tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2662864533849332663.post6741270141205324490..comments2012-01-07T07:07:42.790-08:00Comments on Day by day: Day ThreeKendra Marklehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16288209032892076699noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2662864533849332663.post-81399217995110855842012-01-07T07:07:42.790-08:002012-01-07T07:07:42.790-08:00Great question, but remember that if the students ...Great question, but remember that if the students are being held to this standard of "you have a lot going on so don't worry about this" then when they get to high school, they will still feel that way and struggle to meet the standard that all other students are held to. I am reading a book right now, and the best way to teach these students are to bring in their own background, their own families. Get to them, if you can, interview the parents. Know their struggles and interests and teach from them. Make it relevant. I had a class similar to this but with 7th grade, they needed me to stay calm and I realized they responded calmly.Miss Danielsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14032871114517024646noreply@blogger.com