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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My students would greatly benefit from a classroom rug they can sit on while learning from the whiteboard. This particular classroom rug, with individual squares for each child, ensures that students can focus on the lesson, not on who they are sitting by.
When every child knows their spot on the rug, and understands the boundaries that come with it, there will be less behavior problems. With assigned spots on the rug, I can prevent students fighting over who gets to sit by who. Every time we sit down, my students will know where they are expected to sit, and they will keep their hands and feet inside of their square.
This rug will be my tool in helping students stay engaged. I can use the colors to keep students motivated, by asking which row is going to sit the quietest today. Is it the blue row? The green row? When I create a friendly competition, the students in each colored row will try to sit their best. This rug will enhance our lessons, by reducing the amount of wiggling and increasing the focus on learning.
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My students would greatly benefit from a classroom rug they can sit on while learning from the whiteboard. This particular classroom rug, with individual squares for each child, ensures that students can focus on the lesson, not on who they are sitting by.
When every child knows their spot on the rug, and understands the boundaries that come with it, there will be less behavior problems. With assigned spots on the rug, I can prevent students fighting over who gets to sit by who. Every time we sit down, my students will know where they are expected to sit, and they will keep their hands and feet inside of their square.
This rug will be my tool in helping students stay engaged. I can use the colors to keep students motivated, by asking which row is going to sit the quietest today. Is it the blue row? The green row? When I create a friendly competition, the students in each colored row will try to sit their best. This rug will enhance our lessons, by reducing the amount of wiggling and increasing the focus on learning.