Of Mice and Math

Verified Non-Profit

Verified Non-Profit

The Description

With these funds I will purchase computer mice for my students to use during our Power Hour Block (Technology Block). This year our school was able to assign each student in 3rd and 4th grade their own chromebook to use during school hours. My students are extremely excited and are already fully invested in the computer programs we have purchased in order to give them extra practice with their math development. The chromebooks that are assigned to our students aren't in the best of shapes, but they serve their purpose. Many of my students have issues with the mouse pad function of the device. With each student having their own mouse to use on the chromebooks, they will spend more time growing their brains rather than stressing over mouse pad functions. My students work extremely hard each and every day, for nine hours a day, during the one time where they have a little break (even though it's a learning break) they should be able to do that without any distractions or computer issues. I will be purchasing 27 gear head USB mice. Each mice cost $6.82. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/gear-head-mouse-optical-cable-usb-800-dpi-scroll-wheel-black-silver/1306854878.p?id=mp1306854878&skuId=1306854878 

Back Up Plan

If I do not meet my goal I will purchase as many mice as I can with the funds raised. I will use those mice on the student's chromebooks that are in the worst conditions and continue to work on obtaining more mice until I have a class set. 

Fundraiser Updates (2)

THEY ARE HERE!

December 1, 2015

Our mice have just arrived! The students don't know we have them yet! They are under our classroom Christmas tree! They are going to be so surprised when I they open the box! 

Mice Just Ordered!

November 11, 2015

We just placed our order! Pictures coming soon!

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About the Creator

My first job in the education field was when I was 18 years old. I was substitute teacher for Navasota ISD. It was the weirdest thing being in a classroom of high school seniors and trying to get them to listen to me when we were all so close in age. That year really got me interested in the education field. I decided that I wanted to get more experience in the field to see if it was something I really wanted to do. I was hired on with La Vega ISD to be an after school teacher for an extended school hours program and an AVID tutor. During dismissal one day a student was crying due to some issues at home. That student refused to leave and would not calm down. He began telling me the issue at home; I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. The student than ran into my arms crying, we ended sitting in the middle of the gym floor crying together. At that moment, I knew I wanted to work with children and have the opportunity to change their lives. Since then, I have worked as a Summer Camp Counselor, Math Tutor, After School Program Coordinator, Youth Program Coordinator, 4th Grade Teacher, Content Lead and Grade Level Chair.

I grew up in College Station, Texas (Home of the AGGIES). I am the oldest of four. I attended McLennan Community College where I received my Associates Degree. I then transferred to Prairie View A&M University where I received my Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology with a minor in Behavioral Sciences. I am currently a graduate student at Houston Baptist University; I plan to graduate August 2016 with a Master of Education Degree in Curriculum & Instruction. During my free time I love to travel, spend time with my family and volunteer my time with multiple organizations. I am a member of the Houston Alliance of Black School Educators (HABSE) and I belong to Grace Church of Humble.

This year my classroom theme is to “Grow Brains and Build Leaders.” I want my classroom to be a place where students want to come to everyday. I want my students to have the opportunity to absorb all of the knowledge they can this year while serving as leaders of the school and representing KIPP Legacy in everything that they do. I live by the motto that “I will do my best to educate my students by any means necessary” and I expect my students to use that for themselves, “I will learn by any means necessary”.

Investments (1)

$200

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9 years ago