Identification
Gifted Child/ Bright Child
Differentiation
Bloom's Products
Cluster Teacher Responsibilities
100
When does screening for the QUEST program in LISD happen?
What is August and May?
100
A child that asks many questions.
What is a gifted learner?
100
Before beginning an unit of study, students are tested to see what concepts they have already mastered.
What is pre-testing or preassessment?
100
A recipe, model, artwork, demonstration or craft.
What is an example of an application product?
100
The teacher maintains an atmosphere in which creative and critical thinking can flourish.
What is encouraging students?
200
In what two areas of giftedness does LISD identify students for their QUEST program?
What is creative and productive thinking and general intellectual ability?
200
The child needs 6-8 repetitions for mastery.
What is a bright child?
200
The learning contract, reading contract, and proposal for a replacement task are methods that aid the organization of this process.
What is curriculum compacting?
200
Drawing,diagram, response to question, revision, or translation.
What is an example of a comprehension product?
200
The teacher modifies assignments to reduce the amount of rote drill and practice of skill already mastered.
What is modifying/differentiating?
300
Anytime! Any teacher of the student, the student's parent, transfer G/T, new to LISD students and the student himself.
When and by whom can a student be nominated for LISD's QUEST program?
300
The child plays around, yet tests well.
What is a gifted learner?
300
Organize a Venn diagram on a bulletin board that might be used for one topic or become a year-around board that focuses learning for every topic.
What are open-ended tasks?
300
Workbook pages, quiz or test, skill work, vocabulary, or facts in isolation.
What are examples of knowledge products?
300
Students are not to be kept out of QUEST classes because of behavior or performance in other classes.
What is supporting?
400
Students must score in the 95%ile or higher on two nationally standardized intelligence test.
What is the intellectual requirement for QUEST?
400
A child may not be motivated by grades.
What is a gifted child?
400
We are different. We look different from one another; we like different things; we learn different ways. One size does not really fit everyone.
What is tiered instruction
400
Survey, questionnaire, plan, solution to problem or mystery or a Venn diagram.
What are examples of analysis products.
400
QUEST students should not have to make up work missed while in QUEST.
What is scheduling?
500
A district screening committee made up of QUEST teachers and administrator.
Who decides on the identification of a possible candidate for QUEST?
500
The child knows the answers.
What is a bright child?
500
It accents content, product, and process skills, particularly high-level thinking, research skills, technology and life-long learning skills.
What is guided research?
500
Lesson plan, song, poem, story, advertisement, invention or other creative products.
What are examples of synthesis products?
500
Ensure that QUEST students do not miss instruction in core curriculum or recess.
What is language arts flex time or flex time?
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