More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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The impact this has given the students has been amazing. The students eye lit up when they seen we had deliveries. It's always fun to get packages, but when its for them it makes it ten times better. The students all gathered around as we opened our new items with a lot of "whoa" and "wow" all filled with excitement. I am still building the games for reading and math, but this was a great start to the centers created to help engage the students in their learning. It's greatly appreciated and forever remembered!”
Students don't learn their best when they are sitting in their seats and listening to a lecture for hours. Having the students engaged, moving and at times without even realizing their enhancing their skills. The students learn the content whole group, but each student learns at their own pace and in their own way. Students learn from many different forms as well. These games help the students learn together, from one another, all while practicing different skills in a way they look forward to. When working in math center groups, these games can work with the students in small group on different skills and different levels; as well as Language Arts. The student's scores last year excelled and reached their goals in growth because of what I truly believe bringing different ways of learning that is fun and exciting to them!
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Students don't learn their best when they are sitting in their seats and listening to a lecture for hours. Having the students engaged, moving and at times without even realizing their enhancing their skills. The students learn the content whole group, but each student learns at their own pace and in their own way. Students learn from many different forms as well. These games help the students learn together, from one another, all while practicing different skills in a way they look forward to. When working in math center groups, these games can work with the students in small group on different skills and different levels; as well as Language Arts. The student's scores last year excelled and reached their goals in growth because of what I truly believe bringing different ways of learning that is fun and exciting to them!