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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21st century teaching has made me aware of the constant need to establish an interactive and positive classroom culture for young children to be able to be creative and design their ideas around what they understand. They are capable of engaging in learning through hands on activities. My kindergarten students are amazing thinkers and they seem to continually want to share their ideas of what they observe and understand.
My students will engage in math as they use the double dice and addition games to explore math standards. Stories such as Rainbow Fish will allow my students to discuss story elements such as character, plot, and author's voice. My students use their imagination to create monsters using googly eyes. They can use play-doh stampers for phonics, spelling, and letter sounds. With these tools and activities, students can learn and develop to their fullest potential. Every little bit counts!
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21st century teaching has made me aware of the constant need to establish an interactive and positive classroom culture for young children to be able to be creative and design their ideas around what they understand. They are capable of engaging in learning through hands on activities. My kindergarten students are amazing thinkers and they seem to continually want to share their ideas of what they observe and understand.
My students will engage in math as they use the double dice and addition games to explore math standards. Stories such as Rainbow Fish will allow my students to discuss story elements such as character, plot, and author's voice. My students use their imagination to create monsters using googly eyes. They can use play-doh stampers for phonics, spelling, and letter sounds. With these tools and activities, students can learn and develop to their fullest potential. Every little bit counts!