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
Please don’t step on me!” It’s a phrase that I can almost hear the binders screaming as they lay on the floor next to my students' desks.
I teach Fourth grade at a Title I school, where most of the students receive free or reduced lunches.
Unfortunately, the students have so many mandated books they need to keep in their desks, that they run out of room for their organizational materials (binder and planner).
My Project
My students need 17 chair pockets for organizing materials, such as binders, books and planners. Excess books are a major problem, as it starts to interfere with the safety and wellness of those who step foot inside our classroom. Since there is not room inside the desks, the students tend to lean their binders next to the desk legs, but it is only a matter of time before the binders slide down and are flat on the floor. Many students, as well as myself, have tripped or stepped on binders, causing papers to scatter and crinkle across the floor. Therefore, we are requesting 17 Chair Pockets to help organize materials and keep the floor free from clutter.
I try so hard to teach the kids organization to prepare them for middle school and life in general, but it is extremely difficult when there are almost adult sized bodies, in the room, and no space for their binders and planners.
This is where the chair pockets would come in and help save us from this chaos.
The pockets would slide neatly over every child’s chair and would have enough room to carry the student’s binders and planners, plus an extra pocket for pencils and erasers.
This would help eliminate wrinkled assignments, destroyed binders, and a teacher’s anguish from tripping yet again.
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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