Movers, creators, designers, and innovators are just a few words to describe my middle school students.
In my room, students can forget their worries and focus on what changes they can make in our society/world, to make life better for themselves and others.
Students are allowed to learn and appreciate the challenge of of trial and error. They learn that each trial is a learning experience.
This approach provides students with unique opportunities to work collaboratively, identify problems, apply what they know, persevere through challenges, find unique solutions, and lead their own learning.
My Project
My students will use the Lego sets to create and build designs that are beyond our normal expectations. Giving my students the materials and supplies to use Project-Based Learning, will equip and assist them in being career ready for their future plans.
I cannot do this alone, and I value your support to education in helping young minds create, design, and build their creativity.
Project-Based Learning is a valuable tool in teaching our future generations to have the tools they need to achieve and succeed, not just today, but everyday ahead.
Nearly all 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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