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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Children learn best by not sitting and filling out worksheets, but by doing. They are natural explorers and experimenters.
By learning though play with hands-on materials, children retain more of what they discover.
By putting letters together to spell words, or swatting sight words they have fun while learning reading. The same thing with the dice. When students have to put numbers together to find a given sum, they are more likely to remember what numbers make what sum. These games will help my students learn in a friendly fun manner.
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Children learn best by not sitting and filling out worksheets, but by doing. They are natural explorers and experimenters.
By learning though play with hands-on materials, children retain more of what they discover.
By putting letters together to spell words, or swatting sight words they have fun while learning reading. The same thing with the dice. When students have to put numbers together to find a given sum, they are more likely to remember what numbers make what sum. These games will help my students learn in a friendly fun manner.