“I am a Special Education teacher at Shawnee High School specializing in Freshman English.
I co-teach as well as have lab classes.”
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Paper, scissors, tape, rulers, pink erasers, pencils, colored pencils, markers, plastic folders with brads, glue sticks, pencil grips, hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, colored dry erase markers, dry erase boards -- classroom supplies are the fuel for learning in every classroom. Please help us get these essentials.
Novels open the world to -- and develop -- young readers. What a wonderful resource to provide our students! 4th grade through 8th grade reading level
Books for my young students! These books help teach life lessons about sharing and kindness for those developing minds. 3rd grade through 5th grade reading level
We are needing a classroom set of dictionaries and thesauruses. 10-15 total
Most artists started with drawing, and people use the skills to express their ideas visually in every discipline, from architecture to science. Our students need paper, markers, pencils and pens.
Fidget tools, play doh, puzzles, board games
Flexible seating options
ClassWish invites leaders of FIRST Robotics teams and also invites teachers, student teachers, substitute teachers, part-time after school teachers, staff developers, librarians, guidance counselors, school nurses, coaches, principals, administrators, other school employees directly serving students in an educational capacity, and officers acting on behalf of school Parent Teacher Association units recognized by the National Parent Teacher Association and on behalf of other parent teacher organizations (collectively, “Educators”) in K-12, public, magnet and charter schools, and private and parochial that are exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and that are in the 50 states or the District of Columbia (collectively, “Allowed Schools”) to create wish lists (“Wish Lists”) indicating the supplies and equipment they need for their students to excel and to submit requests (“Requests”) for ClassWish to provide particular items funded by contributions to such Wish Lists.
Funded Requests cannot be transferred to another Educator.
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