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Page 1: KWL chart In the column marked K please jot down some of what you KNOW about the FCPS Advanced Academic Programs. In the column marked W please write
Page 2: KWL chart In the column marked K please jot down some of what you KNOW about the FCPS Advanced Academic Programs. In the column marked W please write

KWL chart In the column marked K please jot down

some of what you KNOW about the FCPS Advanced Academic Programs.

In the column marked W please write WHAT you would like to learn about these programs.

During the presentation please feel free to fill in the L section of your chart.

Page 3: KWL chart In the column marked K please jot down some of what you KNOW about the FCPS Advanced Academic Programs. In the column marked W please write

KWL charts Are a strategy to use with students to tap into

their prior knowledge about the subject (K) Brainstorm their own learning goals in the W

section Students are able to draw meaning from what

they are learning by comparing it to what they already know

Keeps track of their learning Could be used to document what students

learned after the L column is complete.

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One size does not fit all. One size does not fit all.

What is best for your child?What is best for your child?

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Intelligence is not how much you know or how fast you learn, Intelligence is not how much you know or how fast you learn,

but how you behave when you don’t know the answer.but how you behave when you don’t know the answer.

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Philosophy of FCPS Advanced Academic Programs

Children who have been identified for advanced academic services have the potential to achieve high levels of accomplishment, and this potential needs to be recognized and addressed.

In order to meet their needs and develop their abilities, these high ability learners require a differentiated curriculum that provides advanced learning opportunities.

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A student in grades K through 12 who demonstrate high performance ability or academic potential and who have a cognitive, physical, behavioral, or emotional disability that requires accommodations in order for their potential to be realized.

Twice Exceptional Learners (2e): Who Are They?

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Advanced Academic Services are labeled Levels 1-4.

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Critical and Creative Thinking StrategiesGrades K-6

Level I Services

All children learn to think, reason, and problem-solve

through nine strategies that challenge students to use

and apply knowledge in new and different ways.

Lessons that develop critical and creative thinking skills

are used by teachers with all students in K-6

classrooms.

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Critical and Creative Thinking Strategies

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Differentiated Lessons in Areas of Academic StrengthGrades K-6

Level II

Differentiated instruction is provided through more challenging content, assignments, resources, and flexible groupings in one or more areas of academic strength. Advanced Academic Resource Teachers plan, collaborate, and share ideas and resources with classroom teachers and other specialists.

An example of level 2 here at Herndon Elementary would be Advanced Math classes in grades 3-6 in both French and in English. Level 2 services are typically delivered by the classroom teacher.

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Part-Time Advanced Academic ProgramGrades 3-6

Level III

Students work directly with the Advanced Academic Resource Teacher to receive enrichment and extensions to curriculum and instruction. The Advanced Academic Resource Teacher plans and collaborates with the classroom teachers and other teachers who work with the students e.g., ESOL and special education.

Direct services may take the form of the AART co-teaching with the classroom teacher, flexible instructional groups within the classroom or pull-out groups.

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Young Scholars – A Model for Success

All Levels K-12

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Local Advanced Academic Programs Screening for School-Based Services (Levels II-III)

All students are evaluated for Advanced Academic Programs school-based services using multiple sources of information.

Local school Advanced Academic Programs screening committee determines eligibility for school-based services (Level II – K-6; Level III - Grades 3-6)

Parents/guardians may initiate a referral

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Full-Time Advanced Academic Program Grades 3-6

Level IV

The full-time advanced academic program is differentiated in depth, breadth, and pace of instruction. It provides an appropriate level of challenge for highly gifted learners with a strong emphasis on critical and creative thinking, and problem-solving. The mathematics curriculum is accelerated by one grade level and readings and resources that are used in other subject areas are also presented at advanced levels. Students have opportunities for ongoing opportunities for reflection and self-assessment.

This program is offered at Clearview Elementary for those eligible students who live within the Herndon Elementary boundaries.

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Information Considered in Placement Decisions for Part-Time and Full-Time

Advanced Academic Programs

Ability test scores - Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT) (Nov, 12-16, 2012)

-FCPS Cognitive Ability Test (CogAT) Custom Form, Grade 2 Achievement Test Scores (Oct. 15-26, 2012)

- Standards of Learning (SOL) scores Gifted Behavior Rating Scale (GBRS) Progress Reports Additional Information

- record of previous Advanced Academic services received- work samples, certificates, and/or awards (8 ½ x 11)- Parent Questionnaire (for level IV referrals)

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Gifted Behavior Rating Scale In identifying students for advanced academics,

one tool that we use is available on the AAP website – the Gifted Behaviors Rating Scale – It gives many examples of characteristics of advanced students in the categories of:

-exceptional ability to learn -exceptional application of knowledge -exceptional creative/productive thinking -exceptional motivation to succeed

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Local School Screening for Full-Time Advanced Academic Placement

Grade 2 Screening pool is established using the Naglieri Nonverbal Abilities Test (NNAT) from 1st grade and

the FCPS Cognitive Ability Test (CogAT) Custom Form, Grade 2.

Parents of students in the second grade screening pool receive a letter notifying them that their child will be screened for the full-time advanced academic program. Parents may decline screening.

Grades 2– 6 Parents may submit full-time advanced academic program referrals for 2nd grade students not in the

pool, and students in grades 3-7.

Screening file is prepared by the local school Advanced Academic Programs screening committee and submitted to central selection committee.

Eligibility decisions made by the central selection committee, and reviewed by an oversight committee.

Parent/guardian(s) are notified by mail regarding eligibility.

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Testing Timeline 2012-2013

All 1st/2nd grade students, and students in grades 3-7 who are missing ability test scores, are tested during the fall testing cycle.

*First graders will take the NNAT. *Second graders will take the FCPS Cognitive Ability Test, Custom Form, Grade 2

Scores from the 1st grade NNAT and FCPS Cognitive Ability Test, Custom Form, Grade 2 are considered for the 2nd grade pool. All other Level IV screening files are generated by referral.

There is no advantage to having a file initiated by pool vs. referral. Fall Testing Windows:

FCPS Cognitive Ability Test, Custom Form, Grade 2 and CogAT (grades 3-7 by request) October 15-26, 2012

Naglieri Nonverbal Abilities Test (NNAT) November 12-16, 2012 Spring testing is only for FCPS students enrolled after the fall testing cycle

and referred for advanced academic services. A parent/guardian may seek private testing through a licensed psychologist

or through GMU. Call 703-933-4200.