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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Students will utilize Bouncy Bands as a resource to bounce their feet on to get the feeling of tension relief for anxiety, hyperactivity, frustration, or boredom. My sixth-grade students are starting to get antsy in my classroom as Spring rolls around the corner. Even though my room is set up like an ocean/beach scene, calming my students down towards the end of the day is very taxing in a room without windows. My students need some sort of relief to get their "wiggles" out. What better resource than the Bouncy Bands?
The most wonderful thing about Bouncy Bands is that I'm the only ELA teacher to use them! "Bouncy Bands definitely helped me improve my focus in class just after one day, I could tell a huge difference!" said a student in my class with ADHD. I just recently purchased eight Bouncy Bands for my classroom with the use of extra supply money provided to the teachers by our school, to help a few of my severely wiggly kiddos. After one class period, I could see a dramatic increase in focus on classwork and readings. So much so, that even the students asked for them for all the chairs. I'm now reaching out to raise money for a class set of Bouncy Bands to help all my students be more successful in my English Language Arts class.
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Students will utilize Bouncy Bands as a resource to bounce their feet on to get the feeling of tension relief for anxiety, hyperactivity, frustration, or boredom. My sixth-grade students are starting to get antsy in my classroom as Spring rolls around the corner. Even though my room is set up like an ocean/beach scene, calming my students down towards the end of the day is very taxing in a room without windows. My students need some sort of relief to get their "wiggles" out. What better resource than the Bouncy Bands?
The most wonderful thing about Bouncy Bands is that I'm the only ELA teacher to use them! "Bouncy Bands definitely helped me improve my focus in class just after one day, I could tell a huge difference!" said a student in my class with ADHD. I just recently purchased eight Bouncy Bands for my classroom with the use of extra supply money provided to the teachers by our school, to help a few of my severely wiggly kiddos. After one class period, I could see a dramatic increase in focus on classwork and readings. So much so, that even the students asked for them for all the chairs. I'm now reaching out to raise money for a class set of Bouncy Bands to help all my students be more successful in my English Language Arts class.