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1 SCIS Curriculum Night Gifted and Talented Social Studies and ELAR

2 Introductions Cyndi Anderson – GT Social Studies – cynthia_anderson@lovejoyisd.net cynthia_anderson@lovejoyisd.net Nina Hopkins – GT English Language Arts (ELAR) – nina_hopkins@lovejoyisd.net nina_hopkins@lovejoyisd.net

3 Questions? If you have questions, please write them on a sticky note, and place them on the “Questions” paper. We will answer all the questions via email by September 20th.

4 What is GT? Increased rigor – Use of the Depth and Complexity Icons Compacting Project Based Learning Cross curriculum

5 Big Ideas Theme: CONFLICT Caesar’s English Literature Circles Independent Study Playing with Language

6 A Day in the Life Do Now – Analogies, idioms, word play Grammar – Caesar’s English, grammar tests and writing mini-lessons Two 30 min. blocks – Independent reading, literature circle meetings, read alouds, and independent studies

7 Homework Reading Unfinished class work – Literature Circle Responses – Research Springboard draft writing – Once every 2-3 weeks 20 – 30 minutes per night

8 Grading Reader’s Notebook responses – Post-it responses or DCI Task Cards Writing grades Caesar’s English quizzes Independent Studies

9 Big Ideas Following the chronological history of the United States from exploration through the 21 st century. Social Studies is cross- curricular – Reading Skills – Writing – Research There are eight strands of social studies – History – Geography – Economics – Government – Citizenship – Culture – Science/Technology – Social Study Skills

10 History Norms Objectives Enduring Understandings Major Chronological Themes Five Themes of Geography Primary Source Modern Day Relevancy Critical Thinking Skills Differentiated Instruction Assessments

11 A Day in the Life Spark Student Interest Introduce New Concepts Create an Authentic Learning Experience – Compose, create, construct – For example: compose a law, construct a treaty to end a war Reflection Building Positive Relationships – Discussion – Teamwork – Injection of Fun

12 Homework Unfinished work One to two assignments (started in class) per week Based on individual need Projects with announced due dates 20 – 30 minutes per night

13 Grading Daily Tests (counts for two daily grades) Based on a percent scale

14 Thank you for coming! Please contact us with ANY questions!


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