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Mx. Teacher Davis' Classroom

  • Madrona Elementary School
  • Seattle, WA
  • 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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One of the many new experiences involved in virtual learning is staying organized at home. At school students typically have their own desks and cubbies to stash their notebooks and worksheets, as well as color coded turn in trays. We would like to equip with the skills and materials to stay organized as their bedrooms, living rooms, or kitchen tables become their work spaces. A bright color coding system will hopefully let students take charge of their school materials with black for social emotional, purple for math, green for writing, and blue for reading. We've selected high quality plastic folders that will last the whole year without getting ripped or soggy, the way paper folders do. Our hope is this system will keep kids organized and the quality of their belongings will keep them invested in using them.

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One of the many new experiences involved in virtual learning is staying organized at home. At school students typically have their own desks and cubbies to stash their notebooks and worksheets, as well as color coded turn in trays. We would like to equip with the skills and materials to stay organized as their bedrooms, living rooms, or kitchen tables become their work spaces. A bright color coding system will hopefully let students take charge of their school materials with black for social emotional, purple for math, green for writing, and blue for reading. We've selected high quality plastic folders that will last the whole year without getting ripped or soggy, the way paper folders do. Our hope is this system will keep kids organized and the quality of their belongings will keep them invested in using them.

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