Past projects 73
Successful Kindergartners use Fine Motor Skills!
Funded Dec 2, 2018Thank you so much for your generosity in supporting my class. My students love all the new things. The trampoline has really helped increase their counting ability as they want to spend time jumping on it.
The building centers were also a hit. I see a difference in their ability to solve problems and work together. They collaborate on structures to build and negotiate who is going to do what during the building process. These are great skills that make leaders!
We are truly grateful for your amazing support!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Eagleton
STEM Meets Organization!
Funded Aug 22, 2018Thank you so much for your generous donations! My student can't wait to get to their reading center and read because of the cozy bookshelf benches. They get to take their shoes off and enjoy a good book. The storage bins have been a life saver during center time. Each group has a color to pull their work out of and this has allowed me to differentiate their centers.
The STEM supplies allow the students to think outside the box. They enjoy working with the stem boxes. They think they are playing when they are actually problem solving and working together as a team to build something.
We are truly grateful for your support!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Eagleton
This classroom project was brought to life by Craig Newmark Philanthropies and 9 other donors.Children at Play!
Funded Apr 10, 2018I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. Today as my students used all the different activities I noticed total engagement. These students are learning how to share, create and use their imagination all at the same time! I am always amazed at the different things they are able to create. These centers have helped in their writing as well. They are able to add more details because they are writing about something they created! The dice centers have helped the kids get excited about learning. Learning your numbers can get tedious, but with the dice they get to have fun.
Thank you!!!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Eagleton