DSS - 1
DSS - 2
HOTs
KWL
Miller's 9
100
Long standing underrepresentation of students from racially diverse backgrounds.
What is the prevalence of Gifted and Talented?
100
IQ score of 125 to 130
What is a baseline for identifying gifted and talented students?
100
A group of experts observe a student who is gifted in the performing arts.
What is advocating for a child who is gifted in the performing arts?
100
A child who, before the age of 10, performs in an intellectually demanding way at the level of an adult professional.
What is a prodigy?
100
Engages in creative activities
What is participation?
200
Demonstrating unusual capabilities in an intellectual, creative, academic, leadership, or performing and visual arts area.
What is Gifted and Talented?
200
The majority of students who are gifted and talented spend most of their school day here.
What is the general education classroom?
200
The teacher provides instruction only on the content that the student has not yet mastered.
What is compact the curriculum?
200
Skipping one or more grades in order to experience higher levels of instruction.
What is acceleration?
200
Use more challenging material to present content.
What is substitute curriculum?
300
Recognize gifts and strengths of student and find a school citizenship project the student can lead.
What is a classroom adaptation for a gifted and talented student in an inclusive classroom?
300
boredom high vocabulary specialized talents and interests intensely interested in academic pursuits
What indications would make a general education teacher refer students for evaluation?
300
The belief that intelligence is 50% genetic and 50% cultural.
What is hereditarian model?
300
Addressing the top 20% of students in a school through special-interest groups, specialized instruction in small groups, and mentoring on individual projects.
What is all-school enrichment programs?
300
Give higher order thinking questions, not more questions on the same level.
What is size?
400
An interaction of environmental and biological factors.
What causes giftedness?
400
Focuses on implementing instructional approaches that match the strengths and needs of each gifted learner.
What is differentiated instruction?
400
What is good for gifted students is good for most students.
What is the controversy surrounding gifted and talented education?
400
Effective for helping elementary through secondary school students explore the socioemotional aspects of being gifted and enabling them to become lifelong learners.
What is the autonomous learning model?
400
Higher order thinking questions and essays are implemented.
What is difficulty?
500
high general intellect creative leadership ability high or low self-concepts
What are general characteristics of gifted and talented students?
500
build on leadership skills by giving the student responsibility for leading a class discussion of major concepts.
What is a classroom adaptation for a gifted and talented student in an inclusive classroom?
500
Incorporate multiple intelligences into the lesson Let Bloom's taxonomy be your guide
What are ways to challenge gifted and talented students?
500
A performance-based, research-reliable, and research-validated assessment for identifying giftedness in students, including those from diverse backgrounds.
What is DISCOVER?
500
Add instruction on disciplines or learning domains not found within the typical curriculum.
What is substitute curriculum?