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Help kids hone their skills and intelligence with fun activities for ages 5 to 7 The best way for kids to learn new things and test their skills is by solving problems and answering questions on their own. This colorful workbook gets them started, with 101 activities that are modeled after Gifted and Talented education programming. Each one is designed to engage kids and boost their academic ability, with exercises that cover everything from solving math problems and spotting patterns to critical thinking and writing. * Develop young minds—With a wide range of activities, kids will practice…mehr

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Help kids hone their skills and intelligence with fun activities for ages 5 to 7 The best way for kids to learn new things and test their skills is by solving problems and answering questions on their own. This colorful workbook gets them started, with 101 activities that are modeled after Gifted and Talented education programming. Each one is designed to engage kids and boost their academic ability, with exercises that cover everything from solving math problems and spotting patterns to critical thinking and writing. * Develop young minds—With a wide range of activities, kids will practice their test skills and explore topics like language, science, and art. * Tips for parents—Each exercise includes a brief note to explain the different skills it teaches, so parents and caregivers know exactly what kids are learning. * Next steps—Learn about Gifted and Talented programming, and find out how this book can help kids prepare for placement assessments in the future. Give kids the tools to explore their skills and gain academic confidence with the Gifted and Talented Workbook for Kids.
Autorenporträt
RACHEL MARTINO, M.Ed., is an advanced academics specialist and teacher of the Gifted and Talented. Founder of InsidetheGiftedClassroom.com, Rachel is passionate about creating resources to help all educators meet the needs of the gifted students in their classrooms.