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Title: ELEMENTARY GIFTED


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ELEMENTARYGIFTED TALENTED EDUCATION PROGRAM
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GT Resource Staff at CESJessica
Michaelsonjessica_michaelson_at_hcpss.orgBob
Schwabrobert_schwab_at_hcpss.orgBen
Weiskindbenjamin_weiskind_at_hcpss.org
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ALIGNMENT
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The mission of the Howard County Gifted and
Talented Education Program is to recognize and
develop talent in advanced-level students.
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Ascending Levels of Intellectual Challenge
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The G/T Education Program goals are to
  • Accelerate the achievement of students who
    participate in the G/T Education Program.
  • Increase successful participation of
    underrepresented populations of students in G/T
    Education Program offerings.
  • Develop a highly qualified professional staff.
  • Develop and implement a comprehensive plan for
  • G/T Education Program communication and
    community involvement.

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Elementary G/T Education Program Instructional
Services
  • G/T Mathematics for 4th 5th grades
  • G/T Curriculum Extension Units-Grades 1-5
  • G/T Instructional Seminars
  • Type IIIs

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G/T Mathematics
  • Curriculum is enriched accelerated by as much
    as two years based on Common Core Standards
    (College and Career Standards)
  • Focus is on problem solving and application of
    mathematical skills
  • Daily mathematics instruction by the G/T
    Mathematics Teacher (1 hour 15 minutes/day)
  • Testing required for participation for students
    nominated by teachers or parents (COGAT)

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G/T Mathematics
  • Scope and Sequence of CCS curriculum is set to
    meet the needs of students for when they enter
    Algebra 1 in 7th grade
  • There is increased depth and complexity and
    advanced level problem solving
  • Homework will involve both practice of concepts
    and problem solving
  • Students are evaluated using assessments,
    performance tasks, homework, and class work

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G/T Mathematics
  • 4th Grade Units
  • Problem Solving, Probability, and Stat (embedded
    throughout)
  • Factors and Multiples
  • Patterns and Algebraic Thinking
  • Computation of Numbers in Base 10
  • Fractions
  • Geometry
  • 5th Grade Units
  • Problem Solving, Probability, and Stat (embedded
    throughout)
  • Ratios and Proportional Relationships
  • Number Sense and Integers
  • Expressions and Equations
  • Geometry

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How Students are Assessed
  • We will assess our students using the following
    resources
  • Teacher-made tests and quizzes
  • Relevant problems from our textbook
  • Problem solving tasks
  • Demonstration of the Mathematical Practices
  • Participation in mathematical tasks in class
  • Completed projects
  • Ongoing formative assessments
  • Homework completion

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G/T Curriculum Extension Units
  • Interdisciplinary advanced-level content,
    reading, writing, thinking skills
  • 2-3 CEUs per grade per year lasting approximately
    9-12 weeks each
  • Each unit requires two hours of instruction per
    week with the G/T Resource Teacher
  • Multiple criteria used for the selection process
  • GT Teachers and Classroom Teachers collaborate on
    an introductory lesson for talent spotting

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The following criteria may be considered when
selecting students for CEUs
  • Introductory Talent Spotting Lessons
  • Instructional level for reading
  • MSA scores in reading or math (COGAT, MAPP)
  • Local reading assessments scores
  • Report card grades in reading, writing, and
    related content areas
  • Teacher recommendation in Language Arts, related
    content areas, and work habits

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G/T Curriculum Extension Units
GRADE LEVEL ENRICHMENT UNITS
1 ART OF LANGUAGE, CHILDREN LIKE ME
2 TRANSPORTATION, ARCHAEOLOGY, GRAND PRIX MATH
3 BRIDGES, WORLD CULTURES, MATH AND LOGIC, WEATHER
4 ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS, OUR PLACE IN SPACE, CHESAPEAKE BAY
5 LEADERSHIP, POLITICS OF PERSUASION, OCEANOGRAPHY, AUTHENTICITY
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CEU Accountability
  • Grade level objectives must already be mastered
    and a teacher recommendation is needed during the
    selection process.
  • Work is assigned and graded grades are shared
    with classroom teachers (for about 25 of final
    grade.)
  • Grouping is flexible to meet student needs.
  • Not every student participates in every CEU
  • Various subject areas and interdisciplinary
    skills will be enriched throughout the year.

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G/T Instructional Seminars
  • Designed to develop advanced-level skills in an
    area of interest for students
  • Offerings vary based on the needs and interests
    of the students and grade-level teams
  • Each unit requires weekly instruction with the
  • G/T Resource Teacher
  • Students self-select based on their interest in
    the topic

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Examples of G/T Instructional Seminars
  • Stock Market Game
  • Fantasy Football
  • Mystery Festival
  • Constitutional Connections
  • Multimedia
  • Young Writers Institute
  • Challenge Book Club
  • Zams Quest
  • Engineering Challenge
  • Green School
  • NOAA problem-based learning
  • NASA challenges

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G/T Research Investigations
  • Highest level of differentiation for students
  • Investigations last year-long or can be
    multi-year
  • Requires instruction each week with the G/T
    Resource Teacher
  • Students self-select based on their passion for a
    particular topic. Teacher approval is required

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Overall, What Is Available for Students?
  • Kindergarten
  • LA and Math Enrichment as needed
  • 1st Grade
  • 2 CEUs (pull out), Math Enrichment and Support
  • 2nd Grade
  • 3 CEUs (pull out), Interest Seminars (recess)
  • Math Enrichment and Support
  • 3rd Grade 5th Grade
  • 3 CEUs (pull out), Interest Seminars (recess),
    Type III
  • Math Enrichment and Support (3rd Grade only)
  • GT Math (4th and 5th Grade)

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G/T Volunteer Opportunities
  • Parent Academy
  • Two parents needed
  • Monthly meetings
  • Learn about advanced-level offerings that are
    available through the Gifted and Talented Program
    and give your feedback
  • Classroom Volunteers

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Parent Resources
  • GT Website www.hcpss.org/academics/gifted-and-ta
    lented/
  • HCPSS G/T Parent Academy Meetings
  • www.nagc.org
  • National Research Center on Gifted and Talented
    www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt.html

Schwabgt.weebly.com Weiskindgt.weebly.com
Michaelsongt.weebly.com
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For additional information
  • Schedule a conference with the G/T Resource
    Teacher at your school. (4TH in Fall, 5th in
    Spring)

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