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1 Welcome to Horizons Night I am Gifted... Tanya Cheeves: 1 st, 2 nd, and 4 th grades Sandra Landers: 3rd and 5 th grades

2 Operates under the state and county guidelines to identify and meet the needs of students who are intellectually and creatively gifted. Is a resource for ALL teachers and staff who work with these students on a daily basis. Strives to encourage higher levels of thinking and performance for ALL students.

3 1. Gifted students will develop advanced research skills and methods. 2. Gifted students will develop and practice creative thinking and creative problem-solving skills with a variety of complex topics within the area of study. 3. Gifted students will develop and practice critical thinking skills in the pertinent academic area.

4 4. Gifted students will develop and practice logical problem solving skills in the pertinent academic area. 5. Gifted students will develop advanced communication skills. 6. Gifted students will develop an understanding of self and how their unique characteristics may influence interactions with others.

5 Am I prepared for class? Did I use technology appropriately? Did I work well on my team? Did I complete my assignment? Did I clean up my personal space? Horizons students will monitor their own learning behaviors each week using a rubric posted in their classrooms They will record their scores in a chart to show their growth in each area!

6 itsLearning Remind101 Newsletters through email 18 week Progress Reports January and May Email is the best way to contact your child’s teacher

7 Unit: Poetry Unit Reading/Writing Connection Vocabulary/Analogies Math Problem Solving & Algebraic Thinking/Coding Math Problem Solving River of Words Art and Poetry Logical Problem Solving and Creative Thinking PETS: Primary Education Thinking Skills

8 Unit: What's the Matter? Science based unitWhat's the Matter? Daily reasoning warm-up Vocabulary/Analogies Vocabulary PET Primary Education Thinking Skills Math Exemplars/Problem Solving/Coding Math Exemplars/Problem Solving Reading Comprehension/Daily Writing River of Words/Art and Poetry

9 River of Words Poetry & Art Brain Boosters/Creative Thinking Vocabulary Cartoons Reading Comprehension/Daily Writing Singapore Math –Problem Solving/Mental Math Strategies Singapore Math –Problem Solving Rubik’s Cube Math/Problem Solving Greek Mythology/Athenian Secret Passion Projects/ Self–selected research and presentation projects

10 Mini Unit: Cardboard Challenge Arcade game design Reading/Writing/Research: 21 st Century Skills Challenge Math & Hands-on Equations (Algebraic Thinking) Example Lesson Challenge MathExample Lesson Vocabulary: Word Masters Challenge Analogy based vocabulary program and contest Vocabulary: Logic Problem Solving and Creative Thinking The River of Words Art and Poetry Contest “Literacy – is not just learning to read a book anymore.” The way we communicate, read, write, listen, persuade, learn from others, and accomplish community actions is changing.” - Educational Leadership, March 2009

11 River of Words: Poetry and Art Singapore Math Challenge (Math Strategies) Singapore Math Challenge (Math Strategies Rubik’s Cube Math Logical Problem Solving and Creative Thinking Caesar’s Stems – Latin stems for vocabulary acquisition Passion Projects/ Self–selected research and presentation projects Students will actively create new media rather than passively consume new media (Jason Ohler, 2009)

12  Learn About (like history or a place, or something)  Learn To Do (like computer skills)  Learn to Make (like a trebuchet, or windmill)  Learn to Create (like an art project or a story)  Learn to Test (like a science experiment)  Learn to Change (like an environmental project)  Students will be given one hour of Horizons time to work on this project each week, but are encouraged to continue work at home.  Students will ultimately present their completed projects.  Students will bring home project planning sheets & parents will receive copies in an email.

13  Bring your own technology  Agreement will come home from regular classroom teachers  Highlights from agreement  Learn more Learn more

14 Above and Beyond


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