Past projects 45
It Means A LOT When I Get Recognized!
Funded Oct 25, 2021My students are so excited to be recognized for their hard work and dedication. My students are working towards PBIS rewards for their hard work in the classrooms and outside of the classroom. They recibe dojo points every time they accomplish a work or they show empathy for others. In addition, attendance also matters and they get recognize for it. Every month we cheer them up with attendance appreciation and they get recognized. I just cannot thank you enough for making this little incentive a way to keep my scholars moving forward.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Fioreilis
This classroom project was brought to life by The DonorsChoose Community and 4 other donors.Have You Filled a Bucket Today?
Funded Oct 25, 2021Thank you so much for thinking of my students. Incentives are a great way to recognize my students for their success in the classroom. One way is to recognize students showing empathy to their classmates consistently by helping others understand a task, by reading a prompt or simply showing empathy to give it a try. Another way is for academic achievement, attendance, class work. We all know that the pandemic hit everyone differently, and with our students it's very important to keep them engage in learning even if they feel that they are falling behind. As per my role, my students will have the necessary tool to continue striving for their own success, one step at a time.
Thank you for all your kindly support.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Fioreilis
A Clean Environment to Learn!
Funded Oct 10, 2021With your great contribution, my students are able to clean their area of studies. Disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces will help my students and I maintain a clean classroom environment. When the classrooms are cleaned regularly, students and the teacher are less exposed to germs and bacterias.
With the cleaning supplies we received, my students are very excited to clean every little area to maintain a cleaning classroom ñ.
Thank you for your donation and support as we navigate this difficult time.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Fioreilis
This classroom project was brought to life by #TeachHealthy with Nature Made and 7 other donors.Spanish Author in the Classroom
Funded Sep 9, 2021I am writing to express my gratitude for making this project fully funded. Basic needs like books help students engage in lessons in their own native language. Projects in school can translate into better lives for families in extreme poverty, especially when students are able to read words that they can relate to. Education and its resources encourage a lifetime of problem-solving for young learners. With these books, we are able to do so much more in this new way of learning beyond the classroom.
The idea is that students learn the most when they read in their own native language and are able to make personal connections as they read. They are able to see into experiences that are different from their own, and "mirror" books that reflect their own experience and help them study it more closely in their own native language.
These books will help students develop essential comprehension skills by keeping their essential language not only at home but also in the classroom.
Thank you for your support and generosity."”
With gratitude,
Ms. Fioreilis
School Supplies for a Successful Year!
Funded Aug 26, 2021the materials that my students were able to receive have made a huge difference in their academy.My students are able to use the pencils to write their opinion writing unit, the notebook as a recourse to support their hand writing formations. These resources have helped my students be prepare for learning.
My students were over joyed when they received their materials and began using them because it added support from having their parents spending money that they might not had at the moment. Now they are able to work in using all the resources in all different areas in the classroom. For that, Thank you!”
With gratitude,
Ms. Fioreilis
This classroom project was brought to life by The Allstate Foundation and 11 other donors.