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My elementary school has 700+ students enrolled. We currently have 5 fourth grade classrooms, with 20 students in each class. Each day I see two fourth grade classes for math and two for science. I have to find ways to make my lessons fun. The thing that I love about my students is that they love learning new things. So I try to expose them to a variety of ways to learn, which makes my classroom very engaging and exciting. These four tablets would make differentiating my lessons a lot easier. It has been difficult to rotate 25 students to the 3 computers we now have. These computers are all on one table which means the students have to crowd around this table making it extremely crowded. Having four additional tablets would allow us to be able to spread out in the classroom and give the students plenty of room to discuss and complete their activities amongst their group.
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My elementary school has 700+ students enrolled. We currently have 5 fourth grade classrooms, with 20 students in each class. Each day I see two fourth grade classes for math and two for science. I have to find ways to make my lessons fun. The thing that I love about my students is that they love learning new things. So I try to expose them to a variety of ways to learn, which makes my classroom very engaging and exciting. These four tablets would make differentiating my lessons a lot easier. It has been difficult to rotate 25 students to the 3 computers we now have. These computers are all on one table which means the students have to crowd around this table making it extremely crowded. Having four additional tablets would allow us to be able to spread out in the classroom and give the students plenty of room to discuss and complete their activities amongst their group.