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Thank you so much for your generous donation to the school preschool program. The kids will be so excited to get new puzzles in the classroom to use during center time. These puzzles will also help with their fine motor development! It’s so amazing to have people who are willing to help out the kids who need it the most!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by Kaplan Early Learning Company and 8 other donors.
The students and myself want to thank you for this generous donation to the new preschool classroom. The students say this has been a great and amazing donation for them to be able to play with. The children love being able to go outside and play in the sand and the water. Especially on nice warm and sunny days where they can go outside to play and enjoy getting fresh air. We cannot wait to add more to their free play centers so that way we have these toys all the time. They are very grateful for this donation. Thank you again!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by The Gates Foundation and one other donor.
This project was a second project to our nap mats that we needed for preschool. We are able to use the sheets on the nap mats for the kids to be able to take a nap in the afternoon after a long day of play and academics.
The students love that they get a nice comfortable place to be able to rest and wind down for the day before they go home. We use not only the nap mats, the sheets but, the students also bring in pillows and blankets. The students thought it was great that someone was willing to be able to send in things for them to use during the day. We are teaching manners and this is one way we can do that by saying THANK YOU :)”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by PNC Grow Up Great® and 2 other donors.
This project has one wonders for the classroom. We have been able to get licensed with the state to have our preschool. These mats are used for 22 students to take a nap in the afternoon after we have had a long day on academics and play.
The students love that they have something they can sleep on and not the floor. Some have even brought in pillows with their blankets. This gives the students somewhere comfy to rest and relax from such a long and active day for new little students who have never been in school before.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by PNC Grow Up Great® and 3 other donors.
Thank you so much for your generous donation to the preschool classroom. We are using the craft time material in the classroom to make hands on crafts that the kids love to do. When they first saw the playdoh they couldn't believe it. They love playdoh and it helps provide exercise to build the muscles in their hands when they play.
One group/center activity we have been using the playdoh in is science. They are able to play and manipulate the playdoh with tools that are provided. They have also been able to work on color mixing. We take two different colors of playdoh and mix them with their pointer and thumb to build fine motor skills.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation and one other donor.
I want to thank you so much for donating to our Kindergarten classroom this year. WE are using the resources as morning work/morning centers or when the students have free time. This is really going to help those students who need extra practice when it comes to their alphabet.
The students were very excited to see the materials come into the classroom. Some of them even said they have used these before which was perfect! Those students are able to help others in the classroom if they are struggling or do not remember how to use the materials.
I want to thank you for the generous donation that was placed to the kindergarten classroom. We have been using the materials in the classroom to help students learn not only their ABC's but, their sight words. By using the ABC bingo and giving them the sound students are able to distinguish the letters. Having the spinning wheel not only helps with the sight words but, we can use it for other activities in the classroom such as if we are spinning for treasure box. While we are out off glue now, the students have been able to create wonderful activities that go along with the reading curriculum in the classroom.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by Arizona Department of Education.
I want to thank you for the generous donation that you have contributed to our classroom. Being able to receive the cleaning supplies for our classroom is really going to help up stay safe. Being able to use Clorox wipes and tissues will help our little ones with germs that are coming and going in the classroom.
With these materials we will also be learning about how germs spread with science activities that show how germs spread. With that we will also be able to clean up the areas we are using and keep our classroom clean.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by Center for Disaster Philanthropy and 3 other donors.
Thank you so much for giving to our classroom! The students loved seeing new things come into the classroom. The students and I were able to use the giant sticky notes to work on vertical surfaces for math and ELA in the classroom. We used those and sharpies to work on student-centered learning as well as be able to use those for concept maps that are put into the classroom for the students do look back at. The other thing we are so grateful for are the Kleenex and sanitization things such as the Clorox wipes. We are able to make sure we are taking care of ourselves and cleaning our classroom in the afternoons.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by #TeachHealthy with Nature Made and one other donor.
Since getting new books into the classroom the students have loved being able to read new ones. They have read the ones we already have in the classroom before and they were very excited to be able to read new books. Especially the A-Z mystery books! By using these books the students are able to learn new material like what is the main idea, or find the topic sentence. They can also learn things like the setting, plot and how to do a plot diagram with their book they are reading.
Reading in our classroom looks amazing! The students really enjoy reading and would read all the time if we could do it. There are very many of my students who are enjoying the new books especially the Goosebump books! This is one of the classroom favorites!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sherman
This classroom project was brought to life by Bill Gates and 3 other donors.
The camera will make a difference in my classroom by being able to show parents and the community what we are learning in the classroom.
The camera will be used to make sure we can record everything we are doing in the year. The students will be able to show everyone how their year is going and what we are learning.
My project is important because the students want to make sure their parents know what we are doing. If they can't go on the learning adventures with us, then they will be able to see what we have done and how we have done things.
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The camera will make a difference in my classroom by being able to show parents and the community what we are learning in the classroom.
The camera will be used to make sure we can record everything we are doing in the year. The students will be able to show everyone how their year is going and what we are learning.
My project is important because the students want to make sure their parents know what we are doing. If they can't go on the learning adventures with us, then they will be able to see what we have done and how we have done things.