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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 3-5 million academically gifted students in grades k-12 Who are They? How to Spot Them Higher levels of analysis and evaluation and also uses unusual problem-solving techniques Score with an IQ of 130 or above in multiple tests High achievement capability in such areas as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields Understand content and finish work more quickly than most Thinks independently and likes to debate and be involved Offer independent study projects that allow the student to work at a personal pace programs and facilities exist specifically for those that are gifted or talented Demonstrate outstanding levels of aptitude (defined as an exceptional ability to reason and learn) Teaching Methods Can be absent-minded with practical details and may forget homework sides of Demonstrate competence (documented performance or achievement in top 10% or rarer) in one or more domains Gifted and Talented Students Become bored easily with inactivity Perfectionist and expects others to be as well Negatives your Be the "facilitator" rather than the "expert" (guide the student do not bind the student) Use technology: many websites and tools exist to facilitate the growth of a gifted or talented student the many Facts Positives Offer different techniques for completing assignments in hopes to facilitate learning strengths Creating leveled assignments allows all the students to cover the same material, but work on different difficulties Being the "facilitator."I never studied on myown. I followed the teacher without asking questions. I do not enjoy the results and would liketo encourage studentsin their curiosity. Natasha's 3 Favorite Teaching Methods
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