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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Pre-K students learn best by using hands-on materials. The games that I have chosen will help me to engage my students in a hands-on learning approach. My class is full of students with different levels of skills and abilities. Some are ready for sight words, while others are learning how to follow directions. My students need these math and literacy games to help them develop fine motor skills and the skills that they need to master math and literacy concepts. These games will allow the students to develop math and literacy skills at their own pace. The games will be used in small groups as well as in centers.
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Pre-K students learn best by using hands-on materials. The games that I have chosen will help me to engage my students in a hands-on learning approach. My class is full of students with different levels of skills and abilities. Some are ready for sight words, while others are learning how to follow directions. My students need these math and literacy games to help them develop fine motor skills and the skills that they need to master math and literacy concepts. These games will allow the students to develop math and literacy skills at their own pace. The games will be used in small groups as well as in centers.