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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My students are simply amazing! They deserve the very best; however, many of my students do not have the materials to truly explore their creativity and thinking.
By helping to fund this project, you will ensure that my students have the tools that they will need to explore their thinking through multi-media tools.
These tools, such as the base ten blocks and dice, are things that many of us take for granted. My students will greatly appreciate these tools so they can explore different concepts. It will also give them an opportunity think outside of the box with stem activities that will help them be successful in the classroom and the real world. Such as, using play dough and toothpicks to build geometric shapes or building bridges with plastic cups and popsicle sticks. All of these supplies will be used to engage students into learning about completing tasks.
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My students are simply amazing! They deserve the very best; however, many of my students do not have the materials to truly explore their creativity and thinking.
By helping to fund this project, you will ensure that my students have the tools that they will need to explore their thinking through multi-media tools.
These tools, such as the base ten blocks and dice, are things that many of us take for granted. My students will greatly appreciate these tools so they can explore different concepts. It will also give them an opportunity think outside of the box with stem activities that will help them be successful in the classroom and the real world. Such as, using play dough and toothpicks to build geometric shapes or building bridges with plastic cups and popsicle sticks. All of these supplies will be used to engage students into learning about completing tasks.