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Learning Games for a Special Education Classroom Meany Middle School Other/Misc.

I teach a Special Education classroom at Meany Middle School for students with emotional and behavioral disorders.

Teaching in my classroom has to take place in many different ways. I would love to add some games that increase life skills for my students and two books to help me with ... [More]

IslandWood Overnight Experience Wing Luke Elementary Music

I am a 4th and 5th grade teacher at Wing Luke Elementary School.

We would like to take our 100 4th and 5th graders on an IslandWood Overnight Experience. IslandWood is a unique 255-acre outdoor learning center on Bainbridge Island. Its mission is "to inspire environmental and communi... [More]

Band Aid at High Point High Point Elementary Music

How many of you potential donors played an instrument?
I bet many of you remember how wonderful it was to play music and practice your instrument. At High Point Elementary School, 98.8% of our students qualify for and receive free and/or reduced priced breakfast and lunch.

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Global Readers Need T-shirts Maple Elementary Reading/Library

Each year 4th and 5th graders at Maple Elementary are invited to join our Global Readers Teams. This year we have 47 students participating in the Seattle Public Library’s Global Reading Challenge.

Our Maple Global Readers Teams will compete against each other at Maple, answerin... [More]

Maple Elementary Fifth Grade Camp Scholarship Fund Maple Elementary Other/Misc.

Every year at Maple Elementary our fifth grade teachers, instructional assistants, and P.E. teacher donate their time and energies to provide our fifth grade students with an outdoor camping experience at Camp Seymour, near Purdy, WA. Our students leave Maple on a Wednesday and return as a united, b... [More]

Digital Microscopy Project Aki Kurose Middle School Science

One of the highlights of middle school science is the experience of using a microscope to explore the hidden micro-worlds around us. While many students enjoy examining and drawing specimens such as brine shrimp, leaves, and flowers, some students are unable to make accurate drawings of what they se... [More]

Defy Gravity: Sponsor a SCATS Performer Sanislo Elementary Athletics

Can you do a back-handspring? Juggle three objects more than 100 times without dropping one? Do 100 "double-unders" with a jump rope?

If you can do them all – and more – you might qualify for SCATS. Of course, you'd also have to be in elementary school.

SCAT... [More]

Arts and Artist in Residence: Clay Glazes Arbor Heights Elementary Arts

As an elementary teacher, I am keenly aware that drawing is a child’s first form of writing. Once students start writing however, some can lose their confidence in artistic expression. I feel it is very important to show students that working on art projects – whether drawing, sculpture,... [More]

Arts and Artist in Residence: Clay Arbor Heights Elementary Arts

As an elementary teacher, I am keenly aware that drawing is a child’s first form of writing. Once students start writing however, some can lose their confidence in artistic expression. I feel it is very important to show students that working on art projects – whether drawing, sculpture,... [More]

Be a Check Mate Arbor Heights Elementary Other/Misc.

I have been a teacher at Arbor Heights for 17 years. I believe that students learn best when they are having a good time and are allowed to be kids. Many of the games that adults may see as “just playing around” are actually great teaching tools, developing students’ skills and int... [More]

Our Families & Our World West Woodland Elementary Reading/Library

Who are we and where do our families come from? As the librarian at West Woodland, I would like to help students learn about themselves by learning about their heritage. An enlarged and improved selection of country and culture books in our library would allow them to do that.

The fam... [More]

Music For All at Olympic Hills Olympic Hills Elementary Music

Olympic Hills Elementary school has a goal of providing Instrumental Music Instruction to EVERY child in our 4th and 5th grades. Many of our students qualify for the federal free/reduced lunch program, which means that their families cannot afford to rent or purchase instruments. Accordingly, we end... [More]

A Library for All High Point Elementary Reading/Library

High Point Elementary serves a diverse community drawing from a wide range of cultural backgrounds. We want our library to display a similar diversity, both to educate all our students and to enable all our students to find themselves reflected there.

To achieve this goal, we are incr... [More]

Giving Our Athletes a Leg (and a Shoe) Up Washington Middle School Athletics

Middle school years can be difficult. Often, students can use all the support they can get, but it’s harder to come by. And these days, we have to stretch every dollar. It can be an impossible reach to find that bit of extra funding for a program – or a student in need.

M... [More]

Giving Our Athletes a Leg (and a Shoe) Up Whitman Middle School Athletics

Middle school years can be difficult. Often, students can use all the support they can get, but it’s harder to come by. And these days, we have to stretch every dollar. It can be an impossible reach to find that bit of extra funding for a program – or a student in need.

M... [More]

Giving Our Athletes a Leg (and a Shoe) Up Summit Athletics

Middle school years can be difficult. Often, students can use all the support they can get, but it’s harder to come by. And these days, we have to stretch every dollar. It can be an impossible reach to find that bit of extra funding for a program – or a student in need.

M... [More]

Giving Our Athletes a Leg (and a Shoe) Up TOPS Athletics

Middle school years can be difficult. Often, students can use all the support they can get, but it’s harder to come by. And these days, we have to stretch every dollar. It can be an impossible reach to find that bit of extra funding for a program – or a student in need.

M... [More]

Giving Our Athletes a Leg (and a Shoe) Up Mercer Middle School Athletics

Middle school years can be difficult. Often, students can use all the support they can get, but it’s harder to come by. And these days, we have to stretch every dollar. It can be an impossible reach to find that bit of extra funding for a program – or a student in need.

M... [More]

Giving Our Athletes a Leg (and a Shoe) Up Pathfinder K 8 Athletics

Middle school years can be difficult. Often, students can use all the support they can get, but it’s harder to come by. And these days, we have to stretch every dollar. It can be an impossible reach to find that bit of extra funding for a program – or a student in need.

M... [More]

Giving Our Athletes a Leg (and a Shoe) Up McClure Middle School Athletics

Middle school years can be difficult. Often, students can use all the support they can get, but it’s harder to come by. And these days, we have to stretch every dollar. It can be an impossible reach to find that bit of extra funding for a program – or a student in need.

M... [More]

 
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