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These stools are already making a big difference by helping students stay focused and comfortable while learning. Your generosity will continue to benefit many students for years to come. We are so grateful for your support and kindness—it truly means the world to both me and my class. Thank you again for investing in our learning! We couldn't do this without your kindness.","fullyFundedDate":1739375087258,"projectUrl":"project/wiggle-worms/8991183/","projectTitle":"Wiggle Worms","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Waddell","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp7925073_orig.jpg?crop=1:1,smart&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1682723991477","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/7925073"},{"teacherId":3505223,"projectId":9050960,"letterContent":"Thank you for taking the time to donate to my classroom. My students really enjoy every year getting these rewards for reading out loud, helping other people and doing good things throughout the classroom. The stickers that I chose in this selection are all based on the interest of my students. They told me at the beginning of the year what type of things they like and I choose stickers to help reward them for being great in class based on their interest. 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I began handing them out for things like participation, showing improvement, staying on task, or helping a classmate. The response from students was immediate and enthusiastic. Even older students responded positively—they would proudly display their stickers on notebooks or water bottles. Some began trying harder just for the chance to earn one. It wasn't about the sticker itself, but the recognition that came with it. It boosted student morale, especially for those who needed a little extra encouragement, and it helped build a more positive and motivated classroom culture.\r\n\r\nThe drawing tablet became one of our favorite tools. I used it frequently during lessons to model math problems, annotate texts, and draw diagrams in real time while projecting them to the class. Students found it much easier to follow along with step-by-step examples when I could write and draw clearly on the tablet. But even more impactful was when students got the chance to use it themselves. 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Students could see firsthand how the compass moves to draw a perfect circle, and I was able to use it to demonstrate how the diameter spans across the circle and how the radius connects the center to the edge. This kind of modeling supported a clearer understanding of the formulas and principles behind circular geometry and gave students a concrete reference for these abstract ideas.\r\n\r\nOverall, having the ability to model in front of the class with these tools has been incredibly valuable. Not only have they enhanced the way I teach, but they have also enriched the learning experience for my students. Visual and interactive teaching methods help students retain information more effectively and engage more deeply with the content. I've seen increased participation, improved comprehension, and greater enthusiasm for math as a result of using these tools consistently throughout the year.\r\n\r\nI truly appreciate having access to these resources in my classroom. 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Hesse K-8 School is
a suburban public school
in Savannah, Georgia that is part of Savannah-Chatham County School District.
It serves 996 students
in grades Pre-K - 8 with a student/teacher ratio of 12.4:1.
Its teachers have had 266 projects funded on DonorsChoose.
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54%
of students are Black, Latino, Native
American, or Asian
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Hesse K-8 School
$127,544
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266
projects
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teachers
funded
819
donors
28
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57
projects for
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Hesse K-8 School has received support from
625 individuals from Georgia and
194 individuals out-of-state.