Past projects 4
Flexible Seating and Fun Manipulatives
Funded Oct 26, 2022My students and I want to thank you so much for your generosity. They were so excited to see our new materials arrive and could hardly wait for me to unpack them. The flexible seating was a hit! Their energy levels and excitement immediately went up when they found out that they could make a choice based on their needs. This will help redefine independent working time in our room and help them focus more as well.
They were also very excited about the toys! We got a wagon and scale for our pumpkin patch center, some painting materials, and new games.
Thank you again for your generosity and thoughtfulness!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Bullard
Who Says You Can't Play AND Learn?!
Funded Mar 26, 2019This project really added a level of excitement to our classroom learning. From center materials (baby dolls, play food, Legos), to Leap Frog tablets, guided reading books, and even craft supplies, your donations really helped take our classroom environment to the next level. I have seen a level of excitement in my students that was not there before. They had no idea about the project so the day the materials were delivered was very exciting! While they had plenty of things to play and learn with prior to this, they now have more options and can find something that appeals to their interests and needs to maximize their learning. We are so grateful for your donations!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Bullard
This classroom project was brought to life by The DonorsChoose.org Community and 17 other donors.Kindergartners Get Creative With Reading and Writing!
Funded Oct 24, 2017Thank you so much for your generous contributions. My students have loved using the materials, for both playing and learning. Everything from the class set of clipboards, the pocket chart, and books have enriched our everyday classroom experience.
As much as I enjoy seeing them learn everyday, my favorite part of this whole process was seeing the reaction on their faces. Since they helped me brainstorm ideas for what we needed they were expecting the items but had no idea when they would come. When they finally shipped to our school I stayed late one day after dismissal and unpacked everything. Seeing the look on their faces the next morning was priceless.
Thank you again for everything you did to make our classroom project a success. Our learning experience and environment is now suitable for everyone in our class and brings joy to all of my students.”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Bullard
This classroom project was brought to life by The Frances P. Bunnelle Foundation and 9 other donors.Toys for Busy Girls and Boys
Funded Oct 2, 2017We are so very thankful for your generous donations to our class project. We are constantly using these materials and they remain our favorite things to use throughout the class. Overall, they're favorite toy is the Lego set. The boys in my class love building and creating new structures everyday. They have built different things varying from a spaceship to a 10 story office building! The girls enjoy them too! This is a center where both boys and girls can enjoy learning and building together. Another favorite item that we got has been the Velcro fruits and vegetables. Not only do these come apart but you can even chop them with the toy knife and cutting board.
The day our packages got shipped to our school I set them up before I left. The next morning when I opened the door the children went wild! They were so excited. I had showed them pictures of what we would be getting but seeing them in person made them over joyed. It was almost unbearable to make them wait until center time to use them.
After our generous donors gave so much to our classroom it is so nice to see how joyful these items make the children. Since we are now in the season of winter and talking about all the changes that come with this season, we are preparing to go into a unit on winter animals and hibernation. I can't wait to see what all we learn and accomplish!”
With gratitude,
Mrs. Bullard
This classroom project was brought to life by The Frances P. Bunnelle Foundation and 10 other donors.