How do you give students voice and choice in your classroom?
5 Ways to Ignite Gifted Kids’ Curiosity
Amplifying #OwnVoices: Feminist, Activist Gifted Youth
This post is the third in a series about including diverse voices in English curriculum while exploring issues and needs related to gifted students. This series will focus on various essays found in the YA nonfiction anthology, Our Stories, Our Voices: 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice, Empowerment, and Growing Up Female in America. View…
Book Club: Rain Reign
This post includes English Language Arts and interdisciplinary, differentiated activities for Rain Reign, by Ann M. Martin. 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…
Amplifying #OwnVoices: Recognizing and Affirming LGBTIQ+A Gifted Youth
Groupworthy Tasks: Differentiating Mathematics for Gifted Students
This post shares instructional strategies for the design and implementation of group-worthy tasks and for balancing differentiation and rigor in heterogeneous mathematics classrooms. How do you engage gifted learners with varying levels of mathematics preparation in group tasks? How can we use group tasks to counteract the labels students bring regarding their math ability or…
Vaccination Twitter Debate: A Differentiated Lesson for Gifted Students
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…
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…
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