Spot the Difference: A Visual-Spatial Activity for K-2

Here is an activity that I used for enrichment with Kinder and 1st grade during a time when we were working on visual-spatial discrimination (In the P.E.T.S.™ curriculum, this is Max the Magician’s specialty). I was so surprised by the results! It had me wondering if this activity could even aid in identifying gifted kinder … Read more

You’ve Got Game: Figure Out the Rules!

Here are some games to present to your students in a new way. Rather than teaching the game or activity, challenge students to figure out what’s happening. Let them determine the rules or guidelines being followed. The game Dotty Six would be easy to teach students, and it’s appropriate for players of all ages. However, … Read more

Mastermind Game for Beginners: Math and Logic (K-1st)

The game of Mastermind has been around for decades and it reinforces not only logical thinking but also a number of math concepts (e.g. combinations, permutations, probability). My students, from third grade up, have always enjoyed it. I wanted to adapt it for younger students, so I created a beginner version that requires only these … Read more

S.C.A.M.P.E.R Across the Disciplines: Creative Thinking in all Subjects

Many teachers who work with gifted students or teach STEM programs are familiar with the brainstorming strategy S.C.A.M.P.E.R. If you have not taught it or used it with your students, there is a very good explanation here and here is an introductory slide show you can use to introduce the strategy to your elementary students. … Read more

Q is for Duck: Primary Animal Research Project

Here’s a research activity I used every year with my gifted kindergarten students, but it could easily be adapted for students in higher grades. The final product was always emailed home to parents at the end of the year and my students loved sharing it. If you’re looking for a more challenging literacy activity for … Read more