Help me give my students lab tables so they are able to perform science related experiments in the classroom.
FULLY FUNDED! Mrs. Jones's classroom raised $700
This project is fully funded
Celebrating Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month
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
My students are eager to learn but are limited in resources. These 170 students live in a rural area where enrichment and engaging activities are limited, the only place they have access to these kinds of activities is school. We are a Title I school with 100% of our students qualifying for free or reduced price meals. Auditory, visual and kinesthetic learners fill up my classes, daily. My classes and clubs are formed of heterogeneous groups who want to experience amazing lessons and want to be at school to learn.
I am in need of tables in my classroom in order to provide students with basic needs and a safe, stable, and adequate learning environment in the science classroom.
We are a public 7-8 school dedicated to providing a comprehensive and quality education to all students. During school, we have engaging lessons and after school there is a wave of enrichment activities, school-wide. We are always learning, always growing, always experimenting. School doesn’t have to be a place, but rather a frame of mind that uses the STEAM, project-based learning, cooperative learning, etc. as a lever to explosive growth, social-emotional connections, and the foundation for the innovators of the future.
My Project
We are requesting lab tables so they are able to perform science related experiments in the classroom. The science tables will provide students with lab safety, allow them to use cooperative learning and maximize their learning experience in the science classroom. By maximizing their learning in the classroom, students will increase student achievement.
We will use the tables to complete life science, chemistry, physics and STEAM activities through cooperative learning.
By providing students with a flat surface, they can focus on the actual learning instead of trying to figure out how to level desks that on unattached from each other. The tables will make an impact on every single student who comes into contact with them.
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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