Novelty and Surprise for Little Scholars (Kinder-2nd)

Novelty can increase engagement for all students, but especially for gifted and advanced learners (see Novelty, Surprise, and Twists ~ How to Inject These Into Your Lessons). Here are a few fresh activities to share with younger students! GUS AND GABBY GUESSING GAME (FREE) Inspired by Marcy Cook’s Contrasting Facts and the Who Am I? … Read more

Occam’s Razor, Critical Thinking, Big Foot, and Aliens (4th-8th)

At a gifted conference years ago, I was thrilled to get a seat in a session presented by Ed Zaccaro, author of Challenge Math, Primary Grade Challenge Math, and The 10 Things All Future Mathematicians and Scientists Should Know But Are Rarely Taught. Much of his experience was at the middle school level, and his … Read more

Six Blind Men, an Elephant, and da Vinci ~ A Lesson in Multiple Perspectives (K-8)

Here is a poetic tale that can be shared with students of all ages! It became a part of the first-day activities in my 4th-grade GT class every year. The focus of our studies was MYSTERIES, but not in the usual sense. You can find an overview of the year-long unit here, and in this … Read more

Back to School ~ Thematic Introductions and Connections (3rd-5th)

Last year, I shared some of my favorite activities for the first days of school in Back to School 2020 ~ A Few Ideas to Surprise and Delight. Many of you asked if I could elaborate on how these activities introduced and connected to the universal themes in 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Learn more here … Read more

Icebreakers and Jitter Shakers ~ First-Day Activities to Create Community

Here are five of my favorite activities to put students at ease when they walk into GT class on the first day. FIRST DAY TEACHER POEM (K-3) The idea behind this poem is to surprise and have a little fun with students as you introduce yourself and the GT class. Play through these slides in “present” … Read more