Past projects 2
An iPads a Day Makes Learning Seem Like Play!
Funded Mar 27, 2018I cannot thank you enough for your generous donations! Thanks to your generosity, my students now have the ability to listen to books, play educational games and even take tests using our IPADS.
Many students only have access to touch screen tablets and phones at home. Our computers at school require students to use a mouse. This can be rather frustrating for many that have never used a mouse before. Having the IPADS has allowed me to let these children test on the IPAD instead of testing on the computers.
Having this new technology added to our classroom allows me to bring our classroom up to date with current technology needs in the classroom. The possibilities are endless as to what we can do with this new technology. Thanks again for taking an interest in our classroom and providing such a valuable piece of equipment for us to use.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Condron
This classroom project was brought to life by Ripple and 5 other donors.Moving and Grooving in First
Funded Aug 26, 2016Thank you so much for contributing to our classroom. When we received our balls, Hokki stools and chair bands my students were so excited! With your generous donation I was able to purchase 4 Hokki stools which allows a small group of students each day to wiggle while they work! They love the Hokki stools! I placed them at our computer station so that when they are on the computers, they can still move but stay focused. I purchased two different sizes to accommodate the different heights of each student. The balls were a hit the first time we took them to the outdoor pavilion. Students were so happy to be able to still play outside on rainy days now that we have them. The bouncy bands have helped my students stay focused while working at my guided reading table. The bands allow them to move their feet as we work.
Thank you again for your generous donation and for helping me provide my students with equipment to keep them moving.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Condron
This classroom project was brought to life by Target and one other donor.