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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My students are curious about the world around them. What better way to stoke the creativity, scientific inquiry and imagination of my little learners than by giving them a light cube and all the materials to explore on their own?! Geometric shapes and prisms, colors, light, x-rays will be some of the tools that they will use to learn from this awesome new piece of equipment. I am sure that my creative little learners will find so much more to do with the light cube than I can even imagine. The endless limits of this tool will thrill them and get them excited about the possibilities of their education. Students will use these materials in the Discovery for both guides and independent exploration. We will use this light table and materials when we discuss geometric solids. Students will also have a chance to use color paddles and the light table to gain a hands on understanding of color mixing. Working with light will allow us to explore some of the Reggio Emilia style lessons for PreKindergarten classrooms.
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My students are curious about the world around them. What better way to stoke the creativity, scientific inquiry and imagination of my little learners than by giving them a light cube and all the materials to explore on their own?! Geometric shapes and prisms, colors, light, x-rays will be some of the tools that they will use to learn from this awesome new piece of equipment. I am sure that my creative little learners will find so much more to do with the light cube than I can even imagine. The endless limits of this tool will thrill them and get them excited about the possibilities of their education. Students will use these materials in the Discovery for both guides and independent exploration. We will use this light table and materials when we discuss geometric solids. Students will also have a chance to use color paddles and the light table to gain a hands on understanding of color mixing. Working with light will allow us to explore some of the Reggio Emilia style lessons for PreKindergarten classrooms.