Past projects 3
Boosting Confidence In ELA!
Funded Jan 19, 2023Thank you so much for donating to our classroom project. These materials were used almost everyday and the students looked forward to and actively asked for them at center time! In kindergarten (and in most grades) the students love hands-on materials and lessons, so the snap builders were a real hit when it was sight word time!
Any time new materials are delivered its an exciting time in kinder land! They students love to help open the boxes and discover the new learning "games" and activities they will get to use with their peers.
I look forward to using these incredible materials in all future classes and I cannot stress how grateful my students and I are for your generous donation and care for us!”
With gratitude,
Ms. Kraner
A Comfy And Cozy Place to Learn!
Funded Jul 1, 2023Thank you so much for donating and supporting my goal to create a safe, comfortable and welcoming environment for my students. This wouldn't be possible without you, my students and I will use these rug spaces everyday and be reminded of your generosity. It is people like you who help students all over access the materials and best education they can!”
With gratitude,
Ms. Kraner
A Project-or Worth Funding!
Funded Sep 13, 2022The early readers books and letter puzzles have allowed my students to dive into the world of reading! They are growing more confident in their ability to describe what they see in these books and enjoy using the puzzles to practice their spelling! We are so grateful for these resources and have used them in whole group settings and at center time.
Reading in a kindergarten classroom begins with descriptions of what they see occurring in the illustrations or pictures, attempting to read short words using their letter sound knowledge and exploring various genres of books read aloud. They have been able to practice these skills and do all of this with the materials you have helped donate to my classroom!
At first only a handful of the students were intrigued by the nonfiction books, as they love fictional storytelling. However, they have now learned that nonfiction books teach them about the world around us. This has made them that much more excited to read our new books. I can't say enough how much my students and I appreciate all the materials and new resources!”
With gratitude,
Ms. Kraner
This classroom project was brought to life by Amazon.com, Inc. and 6 other donors.