Poverty can negatively impact a child's education by lowering parental priorities on education, causing malnourishment and fatigue, and limiting access to resources like the internet and technology. Teachers can use strategies like building relationships, providing snacks, patience, and allowing technology access during school to help. Technology like iPads, blogs, email, and flipped classrooms can support implementing these strategies by facilitating games, communication, and self-paced learning. Addressing challenges of poverty in the classroom is important for student success.