“Thanks! ¡Gracias! Falemnderit! Cảm ơn bạn! Obrigado! I teach high school English Language Learners and READ 180. My students are Spanish-speaking from Mexico and the Dominican Republic. There are also a few Macedonian, Vietnamese, Russian, Portuguese and Filipino students. My students and I really appreciate your support! It's not easy to learn English in high school while trying to master Chemistry or World History at the same time, but they always try their best. Your generosity will help us even more!”
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We need high-interest young adult and middle-level books in English and Spanish!
Our headset microphones need replacing because they don't always work in both ears or pick up sound well. We use them for READ 180 software. We also would like some noise-protection headsets (like the ones construction workers use) to help block out background noise when we are work independently and need to concentrate!
All of the students Ms. Hennes works with are learning English as a Second Language. Everyone is at a different level and needs customized materials to help them grow!
Document cameras let us present, record, scan, and share. This would help us as we prepare for Common Core assessments so that everyone can see texts as we mark them up and read them together.
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