Help me give my students an important resource for reading and learning with the Scholastic New Magazines.
FULLY FUNDED! Mrs. Smith's classroom raised $312
This project is fully funded
Celebrating Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month
This project is a part of the Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month celebration because
it supports a Latino teacher or a school where the majority of students are Latino.
My Students
My students are creative, take initiative in their own learning, and curious about the world! They love hands-on, engaging projects that challenge them to think outside of the box in not only their solutions, but the way they communicate the information that they just explored. They are enthusiastic learners and are full of questions.
Many students in my classroom have no access to technology at home, and our school provides them with opportunities to gain these vital 21st-century skills.
Our school is set in urban Los Angeles. Many students speak two or more languages and are the children of immigrant parents. They have a strong work ethic and work diligently to make their future a success.
Each child in my classroom absolutely loves learning. The third-grade team at my school incorporates a variety of learning styles, differentiated lesson planning, and alternative seating and learning opportunities to ensure that each student's needs are met. We also use computational thinking strategies in our lessons to get them to think. They are an amazing group of kids, and I can't wait to help them grow as citizens of the world. They are our future!
My Project
Scholastic News is jam-packed with resources to make literacy, science, social studies, and STEM more engaging for my students.
My students need a child-friendly magazine filled with current events that are relevant to their lives and experiences.
To be active participants in society, they need to learn about the world and understand the current events that affect our everyday lives. Scholastic News not only does this, but it presents this information in ways that pique their interest. The graphics are colorful, the articles are written at their reading level, and the magazines provide activities to make their learning more meaningful. Would you please donate to my project to help me mold my students to be global learners and change the world?
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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