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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Every student wants to be successful in math. Some need more of a hands on approach. Hands-on learning is a form of education in which children learn by doing. Instead of simply listening to a teacher or instructor lecture about a given subject, the student engages with the subject matter to solve a problem or create something.
These items will help my students gain a better understanding of different areas of math by playing games and using technology as an added approach to our classroom lessons.
The students will use these items on a daily basis during rotations within our classroom.
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Every student wants to be successful in math. Some need more of a hands on approach. Hands-on learning is a form of education in which children learn by doing. Instead of simply listening to a teacher or instructor lecture about a given subject, the student engages with the subject matter to solve a problem or create something.
These items will help my students gain a better understanding of different areas of math by playing games and using technology as an added approach to our classroom lessons.
The students will use these items on a daily basis during rotations within our classroom.