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Social Studies, 16.07.2019 04:00, tyler5016

Shanelle, one of your students, is loud and prone to leading the other students in minor misbehavior — chatting, dawdling, or passing notes. she's like a rain cloud…whatever students she's around are likely to be unhappy or engaged in some sort of conflict. by comparison, eldon, another student in your class, seems "easy" to manage… he is extremely quiet and and generally gets along well with people, although he does seem to do a fair amount of daydreaming and sometimes avoids his work. sometimes you even forget he's in your class. in terms of management concerns,

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