My students need school supplies such as markers, pencils and crayons so they can do work that is engaging to them. They also need more math and reading materials that is at their academic level.
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This project is part of the Black History Month celebration because it supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of the students are Black.
My Students
My classroom is a co-taught classroom including students who have learning disabilities and emotional disabilities.
Many of my students have experienced many types of trauma from having parents killed, incarcerated, having family members taken away, or even having no home.
My goal for my students is to create a safe and positive learning environment. This can be tricky due to the wide range of students academic abilities and lack of supplies.
My students range from a kindergarten reading level and math strategy level all the way to a junior high level. This is challenging since we are all in one fourth grade classroom.
Even though my students are at such different ranges they are all willing to work and help each other learn. In order for me to reach such a wide range of students, I believe they deserve the best by having supplies to help them reach their goals.
My Project
This year we are focusing on closing the gap with math facts and fluency. By having resources like Mystery Picture Math and Crayola 400ct Large Size Crayon Classpack 8 the students can learn their math facts and have the supplies needed to finish their work. By being able to provide students with school supplies such as markers, pencils and crayons they will be able to complete something other then math work on notebook paper.
By being able to gift them with items to make their work easier and more special they will continue to work hard.
A little appreciation goes a long way to students and my students give so much. They deserve to have the supplies and differentiated work to allow them to be engaged and truly excited to learn.
More than half 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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