Nearly all students from low‑income households
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This year is all about careers and connections. I want my students to understand that they can be anything they want and I want to make sure they have the opportunities to explore this. Being a science teacher is one of the best things ever but I want to make sure that I have all the resources to inspire each and every one of my students.
I am asking for the lab coats, safety glasses, and microscopes because I want my students to step into the world of science each day. There is just something about wearing a lab coat that causes students to become more engaged in science labs. My students will be meteorologists as they study the weather, biologists as they discover life cycles, botanists while they study plants, physicists as they design cars and planes, chemists as they create their own solids and liquids, AND so much more. Tying science labs to careers will allow them to begin thinking now about the future. Thank you for your generous donation to my classroom. The future scientists of the world live here.
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This year is all about careers and connections. I want my students to understand that they can be anything they want and I want to make sure they have the opportunities to explore this. Being a science teacher is one of the best things ever but I want to make sure that I have all the resources to inspire each and every one of my students.
I am asking for the lab coats, safety glasses, and microscopes because I want my students to step into the world of science each day. There is just something about wearing a lab coat that causes students to become more engaged in science labs. My students will be meteorologists as they study the weather, biologists as they discover life cycles, botanists while they study plants, physicists as they design cars and planes, chemists as they create their own solids and liquids, AND so much more. Tying science labs to careers will allow them to begin thinking now about the future. Thank you for your generous donation to my classroom. The future scientists of the world live here.