You're on track to get doubled donations (and unlock a reward for the colleague who referred you). Keep up the great work!
Take credit for your charitable giving! Check out your tax receipts
To use your $50 gift card credits, find a project to fund and we'll automatically apply your credits at checkout. Find a classroom project
Skip to main content

Help teachers & students in your hometown this season!
Use code HOME at checkout and your donation will be matched up to $100.

Your school email address was successfully verified.

Upload a classroom photo

Ms. King’s Classroom Edit display name

Support her classroom with a gift that fosters learning.

  • Monthly
  • One-time

We'll charge your card today and send Ms. King a DonorsChoose gift card she can use on her classroom projects. Starting next month, we'll charge your card and send her a DonorsChoose gift card on the 17th of every month.

Edit or cancel anytime.

cancel

Support Ms. King's classroom with a gift that fosters learning.

  • Monthly
  • One-time

We'll charge your card today and send Ms. King a DonorsChoose gift card she can use on her classroom projects. Starting next month, we'll charge your card and send her a DonorsChoose gift card on the 17th of every month.

Edit or cancel anytime.

Make a donation Ms. King can use on her next classroom project.

https://www.donorschoose.org/classroom/8070172 Customize URL

I have inherited a classroom library from a wonderful teacher who retired this year. She taught at the school for almost 20 years and the books reflect that. Some of the books are no longer appropriate and others are not relatable to a 10 year old. My class is made up of students from around the globe but the books available are very white-centric. I chose several books that feature a black or brown protagonist. I also struggle with books to engage the boys. My 4th graders want to read fantasy and sport books, which my library has very little to offer. I also added some more modern choices for fiction along with Anne of the Green Gables because I really enjoyed that series as a girl.

About my class

I have inherited a classroom library from a wonderful teacher who retired this year. She taught at the school for almost 20 years and the books reflect that. Some of the books are no longer appropriate and others are not relatable to a 10 year old. My class is made up of students from around the globe but the books available are very white-centric. I chose several books that feature a black or brown protagonist. I also struggle with books to engage the boys. My 4th graders want to read fantasy and sport books, which my library has very little to offer. I also added some more modern choices for fiction along with Anne of the Green Gables because I really enjoyed that series as a girl.

Read more

About my class

Read more
{"followTeacherId":8070172,"teacherId":8070172,"teacherName":"Ms. King","teacherProfilePhotoURL":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/136/teacher-placeholder-2_136.png","teacherHasProfilePhoto":false,"vanityURL":"","teacherChallengeId":21812117,"followAbout":"Ms. King's projects","teacherVerify":-221858260,"teacherNameEncoded":"Ms. King","vanityType":"teacher","teacherPageInfo":{"teacherHasClassroomPhoto":false,"teacherHasClassroomDescription":true,"teacherClassroomDescription":"","teacherProfileURL":"https://www.donorschoose.org/classroom/8070172","tafURL":"https://secure.donorschoose.org/donors/share_teacher_profile.html?teacher=8070172","stats":{"numActiveProjects":0,"numFundedProjects":1,"numSupporters":11},"classroomPhotoPendingScreening":false,"showEssentialsListCard":false}}