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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My project is to introduce exciting books by Dr. Seuss to encourage my students to read. My students come from low socio-economic backgrounds, most are English Language Learners and they do not always have access to books. If I have books in my classroom, I am able to give my students the access to reading that they deserve. I will introduce a new book each month, and as a class we will find the different strategies that Dr. Seuss used in his writing, such as, rhyming and poetry. These strategies are also important for English Language Learners to see and hear in stories.
As Dr. Seuss once said, "The more that you read the more you will know, the more that you know the more places you'll go." I truly believe that reading can change a life, so I take special emphasis to motivate my students to read. I will incorporate Dr. Seuss books in all of our lessons throughout the school year for students.
I have asked for a few items for my classroom library. First, I have asked for a set of 34 Dr. Seuss books for students to read in my classroom library. I have also asked for a pack of assorted plastic bins to store books in the classroom library and a boundary chair for students to sit in to read. This chair will encourage students to read by allowing them to sit-back, relax and read.
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My project is to introduce exciting books by Dr. Seuss to encourage my students to read. My students come from low socio-economic backgrounds, most are English Language Learners and they do not always have access to books. If I have books in my classroom, I am able to give my students the access to reading that they deserve. I will introduce a new book each month, and as a class we will find the different strategies that Dr. Seuss used in his writing, such as, rhyming and poetry. These strategies are also important for English Language Learners to see and hear in stories.
As Dr. Seuss once said, "The more that you read the more you will know, the more that you know the more places you'll go." I truly believe that reading can change a life, so I take special emphasis to motivate my students to read. I will incorporate Dr. Seuss books in all of our lessons throughout the school year for students.
I have asked for a few items for my classroom library. First, I have asked for a set of 34 Dr. Seuss books for students to read in my classroom library. I have also asked for a pack of assorted plastic bins to store books in the classroom library and a boundary chair for students to sit in to read. This chair will encourage students to read by allowing them to sit-back, relax and read.