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  • Wing Luke Elementary School
  • Seattle, WA
  • More than three‑quarters 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. Learn more

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I am requesting a variety of math-based games to be used by students in my classroom during math rotations. When children are doing math, they are using problem-solving steps that fit into real-life situations. When students are learning their basic math facts and playing logic games, they are building the stepping stones to higher-level math concepts. They will have the opportunity to build stronger foundational math skills through sequencing puzzles and hands-on counting games. Children who have a lack of basic math fluency struggle more with multi-step problems and even basic problem-solving. We will be using these games in classrooms, intervention groups and math nights with families.

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I am requesting a variety of math-based games to be used by students in my classroom during math rotations. When children are doing math, they are using problem-solving steps that fit into real-life situations. When students are learning their basic math facts and playing logic games, they are building the stepping stones to higher-level math concepts. They will have the opportunity to build stronger foundational math skills through sequencing puzzles and hands-on counting games. Children who have a lack of basic math fluency struggle more with multi-step problems and even basic problem-solving. We will be using these games in classrooms, intervention groups and math nights with families.

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