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Ms. Wein from Saint Louis, MO is requesting supplies through DonorsChoose, the most trusted classroom funding site for teachers.

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Science Vocabulary and Particle White Boarding!

My students need highlighters for science vocabulary and dry erase markers to practice writing chemistry equations.

FULLY FUNDED! Ms. Wein's classroom raised $157

This project is fully funded

My Students

Chemistry is a class where I ask students to take what they see in the world and explain it with pictures of structures that they cannot see. Furthermore, they must then verbalize these pictures with challenging scientific vocabulary.

I work at a visual and performing arts school.

Ninety-eight percent of my students are on free and reduced lunch, as they come from low socioeconomic backgrounds. They are remarkably talented artists, dancers, musicians, and performers, yet most are not (initially) excited when entering a science classroom. I want to prepare them for the world by challenging them to think critically about the world around them, pushing them to persevere through challenges, and inspiring them to take action within their own communities. Having a strong science and critical thinking education could open many doors for my students, and I hope that by taking this class, I can provide greater opportunities for my students' futures.

My Project

Highlighters are essential for our science vocabulary. Students keep a composition notebook with all their notes, labs, and projects. They must be able to highlight important vocabulary terms and concepts to provide a way of finding the correct terminology to use with ease. We are constantly using white boards. We use them to draw a diagram of a chemical reaction from a particle perspective. We use them to write and correct chemical formulas. We use them to practice balancing chemical formulas. We use them to practice equations and draw structures. There is an endless need for dry erase markers, and we are currently struggling with few markers, many of which are too old to see the writing well from a distance. The students love practicing problems at the board and learn so much from supporting and correcting each other in the process. They would be so grateful to have new markers for the classroom.

We live in a world where science has become this feared subject because it is presumed to be the most difficult.

One of my goals as a chemistry teacher is to attempt to dispel that fear of science and make it accessible to students. I cannot do that without appropriate supplies. We have a great need in this country for people with science expertise, and I want to at least open that door as a possible future for my students. Please help me help them have more opportunities in life.

Ms. Wein Central Vpa High School SW Grades 9-12

Celebrate Black teachers and kids! This project supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of students are Black.

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This project will directly impact historically underfunded classrooms.

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Nearly all 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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Where Your Donation Goes

Materials Cost Quantity Total
Expo Low-Odor Dry Erase Markers Chisel Point, Assorted Colors, 16-Color Set • Quill.com $14.99 4 $59.96
Quill Brand Highlighters Chisel Point, Fluorescent Yellow, 1 Dozen • Quill.com $5.99 7 $41.93

Materials cost

$101.89

Vendor shipping charges

FREE

Sales tax

$0.00

3rd party payment processing fee

$1.53

Fulfillment labor & materials

$30.00

Total project cost

$133.42

Suggested donation to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

$23.54

Total project goal

$156.96

How we calculate what's needed

Total project goal

$156.96

2 Donors

-$156.96

Donations toward project cost

-$133.42

Donations to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

-$23.54

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$0.00

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