Nearly all 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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Light tables are not just for x-ray technicians, artists, or photographers. They are found in many classrooms too. Adults and students are drawn to light tables for discovery and play because the light on the surface illuminates the materials resting on top. The light can be changed into different colors depending on the preference of the students. The interest can be utilized to create opportunities to practice math and fine motor skills on the light up table activities using translucent accessories.
Light up tables cost hundreds of dollars which makes them a luxury that we can not afford in our class. To provide my students with multiple ways to practice their fine motor skills, I spend my free time making play dough and setting up sensory bins with materials I have purchased at Michaels, Walmart, and Target. Having a light up table will allow me to save time on constantly having to search for the perfect materials for my students.
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Light tables are not just for x-ray technicians, artists, or photographers. They are found in many classrooms too. Adults and students are drawn to light tables for discovery and play because the light on the surface illuminates the materials resting on top. The light can be changed into different colors depending on the preference of the students. The interest can be utilized to create opportunities to practice math and fine motor skills on the light up table activities using translucent accessories.
Light up tables cost hundreds of dollars which makes them a luxury that we can not afford in our class. To provide my students with multiple ways to practice their fine motor skills, I spend my free time making play dough and setting up sensory bins with materials I have purchased at Michaels, Walmart, and Target. Having a light up table will allow me to save time on constantly having to search for the perfect materials for my students.