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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These resources will help to make my students' journey through math easier and more enjoyable.
This year I teach in four different classrooms, one of which is traditionally a social studies classrooms. These Integrated Math students who are studying topics from Algebra I and Geometry, aren't supplied with rulers, making do with random straight edges like flash cards. As we move into the geometry material, this set-up will no longer be functional.
My Statistics class only has a few dice, meaning that groups often have to share them when trying to demonstrate different probabilities and probability distributions.
This year is the first year Personal Finance has run in a number of years. Because of this, we do not have any updated resources to help create curriculum. Personal Finance serves a variety of students including special needs students who have not yet mastered counting money and making change. Although they have been working diligently using online printable worksheets, I would love to be able to see these students get to practice with hands on materials.
Thank you so much for donating!
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These resources will help to make my students' journey through math easier and more enjoyable.
This year I teach in four different classrooms, one of which is traditionally a social studies classrooms. These Integrated Math students who are studying topics from Algebra I and Geometry, aren't supplied with rulers, making do with random straight edges like flash cards. As we move into the geometry material, this set-up will no longer be functional.
My Statistics class only has a few dice, meaning that groups often have to share them when trying to demonstrate different probabilities and probability distributions.
This year is the first year Personal Finance has run in a number of years. Because of this, we do not have any updated resources to help create curriculum. Personal Finance serves a variety of students including special needs students who have not yet mastered counting money and making change. Although they have been working diligently using online printable worksheets, I would love to be able to see these students get to practice with hands on materials.
Thank you so much for donating!