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Higher Order Thinking Skills - Ocee Elementary TAG
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K and First Grade. Higher Order Thinking Skills. Critical and Creative Thinking Activities. One of the instructional strategies used in TAG across all grade levels is to practice different forms of critical thinking. This includes:. Developing questions to discover new knowledge (asking who, what, when, where, why). Critical reading, writing, and discussion. Making comparisons using criteria. Using facts to make inferences and draw conclusions. Examining an issue from more than one point of view.
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Instruction - Ocee Elementary TAG
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K and First Grade. Higher Order Thinking Skills. Critical and Creative Thinking Activities. Various teaching strategies are used in TAG, including:. Inquiry, creative problem-solving, compare/contrast, mystery, groupwork, projects, differentiation by learning style and ability level. Specific information for each TAG Standard is linked to this page. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Fourth Grade - Ocee Elementary TAG
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K and First Grade. Higher Order Thinking Skills. Critical and Creative Thinking Activities. Fourth Grade- 1st Unit. This unit addresses Science Georgia Performance Standards:. S4E1 Students will compare and contrast the physical attributes of stars, star patterns, and planets. S4E2 Students will model the position and motion of the earth in the solar system and will explain the role of relative position and motion in determining sequence of the phases of the moon. Http:/ fsc.fernbank.edu.
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Support – Milton TAG Department
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Milton Talented and Gifted Department. Georgia’s Gifted Eligibility Rule. Philosophy for Talented and Gifted Education. FULTON COUNTY SUPPORTERS OF THE GIFTED. In addition, FCSG organizes parent speaker nights and works as an advocate for TAG teachers and students. 8211; Fulton County Supporters of the Gifted. 8211; Georgia Association for Gifted Children. 8211; National Association for Gifted children. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Snow “Home School” | 8thdiscoverers
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Alternate Site for Symbaloo. Another Snow “Home” School →. Snow “Home School”. February 11, 2014. I hope you’re snuggled safely inside playing Wii or something active. Rather than completely miss another few days of school, let’s use this as an opportunity to connect via technology; at some point in life, many of you will actually “go to work” this way, too! MONOLOGUE ASSIGNMENT (in case you left it at school). LINK TO NOVEL TEXT (in case you left it at school). This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Incorporating Social Studies into the Language Arts Classroom | 8thdiscoverers
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Snowy Flipped Classroom/ 2/25 →. Incorporating Social Studies into the Language Arts Classroom. August 27, 2014. Ideas for staying relevant while incorporating history and geography into ELA:. 1 International pen pals. 2 Creative problem solving in the community. 3 Tourism websites for Georgia regions. 4 Create museum displays for a Georgia Heritage museum. Deliver display plans to stakeholders. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Snowy Flipped Classroom/ 2/25 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fulton Co...
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Speak Up! | 8thdiscoverers
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Another Snow “Home” School. March 4, 2014. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Another Snow “Home” School. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Enrichment - Ocee Elementary TAG
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K and First Grade. Higher Order Thinking Skills. Critical and Creative Thinking Activities. Fulton County Supporters of the Gifted is a parent advocacy group. Membership forms can be downloaded from http:/ fultongifted.org/aboutFcsg.php. Popular out-of-school programs for TAG students in the past have included Camp Invention and Saturday School. Many opportunities are listed on the FCSG website, fultongifted.org. Many enrichment websites for students are linked to the FCSG website, fultongifted.org.
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Second Grade - Ocee Elementary TAG
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K and First Grade. Higher Order Thinking Skills. Critical and Creative Thinking Activities. Second Grade TAG - 1st Unit - Pilgrims. By the end of this unit, students will understand that:. Pilgrims constantly made decisions that affected their future. Weather played a large part in the Pilgrim’s survival. Lack of adaptation to the New World environment hindered the survival of the Pilgrims. Native Americans, as both friends and perceived enemies, affected the way the Pilgrims lived. Create a free website.
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Third Grade - Ocee Elementary TAG
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K and First Grade. Higher Order Thinking Skills. Critical and Creative Thinking Activities. Why study ancient history? Why do we care about what happened so long ago? Studying ancient history is not only important but interesting. The innovations of ancient societies include so many things that we use and practice today. I am excited about our journey into the past and look forward to working with your child! B Explain the ancient Athenians’ idea that a community should choose its own leaders. Examine an...
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