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Help ACPC math students get books for their classroom

Lisa Hayes and her first grade math class at Adair County Primary Center have written a grant for Math Literature books. They are already nearly halfway to their goal of $389, and you can help them by making a donation at donorschoose.org/project/we-can-read-with-math.

Mrs. Hayes says, "By having Math literature readily available in our classroom, the students will be able to see that Math isn't just in Math class, but Math can be integrated into all subject areas."


View more about the project, including the list of books they'd like to purchase for their class, at donorschoose.org/project/we-can-read-with-math.

You can also use this link to view all the local projects: donorschoose.org.


This story was posted on 2019-03-19 09:31:40
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Learning Math Literacy



2019-03-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Lisa Hayes.
Avery Weston and Cassandra Hubbard work on Math Literacy in Mrs. Lisa Hayes first grade math class at Adair County Primary Center.

The class is working on a math grant and you can help them by making a donation at donorschoose.org/project/we-can-read-with-math.

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