Our school is an inviting environment where students learn with hands-on activities. In language arts, we do read alouds and tie in math skills with different hands-on lessons. We do many science experiments to promote the development of scientific thinking.
In my kindergarten classroom, we are busy learning in a fun, kinesthetic way.
All of my students come from low-income homes and receive free lunches. I have an increased population of English as a second language (ESL) students. All of my students would benefit from additional classroom supplies to help them learn in fun and engaging ways.
My Project
In kindergarten, students begin a very basic curriculum in all subjects, including science, social studies, and the arts; but the most important academic topics will be literacy (reading and writing) and math, which underlie everything else to come.
A kidney table and stools is a perfect place to meet and address the curriculum in a small group setting, especially for Kindergarteners.
I am asking for a table and chairs for my students to learn in a small group setting where they can learn from myself and their peers. The dry erase writing dots will help students stay in their areas and eliminate clutter on the table.
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. Learn more
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