More than a third 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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This year, I'm so excited to use board games as an incentive for students to answer review questions or create content-related work examples. Now that we're so technology driven, kids don't get much of a chance to do things like play board games.
Picture this: your team answers a question correctly and now you have the chance to capture some marbles in a round of Hungry, Hungry Hippos or remove an organ from the game Operation!
I can't wait to see my students competing for points by showing what they've learned! Donate to our classroom games project and help us make activities, like content review, come alive!
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This year, I'm so excited to use board games as an incentive for students to answer review questions or create content-related work examples. Now that we're so technology driven, kids don't get much of a chance to do things like play board games.
Picture this: your team answers a question correctly and now you have the chance to capture some marbles in a round of Hungry, Hungry Hippos or remove an organ from the game Operation!
I can't wait to see my students competing for points by showing what they've learned! Donate to our classroom games project and help us make activities, like content review, come alive!