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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These items will help me give my students a healthy, well stocked classroom in a print rich environment. I can use the Cricut for creative projects with my students and to decorate my room with fun, educational walls. Everywhere students look they will see exciting colors and something that teaches them or reminds them of what they have learned and how deserving they are of a special classroom. A lesson plan I want to do with the cricut includes creative writing and allowing students to design a character using the machine. The cricut will also let me keep my rooms organized.
Organization is important in a successful classroom. The paper, hand sanitizer and other items I've asked for will help aid in the basic necessities of a classroom. I want to make sure we do not have to go back and ask the already struggling families to buy more.
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These items will help me give my students a healthy, well stocked classroom in a print rich environment. I can use the Cricut for creative projects with my students and to decorate my room with fun, educational walls. Everywhere students look they will see exciting colors and something that teaches them or reminds them of what they have learned and how deserving they are of a special classroom. A lesson plan I want to do with the cricut includes creative writing and allowing students to design a character using the machine. The cricut will also let me keep my rooms organized.
Organization is important in a successful classroom. The paper, hand sanitizer and other items I've asked for will help aid in the basic necessities of a classroom. I want to make sure we do not have to go back and ask the already struggling families to buy more.