@totalanimefan:
I love traveling around by bus or train, honestly. It's healthier using your own two legs a bit more anyway!
Also, as it turns out, this bit wasn't even meant to be my homework. Information got mixed up and this is meant to be discussed during class NEXT week, with everyone together. Rather than writing it out alone

But she liked my papers of car rants.
@Miss Sandman:
Aww I'm happy for you!! Soon!
@Hachi:
Yeah, I actually watched a video somewhere saying that its better to not recycle at all, than to recycle incorrectly. Because of the issue we've had with china denying our recycling and its becoming too much for workers to have to sift through it all.
I just want to stop using single use plastics all together~
@songlord:
That's a tricky one indeed. Maybe the counselor can advise you on how to help her while still showing fairness?
@Mousy:
That kinda makes me think of my housemate's daughter. She's 10 but she can barely write or spell and her reading is pretty rough. Her teachers become really impatient and rude toward her, not helping the situation at all. I'm sure they probably face the similar dilemma "should I hold her back or not?"
But on the other hand, she has a mother who is not very encouraging. She's very passive aggressive while the kid is trying to get through homework, and just keeps complaining "just get it done so I can go to bed" and "you spelled that wrong. come on, just get it right" kind of things like... I suspect the kid is just dyslexic and under a lot of stress that her mom piles on. Then her inability to focus comes in..
I wonder how similar this case could be to your student? How are they learning at home, what kind of rudeness or distractions are they dealing with?