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These materials will make a big difference in our classroom. In our kindergarten class, I have found that learning through play and activities shows the most academic growth. It provides the students an "experience" that they can recall on. For example when learning about the letter “i” we made homemade ice cream (with sprinkles of course). For the letter T, we made paper plate turtle that the students got to cut and paint with sponges. We have even decorated paper gingerbread cookies and graphed which part of the cookie we bite first in math! Learning does not need to just be textbooks and worksheets. These kinds of experiences allow the students to learn through hands-on learning/play and develop a love for school early on. These materials will also help with our fine motors skills which many students in my class struggle with, not due to a lack of love but from a lack of exposures to materials that helps develop them.

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These materials will make a big difference in our classroom. In our kindergarten class, I have found that learning through play and activities shows the most academic growth. It provides the students an "experience" that they can recall on. For example when learning about the letter “i” we made homemade ice cream (with sprinkles of course). For the letter T, we made paper plate turtle that the students got to cut and paint with sponges. We have even decorated paper gingerbread cookies and graphed which part of the cookie we bite first in math! Learning does not need to just be textbooks and worksheets. These kinds of experiences allow the students to learn through hands-on learning/play and develop a love for school early on. These materials will also help with our fine motors skills which many students in my class struggle with, not due to a lack of love but from a lack of exposures to materials that helps develop them.

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