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Thank you for your generosity! Your kindness and generosity will make a big difference in our classroom and with our students learning . They will be excited to have a new rug where they can sit, play and share all their learning. Thank you for supporting our youngest learners and making a difference.”
With gratitude,
Ms. HURTADO
This classroom project was brought to life by The Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation and 2 other donors.
Our calming area has given my students a safe place to go to when they need it. It has made a huge impact in their social emotional development. When they feel sad, frustrated or tired they walk over to the calming area and take the time they need to self-regulate their emotions. They flip the sand timer and being to explore the items. Some students sit and use breathing techniques such as smelling the flower (inhale) and blowing out the candle (exhale). Some students read a book, look at their families pictures or use a fidget. Thank you for giving my classroom a safe space for all of my students.”
Thank you for funding my project. I’m so excited for my students to start to use all the great materials. My students and myself are grateful and look forward to sending pictures of them in action.
Can’t wait to continue our language fun using all the new materials.”
With gratitude,
Ms. HURTADO
This classroom project was brought to life by #TeachHealthy with Nature Made.
Thank you for providing the materials for my students. We are able to use the linking cubes for math. All of my students have their own cubes at home and they use them during our distance learning.
Every student was given a folder full of laminated activities to do at home. They are hands-on activities as they have velcro moveable pieces. The students and parents were so excited when they picked up their materials.
As we continue with distance learning, my students will continue using the materials provided to them and I will continue making other activities and distribute them when it's safe to do so.”
With gratitude,
Ms. HURTADO
This classroom project was brought to life by AT&T and one other donor.
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. My students loved every single item that was donated. When I first opened the boxes, my students faces lit up and they were jumping with excitement. The puppets alongside the language boxes have been great resources in promoting language development. The magna-tiles, bristle builders and blocks are by far the students favorites, as their creativity takes over . Our classroom library is inviting with the new pillows that my students love to sit, and/or hold as they look through their favorite book.
Thank you once again, I'm excited to see my students enjoy everything this project provided and that was only possible because of all of you!”
With gratitude,
Ms. HURTADO
This classroom project was brought to life by District Partnership Program and 6 other donors.
My students will benefit from the building blocks as they will use their creativity to build endless things. The use of the blocks will help them develop their fine/gross motor skills while they are having fun creating.
The library is a place in the classroom where they like to visit, the pillows and seats will make it even more inviting as they will sit and enjoy their favorite book.
The use of the puppets will encourage more language as they will use them in the library as they "read" their favorite book. Pete the cat is currently their favorite book.
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My students will benefit from the building blocks as they will use their creativity to build endless things. The use of the blocks will help them develop their fine/gross motor skills while they are having fun creating.
The library is a place in the classroom where they like to visit, the pillows and seats will make it even more inviting as they will sit and enjoy their favorite book.
The use of the puppets will encourage more language as they will use them in the library as they "read" their favorite book. Pete the cat is currently their favorite book.