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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Students who give and think of others open all channels of learning. Compassion leads to open minds, and the world definitely needs more open minded compassionate people! When they give it spreads examples of making the world a better place and inspires more students to follow in their steps. As they give it changes the lives of others as well as themselves. My students will collaborate making snowmen, God's Eyes and painting flower pots to deliver to people in Hospice, nursing homes, and families at Ronald McDonald House.
Socks will become snowmen as the students fill them with rice & place styrofoam balls for the head. Math skills will help them measure rice, the felt to be cut for the scarf. Creativity will come to play as they glue the buttons for eyes and pipe cleaner noses to decorate their snowmen. Students will have to work together in holding popsicle sticks and to get the yarn started in order to make God's Eyes. They will experience traditions of cultures around the world as they learn the meaning behind the God's Eyes they create and why those cultures make them. They will again express their creativity as they paint terre cotta pots for a Mothers Day project. They will learn about gardening and use math skills as they figure costs of flowers and amount dirt needed to plant them in the decorated pots.
Students who give through music learn compassion, leadership, collaboration, become more confident and more open to learning as they affect the lives of others in a very positive way. It’s not just about making beautiful music, but making beautiful children through music! My students become so excited when we have one of these projects and give up their recess or free time after school to make projects and
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Students who give and think of others open all channels of learning. Compassion leads to open minds, and the world definitely needs more open minded compassionate people! When they give it spreads examples of making the world a better place and inspires more students to follow in their steps. As they give it changes the lives of others as well as themselves. My students will collaborate making snowmen, God's Eyes and painting flower pots to deliver to people in Hospice, nursing homes, and families at Ronald McDonald House.
Socks will become snowmen as the students fill them with rice & place styrofoam balls for the head. Math skills will help them measure rice, the felt to be cut for the scarf. Creativity will come to play as they glue the buttons for eyes and pipe cleaner noses to decorate their snowmen. Students will have to work together in holding popsicle sticks and to get the yarn started in order to make God's Eyes. They will experience traditions of cultures around the world as they learn the meaning behind the God's Eyes they create and why those cultures make them. They will again express their creativity as they paint terre cotta pots for a Mothers Day project. They will learn about gardening and use math skills as they figure costs of flowers and amount dirt needed to plant them in the decorated pots.
Students who give through music learn compassion, leadership, collaboration, become more confident and more open to learning as they affect the lives of others in a very positive way. It’s not just about making beautiful music, but making beautiful children through music! My students become so excited when we have one of these projects and give up their recess or free time after school to make projects and