More than half 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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The materials on this list will make a difference not only in my students lives, but their parents lives as well. No matter what a parent chooses for their child they deserve to learn.
With your help I can better ensure that my students are learning to their full potential without fear and staying healthy. These supplies will be used to make each student a binder for centers and ELA/math kits rather they are learning from home or in my class. By creating individual binders and kits students will still get the hands on experience and will remain safe.
The pencil pouches will be put in every students binder for supplies they need for the centers. Unifix cubes and the Rekenrek set will be in each pouch to help students learn to count, add, and subtract. The spinners and play doh will be used for ELA centers (making letters, phonics, etc.). The phones will be used for students to listen to themselves read. The rolling cart will be used to hold all of the students supplies.
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The materials on this list will make a difference not only in my students lives, but their parents lives as well. No matter what a parent chooses for their child they deserve to learn.
With your help I can better ensure that my students are learning to their full potential without fear and staying healthy. These supplies will be used to make each student a binder for centers and ELA/math kits rather they are learning from home or in my class. By creating individual binders and kits students will still get the hands on experience and will remain safe.
The pencil pouches will be put in every students binder for supplies they need for the centers. Unifix cubes and the Rekenrek set will be in each pouch to help students learn to count, add, and subtract. The spinners and play doh will be used for ELA centers (making letters, phonics, etc.). The phones will be used for students to listen to themselves read. The rolling cart will be used to hold all of the students supplies.