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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This will be my very first year teaching third grade and I am super excited! With that being said, I am in need of materials for my future students. Many students struggle in math, therefore it is my job to make sure that students stay organized, stay focused, and stay engaged in my classroom. Students will be in groups. Each group will have a filing crate which will hold different supplies that will be needed throughout the class. The magazine holders will house two of the students’ work books, so that they do not have to bring the books back and forth to school. The pocket chart will hold any work that a student missed while they were absent. The dry erase pocket charts will allow students to place a template or worksheet inside so they can write on the sheet with a dry erase marker. This will also allow me to save paper. Students will use the microfiber towels as erasers. One item that I was particularly excited about is the elapsed time clocks. Elapsed time is not an easy concept for students to learn, but it is a very important life skill. By donating to our project, you will help me provide the best education for my wonderful students.
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This will be my very first year teaching third grade and I am super excited! With that being said, I am in need of materials for my future students. Many students struggle in math, therefore it is my job to make sure that students stay organized, stay focused, and stay engaged in my classroom. Students will be in groups. Each group will have a filing crate which will hold different supplies that will be needed throughout the class. The magazine holders will house two of the students’ work books, so that they do not have to bring the books back and forth to school. The pocket chart will hold any work that a student missed while they were absent. The dry erase pocket charts will allow students to place a template or worksheet inside so they can write on the sheet with a dry erase marker. This will also allow me to save paper. Students will use the microfiber towels as erasers. One item that I was particularly excited about is the elapsed time clocks. Elapsed time is not an easy concept for students to learn, but it is a very important life skill. By donating to our project, you will help me provide the best education for my wonderful students.