More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Children learn by doing— with the uncertainty of how each school year may look like due to Covid-19, I want to make the best learning experience for my students by providing hands-on learning centers as a constant for equity and opportunity for all students.
By donating to our project, you will be helping to improve and increase student attention and focus through organized hands-on learning centers to be used at school and home.
At school, each child will have a container filled with literacy and math materials, if our district needs to move to distance learning, children take their containers home.
Having a wide variety of hands-on activities will provide differentiation within our literacy and math centers so that each student's unique needs are met.
They also allow for responsive small group instruction and to facilitate the development of a classroom community that supports all students' learning, with each person working together for the success of everyone. Therefore, an important outcome of learning centers is the development of the values necessary for a successful classroom community - fairness, harmony, inclusion, and academic excellence.
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Children learn by doing— with the uncertainty of how each school year may look like due to Covid-19, I want to make the best learning experience for my students by providing hands-on learning centers as a constant for equity and opportunity for all students.
By donating to our project, you will be helping to improve and increase student attention and focus through organized hands-on learning centers to be used at school and home.
At school, each child will have a container filled with literacy and math materials, if our district needs to move to distance learning, children take their containers home.
Having a wide variety of hands-on activities will provide differentiation within our literacy and math centers so that each student's unique needs are met.
They also allow for responsive small group instruction and to facilitate the development of a classroom community that supports all students' learning, with each person working together for the success of everyone. Therefore, an important outcome of learning centers is the development of the values necessary for a successful classroom community - fairness, harmony, inclusion, and academic excellence.