gt parent meeting k 2 with depth and complex 2012
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Bulverde Creek Elementary SchoolGT Teacher
Mrs. Kacie Germadnik2012-2013
GT Parent Meeting
Depth & Complexity Icons
Based upon the work of Sandra Kaplan, USC
Some Characteristics of Gifted Children……
Gets excitement from intellectual challengeHave an intense awareness of the world’s problems
Have an advanced vocabulary (may be an avid reader)
Has difficulty focusing on or finishing assignments; may seem disorganized
Is sensitive, empathetic, and emotionalGets bored and frustrated, wants to move on quickly to more interesting work
Shows outstanding responsibility and independence
Shows superior reasoning powers and can see subtle relationships, abstract thinker
Shows persistent intellectual curiosityDevelops one or more interests to considerable depth
Observes keenly; is responsive to new ideasLearns quickly and easily and retains what is learned
Shows creative ability or imaginative expressionIs self-critical, a perfectionistCommunicates easily with adults (not always peers)
What do you notice? Does anything surprise you?
We promote higher order thinking skills through…• Critical thinking practice
• Creative thinking practice
• Problem solving
• Research/inquiry
• Use of technology
• Affective thinking activities
• Decision-making
• Taking on leadership roles
Our goal is to develop each child’s cognitive ability through activities based
on four types of thinking:•Convergent (looking for the interrelationships between
clues and recognizing flaws in reasoning)
•Divergent (listing many responses and looking for ideas that are original and off-beat)
•Visual/Spatial (focusing on memory and mental manipulation of images)
•Evaluative (looking for more than one viewpoint, understanding criteria, and offering a solution based on valid
considerations)
K-2 Themes:K—Exploring Thinking1st –Exploring Differences
Discoveries (Abel’s Island)2nd—Exploring Connections
Natural Structures (Biomimicry)/Manmade Structures (Walls)
Students that qualify for GT K-2 will remain in GT each year until the end of 2nd grade.
GT Class Schedule
11stst Grade: Monday mornings Grade: Monday mornings22ndnd Grade: Monday Grade: Monday
afternoonsafternoons
They have their normal They have their normal specials, recess, and lunch specials, recess, and lunch
times.times.
Students that qualify for the GT (K-2) program remain in the program until the end of second
grade.
Students must be re-assessed at the beginning of third grade for the GT (3-5) program.
Classroom performance, test scores, and reading averages
are used to screen for testing.
•Discovery Notebooks and Structures Notebooks
•Depth and Complexity Reflection sheets
•Student Report CardsJanuary (2nd Grade only)May (1st and 2nd)
Special Issues:
Homework Policy
Absences/Attendance
Feed that hungry mind. (Museums, Libraries) Be a learner yourself. Keep track of your child’s school performance and progress. Encourage and support your child’s creativity. Respond to your child’s questions. Create a safe environment for failure. Give them permission to
make some mistakes and learn from them. Praise your child for taking risks, even when things don’t turn out
the way he/she planned. Look for science, art, or music classes in the community.
Help your child find a mentor—a caring adult or teenager who will guide and encourage him.
Tell them specific things you like and admire about him/her. Go beyond school performance.
Treat your GT child with respect by listening to them. Pay attention to your child’s passions. Support and encourage. Help your child find balance in life Get your child involved in activities and programs.
Communication is key to your child’s
success.You may always contact me…
•By e-mail [email protected]
•By phone 407-5200
“Education is not the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a fire.”
-William Butler Yeats.
Check out my blog for
activities we are doing in class!!
blogs.neisd.net/kgerma/
Wish List: Things we need
•Post Its
•Glue Sticks lots and lots…
•Crayons and Markers
•Wipes
•. Any help is Much appreciated!