aig 101 lauren shipley aig quick write
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AIG 101
Lauren [email protected]
AIG Quick Write
Give One Fact, Get One Fact
List reasons is it important to know about AIG processes as
a classroom teacher.Beginning Jeopardy
100 Points for each example (max 300 points)
Yes!
At what grade level do students participate in a mass screening for AIG identification?
3rd Grade
Bonus Question (100 points):
Can students be screened before third grade?
100 Points
What three pieces of data are used to identify students for AIG services?
CogAT
300 Points
EOG Final Grades
What is the CogAT?
An ability tests that measures how much students should be able to do at a specific grade level compared to
peers of their age.
100 Points
CogAT Practice
If a student is struggling learning a concept in class, how can his/her CogAT
scores help guide your instruction?
Read & write about the topic
300 Points
Create a step-by-step plan to follow for learning
Draw picture about the topic
High Non-Verbal
Scores
High Quantitative
Scores
High Verbal Scores
What scores do students have to obtain to qualify for AIG services?
90th
Percentile
300 Points
93rd Percentile
93%FinalGradesEOGCogAT
What four AIG services provided in the district?
Students are placed in
cluster classrooms
400 Points
Differentiation Specialist
provides direct & indirect support
Differentiation is documented
quarterly on DEP
Teachers are trained in
gifted practices (PAC Classes)
Do students need to be identified as AIG to receive enrichment?
No!
100 Points
PAC Classes (TNL
#12738)
Who are good contact people at your school to that have many answers to more difficult
parent questions?
administrators
400 Points
Cluster Teachers Differentiation
Specialist
GPS TeamMembers
What PD in the district is offered for you to become more familiar with gifted processes?
Bonus Question (100 points)
What are examples of good enrichment for students?Final Jeopardy
100 Pointsfor each example (max 500 points)
Elevator Speech