prosper isd elementary gifted and talented program
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Prosper ISDElementary Gifted and Talented Program
Meet the GT Staff
Janet AndersDirector of Advanced Academics
Jenna WhatleyElementary GT
Campus SpecialistBaker and Cockrell
Wendy KruseElementary GT
Campus SpecialistFolsom and
Rucker
Schedules
Wendy Kruse:
Monday/Wednesday at RuckerTuesday/Thursday at Folsom
Jenna Whatley:
Monday/Wednesday at CockrellTuesday/Thursday at Baker
Program Design
Project based:
• Kdg – Creative thinking, Fluidity, Flexibility, Elaboration, Originality
• Texas Performance Standards Projects as a baseline http://texaspsp.org
• Lego Mindstorms in Grade 4
GT Program Pullout Time Frames
• Kindergarten: 30 minutes per week
• First Grade: 1 hour per week for projects
• Second Grade: 1 hour per week for projects
• Third Grade, 1 ½ hours per week for projects
• Fourth Grade, 2 hours per week for projects
Math Enrichment Component
New this year: Advanced Academics Math Enrichment
• 30 minutes of pullout for math for any students (GT or not) who score at or above the 96th percentile on MAP
• GT Campus Specialist will also be providing some alternate assignments to be completed in place of the classroom assignments
Math Enrichment
• We are looking for deeper understanding and reasoning
• If a child can be shown something 2 or 3 times and repeat what he/she has been shown, they may not have an understanding of the “why” – which is a foundation to advanced math in middle school and high school
Understanding and reasoning…Look at the problem below…does the “1” mean the
same thing?
Math Enrichment
For students not scoring at or above the 96th percentile, we will work with the teacher to provide enrichment at the appropriate level in the classroom.
Students may sometimes have the same assignment as the rest of the class. This may be used as a preassessment or it may be appropriate for the level of understanding for that concept for your student.
Differentiated Instruction
• We are working with teachers to differentiate for GT students who have mastered the content
• Graded assignments may sometimes be different for your child
• Your child should not always make a 100% - he/she needs to be challenged
Texas Performance Standards Projects
First Grade: SongWriter’s ClubStudents will listen songs to identify language and narrative patterns. Students will research the song writing process and songwriters.This will allow students to examine how songs communicate content and emotions.Goals: • Identify and practice alliteration, repetition, and
rhyme.• Build awareness of song structure• Create original stories• Create song lyrics based on original stories
Texas Performance Standards Projects
Second Grade: Pursuit of Passion
Students will explore hobbies and interests in depth from different perspectives. This will allow students to connect one’s personal hobby or interest to a related profession.Goals: The main goal of the project is to encourage each student to pursue his or her own passion.• Understand the relationship between personal
interests and society.• Become familiar with various career and study
opportunities related to interests• Develop the essential skills of logical thinking, creative
problem solving, intellectual risk taking and communication.
Texas Performance Standards Projects
Third Grade: Utopian Destination
It is a social studies unit that allows students to study the formation and history of cities and act as urban planners for a city of their imaginations.
This allows the students to look deep into the history of our local community and other communities and ensure their Utopian City meets the needs of government, education, communication, transportation, and recreation.
Texas Performance Standards Projects
Project Goals:
The students will become familiar with urban planning.
They will examine how cities evolve over time and how natural resources play an important role in adaptation.
The students will develop a proposal and presentation for a new city, complete with charter, governance structure, services outline, transportation plan, maps, and materials for promoting tourism and business development.
Texas Performance Standards Projects
Fourth Grade: Enigmas (Through December)
The students will investigate a naturally occurring enigma or unsolved mystery.
They will use logical thinking and creative problem
solving to research an enigma and how it manifests
itself. They will investigate theories about the
cause of the enigma, and then hypothesize the
cause of the enigma.
LEGO Mindstorms Robotics
Fourth Grade: (January-May)
The students will build and program robots that will perform loads of different operations.
Step 1: The students will build their robot.
Step 2: The students will program their
robot using the LEGO Mindstorms software.
Step 3: The students will test and run their
program.
Opportunities for you!
• Prosper Gifted Association
• DI – Destination Imagination
http://nexttexasdi.org/
• Odyssey of the Mindhttp://www.odysseyofthemind.com/
Questions?