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We want to thank you so much for your generosity. I can't begin to tell you what it means to these kids to have information at their fingertips! They are sweet, hard-working, highly intelligent kids who sometimes just need a little boost, and you are all part of that for them. Our classroom is a better place because of your awesome contribution.”
With gratitude,
Dr. Kaho
This classroom project was brought to life by The Ned and Nathalie Fund and one other donor.
We want to thank you so much for your generosity. I can't begin to tell you what it means to these kids to have these durable headphones! They are sweet, hard-working, highly intelligent kids who need to block out distractions while taking state exams. Again, thank you, and we will send you pictures after we get the tablets to show you what we've done! Our classroom is a better place because of your awesome contribution.”
With gratitude,
Dr. Kaho
This classroom project was brought to life by The Ned and Nathalie Fund and one other donor.
Thank you so much for your generous donation. Your donation is greatly appreciated. Again, thank you for donating to my cause and for supporting my students by donating to my project. My students will be excited to receive the opportunity to share their stories with the community and the world.”
With gratitude,
Dr. Kaho
This classroom project was brought to life by The Ned and Nathalie Fund and one other donor.
This project has allows my readers to explore and appreciate history. February is a month to appreciate, honor and celebrate the significant contributions, history, and achievements of Black individuals and communities. It's also an opportunity to reflect on how Black history is deeply woven into the story of America.
Because these resources are age-appropriate for my readers, these resources have allowed me to teach my readers to read and enjoy reading about those contributions and achievements of Black individuals.”
With gratitude,
Dr. Kaho
This classroom project was brought to life by The Ned and Nathalie Fund and 2 other donors.
These informational texts will help my non-readers to read fluently without the embarrassment of reading out loud while in the library. These colorful books can be used to motivate the young readers t o read and help them to relate to real life situations.
Informational texts are used on state assessments. My students deserve the same opportunities as others students across the United States. These books will enhance their learning by providing them with attractive interesting informational texts and they will also improve listening and comprehension skills. As a librarian, I will get a chance to work individually with many students. I will use these materials to best of my abilities.
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These informational texts will help my non-readers to read fluently without the embarrassment of reading out loud while in the library. These colorful books can be used to motivate the young readers t o read and help them to relate to real life situations.
Informational texts are used on state assessments. My students deserve the same opportunities as others students across the United States. These books will enhance their learning by providing them with attractive interesting informational texts and they will also improve listening and comprehension skills. As a librarian, I will get a chance to work individually with many students. I will use these materials to best of my abilities.