I serve 78 amazing fourth grade students. Our school is a small neighborhood public school. My students are diverse intellectually, ethnically, culturally, physically, and economically. Most students live in the community around the school. Some of my students live in the inner city and in rural areas outside of the city. My students love to learn and learn best when they are actively engaged. Unfortunately, I don’t have classroom materials that will make geography come alive in my classroom.
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Jan 15 to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
"We appreciate your donations Doug and Bill. Thank you for support!"
Dec 20, 2011 from Washington gave to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
"I gave because I loved geography and learning about the world that's out there, and want children to continue to experience that. Plus it sounds like fun for them."
Nov 29, 2011 from California gave to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
"I gave to this project because you asked me to give. You are amazing and powerful. I noticed! Your knowledge of history and geography hold great promise to both understand and change the world. How could I resist?"
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Nov 28, 2011 to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
"Thanks for your donation to our project Jim. We really appreciate all that you and Horace Mann do for our community. You Rock!"
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Nov 28, 2011 from Louisiana gave to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
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Nov 6, 2011 to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
"Angie, thank you for supporting our project!"
Oct 31, 2011 from Louisiana gave to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
"I helped because I'm a strong believer in History & Geography education."
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Oct 29, 2011 to Taking Geography From Drab To Fab!
"Katie, thank you so much! My sweeties and I appreciate your generosity. Congratulations on your decision to become a teacher. It's the best job in the world!"
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