#1 - The Purpose Drive Life #2 - The Shack #3 - Help Me I’m Stressed #4 - Getting Things Done #5 - Eat Right For Your Type #6 - The 5 Love Languages #7 - The Bible
I am writing to invite you to participate in an online study investigating the relationship between attitudes and how students’ behavior is understood and handled. The study consists of an online survey that will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. You will be compensated with a $7 Amazon gift card for your time. The project is part of my senior thesis research.
This packet contains the following free lessons for you to use with your students. They work with our WINGames also.
1- “Transitioning to the Dorm Life” 2- “Building A Balanced College Social Life” 3- “Avoiding Freshman Fumbles In Academic Management” 4- “Staying Safe and Healthy On Campus” 5- “Students Becoming Money Mature” 6- “What I Need To Success In College” 7- “High School Field Trip” Plus “Algebra Isn’t Scary It’s Fun” how-to sheet for students
You can obtain the full 7-lesson packet at http://winmds.com (enter email on home page popup OR use the “send us a note” section on the contact page)
What do you do when everyone is telling you a kid is useless? Do you carry on trying to help irrelevant of what they have done or do you cut your loses?
I've been worrying about this for a while now I just don't want to look back and say what if I could have helped!
I find it is those students who need us the most, so I smile, am polite and ask them to make choices that will help them learn something to "keep the doors open" for their future. Of course, this is what I try to offer all of my students from the brightest and most cooperative to the least skilled and unpleasant to be around.
Is this always met with a miraculous turn around? One may actually make a comment to another teacher that I treated them well, but most I probably will never hear from, but the alternative to ignore and pass them over is just not what makes me go to school each day. On 12/19/16, Hannah wrote: > Hi guys, > > What do you do when everyone is telling you a kid is > useless? Do you carry on trying to help irrelevant of what > they have done or do you cut your loses? > > I've been worrying about this for a while now I just don't > want to look back and say what if I could have helped!
I find it is those students who need us the most, so I smile, am polite and ask them to make choices that will help them learn something to "keep ...See More