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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Dry erase makers will be used to practice letter and word formation and the laminating pouches will be used to create interactive word work games for literacy center time. In my classroom, my students are book-lovers who enjoy reading independently as well as listening to read alouds. As I was reading a book to my class, I noticed that my students were standing up to act out like characters from the book. One of my students, in fact, once asked me, "Ms. Palaguachi, do you have the puppets? We need puppets."
Acting out stories with puppets will further help my students build their oral skills such as building vocabulary, strengthen their story sequencing skills, and increase comprehension.
A few of my students are shy and quiet and with the puppets I aim to encourage them to be more verbal and feel that they are in a safe environment to share their thoughts. With the puppets, I want my students to continue to use their imagination and be creative.
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Dry erase makers will be used to practice letter and word formation and the laminating pouches will be used to create interactive word work games for literacy center time. In my classroom, my students are book-lovers who enjoy reading independently as well as listening to read alouds. As I was reading a book to my class, I noticed that my students were standing up to act out like characters from the book. One of my students, in fact, once asked me, "Ms. Palaguachi, do you have the puppets? We need puppets."
Acting out stories with puppets will further help my students build their oral skills such as building vocabulary, strengthen their story sequencing skills, and increase comprehension.
A few of my students are shy and quiet and with the puppets I aim to encourage them to be more verbal and feel that they are in a safe environment to share their thoughts. With the puppets, I want my students to continue to use their imagination and be creative.