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Help me give my students adaptive supplies to complete STEM and Math projects and be successful in all areas in academics.
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
William R Teague Elementary School•
Wagoner, OK
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Puppets With a Purpose: Sounding Out Words and Building Fluency
Help me give my students a variety of hand puppets to build confidence in reading, master story elements, and practice vocal fluctuation through play-based learning.
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
William R Teague Elementary School•
Wagoner, OK
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Force, Facts, and Fundamental of Physical Science
Help me give my students a strong foundation in Newton's Law of Motion using Magic Tracks and DIY boat kits, and Fairy Tale STEM kits.
Thank you! Thank you so much for your love and generosity to my students! Education to the Core provides my students with STEM projects that meet their academic, cognitive, and fine motor skills. Students have access to Science and Math curriculum that meet their academic needs and provides self confidence to work independently on STEM projects.
Students used glow sticks in three different liquids to make hypotheses and test their hypothesis on how liquid effects glow sticks. Education to the Core provided step by direction and primary lined graphic organizer to meet the needs of students.
I look forward to more STEM projects with my students.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and 5 other donors.
Thank you Allstate for helping my students spread kindness with mailboxes, student lead kindness letters and student lead mail delivery. My students are very excited to have their kindness project funded. I look forward to having students open the boxes and start this project! I am more excited to see how their legacy will carry on and provide Kindness Express for students moving up into my classroom.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
This classroom project was brought to life by The Allstate Foundation.
Thank you! Thank you so much for your love and generosity. I am excited to read every page to impact perspective of my students. These books will help students learn about themselves their works and their peers. Students will gain insight to their world and community. With every page students will practice learn empathy. Thank you!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
This classroom project was brought to life by The DonorsChoose Community and 2 other donors.
Thank you so much Teachers Pay Teachers gift card to provide students with leveled STEMnotebooks. So many times STEM projects are geared for twelve year olds, my students are able to thrive with leveled notebooks. Students are able to cut, paste and manipulate STEM concepts on their own level.
My students have been thriving with rainforests, food chain, life cycles, and animal habitat. Thank you for giving STEM projects to my students. They are building social skills, problem/solution, and life science.
Thank you!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and 3 other donors.
Thank you! Thank you so much for TeachersPay Teachers gift cards! I was able to purchase STEM projects for students. Students listened to read aloud books and completed STEM activities relating to the book. Some of the favorites were building a bridge after reading "Three Billy Goats" and making fossil sandwiches after reading "Fossils for Kids". Right now we are in the middle of a rainforest unit and students are thriving with habitat and food chains.
Thank you for your generosity to my students and increasing their love for STEM.”
Wow! Your generosity and encouragement to my students is greatly appreciated. My students will play practice and repeat skills in STEM and Math using play based learning.
Thank you so much! I look forward to using this with my class and years to come. I am so excited to bring play based learning to my third-fifth graders.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and 3 other donors.
Thank you! Thank you so much for an activity table for STEM projects. Right now we have enough materials for all students but not enough space for students to work together. This table will allow all students to have access to STEM materials. This table will build social skills and problem solving. Thank you for the table for my students. Thank you!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Kellie Blankenship
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors and 3 other donors.
Your generosity will connect learning objectives across the curriculum and enhance each child's ability. The weather puppets are perfect for nonverbal students to demonstrate how to dress for rain and my higher functioning students can tell the class activities the puppet can do on rainy days which brings the conversation to why does weather change? Pre-writing skills are perfect for students just learning to write to students learning cursive. Our vision impaired therapist recommends yellow sand in the sensory table to reinforce academic vocabulary in a social setting. Letter titles and letter manipulative reinforce common strokes in writing and allows nonverbal students to communicate phonics skills. Letter titles can be used to teach the spelling of 'wow' or allowing students to use tiles to spell 'thank you for your generosity.
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Your generosity will connect learning objectives across the curriculum and enhance each child's ability. The weather puppets are perfect for nonverbal students to demonstrate how to dress for rain and my higher functioning students can tell the class activities the puppet can do on rainy days which brings the conversation to why does weather change? Pre-writing skills are perfect for students just learning to write to students learning cursive. Our vision impaired therapist recommends yellow sand in the sensory table to reinforce academic vocabulary in a social setting. Letter titles and letter manipulative reinforce common strokes in writing and allows nonverbal students to communicate phonics skills. Letter titles can be used to teach the spelling of 'wow' or allowing students to use tiles to spell 'thank you for your generosity.