More than half 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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Many of my students loved to do math on tables with markers, and this has inspired me to leverage their preference into something bigger: Every wall is a place for students to show math.
Having the ability to write on walls helps doing math become more engaging, group work more interactive, and group presentations more visual.
With the classroom's walls covered with dry erase bulletin board paper, multiple students will be able to do math on walls simultaneously while others can help and give feedback. They will also "gallery walk" around the classroom to learn and listen to individual and group presentations. In addition, during practice time, they will make decisions to either work on walls while standing or on papers and small board when sitting. This allows my students to feel comfortable and to enjoy doing math.
Those products that I have selected will help give my students an additional choice where they can work. The supply of markers and board erasers will also in use for the entire school year.
Thank you for considering funding my project and helping my students.
"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted"-by Aesop.
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Many of my students loved to do math on tables with markers, and this has inspired me to leverage their preference into something bigger: Every wall is a place for students to show math.
Having the ability to write on walls helps doing math become more engaging, group work more interactive, and group presentations more visual.
With the classroom's walls covered with dry erase bulletin board paper, multiple students will be able to do math on walls simultaneously while others can help and give feedback. They will also "gallery walk" around the classroom to learn and listen to individual and group presentations. In addition, during practice time, they will make decisions to either work on walls while standing or on papers and small board when sitting. This allows my students to feel comfortable and to enjoy doing math.
Those products that I have selected will help give my students an additional choice where they can work. The supply of markers and board erasers will also in use for the entire school year.
Thank you for considering funding my project and helping my students.
"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted"-by Aesop.