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Fourth Grade Gifted Teacher
Ms. Fitzpatrick Fourth Grade Gifted Teacher Judy
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What’s it all about? For parents and students and teacher!
Joy in the challenge The gift of failure Growth mindset Learning with peers-emotional, social, and intellectual
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History of Gifted Program in Henrico County
Responsive to the County needs County website Zone centers and school-based Educator qualifications: gifted endorsement Academic, social, emotional student needs Parent education
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So, what does this really mean?
Because your child has been identified as “gifted,” he/she needs something “different.” Trained teachers who recognize and respond to individual needs Consistent opportunities for acceleration, differentiation, enrichment, extension Explicit focus on personal accountability, meta-cognition, learning styles, study skills, productivity, time management A more homogeneous learning environment within a classroom of intellectual peers Parents may need something different too! Judy
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Learner Characteristics
MANY ways to think of our learners… Bright Child and Gifted Child High Achiever, Gifted Learner, Creative Thinker Characteristics of Giftedness that Present Challenges Judy
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Habits of the Mind Persisting Communicating w/clarity & precision
Managing impulsivity Gathering data through all senses Listening w/understanding & empathy Creating, imagining, innovating Thinking flexibly Responding w/wonderment & awe Judy ~ Art Costa -
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Habits of the Mind, cont. Thinking about your thinking
Taking responsible risks Striving for accuracy & precision Finding humor Questioning & problem-posing Thinking interdependently Applying past knowledge to new situations Remaining open to continuous learning Judy ~ Art Costa -
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Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
Verbal/linguistic Math/logic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Musical Visual/spatial Nature kinesthetic
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Learning Styles Auditory Visual kinesthetic
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Study Skills Ways to study to match multiple intelligence strengths and learning styles Organization Responsibililty Long and short term tasks
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Executive Functioning
Organization Cognition Emotional Control Flexible Thinking Self Monitoring (reflection) Task Initiation Working Memory
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Katie
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In a Nut Shell PROGRAM MISSION PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Rigor Challenge Growth Choice Engagement Best Practices High Expectations PROGRAM OUTCOMES Address learning styles Differentiate curriculum Foster higher level thinking skills Create positive learning environment Enhance student engagement Melissa
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This is going to be a great year!
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