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I know teacher's aren't supposed to have favorite students but sometimes you do.  The quote above is one that means a lot to me.  My first year teaching middle school I had a student who was super sarcastic among other things.  We got along great but she was misunderstood by many.  At Christmas time, she gave me a picture she had drawn of the forest and wrote on it, all who wonder are not lost.  I felt like that picture described her so well and it meant so much.   A friend, Michelle Westbay, took the above picture.  I wanted to put that quote on this activity because this picture reminds me of that student.  This is a template that you can use for whatever subject or topic you are teaching.  Video directions are included when you make a copy.  



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