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.
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Have you ever walked into a classroom and noticed papers on the floor and supplies falling out of desks or off tables? Materials are disorganized and clutter is everywhere. When a student needs a textbook or folder, guess what... everything falls out onto the floor. What a mess!
Chair Pockets will allow my students to learn the art of organizing materials in an easy and fun manner, as well as save space in the classroom. Chair pockets have a roomy storage pocket and fit comfortably over a students chair. They also have pencil pouches that Velcro on so they cannot be lost. Student’s tabletops will now be free from clutter and it will be neat, tidy and easy to find what they need. On top of that, students will have easy access to folders, pencils, and other materials with a chair pocket rather than having to dig around in their desk. Which saves time. What’s even better about chair pockets? Their materials are behind them. Out of sight, out of mind, allowing the teacher to have their full attention.
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Have you ever walked into a classroom and noticed papers on the floor and supplies falling out of desks or off tables? Materials are disorganized and clutter is everywhere. When a student needs a textbook or folder, guess what... everything falls out onto the floor. What a mess!
Chair Pockets will allow my students to learn the art of organizing materials in an easy and fun manner, as well as save space in the classroom. Chair pockets have a roomy storage pocket and fit comfortably over a students chair. They also have pencil pouches that Velcro on so they cannot be lost. Student’s tabletops will now be free from clutter and it will be neat, tidy and easy to find what they need. On top of that, students will have easy access to folders, pencils, and other materials with a chair pocket rather than having to dig around in their desk. Which saves time. What’s even better about chair pockets? Their materials are behind them. Out of sight, out of mind, allowing the teacher to have their full attention.