Celebrate Black Teachers and Students
This project is part of the Black History Month celebration because it supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of the students are Black.
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Mr. Kneider from Brooklyn NY is requesting materials related to food, clothing & hygiene through DonorsChoose, the most trusted classroom funding site for teachers.
Help me give my students a new wheelbarrow to help plant our school garden while using functional and employable to beautify our school through community service.
This project is part of the Black History Month celebration because it supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of the students are Black.
When I enter our school, I often desire to improve the gardens that surround the perimeter of the school. As a school that strives to make our students college and career ready upon their graduation, what better way to give them employable skills by curating, planting, and caring for a flowerbed of vibrant flowers that surrounds our schools?
As part of our NYS Regents track courses, we learn about the lifestyle of plants, the differences between annuals and perennials, and the process of how plants make our planet a better place.
With classes, all day filled with hands-on and visual learners, what better way to teach the plant unit, than by implementing a hands-on unit that entails the planting and caring for a vibrant tulip garden?
In order to tend to our garden as community service, we need the tools like a wheelbarrow to help us!
Every bit will help my students vastly improve our school grounds while getting hands-on exposure to NYS Regents-based topics and improving their literacy, and learning employable skills as they do it. Furthermore, the sale of these beautiful flowers when grown will help promote an understanding of community service for my students they otherwise would not be exposed to! Every bit helps improve our outlook and sense of pride in our school community.
On top of learning job readiness skills, this is a way for my students to give back to the community that surrounds our school. There is no better service project than beautifying our footprint in the neighborhood.
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