More than a third 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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Allowing my students the opportunity for a hands-on learning experience would allow critical thinking skills to form. These hands-on manipulatives will also improve students' understanding of key concepts in mathematics, social studies, and science.
Hands-on projects help engage kids who are tactile or kinesthetic learners, and need movement to learn best. They also engage students who are auditory learners, who talk about what they're doing, and visual learners, who have the opportunity to see what everyone else is creating. Children learn best when the are engaged in the activity.
Hands-on learning also helps student engagement by making connections between the classroom and the real-world.
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Allowing my students the opportunity for a hands-on learning experience would allow critical thinking skills to form. These hands-on manipulatives will also improve students' understanding of key concepts in mathematics, social studies, and science.
Hands-on projects help engage kids who are tactile or kinesthetic learners, and need movement to learn best. They also engage students who are auditory learners, who talk about what they're doing, and visual learners, who have the opportunity to see what everyone else is creating. Children learn best when the are engaged in the activity.
Hands-on learning also helps student engagement by making connections between the classroom and the real-world.