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Mrs. Lauren J. Hebert's Classroom

  • Kaplan Elementary School
  • Kaplan, LA
  • 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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As a teacher pulling a small group of students is a must several times a day. This allows me to focus on skills that students may be struggling with in various subjects. As of now our small group happens at a rectangular table. I pull 5 to a group at the most, but not with comfort. Students who sit side by side have trouble seeing the others who our talking and do not have very much room. They end up swaying back and forth trying to see around the ours head. If we had a horse shoe table everyone would be visible and comfortable, so the conversation would be well rounded!!

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As a teacher pulling a small group of students is a must several times a day. This allows me to focus on skills that students may be struggling with in various subjects. As of now our small group happens at a rectangular table. I pull 5 to a group at the most, but not with comfort. Students who sit side by side have trouble seeing the others who our talking and do not have very much room. They end up swaying back and forth trying to see around the ours head. If we had a horse shoe table everyone would be visible and comfortable, so the conversation would be well rounded!!

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