Title: ELEMENTARY GIFTED
1ELEMENTARYGIFTED TALENTED EDUCATION PROGRAM
2Questions?(Please hold them until the end of
each section.)
3GT Resource Staff at CESJessica
Michaelsonjessica_michaelson_at_hcpss.orgBob
Schwabrobert_schwab_at_hcpss.orgBen
Weiskindbenjamin_weiskind_at_hcpss.org
4ALIGNMENT
5The mission of the Howard County Gifted and
Talented Education Program is to recognize and
develop talent in advanced-level students.
6Ascending Levels of Intellectual Challenge
7The 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.
8Elementary 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
9G/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)
10G/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
11G/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
12How 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
13G/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
14The 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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16G/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
17CEU 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.
18G/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
19Examples 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
20G/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
21Overall, 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)
22G/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
23Parent 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
24For additional information
- Schedule a conference with the G/T Resource
Teacher at your school. (4TH in Fall, 5th in
Spring)
25Questions?