More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Hello and welcome to my Donor's Choose website! I hope you will take a look at my projects and see if you are interested in helping my students.
I teach students in an autism classroom at a large public elementary school outside of Washington DC. My students are a wonderful group of eager learners with a wide variety of abilities. Because of their disabilities, all of my students have unique learning needs that require specific teaching techniques. Having a variety of interactive, hands-on materials in the classroom can help address many of these needs including: providing instruction in various modalities (auditory, visual, tactile), individualizing lessons for each student, and supporting adaptations for learners with co-morbid visual or motor disabilities.
Thank you for your time - my students and I hope you choose to support our projects!
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Hello and welcome to my Donor's Choose website! I hope you will take a look at my projects and see if you are interested in helping my students.
I teach students in an autism classroom at a large public elementary school outside of Washington DC. My students are a wonderful group of eager learners with a wide variety of abilities. Because of their disabilities, all of my students have unique learning needs that require specific teaching techniques. Having a variety of interactive, hands-on materials in the classroom can help address many of these needs including: providing instruction in various modalities (auditory, visual, tactile), individualizing lessons for each student, and supporting adaptations for learners with co-morbid visual or motor disabilities.
Thank you for your time - my students and I hope you choose to support our projects!