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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 requested will make our classroom a wonderful area for organized learning and fun. Materials can be used by the teacher whether learning in class or virtually.
These organizational and hands-on materials will help students to learn in an organized, child-friendly classroom. I am in need of organizational materials such as book holders, seat organizational materials for each table, and their individual seats. Students will have ample materials to manipulate and use on their level. In the pre-kindergarten classroom, students need materials at their fingertips. Hands-on learning materials such as sturdy work making puzzles, math, and reading manipulatives can be used in small group and one-on-one teaching. The more ways a student can be presented with a concept the better they are able to learn and it becomes concrete in their memory. These materials will ensure a bright and happy space that students want to come and learn in or see on the screen if virtual learning is taking place. An organized, child-friendly classroom is what these materials will help provide.
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The materials requested will make our classroom a wonderful area for organized learning and fun. Materials can be used by the teacher whether learning in class or virtually.
These organizational and hands-on materials will help students to learn in an organized, child-friendly classroom. I am in need of organizational materials such as book holders, seat organizational materials for each table, and their individual seats. Students will have ample materials to manipulate and use on their level. In the pre-kindergarten classroom, students need materials at their fingertips. Hands-on learning materials such as sturdy work making puzzles, math, and reading manipulatives can be used in small group and one-on-one teaching. The more ways a student can be presented with a concept the better they are able to learn and it becomes concrete in their memory. These materials will ensure a bright and happy space that students want to come and learn in or see on the screen if virtual learning is taking place. An organized, child-friendly classroom is what these materials will help provide.