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6th Grade Gifted Transition Night
January 23, 2020
Social & Emotional Needs of Gifted Adolescents
Challenges of MS Gifted Children
➢ Fitting in➢ Fear of bullying➢ Underachievement➢ Perfectionism➢ Identity formation
Social & Emotional Needs of Gifted Adolescents
What can parents do to help their gifted teen?
1. Be aware and listen - both what is said and not said! 2. Make time to talk with your teen. 3. Keep your emotions in check. 4. Withhold judgment.5. Advocate.6. Seek support.
Post, Gail, Ph.D. "Caught in the Middle: How to Help Gifted Children Survive the Middle School Years." Blog post. Gifted Challenges. N.p., 19 June 2014. Web. 9 Feb. 2017.
Alternative MS Options: Phoenix MS
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MS Gifted Service
Enriched English Language Arts▶ Criteria for Service: Gifted identification in Superior Cognitive
Ability and Specific Academic Area of Reading▶ Grades 7 & 8 ▶ Daily language arts instruction provided by licensed gifted
intervention specialist (teacher of record)▶ Program Description: English Language Arts standards presented
in more depth, breadth, complexity, and accelerated pace with integration of critical thinking tasks while addressing the affective needs of the gifted learner
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MS Gifted Service
Gifted Reading Clusters◦Criteria for Service: Gifted identification in Specific Academic Achievement in Reading◦Grades 7 & 8 ◦Daily language arts instruction provided by licensed gifted intervention specialist (teacher of record) Program◦Description: Cluster grouping of gifted reading identified students into one or more classes English Language Arts. Curriculum is differentiated in response to needs, strengths, learning styles, and interests of individual students to ensure all students have opportunity to learn at their full potential
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MS Gifted Service
How do I know if my child is receiving a gifted service? Per OAC 3301-51-15, any student receiving gifted services (EPP, Enriched ELA, AP, PSEO) are to receive a Written Education Plan (WEP)
WEP includes:▶ Description of services provided▶ Goals▶ Methods for evaluating progress▶ methods and schedule for delivery of service▶ Staff member responsible for delivery of service▶ Policies regarding waiver of assignments and scheduling of tests while
participating in any gifted services outside the general education classroom
▶ Date of next review of WEP
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Enriched English Language Arts
Presented by
Tricia Merenda: Coordinator of English Language Arts, the Social Studies, World Languages, and Business
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Writing
Picture back. . .
Think back . . .
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What our students say?
Writing . .. I don’t know what hurts more my hands or my mind.
I can relive my life twice.
I am finding ME as I write. It is an identity thing.
I am clearing the fog.
Not cheap.
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Our Enriched English Teachers
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Enriched English Language Arts
Depth, breadth, pace, and complexity
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Enriched English Language Arts
Depth, breadth, pace, and complexity
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Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment
Reading Standards
Writing Standards
Language Standards
Speaking and Listening Standards
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Math Progression
Presented by Mr. Tom Kaczmarek, Math Curriculum Leader, Worthington
Schools
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Math Progression
Science Options
Presented by Mr. Brian Geniusz, Science Curriculum Leader, Worthington
Schools
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7th Grade Advanced Science
▶ Science 7 & Advanced Science 7▶ Same curriculum
◦ Depth vs. breadth▶ Selection
◦ Science MAP tests - Fall-Spring◦ 6th grade teacher review
▶ Limited number of sections
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7th Grade - Physical Science
• Law of conservation of matter and mass
• Patterns in the periodic table (Adv.)
• Law of conservation of energy (Adv.)
• Forms of energy
• Tracing energy through a system
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7th Grade - Life Science
• Energy flow in an ecosystem (Adv.)
• Photosynthesis and respiration (Adv.)
• Abiotic and biotic factors of biomes
• Limiting factors and carrying capacity
• Succession
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7th Grade - Earth & Space Science
• Atmospheric composition, properties and the Greenhouse Effect
• Convection, conduction & radiation
• Change atmosphere of a planet (Adv.)
• Wind and ocean currents
• The water cycle & watersheds
• Earth, Sun and Moon systems (Adv.)
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Science Courses
▶ High School◦ Physical Science (Honors, STEM)◦ Biology (Honors, STEM)◦ Chemistry (Honors, STEM)◦ AP Biology◦ AP Chemistry◦ AP Environmental◦ AP Physics (1, 2)◦ Semester Courses (0.5 credits)
⚫ Astronomy⚫ Biomedical Science⚫ Environmental Science⚫ Forensics
Science Daywww.worthington.k12.oh.us/ScienceDay
MS 7th Grade Orientation
▶ Kilbourne MS – February 25, 6PM
▶ McCord MS – TBD - will either be the week of March 18th or March 25th
▶ Phoenix MS – February 19th and 20th, 6:30 PM
▶ Worthingway MS – March 18, 7pm
Enrichment Opportunities
Northwestern University Midwest Academic Talent Search (NUMATS)
❖ Talent identification using above-grade level testing – Explore, ACT, and SAT❖ Test preparation materials❖ Statistics comparing student’s scores with other gifted students at each grade level❖ Individualized academic planning❖ Instructional resources for both home and school❖ Learning opportunities both on-line and onsite❖ Resources for parenting students❖ Recognition of student achievement
www.ctd.northwestern.edu/numats
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Enrichment Opportunities
Annual Worthington Summer Enrichment Academy (WSEA)
▶ June st – th, 2020
▶ 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM and 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM
▶ More information to come – Watch Worthington Summer Learning website -
http://www.worthington.k12.oh.us/summerschool
SWEPP
SWEPP Summer Enrichment FairSunday, February , 2020
12 PM – 3 PM
The Shoppes at Worthington Place
Resources
Questions
Thank You for Coming!!