Past projects 2
Transforming Our Learning Spaces!
Funded Apr 24, 2024Your support goes beyond the mere act of giving; it paves the way for enhanced learning experiences and organizational efficiency within our classrooms. The impact of your donation extends far beyond the physical storage units themselves; it directly influences the environment in which our students learn and thrive.
With the new storage solutions in place, our educators can better organize teaching materials, resources, and student supplies, fostering an atmosphere of productivity and focus. Your thoughtful contribution enables us to optimize our classroom spaces, creating an environment conducive to creativity, collaboration, and academic achievement.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Adkins
This classroom project was brought to life by PNC Grow Up Great® and one other donor.Exploring Pre-K Creativity!!!
Funded Dec 14, 2023The students' reaction to the new materials was nothing short of pure excitement and wonder. As they walked into the classroom and noticed the neatly arranged supplies, their eyes lit up with anticipation. They eagerly explored each item, marveling at the possibilities they held for learning and exploration.
Building upon the foundation laid by our recent projects, the next steps for our students involve delving deeper into the concepts we've explored. For example, in our science class, we're transitioning from observing plant growth to conducting experiments on environmental factors that influence it. With the assistance of the new resources, we plan to set up controlled experiments to investigate variables such as light, temperature, and soil composition. Additionally, we're integrating technology into our lessons by incorporating data collection tools and digital resources to enhance our understanding of scientific concepts. By leveraging these resources, our students will not only deepen their knowledge but also develop essential skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration. We're excited to embark on this next phase of our learning journey and are grateful for the continued support of our donors.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Adkins