Help Children Get More Physical Education Activities
My students need a physical fitness area to work on their gross motor skills. The children picked out two gross motor skill activity pools.
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My Students
You want to see terrific kids, help fund our project and see the pictures of my class. These children are so fun loving and full of life. Each day not only are they learning I am also learning new things from them.
Many of these children come from low income homes.
It is very hard for them to get supplies and items they need to help them in life. They deserve to have the very best. They attend a wonderful school, however like many schools money has become an issue.
My Project
I truly have the best children. These children are so funny and talk about so many interesting things. In our class every Friday is Fabulous Friday. That means the children get to decide what special activity they want to do that day. We have had ice cream day, cookie day, beach day, color day, toy day, muffin day, and so much more.
One day the children asked if we could have a pool party.
I said, "Sure". During the pool party we had small pools and water toys. Some of the children asked if we could get a pool that they can climb. I thought that was a great idea.
The children could work on coordination, gross motors skills, and have fun swimming all at the same time. I was able to locate two different pools that the children could use. One is a mountain river race where the children will use speed and coordination to complete the obstacle course. The other is a blast zone where the children will climb up and down slides. This is a great way for children to keep active.
You can make it possible for the children to work on gross motor skills and experience physical education in a create way that the children constructed.
You can make their wish come true. If our project gets funded I can't wait to take pictures so you can see the children and how happy you have made the children.
More than three‑quarters 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. Learn more
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