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 back and forth transition from hybrid and virtual learning, to in-person school, while still in the midst of a pandemic, causes increased stress and anxiety amongst children.
This project will equip my classroom with seating options, standing desks, learning tools, and books that will support my students physically, emotionally, and academically. Flexible seating (i.e. bean bag chairs, yoga balls) and chair bands support students' natural need for movement and comfort while learning in a classroom setting.
Students who come to the Resource Room need a quiet environment that gives them the extra supports needed to become confident and fluent readers.
Students love to read stories that are engaging and keep their attention. Like their teacher, Mrs. Kaber, the students love everything that has to do with Harry Potter. From desktop decor, to drinking mugs, students love to escape to Hogwarts and places alike.
The selected books are student favorites that will engage them in reading and community building. Lastly, the smaller sensory items support students with nerves and anxiety by allowing them to fidget and release energy while they work.
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The back and forth transition from hybrid and virtual learning, to in-person school, while still in the midst of a pandemic, causes increased stress and anxiety amongst children.
This project will equip my classroom with seating options, standing desks, learning tools, and books that will support my students physically, emotionally, and academically. Flexible seating (i.e. bean bag chairs, yoga balls) and chair bands support students' natural need for movement and comfort while learning in a classroom setting.
Students who come to the Resource Room need a quiet environment that gives them the extra supports needed to become confident and fluent readers.
Students love to read stories that are engaging and keep their attention. Like their teacher, Mrs. Kaber, the students love everything that has to do with Harry Potter. From desktop decor, to drinking mugs, students love to escape to Hogwarts and places alike.
The selected books are student favorites that will engage them in reading and community building. Lastly, the smaller sensory items support students with nerves and anxiety by allowing them to fidget and release energy while they work.