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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All of these materials will make a difference in my students' learning. They will be able to use their sense of touch to hold the objects inside of the alphabet tubs and make real life connections to associate the object name with the letter of the alphabet and its corresponding sound. My students will be able to identify and sort a variety of adorable miniatures, play memory games and build vocabulary skills.
My students will have so much fun counting, adding and patterning the apples! I would place a self-checking flip book in the market stand (Dramatic Play Apple Orchard) and invite students to use the adorable apples to complete the activities.
The community people set of Lego bricks will encourage my students to explore the world they live in through different people and occupations. As children role-play and talk about each of the 20 unique characters in the set, they will learn important lessons about gender, age, relationships, and the unique roles and responsibilities people have in their communities.
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All of these materials will make a difference in my students' learning. They will be able to use their sense of touch to hold the objects inside of the alphabet tubs and make real life connections to associate the object name with the letter of the alphabet and its corresponding sound. My students will be able to identify and sort a variety of adorable miniatures, play memory games and build vocabulary skills.
My students will have so much fun counting, adding and patterning the apples! I would place a self-checking flip book in the market stand (Dramatic Play Apple Orchard) and invite students to use the adorable apples to complete the activities.
The community people set of Lego bricks will encourage my students to explore the world they live in through different people and occupations. As children role-play and talk about each of the 20 unique characters in the set, they will learn important lessons about gender, age, relationships, and the unique roles and responsibilities people have in their communities.