Gifted & Talented: Primary Talent Development: Early Learning Program PreK-2 Modules, Lessons, and Resources

Kindergarten: A Sense of Wonder

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The purpose of the module, A Sense of Wonder, is to encourage students to use inquisitive and persistent behaviors as they wonder about their world. The module extends the strategies introduced in prekindergarten. These strategies include using questions to approach problems and identifying attributes to sort, classify, and make inferences. The attribute strategies serve as the foundation for subsequent Grade One and Grade Two Primary Talent Development (PTD) modules. This module is meant for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually impaired students, where appropriate.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Amy Tubman, MSDE Admin, Kathleen Hogan, Melinda Wilson, Jessica J. Reinhard, Gwen Lewis, Marcella Brown, Bruce Riegel, Kathleen Gregory, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee

Kindergarten: All About Attributes

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The purpose of the module, All About Attributes, is to encourage students to use communicative and perceptive behaviors to think like a scientist.  The module strengthens observation, description, and sorting skills.  The attribute strategies serve as the foundation for subsequent Grade One and Grade Two Primary Talent Development (PTD) modules. Throughout the lessons, students will manipulate materials, play thinking games, and create products. This module is meant for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually impaired students, where appropriate.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Melinda Wilson, Kathleen Hogan, Jessica J. Reinhard, Gwen Lewis, Amy Tubman, Marcella Brown, Bruce Riegel, Kathleen Gregory, MSDE Admin, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee

PreKindergarten: Making Sense of Our World

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The purpose of Making Sense of Our World is to encourage students to use communicative behaviors to relate their thinking like scientists. The module introduces strategies developed in Kindergarten. These strategies include identifying sensory attributes to sort, classify, and compare observational data about our world, and are for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually impaired students, where appropriate.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Amy Tubman, MSDE Admin, Bruce Riegel, Kathleen Gregory, Jessica J. Reinhard, Kathleen Hogan, Melinda Wilson, Gwen Lewis, Marcella Brown, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee

First Grade: Design Dilemma

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The purpose of Design Dilemma is to encourage students to use resourceful and creative behaviors to think like a scientist. Students will demonstrate these behaviors to design and build a suitable structure for a fourth little pig. Although the use of the book The Fourth Little Pig is helpful, the module may be taught without it. This module is meant for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually impaired students, where appropriate.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Amy Tubman, MSDE Admin, Melinda Wilson, Kathleen Hogan, Gwen Lewis, Marcella Brown, Kathleen Gregory, Bruce Riegel, Jessica J. Reinhard, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee

Second Grade: Tremendous Trees

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Tremendous Trees or Tree-mendous Trees encourages students to use inquisitive and creative behaviors, to think like a scientist. The module extends the Essential Strategies of Attributes and Questioning introduced in Kindergarten and First Grade. Students use questions to approach problems and identify attributes to sort, classify, and make inferences to create analogies on observational data about our world using this module for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually impaired students, where appropriate.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Amy Tubman, MSDE Admin, Bruce Riegel, Melinda Wilson, Kathleen Hogan, Gwen Lewis, Marcella Brown, Jessica J. Reinhard, Kathleen Gregory, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee

First Grade: Thinking Big

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OverviewThe purpose of Thinking Big is to immerse students in a series of research-based cognitive behaviors that are foundational to school and life success: creativity, logical reasoning, memory, and spatial reasoning.Thinking Big was developed by Frederick County Public Schools and is made up of single-day experiences designed to instruct students in the behaviors and elicit them without additional prompting. While arranged in order of difficulty, lessons may also serve as “stand-alone” experiences throughout the year grouped by cognitive focus. Most lessons use mathematical thinking prompts and manipulatives. The focus of the unit is not on math, but on thinking and reasoningThe lessons have also been mapped to the relevant gifted behaviors that are taught and observed through the PTD Program. There are two scoring guides: one that allows the observer to record the names of those students who exhibit a command of the cognitive behavior(s); and a REPI-aligned continuum, which allows the observer to note the affective behavior that undergirds a student’s high-level completion of the cognitive behavior. This module is meant for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually-impaired students, where appropriate.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Amy Tubman, MSDE Admin, Bruce Riegel, Melinda Wilson, Kathleen Hogan, Gwen Lewis, Marcella Brown, Jessica J. Reinhard, Kathleen Gregory, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee

PreKindergarten: It Fits!

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The purpose of the module It Fits is to encourage students to use perceptive behaviors to think like a scientist. The module introduces strategies developed in kindergarten. These strategies include identifying attributes to sort, classify, and make inferences in order to create analogies on collected observational data about our world and are for all students.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Amy Tubman, MSDE Admin, Bruce Riegel, Kathleen Gregory, Kathleen Hogan, Gwen Lewis, Marcella Brown, Melinda Wilson, Jessica J. Reinhard, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee

Second Grade: Preservation Problem Solvers

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The purpose of Preservation Problem Solvers is to encourage students to use leadership and resourceful behaviors to think like a scientist. This module extends the Essential Strategies of Attributes, Questioning, and Creative Problem Solving introduced in Kindergarten and First Grade, is for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually impaired students, where appropriate.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Authors: Amy Tubman, MSDE Admin, Bruce Riegel, Melinda Wilson, Kathleen Hogan, Gwen Lewis, Marcella Brown, Kathleen Gregory, Jessica J. Reinhard, Heidi Strite, Margaret Lee