Troublemaker's In-Class Activity

 Technically all of my students are considered troublemakers.  When they are gathered together at the farm, they don't really make trouble though.  Most of them are excited and to be outside and getting to work with their hands. My biggest 'troublemaker' right now is a child who wanders off.  She's very sweet and kind, however she doesn't always want to be part of the group.  I've spoken with her about this on a few occasions and she's very receptive to feedback.  Once she realized that her wandering is a safety concern and a sign of disrespect to the other students, she started being more involved.  I'm really proud of her progress! I work with middle school students -- this student is a caucasian 7th grader. 

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