A 3-D Printer Student Business!

by Crystal Koenig Crystal Koenig is a Gifted Education Facilitator and SGE Robotics Coach with 21 years of experience in education. She also serves as an eMINTS Affiliate Trainer and Director of Gifted Association of Missouri Region 1. This post is the result of a conversation in the Big Ideas Facebook group, specifically our Summer … Read more

How To Think About a Number ~ Let Us Count the Ways!

A MIND-STRETCHING SET OF CHALLENGES THAT REQUIRES ZERO PREP! How many tasks can be inspired by a simple two-digit number? When I began playing around with this idea, my brain exploded. This is just the kind of task we want for our students, right? mind-blowing and brain-stretching? And the best part? The challenge sets below … Read more

Muggins! Math Game ~ “Aerobics for the Mind”

by Taylor Halliday This summer, we’re having a Summer Share & Tell in our Facebook group. In one of our great discussions, Taylor Halliday, a Gifted Intervention Specialist working with grades 3-8, shared her enthusiasm for the math game MUGGINS! We all wanted to learn more! She agreed to elaborate in a blog post so … Read more

Math On the Move: Quick Brain Benders that Get (4th and Up) Students On Their Feet

Here are some ideas to keep in mind for future days when you and your students are in a bit of a slump and need to be energized! These activities will get your students out of their seats and thinking on their feet! All require very few materials and very little prep time (five minutes … Read more

Back to School ~ Thematic Introductions and Connections (K-2)

The content here is a continuation of a series. You may be interested in Back to School ~ Thematic Introductions and Connections (3rd-5th) and Back to School ~ Icebreakers and Jitter Shakers ~ First-Day Activities to Create Community Last year, I shared some videos in which I explained how I introduced the universal themes in … Read more

Alpha-Griddle Puzzles: How to Solve and Create (with Video Tutorial)

If your students have never tried this type of puzzle, the Alph-Griddle, or Alpha-Box puzzle is a logic puzzle that incorporates cardinal directions and use of a compass rose. So, as students read the clues and use logical thinking, a basic skill is also being reinforced. HOW TO SOLVE Here is a tutorial for this … Read more

Summer Share and Tell ~ Better than a Book Study?

I considered it a compliment when a colleague said to me, “You not only seek out professional development, you always take something you learn, even if it’s only one small thing, and try to incorporate it somehow into what you are already doing with your students.” I guess I’m what you call an “action researcher”- … Read more

Crypt-O-Words: Advanced Vocabulary “Caught” not “Taught”

A funny thing happened when I was creating a new resource for you. About a year ago, I began working on an idea for vocabulary enrichment that would “sneak” advanced vocabulary into activities students enjoy. I know many students love hidden words, wordplay, and puzzles. I thought it might be fun to create a resource … Read more

Oh, the Places You May Go! ~ Virtual Scavenger Hunt

In celebration of the month of May, here is a virtual scavenger hunt that will take your students to unique destinations around the world. As they journey, students will collect what they need to solve a paired puzzle. The solution to the puzzle will provide them with a ticket number for their flight home. Like … Read more

Making it Strange: The Genius of STRANGE PLANET

I’m a huge fan of Nathan Pyle’s Strange Planet comic series. I see so much potential for its use in the classroom that I had to devote an entire post to it! Who hasn’t pondered the idea of how strange and silly some of our customs and earthly activities would look to extraterrestrial aliens? The … Read more