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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We are kissing morning work goodbye! If the start of your school day is as crazy as mine, I know how stressful it can be! Between parents who have questions, students who need immediate attention, or a call from the front office, it’s hard to split your attention in 5 different ways AND still be in charge of your class! That’s where "Morning Tubs" come in! Traditional morning work can be mundane and uninteresting to young learners.
Now more than ever, our children need more support with strengthening their fine-motor skills. Hands-on learning is crucial to academic and motor development.
This Teachers Pay Teachers gift card will be used to purchase "Morning Tubs" printables for my students to use each morning when they arrive to school.
Students will have the opportunity to use hands-on materials such as: playdough, math counters, and other manipulatives to review concepts taught throughout the year.
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We are kissing morning work goodbye! If the start of your school day is as crazy as mine, I know how stressful it can be! Between parents who have questions, students who need immediate attention, or a call from the front office, it’s hard to split your attention in 5 different ways AND still be in charge of your class! That’s where "Morning Tubs" come in! Traditional morning work can be mundane and uninteresting to young learners.
Now more than ever, our children need more support with strengthening their fine-motor skills. Hands-on learning is crucial to academic and motor development.
This Teachers Pay Teachers gift card will be used to purchase "Morning Tubs" printables for my students to use each morning when they arrive to school.
Students will have the opportunity to use hands-on materials such as: playdough, math counters, and other manipulatives to review concepts taught throughout the year.