Past projects 21
No Monkeying Around Here!
Funded Apr 16, 2024Thank you for your donation to our class project! The linking alphabet and number monkeys, as well as the word family word wheels have become very popular centers in my classroom.
My students are enjoying being able to practice their alphabetical and numeric knowledge through the use of these adorable connecting monkeys. They are also getting much needed reading reinforcement with the word wheels. They enjoy working with a partner and reading the words on the wheels.
Again, thank you for donating to our class and helping my students grow their young minds.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
This classroom project was brought to life by Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation and one other donor.Through the Learning Maze!
Funded Apr 16, 2024Thank you for the generous donation to our class project! My students are loving these magnetic alphabet and counting maze materials. They are great tools to reinforce skills through hands-on involvement.
These are very beneficial for students who struggle with these concepts. It also allows them to strengthen their fine-tune motor skills by moving the gum balls and letters to the correct location using a magnetic wand.
Again, thank you so much for your donation to help my little learners grow! It is very much appreciated.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
This classroom project was brought to life by Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation and one other donor.Lock and Key Learning!
Funded Apr 16, 2024Thank you for your generous donation to our class project! My students are enjoying the lock and key materials. These materials are a challenging hands-on way for my students to practice math and literacy skills. They think they are having fun and playing, but in reality they are practicing and learning important skills.
The students know they have chosen the correct answer when the key actually unlocks the lock. These locks and keys give my students immediate feedback to their answer choices. Again, thank you for supporting our class!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
This classroom project was brought to life by Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation and one other donor.Paper Please!
Funded Apr 16, 2024Thank you for your generous donation to our class project! My students are excited that I will be able to give them more printed books to call their own. They have worked hard this year and have come so far with their reading skills. These books will allow them to continue to practice their reading throughout the summer months while at home.
Each child will receive printed decodable readers that are on their independent reading levels or a little above their reading level. They will be challenged to push themselves to read daily. I will also encourage their parents to make sure they are reading their printable readers.
This paper will go a long way in helping my students to practice reading in order to become more fluent readers. Again, thank you so much for your generous donation.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
This classroom project was brought to life by Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation and one other donor.Give it to Me Straight!
Funded Apr 11, 2024Thank you for your generous donation to our class project! This paper cutter is giving me the ability to give my students materials that are cut neatly. I feel that it is important to teach students the value of always striving to be organized and neat in everything they do.
The paper cutter will be a huge asset when it comes time to start putting their memory books together. We will be able to ensure their memory books are cut with straight lines and are visually appealing when their families and themselves are looking through them to see all the wonderful activities they have done.
Again, your generous donation is greatly appreciated! Thank you so much.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
This classroom project was brought to life by Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation and one other donor.Germ Free for Healthy Learning!
Funded Mar 25, 2024Thank you for your generous donation to our class project. The products are being used to help keep our classroom germ free. We are using the Clorox wipes to clean the tables every afternoon so that they are fresh and clean for the students the next morning.
The Dial Antibacterial hand soap has also helped us to keep more germs out of our classroom. We are making sure students are washing properly with the soap to help keep their hands clean.
Again, thank you so much for donating to our class project! We hope that by keeping everything clean our kids will stay well so that they will not miss school days from being sick.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
Let's Laminate!
Funded Mar 25, 2024Thank you for your generous donation to our class project. The new laminator and the laminating sheets have been a huge asset to our classroom already. The students have been working on projects for both Earth Day and Mother's Day that we are laminating so that they will last for many years to come.
We are especially excited to laminate the Mother's Day activity for their moms to keep because they have their handprints on them. When they are grown their moms can still look back on these precious memories and reminisce about their child's early years.
Again, thank you so much for donating to our class project!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
Happy Faces!
Funded Feb 28, 2024Thank you for your generous donation to our class project. My students especially loved the smiley face stickers. We have used them on their discipline calendars in order to encourage good behavior. We have also used the smiley face stickers to help the students distinguish between their right and left hands.
We used some of the card stock paper to make ordinal number bookmarks that we have laminated in order for them to last throughout the rest of the year. I plan to send these home with them at the end of the school year so that they can continue to use them as a teaching tool.
Again, thank you so much for donating to our project! The materials will continue to be an asset to my kindergarten class.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
This classroom project was brought to life by Kleenex and 2 other donors.Climbing the Literacy Ladder to Reading Success
Funded Dec 22, 2023Thank you for your generous donation of phonemic learning materials to our kindergarten classroom. My student have enjoyed using these materials during their centers and they have become a new treasure to each of them. They are both new and exciting resources that my students can work with.
While the materials are great for learning, my students view them as fun games. They are being able to practice utilizing their phonological knowledge while at the same time feeling as if it is play time.
Again, thank you for your donation. Each of the items will be used to enhance my students educational needs now and for years to come.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
Ink Away!
Funded Oct 5, 2023Thank you for your generous donation to our "Ink Away!" project. The black and colored ink has allowed me to print some fantastic learning materials that my students are enjoying.
The colored ink on the printable materials rather than just black and white make the activities so much more eye appealing to my students. It helps the pictures appear more realistic and thus helps the learning materials to become more engaging to my students. They absolutely love them!
Again, thank you so much for donating to our class project. We greatly appreciate it!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Sullivan-Anderson
This classroom project was brought to life by Quill and one other donor.