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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Adopt a Class Program Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your business or family in the designated field. This information is essential for recognition in school newsletters.
  3. Fill in the contact person’s name, address, phone number, and email. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  4. Select the class or program you wish to adopt from the dropdown menu provided. If you do not have a specific teacher in mind, leave that section blank.
  5. Choose your donation level by marking one of the options: Golden Parent, Silver Parent, or Bronze Parent. This will help us allocate resources effectively.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before saving your form. Once completed, print it out and send it along with your check to the specified address.

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You can use Classroom in your school to streamline assignments, boost collaboration, and foster communication. Classroom is available on the web or by mobile app. You can use Classroom with many tools that you already use, such as Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar.
This refers to a room where classes take place. The classroom serves as a venue for the process of teaching and learning. The classroom is usually located inside the school premises.
For about $2 per student, you can give to our Tools for Schools program so teachers can get free supplies for their classroom. Donate $40 to adopt one classroom or donate $2 per student to adopt the entire school (max $1200).
AdoptAClassroom.org believes every child deserves the tools and materials they need to learn and succeed in school. The national, tech-based nonprofit connects donors and sponsors with PreK-12 teachers and schools to help equip more classrooms and students with school supplies.
In a survey by the Graide Network, recognition, appreciation, and encouragement are cited as key factors to teachers feeling supported in their work. Teachers want to feel valued as professionals and have a voice in decision-making process in their organization.

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Use a short story from your classroom when you ask for donations to explain why its so important your students get what they need. The most compelling stories connect us to another person on an individual level. To make it personal, tell a story of one rather than many.
Call your schools main office and ask if they have a school supply program. Check the school districts website for back-to-school or family resources pages that might have information about free school supplies. Ask your childs teacher or guidance counselorsometimes they have extra supplies in the classroom.
A flipped classroom is structured around the idea that lecture or direct instruction is not the best use of class time. Instead students encounter information before class, freeing class time for activities that involve higher order thinking.