More than half 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 sixth grade English Language Arts teacher, I have a passion for sharing a variety of written works with my students. This year, they have shown great interest in many of the excerpts that we have read. We have had amazing conversations about character motivation, potential outcomes, and challenges faced in a number of stories.
Offering my students the opportunity to read A Wrinkle in Time during class will allow them to engage with the novel in so many exciting ways. Students can act out various scenes, write from the point of view of a character, and explore the themes presented in the novel.
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As a sixth grade English Language Arts teacher, I have a passion for sharing a variety of written works with my students. This year, they have shown great interest in many of the excerpts that we have read. We have had amazing conversations about character motivation, potential outcomes, and challenges faced in a number of stories.
Offering my students the opportunity to read A Wrinkle in Time during class will allow them to engage with the novel in so many exciting ways. Students can act out various scenes, write from the point of view of a character, and explore the themes presented in the novel.