Q: Does being gifted mean you are good at everything?
A: No! It means you may think deeply, creatively, or learn quickly in some areas.
Q: This skill helps you remember directions your teacher just gave.
A: Working memory.
Q: Your brain grows stronger when you practice hard things. What is this called?
A: Growth mindset.
Q: You finish early. Do you:
A) Distract others
B) Ask for a challenge
A: Ask for a challenge.
Q: How many continents are there?
A: 7
Q: Gifted students often enjoy learning about topics in more _______.
Depth
Q: This skill helps you wait your turn instead of blurting out.
A: Self-control / Inhibition.
Q: Mistakes help your brain do what?
A: Grow / Learn / Make new connections.
Q:
How many sides does a hexagon have?
A:
6
Q: What is the largest ocean on Earth?
A: Pacific Ocean
Q: True or False: Gifted students never struggle.
A: False! Everyone struggles sometimes.
Q: This skill helps you keep your desk, binder, and backpack organized.
A: Organization.
Q: The brain is protected by what hard bone?
A: The skull.
Q: Which is larger:
1/3 or 1/4?
Explain why.
.
A:
1/3 is larger because when you divide something into 3 pieces, each piece is bigger than when you divide it into 4 pieces
Q: What planet is known as the Red Planet?
A: Mars
Q: Name two traits gifted learners might show.
A: (Examples: curiosity, creativity, strong vocabulary, intense interests, sensitivity, big questions)
Q: If your plan doesn’t work and you try a different way, you are using ______.
A: Flexible thinking.
Q: What part of the brain helps with thinking and problem solving — the front or the back?
A: The front (prefrontal cortex — you can simplify to “front”).
Q:
You have 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 4 pennies.
How much money do you have?
A:
3 quarters = 75¢
2 dimes = 20¢
4 pennies = 4¢
Total = 99¢
Q: What do bees collect from flowers?
A: Nectar
Q: Why is effort more important than being “smart”?
A: Because effort grows your brain, builds skills, and leads to improvement.
Q: Why are executive functioning skills just as important as intelligence?
A: Because they help you manage your learning, complete tasks, and succeed.
Q: Why might gifted students sometimes feel frustrated in class?
A: Work may feel too easy, too slow, or they may think deeply and feel intensely.
Q: You are in a group project and one teammate isn’t participating. What is a respectful, responsible solution?
A: Communicate kindly, assign roles, ask teacher for help if needed.
Q: If you fold a piece of paper in half 3 times, how many sections do you have?
A: 8