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Thank you so much for your donation to P36K @ 213. We are so grateful for your donations and in awe with your generosity. My students love all the amazing educational games that I have incorporated into our daily lessons. These games have facilitated so much peer interaction and excitement to learn. I have been able to also share these items with my colleagues. Jointly, we have created amazing curriculum based extension activities to the daily lessons and incorporating these interactive manipulatives have made generalization possible.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Stephanie
This classroom project was brought to life by Google.org and one other donor.
The items have been a hit with our little learners. Our students are learning to label items, sort a variety of items into a number of categories and answer associative questions "what goes with" all thanks to your donations. Your donations have allowed us to purchase tangible items so that our little learner can touch and feel miniature objects all while believing they are playing. I have brought the material into the classroom and collaborative with the classroom teacher on engaging lessons which include the use of these items. Form the bottom of my heart, I will be forever grateful for your generosity.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Stephanie
This classroom project was brought to life by FamilyAlbum and 4 other donors.
These manipulatives will engage the students in a more concrete way. Our students have a variety of learning technics. My students will be able to see, play, and touch the items that are being taught. These small items will engage students' tactile senses for a better understanding and more engaging approach.
Students learn best through play. Using these small manipulative during a lesson will reinforce categories, association, descriptive language, matching skill and so much more! Best of all the students won't even notice it's a speech session it will be introduced as simple play.
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These manipulatives will engage the students in a more concrete way. Our students have a variety of learning technics. My students will be able to see, play, and touch the items that are being taught. These small items will engage students' tactile senses for a better understanding and more engaging approach.
Students learn best through play. Using these small manipulative during a lesson will reinforce categories, association, descriptive language, matching skill and so much more! Best of all the students won't even notice it's a speech session it will be introduced as simple play.