Secret Sensory Tool:
The strengths that this donor choose page had was that it
did give a clear representation to what the classroom looked like and why the
teacher was asking for what she was asking for. However, the teacher did not
give enough examples to how these resources will help their bodies calm down,
if I were a donor, I would want to know the evidence behind why the recourses
would help the students. I also think the picture she advertised was not
appealing and she could have used something else.
Train Like a Girl: This donor choose page had a lot of strengths. For one the picture was good for donors because they are able to put a face to who they are donating too which can be appealing. The coach also gave great characteristics for the girls and also gave clear goals that they were reaching towards and how what they were asking for would help them reach these goals. I think something that they could add is maybe more description to the adversity her students have faced and how being female athletes helped them overcome those steps.
Building a Space for ALL Students to Succeed: Something that was great about this donor choose page was that she emphasized how much she loved her kids and wanted to help them. She pointed out what kind of classroom she was in and how students with autism think and learn differently than most people. She also explained how each thing she asked for would help the student. Overall, I think this was the best page.
Train Like a Girl: This donor choose page had a lot of strengths. For one the picture was good for donors because they are able to put a face to who they are donating too which can be appealing. The coach also gave great characteristics for the girls and also gave clear goals that they were reaching towards and how what they were asking for would help them reach these goals. I think something that they could add is maybe more description to the adversity her students have faced and how being female athletes helped them overcome those steps.
Building a Space for ALL Students to Succeed: Something that was great about this donor choose page was that she emphasized how much she loved her kids and wanted to help them. She pointed out what kind of classroom she was in and how students with autism think and learn differently than most people. She also explained how each thing she asked for would help the student. Overall, I think this was the best page.


