I teach at an elementary school in Hilo, Hawaii. My students represent many different cultures and economic backgrounds. Most of my students are "disadvantaged" due to economic backgrounds.
I've recently moved from a 3rd grade classroom to a 2nd grade classroom this school year.
Our school has been using a state mandated reading and math curriculum. Many of our students are struggling, especially with the reading curriculum. Many of our students have never left the Hawaiian islands; therefore, their personal experiences are very limited.
Our students experience difficulty relating to the stories shared in the reading curriculum, because of their limited exposure to different climates and cultures. Although my students may be facing challenges in their lives, they are always eager to learn new things!
My Project
One of my goals this year is to transform my second grade classroom from a traditional setting to a flexible seating classroom. Flexible seating will encourage my students to make decisions that will benefit their learning style the MOST!
These bright tractor stools are perfect for our student centered activity tables because of it's ability to spin 360 degrees.
My students will be able to easily turn around in their seats when they need to face the front of the classroom. The vibrant colors will help to brighten up our classroom and make learning fun! My students chose these stools because we currently have four tractor stools and they love it! :o)
More than half 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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