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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Your donation will help provide students with wobble chairs and other seating options that will suite their individual needs in the classroom. The wobble chairs will provide the gross motor and stimulation necessary to prepare my students to sit quietly and listen or complete independent work. These materials will not directly teach my students new skills, but they will help prime my students for learning in all content areas and with many daily living skills. For example, while I'm teaching a lesson on letter naming, one of my students may be rolling around on the floor having difficulty maintaining their space and needing gross motor activities.
Students will have a higher success rate knowing they can wiggle and move without distracting their peers as well as stay engaged in the classroom.
This will also encompass my special education students and their needs. I am very excited to reach out to others in hopes that meeting our classroom needs will become a reality for us.
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Your donation will help provide students with wobble chairs and other seating options that will suite their individual needs in the classroom. The wobble chairs will provide the gross motor and stimulation necessary to prepare my students to sit quietly and listen or complete independent work. These materials will not directly teach my students new skills, but they will help prime my students for learning in all content areas and with many daily living skills. For example, while I'm teaching a lesson on letter naming, one of my students may be rolling around on the floor having difficulty maintaining their space and needing gross motor activities.
Students will have a higher success rate knowing they can wiggle and move without distracting their peers as well as stay engaged in the classroom.
This will also encompass my special education students and their needs. I am very excited to reach out to others in hopes that meeting our classroom needs will become a reality for us.