More than three‑quarters 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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Being able to provide my students with a variety of ways to communicate and express their voices will be a life-changing experience for them. For them to finally have a voice and feel confident when speaking and making choices is something that I want so desperately for them. The iPad will be a great tool to teach my students how to write and say the names/sounds of the letters.
Visuals are a huge part of learning for students who are non-verbal, have very little language, or need guidance with their language. Being able to create more visuals for them will provide them more opportunities to use their voice. Lots of ink, laminating sheets and accessibility to a small, thermal laminator are a huge part of making those visuals. The velcro and tablet stand will be used to organize those visuals in a way that will promote better communication from all students.
As a special education teacher, I have discovered that many every day storage products can be used in a variety of different ways. The photo storage boxes, specifically, are the perfect size to store extra visuals that are not being used on a daily basis and make it easy to find when needed.
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Being able to provide my students with a variety of ways to communicate and express their voices will be a life-changing experience for them. For them to finally have a voice and feel confident when speaking and making choices is something that I want so desperately for them. The iPad will be a great tool to teach my students how to write and say the names/sounds of the letters.
Visuals are a huge part of learning for students who are non-verbal, have very little language, or need guidance with their language. Being able to create more visuals for them will provide them more opportunities to use their voice. Lots of ink, laminating sheets and accessibility to a small, thermal laminator are a huge part of making those visuals. The velcro and tablet stand will be used to organize those visuals in a way that will promote better communication from all students.
As a special education teacher, I have discovered that many every day storage products can be used in a variety of different ways. The photo storage boxes, specifically, are the perfect size to store extra visuals that are not being used on a daily basis and make it easy to find when needed.