Gifted students require these adjustments to their educational experiences in order to learn and realize their potential.
What are modifications?
This screening method evaluates all students in a grade or school, ensuring every child has a chance to demonstrate giftedness.
a. referral screening
b. universal screening
c. toxins screening
What is universal screening?
Find the word that links these 3 words together:
EASY
WISE
MAIN
What is STREET?
Some gifted students also have learning disabilities.
Not a myth
Universal screening has been shown to increase the identification of low-income and minority gifted students by this percentage.
a. 50%
b. 75%
c. 180%
What is 180%?
These tools look beyond test scores to measure characteristics like motivation, creativity, and problem-solving.
a. nominal scales
b. ratio scales
c. rating scales
What are rating scales?
This trait makes multiple-choice assessments difficult because these students see nuance and context.
a. tendency toward complexity
b. a need for precision
c. divergent interests
What is a need for precision?
Gifted students should serve as role models and tutors in regular classrooms.
MYTH
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What is Frosty the Snowman?
This term describes when high academic achievement or speaking standard English is viewed negatively by peers.
What is "acting white"?
Some highly gifted children may appear average in school due to the difference between ability and this.
What is performance?
All children are gifted according to the educational definition of gifted.
MYTH
Students from this socioeconomic background often underperform compared to gifted peers due to fewer early education and enrichment opportunities.
a. upper class
b. blue collar
c. poverty
What is poverty?
Find a rhyming two-word phrase for
PERSPIRING ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN
What is a Sweaty Yetty?
Because giftedness is not always obvious, adults may rely too heavily on this visible indicator to identify gifted students.
What are high grades?

What is 43?
Students who are both gifted and have disabilities such as ADHD, dyslexia, or autism are referred to by this term.
What is twice-exceptional?
This type of thinking blames the student or their family instead of addressing academic needs when achievement is low.
What is deficit thinking?
This gifted trait usually presents as perfectionism or a very defined sense of justice leading to challenges when understanding rules set by others or interacting with same-age peers who don’t hold the same standards.

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