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A book full of ideas for classroom activities for ages 6 and up. Gifted children are not the only children who will benefit from this book. There are activities that cover many types of creative and critical thinking skills that will enable all children to develop their cognitive processes. The work that the children produce will be extremely different because the activities allow for creativity and open-ended answers. Children will thoroughly enjoy these activities. Some of the activities can be stretched out for days, or the Brainteaser section can be used for a quick warm-up to spark…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A book full of ideas for classroom activities for ages 6 and up. Gifted children are not the only children who will benefit from this book. There are activities that cover many types of creative and critical thinking skills that will enable all children to develop their cognitive processes. The work that the children produce will be extremely different because the activities allow for creativity and open-ended answers. Children will thoroughly enjoy these activities. Some of the activities can be stretched out for days, or the Brainteaser section can be used for a quick warm-up to spark interest and excite the brain. Use these ideas and have the confidence of knowing that the extra you are doing in the classroom really helps the children to think on six levels; knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
Autorenporträt
Ashley McCabe Mowat is a Gifted Educator and Consultant. She grew up in the southern states of America and was a student in the gifted programme from the age of 8. She received a BA in Early Childhood Education, a BA in Elementary Education and studied Psychology at Converse Women's College in South Carolina. Ashley continued her education at Converse, receiving a master's degree in Gifted Education. During this time, Ashley taught in an inner-city school and completed a thesis on Underachieving Gifted Males. She also planned and implemented a curriculum for the top 100 gifted students in her area for the Athena Institute, a summer programme for gifted students.Ashley moved to England, married, and in 1999 taught Key Stage 1 at Gateway School in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. The following year, she piloted a gifted programme in the school, writing and implementing a themed curriculum dealing with issues of the gifted and talented. The programme has been a great success.