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Why the Colored Fish? | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. Why the Colored Fish? Why the Colored Fish? This school of fish represents the unique individuality that gifted and talented youngsters bring to the table. Some swim straight, others swim to the right or to the left, but the school keeps them together. Teachers as Classroom Coaches. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Illusions | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. When you are looking for fun things to do, spend time with the Illusions or play our Interactive games! Below are two clusters of circles. Are the center circles in each cluster the same size? Is the left-center circle larger than the right-center circle or the right-center circle larger than the one? Click here for the answer! The first ring of circles encasing the center-circle is drawn. To determine that they are of equal size. With ...
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Educational Standards | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. Schools and Distance Learning. Educational Standards of Excellence. Enriched Setting and Environment. Provides a warm, nurturing environment. Where students feel comfortable being with other creative and/or bright students like themselves. Where children can collaborate and work together. Assumes that teachers can learn to facilitate active learning while maintaining structure and organization. Challenging and Creative Curriculum. Once ...
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Guess the Country | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. To begin. After the first hint, type a Country andclick Guess! Again Keep going until you guess it. You get three hints! Teachers as Classroom Coaches. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Synergy Challenge | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. Rules for Comic Animator. Comic Animator Entry Form. Synergy Challenge provides a new task every season where gifted students design, create, build, and perform something from their imagination. Projects will be posted on our Pinterest. Spring 2013 Challenge: Comic Animator. Create a comic book character who promotes the good of your community or society. Due date is on or before May 1, 2013. To enter the contest, click here.
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After School Programs | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. Schools and Distance Learning. G tec Kids, Wykagyl Section, New Rochelle, NY. G·tec Kids specializes in semi-private instruction, where no more than 4-6 students attend each class. For more information, please go to: G·tec Kids. Recognized by nationally renowned educators, artists and scientists, G·tec is the winner of the following awards:. National Association of Gifted Children: Outstanding Curriculum Development Award.
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For Kids | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. Teachers as Classroom Coaches. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Programs | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. Schools and Distance Learning. Teachers as Classroom Coaches. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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The Founder | Synergy Westchester
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Gtec Kids - Home. Why the Colored Fish? Schools & Distance Learning. Why the Colored Fish? Two interviews that appeared in the New York Times and Philadelphia Inquirer focused on Dr. Stix’s supportive view of the Social Studies assessments that pushed for higher critical thinking. She, along with her co-author Frank Hrbek, have written a series of simulations and hands-on activities in Social Studies for the secondary school market. Teachers as Classroom Coaches. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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