September 19, 2017: Collaborative Desks Promote Tolerance 3

Beau Dodson Weather was one of five donors for this project.  This has actually been an ongoing project (there were additional tables purchased in separate fund raisers).

Mrs. Thomasson teaches at Jefferson Elementary in Massac County, Illinois. 

In her third grade classroom, students work on many group lessons and projects, and through the course of these lessons she teaches her students many life lessons. She teaches them it is O.K. to make mistakes because that is how we learn, but it is disrespectful to make fun of those who give a wrong answer. She teaches her students how to work out conflicts within their groups peacefully while making sure that each voice is heard. She teaches them how to work together and to stand up for one another. She teaches her students to be tolerant of one another so that they then know how to be tolerant of others in the world around us. This project is marked as number three. She had two other projects that also include 2 desks each. She would like to work over the next year and get enough for the entire class.

Teaching kids how to interact and exchange ideas while being mindful of their language and behavior toward others is crucial to the future of our society. ~ Mrs. Thomasson
 

September 19, 2017: Fire Up the Learning! Twenty Amazon Fire Tablets.

This was a big project.  Beau Dodson Weather was one of fourteen donors.  

Mrs. Gooch teaches at Fulton County Elementary Middle School in Hickman, Kentucky.

Her students are of a diverse population within a rural community. Each student is unique and capable of success given the proper resources and support. She has 23 students in her Kindergarten classroom who are developing their foundational skills to become successful and productive throughout their educational career.

I feel that technology can play a significant part in the development and progression of my students learning skills and will have a positive impact in the classroom. ~ Mrs. Gooch

Many of her students do not have access to technology at home and the technology within their classroom is limited. Only 20% of her students are fluent with computer and technology skills due to some type of outside influence. The other 80% of her students have little to no opportunities outside the classroom to explore the world using some type of technology.

This was a great project!

 

 

September 19, 2017: Building Tolerance With World Drumming Part 2

Beau Dodson Weather was one of 29 donors for this project.

Mrs. Kennedy teaches at Jefferson Elementary in Massac County, Illinois.

 

September 19, 2017: Plant It, Grow It, Compost It!

Beau Dodson Weather and one other donor sponsored this project.  This was a science project involving growing vegetables and hydroponics!

Mrs. Thomasson teachers at Jefferson Elementary in Massac County, Illinois.

Great project! 

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September 16, 2017: The One and Only Ivan Book Project! Benton, Kentucky.

Mrs. Lyles students were in need of books.  The teacher wanted to help the kids learn empathy.  She chose the book The One and Only Ivan.

Beau Dodson Weather was one of six supporters for this project.

 

September 15, 2017: Hickman, Kentucky, Elementary Middle School. Fire Up the Learning project. Chrome Computer Tablets.

Hickman, Kentucky.
Fulton County Elementary Middle School project for Mrs. Gooch's class.

Beau Dodson Weather was one of fourteen donors for this project.   A BIG thank you to all of the weather subscribers!

We received a thank you letter from Mrs Gooch today.  She also sent some photos of the kids using the computers.

Clicking the image should allow you to see it better.

August 21, 2017. A letter from Mrs. Falwell.

We were excited about this project!  So happy to be able to help.  This project was funded by Weather Talk.

This was Calloway County School District.  Murray, Kentucky.  Grades 3 through 5.

Dear Beau Dodson,

I cannot even begin to thank you enough for the resources that you have donated to my classroom. My class has already benefited greatly from having Chromebooks to access grade level standards and activities and we just started the school year! Because of your generous donation, I am able to ability group my students, while scaffolding their work to meet their individual needs. Without these Chromebooks, this simply would not be a possibility. My students are now sure to grow by leaps and bounds while accessing materials in a fun and engaging way. Thank you for digging deep in order to help others succeed! I am truly grateful for you and this generous donation!

With gratitude,
Mrs. Falwell

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