Help me give my students a paper center, magnetic pockets, caddies, and other classroom organizers to help them save time by knowing right where things are. Organizational strategies are skills that will be taught throughout the school year, but will hopefully last a lifetime.
FULLY FUNDED! Mrs. Pyle's classroom raised $184
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My Students
My third grade students live in a rural community where the entire elementary population receives free breakfasts and lunches, due to the socioeconomic status of the majority of our children's families. The students come from diverse backgrounds, but share a common desire to want to be successful.
My students want and crave to learn new and exciting ways to stimulate their minds: By helping them develop good organizational sklills, we will have much more time to focus on learning and having fun in the process.
My Project
Instead of rooting through stacks of colored paper, our classroom will be more organized with the paper organizers. The magnetic baskets, will keep our dry erase markers and erasers all together neat and orderly. Magnetic folders will be used to quickly grab weekly newsletters, spelling lists, daily morning work, etc.
Teaching organization skills, by modeling organizational skills, is a great way to help save our precious class time: So many students need to be taught HOW to keep track things.
Classroom storage bins, magnetic baskets, and magnetic folders are just a few items that will help my students save precious class time. Students will know right where things are at, and not have to waste time by looking for things.
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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