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Mrs. Johnson's Classroom

  • Stayton Elementary School
  • Stayton, OR
  • 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. Learn more

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  • Safe Supplies

    Funded May 5, 2021

    Since we are still not allowing shared supplies, your donations of pencil boxes and crayons have really helped my students keep their distance and keep supplies to themselves.

    We sit one the floor and their supplies are on a table with their names on them. We even have them color coded for grade levels. They know exactly which color they are and which supply box is theirs. The students were very thankful for the boxes and crayons. The classroom teachers who send their students to me, were also very thankful because they didn't want the students to have to travel with their boxes to each classroom. Same with the admin. (I have a feeling we would've had supplies on hallway floors or kids forgetting to bring and/or take their supplies boxes with them).

    I am very very grateful for your generous donations! I appreciate each and every one of you so much.”

    With gratitude,

    Mrs. Johnson

    This classroom project was brought to life by SONIC Drive-In and 5 other donors.
  • Books in Spanish

    Funded Mar 4, 2020

    Thank you very much for your donation of Spanish books for my EL students.

    These books keep the students connected to their families. Often times when a student is learning English and doesn't have connections to the home language, they start to lose it. This can break the communication between the student and their families.

    My students love taking home books that their whole family can understand, enjoy, and have conversations about which helps them develop comprehension. The families are also very grateful that they have different books to read to their kids. They love engaging with their kids in reading.”

    With gratitude,

    Mrs. Johnson

    This classroom project was brought to life by A group of anonymous donors and 9 other donors.
  • Johnson's Journalists

    Funded Aug 22, 2018

    Thank you so very much for your donations! The students I serve in my groups have already been hard at work using the journals, crayons, and markers to create amazing stories and pictures. They were so surprised to have such a huge box of brand new crayons! The 3rd graders have loved writing in their journals and using them as a resource when I teach them something new and it is added to the journals. My assistant and I have also been using the Bloom's Taxonomy questioning strategies with my groups to encourage deeper thinking and which allows students to gain a better understanding of the content we have been covering.

    We really appreciate the people who have helped our classroom have a great start to the year!”

    With gratitude,

    Mrs. Johnson

    This classroom project was brought to life by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and 6 other donors.
  • Demonstrating Our Learning in Creative Ways!

    Funded Feb 22, 2017

    My students loved seeing the new materials! They had huge smiles an couldn't believe that they were going to be able to use the markers, crayons, etc on their own projects.

    They created research posters about a specific geographic location in Oregon, created books to take home and show their families, and recreated their learning in multiple ways.

    When the 3rd graders discovered that they could use the materials create their presentation boards, they were much more invested in making it look nice and colorful.”

    With gratitude,

    Mrs. Johnson

My groups are made up of English Language Learners and using English to demonstrate their learning and understanding of concepts can create a barrier for them. Being able to give students the opportunity to express their ideas and learning through group posters, pictures, diagrams, charts, and demonstrations is so important. They love to see their work hanging up in the hallways or on the wire in my classroom. The students in my groups are highly motivated, love to learn, and want to show their learning in multiple ways! Even when their language causes a slight barrier, they love to share what they understand using other modalities of learning. The supplies I am asking for will help students create t-charts to show cause and effect; Venn diagrams to compare and contrast; sentence patterning chart to show how they put English sentences together correctly using adjectives, nouns, verbs, prepositions, and more. The chart markers help to indicate the different parts of sentences with color so they can show how the parts work together, allow students to visually demonstrate the different sides of Venn diagrams, and to help distinguish between two stories, characters, or parts of speech. The clothespins are used to hang the students' charts and diagrams in the classroom on our class wire or out in the hallway to display their work. The card-stock makes the projects and charts more sturdy and helps them last longer. It is also used to help students create projects or colored folders to keep their work in. The sandwich baggies help us keep our vocabulary words, sentences, chart pieces, and more organized and safe. Thank you for your support!

About my class

My groups are made up of English Language Learners and using English to demonstrate their learning and understanding of concepts can create a barrier for them. Being able to give students the opportunity to express their ideas and learning through group posters, pictures, diagrams, charts, and demonstrations is so important. They love to see their work hanging up in the hallways or on the wire in my classroom. The students in my groups are highly motivated, love to learn, and want to show their learning in multiple ways! Even when their language causes a slight barrier, they love to share what they understand using other modalities of learning. The supplies I am asking for will help students create t-charts to show cause and effect; Venn diagrams to compare and contrast; sentence patterning chart to show how they put English sentences together correctly using adjectives, nouns, verbs, prepositions, and more. The chart markers help to indicate the different parts of sentences with color so they can show how the parts work together, allow students to visually demonstrate the different sides of Venn diagrams, and to help distinguish between two stories, characters, or parts of speech. The clothespins are used to hang the students' charts and diagrams in the classroom on our class wire or out in the hallway to display their work. The card-stock makes the projects and charts more sturdy and helps them last longer. It is also used to help students create projects or colored folders to keep their work in. The sandwich baggies help us keep our vocabulary words, sentences, chart pieces, and more organized and safe. Thank you for your support!

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