LISA SIMPSON
Academically Lisa Marie Simpson
is doing well. She is highly self-motivated to do her best. Lisa is a very
intelligent young lady. She is a seven year old with an IQ of 159. She gets
high grades and rarely struggles in class. Although, Lisa is a good student and
cares about her current and future success, she often causes disruptions in the
classroom. Many times she is seen voicing her opinion on what is wrong with a
current situation. It is nice to have that kind of passion in such a young
child but constant interruptions and challenges can be destructive to the
classroom community. Socially Lisa is a loner. Her intelligence gives her a
sense of superiority that often gets in the way of friendships. She is often
worried about becoming like other members of her family who appear to be much
less intelligent. As a teacher I would discuss these issues with her one on
one. Lisa wants to be heard and often believes she is right. Having that
personal connection and communication could lead to a healthier classroom
discussion when a contradiction in views arises. Providing an appropriate time
and place for Lisa to voice her opinions is necessary for her to feel important
to the classroom community.
Lisa plays the baritone
saxophone in her school band. She is a vegetarian and is often involved in
environmental awareness rallies as well as liberal and feminist campaigns. Lisa
is a very passionate individual and works hard to have her opinions heard and
considered.
Lisa is in 2nd
grade so not yet college ready but if her work ethic continues she will remain
on the path to a college education. Lisa comes from a two-parent home. Her
mother, Marge occasionally takes on jobs but is primarily a homemaker. Her
father, Homer is a nuclear safety inspector. They live in a suburban community
and would be considered part of the lower- middle class.
Lisa cannot except the reality of a poor grade.
Lisa uses her older brother Bart in her science expirement
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