More than half of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Our class uses play-dough in our art center all year long! Students use their imaginations to create people, animals, homes, pizzas, and cookies! They also use the muscles in their hands (fine motor muscles) to squeeze, roll, and manipulate the play dough. Building these muscles will help students to better hold their pencils, and to create the lines and shapes found in letters. While we typically use regular play dough in our classroom, this year I have a student with an allergy to wheat. Having allergy-friendly art supplies will give all of my students the opportunity to engage with a classic learning activity in a safe and meaningful way.
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Our class uses play-dough in our art center all year long! Students use their imaginations to create people, animals, homes, pizzas, and cookies! They also use the muscles in their hands (fine motor muscles) to squeeze, roll, and manipulate the play dough. Building these muscles will help students to better hold their pencils, and to create the lines and shapes found in letters. While we typically use regular play dough in our classroom, this year I have a student with an allergy to wheat. Having allergy-friendly art supplies will give all of my students the opportunity to engage with a classic learning activity in a safe and meaningful way.