Past projects 3
Decades Old Laptop Needs Retirement Plan
Funded Nov 29, 2022Thank you SO much for helping fund my project!! Giving my students access to adequate technology will help level the playing field for them. Being in a classroom with all English Language Learners, having access to print-rich resources will be very beneficial to their overall learning and educational experience.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Smith
This classroom project was brought to life by an Anonymous Classroom Supporter and 13 other donors.Teacher-Made Resources for All!
Funded Jan 24, 2022Thank you so much for your generosity and donations towards my classroom. My students really benefit from having print-rich resources to use while completing our lessons. It makes instruction run more smoothly having all the resources readily available for them to use. Having diverse students from many different backgrounds always makes lessons more challenging. Having the printer and ink prepare materials for them, gives them that advantage that they need to perform well academically in the classroom. Thank you again for your generosity.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Smith
A Printer for Progress!
Funded Aug 31, 2021Thank you so much for helping fund my project, a printer for progress. With your donations, I was able to purchase a printer for my students. It has been very beneficial, as I have been able to print out my MANY teacher-made resources. Without your support, I would have been unable to provide my students with the resources they need. Thank you again for supporting the arts, English language acquisition, and education in general!
Most importantly, my students are now able to see their creations come to life. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, the traditional school life as been in disarray. Now when a student has to quarantine at home, I am quickly and easily able to print out resources for them. In addition, when they submit work from home, I can print it out for them when they return to class. It makes remote learning much more tolerable!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Smith