Field Report: The Outsiders

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I continue to assist students that receive special education services.

On Wednesday, I will be attending The Outsiders play with seventh-graders. This is my first field trip I have been in my preclinical experiences, so I am excited to see how this field trip goes.

I can’t believe I have about two and half weeks, or five site visits left!

I will be attending The Outsiders play on Wednesday.

Today, I noticed in the Mrs. Adamson’s seventh-grade language arts classroom, a student started to whine and complain about how he has not completed and turned in homework and assignment that are past due. He started to scream a little bit. Previously, Ms. Boerema informed me that in his last recent IEP meeting, the team decided the student needs an

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