More than three‑quarters 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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I am a first year teacher coming into a school that is lacking a whiteboard in my classroom. Being able to teach visually by using a whiteboard or something they can see me write on is pertinent. As kindergarteners, they are learning the basics of everything! From phonics and reading to social skills to math and writing. With this easel whiteboard, my students will have the tools necessary for learning letter and number shapes, proper handwriting skills, and it will keep them actively engaged during carpet time because it’s just the right size for them to use, too! It also can be used during stations and centers as a learning tool for independent work. Picture this: word building using magnetic letters on the display teaching cart, math problems using dry erase markers and the whiteboard, and all the markers and magnets stored neatly underneath the board. There are so many ways to use this store and display teaching cart, and it gives the student lots of visual and hands-on experiences. The possibilities are endless!
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I am a first year teacher coming into a school that is lacking a whiteboard in my classroom. Being able to teach visually by using a whiteboard or something they can see me write on is pertinent. As kindergarteners, they are learning the basics of everything! From phonics and reading to social skills to math and writing. With this easel whiteboard, my students will have the tools necessary for learning letter and number shapes, proper handwriting skills, and it will keep them actively engaged during carpet time because it’s just the right size for them to use, too! It also can be used during stations and centers as a learning tool for independent work. Picture this: word building using magnetic letters on the display teaching cart, math problems using dry erase markers and the whiteboard, and all the markers and magnets stored neatly underneath the board. There are so many ways to use this store and display teaching cart, and it gives the student lots of visual and hands-on experiences. The possibilities are endless!