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Book Club: The City of Ember
This post includes English Language Arts and interdisciplinary, differentiated activities for The City of Ember, by Jeanne DuPrau. It’s part of a series that shares English Language Arts and interdisciplinary, differentiated activities for selections from Duke TIP’s 4th-6th Grade Online Book Club for gifted and talented students, which you can re-purpose for your classroom. Download all the activities for…
Differentiated Lessons for Gifted Students: Triangle Midsegments in a Parking Lot Puzzle
Digital Tools + Creative Writing: Create an Immersive Setting
Digital Tools + Creative Writing: Create a Page-Turning Plot
Book Club: The Phantom Tollbooth
This post includes English Language Arts and interdisciplinary, differentiated activities for The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster. It’s part of a series that shares English Language Arts and interdisciplinary, differentiated activities for selections from Duke TIP’s 4th-6th Grade Online Book Club for gifted and talented students, which you can re-purpose for your classroom. Download all the…
How (Ancient) Greek Are You? Time-Traveling Role Plays
Digital Tools + Creative Writing: Create a Compelling Character
Digital Tools + Creative Writing: Differentiated Lessons for Gifted Students
Modernizing the Canon: Amplifying Silenced Voices in To Kill a Mockingbird
Lesson Summary This post provides a lesson unit for introducing gifted and talented students to To Kill a Mockingbird by amplifying the diverse voices within the narrative. This unit provide differentiated lessons allowing you to investigate characters in the book, study historical context, explore the theme of empathy, research and bring to light silenced voices…
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