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.
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When I walked into my first classroom, I walked into an empty room. But with help from generous friends, family and unsuspecting garage salesmen, I was able to gather many materials to support my students year! There is still so much more to do to meet my students' diverse learning needs however.
I hope you can help me fill this wish list of random items that I know will make this upcoming year even more engaging and supportive of my students' diverse interests and learning needs. I am creating a flexible seating chart for my classroom and an essential set of seats would be wobble chairs! Kids have lots of energy, some more than others, and sitting down for just 25 minutes can be a challenge. The wobble chairs will be perfect for students who need ways to get out that excess energy while still focus on tasks in front of them. The STEM supplies such as the Knex Maker Kit will be put to great use with more hands-on work in math and science like building bridges and ramps to see forces and motion in action. The number line would also be a great way to engage students and help them kinetically learn more about the relationships between number values. The reusable magnetic teaching chart and white boards are on my list too because I want to also begin thinking in the long term about sustainability in my classroom. The whiteboards and the teaching charts will help reduce our paper use!
I want to make learning more fun for my students and I believe these tools will help engage and support them on our adventure through 3rd grade this year. Thank you for considering to donate to our class!
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When I walked into my first classroom, I walked into an empty room. But with help from generous friends, family and unsuspecting garage salesmen, I was able to gather many materials to support my students year! There is still so much more to do to meet my students' diverse learning needs however.
I hope you can help me fill this wish list of random items that I know will make this upcoming year even more engaging and supportive of my students' diverse interests and learning needs. I am creating a flexible seating chart for my classroom and an essential set of seats would be wobble chairs! Kids have lots of energy, some more than others, and sitting down for just 25 minutes can be a challenge. The wobble chairs will be perfect for students who need ways to get out that excess energy while still focus on tasks in front of them. The STEM supplies such as the Knex Maker Kit will be put to great use with more hands-on work in math and science like building bridges and ramps to see forces and motion in action. The number line would also be a great way to engage students and help them kinetically learn more about the relationships between number values. The reusable magnetic teaching chart and white boards are on my list too because I want to also begin thinking in the long term about sustainability in my classroom. The whiteboards and the teaching charts will help reduce our paper use!
I want to make learning more fun for my students and I believe these tools will help engage and support them on our adventure through 3rd grade this year. Thank you for considering to donate to our class!