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Organization Matters!
Funded Nov 8, 2023Room 35 is loving all the materials we got through your donations. We cannot express enough our gratitude for these items. We are able to have colorful anchor charts through out the room on our poster paper to help us with topics in our curriculum. We also are able to have our centers we have been able to use the whiteboard markers and everyone has their own. They are so excited! For all of our work we need pencils so those are such a huge help. The students are doing so well at being responsible with them. For independent work, we have been able to use the dividers! Oh my goodness, what a difference it is making so students can have their own space while working.
When they first saw the boxes come in they were so surprised. They didn't know it was for them. Once I told them all these materials are for them to use here at school some students started crying. One student said, "I've never had anything new before, I can't believe someone cares this much about me." They were humbled and grateful to say the least.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Little
This classroom project was brought to life by General Motors & Young Sheldon on CBS and 2 other donors.Center Organization - Tools to be Successful
Funded Sep 12, 2022Room 35 is loving all the materials we got through your donations. We cannot express enough our gratitude for these items. We are able to have colorful anchor charts through out the room on our poster paper to help us with topics in our curriculum. We also are able to have our centers laminated with the laminating pages so that they last longer and multiple groups get to use it! For indoor recess, we have been able to use the playdoh and create things like cakes, pies, and even teachers!
When they first saw the boxes come in they were so surprised. They didn't know it was for them. Once I told them all these materials are for them to use here at school some students started crying. One student said, "I've never had anything new before, I can't believe someone cares this much about me." They were humbled and grateful to say the least.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Little