Savannah Bennett’s family sits down with her each school night to help her do her homework. If Savannah doesn’t keep on top of things, she falls behind, said her father, Chuck Bennett.
Shortly after arriving home from school, Chuck Bennett helps his daughter Savannah with a reading comprehension exercise. Savannah is a fifth grader at Adams Elementary.
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Although she sometimes struggles with her schoolwork, Adams Elementary fifth-grader Savannah Bennett enjoys pleasing people and is pleased when she has the correct answer.
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More than an hour after school let out, Adams Elementary School fifth grader Savannah Bennett sits with family members at their dining room table working on her homework.
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During a home study session with her father Chuck, Adams Elementary fifth grader Savannah Bennett looks less than interested in learning. The family spends part of every afternoon helping Savannah focus on her schoolwork.
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Adams Elementary School fifth grader Savannah Bennett fills out a work sheet at home as part of her daily studies. Although Savannah sometimes struggles with aspects of her lessons, she is lucky to have an extended family that works with her regularly to keep on track.
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Savannah Bennett gets a little supervision from her father's fiance, Ginger Smith, during Savannah's homework assignment. The Adams fifth grader has a large, extended family that helps her get through her homework on a daily basis.
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An energized Savannah Bennett signals to her teacher Amanda Werner that she knows the answer to a question during a lesson in the Adams Elementary classroom.
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While reading on her own during school, Savannah Bennett plays with a Koosh ball toy. Savannah can be easily distracted and often needs extra help from her family to focus on her lessons.

