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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A Spanish teacher I know uses jenga games to help her students practice vocabulary and verbs, and the students love it! She creates a jenga game for each unit, where each numbered jenga block corresponds to a simple activity they must complete in order to get points for their block.
Also included in this project are blank playing cards, that I will mark with verb conjugations pulled from the unit we are working on. With these cards, students will play the game of "spoons" by recognizing verbs and collecting them to achieve the verb's full conjugation. This can be played by recognizing verb tenses as well.
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A Spanish teacher I know uses jenga games to help her students practice vocabulary and verbs, and the students love it! She creates a jenga game for each unit, where each numbered jenga block corresponds to a simple activity they must complete in order to get points for their block.
Also included in this project are blank playing cards, that I will mark with verb conjugations pulled from the unit we are working on. With these cards, students will play the game of "spoons" by recognizing verbs and collecting them to achieve the verb's full conjugation. This can be played by recognizing verb tenses as well.