The story of The Magical Gingerbread House is meant to encourage children to learn for the sake of learning. While this book is about Mrs. Williams' gifted class that includes 8 ¿ year old Nathaniel, it is written for all older elementary students. Nathaniel is a really smart student who is at least 2 years ahead of the rest of his regular classmates in his studies, which means he can attend Mrs. Williams' class. Nathaniel enjoys Mrs. Williams' class which, like many gifted classes, consists of a lot of research and projects. Her class uses themes, such as countries, on which to base their…mehr
The story of The Magical Gingerbread House is meant to encourage children to learn for the sake of learning. While this book is about Mrs. Williams' gifted class that includes 8 ¿ year old Nathaniel, it is written for all older elementary students. Nathaniel is a really smart student who is at least 2 years ahead of the rest of his regular classmates in his studies, which means he can attend Mrs. Williams' class. Nathaniel enjoys Mrs. Williams' class which, like many gifted classes, consists of a lot of research and projects. Her class uses themes, such as countries, on which to base their studies. Nathaniel is a very creative child who always takes what he learns in class to learn more outside of class. Mrs. Williams encourages research and outside-of-class learning by giving students who do further research and projects at home a few minutes of class time to present to the class what they have learned. She also provides students with character lessons that she prints on the board after they present to the class. This magical adventure is both imaginative and informative. The illustrations provide a fun way to see the story through the use of cartoon characters. The Magical Gingerbread House is the first in a series based on Mrs. Williams' class. Other books in this series will feature some of her other students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Linda McCallister resides in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. She has an A.B. in Home Economics from Glenville State College, a Master's in Home Economics Education from Marshall University, and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership with a minor in Special Education (with an emphasis on Gifted) from WVU/Marshall. She taught GiftedEducation in Kanawha and Putnam counties and served as administrators in Kanawha, Putnam, and Mason counties inWest Virginia. She traveled to the U.S.S.R. and Hungary, as one of the U.S. Ambassadors for Gifted Education, to make presentations regarding her gifted programs. Dr. McCallister also served as President, President-Elect (organizing the state gifted conference), and Treasurer of her state gifted organization, where she often presented at conferences. In addition, she was also a member of national and world gifted organizations.Her 3 children, Tiffany, Harvey Paul, and Lorinda with her 11 grandchildren, Alexandra, Zane, Hannah, Grace, Hayden, Emma, Corwin, Cole, Olivia, Konnor, and Marc (Deuce) are the loves of her life.
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