Anecdotes from a Parent of Highly Gifted Twins

We started Chemistry and Biology classes with at Accelerated Academics when the boys were 5 years old. Dr. Miller recognized right away that each child had advanced learning abilities and identified them as gifted learners. We went through their curriculum and she identified many areas where we could challenge the boys and advance their learning. I was not knowledgeable about gifted education and Dr. Miller recommended many resources including books, videos, and websites. Many of which I have read multiple times as they have been very impactful for my family. 

The boys are involved in a lot of programs and classes but Dr. Miller is their absolute favorite class and teacher. Dr. Miller has developed their love and passion for the sciences. They have advanced two grade levels in Math and Language Arts since starting in her program. The boys recently completed abilities testing. Dr. Miller was not only spot on in recognizing their learning capabilities but also in identifying their learning styles, strengths and weaknesses. 

Here are some candid pictures from some of our classes. 

Making a DNA Strand from Pipe Cleaners

Science Experiment

Drawing the Aluminum Atom

Learning to Use a Microscope for Biology Class

Learning to Use a Microscope for Biology Class


Ways that Gifted Students Learn Differenly From Their Peers

Matthew Lynch wrote a blog for Education Week on June 13, 2016 titled, "5 Ways Gifted Students Learn Differently." His message conveys that it is critical for educators to understand how gifted students learn differently from their peers in order to provide successful learning experiences. Please follow the link below to read Lynch's article.

 

Source: http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/education_f...

Fun with Storytelling, Puppets, and Mensa Kids

By Dr. Jenelle S. Miller

The National Mensa Annual Gathering was held in San Diego at the beginning of July 2016. The gathering hosted numerous programs and special events for members of Mensa and their guests. To qualify for Mensa, you must have scored in the top 2 percent of the general population on any one of more than 200 accepted, standardized intelligence tests — including Mensa administered admission tests — at any point in your life.

I had the unique pleasure of attending this gathering to assist with the children’s program which consisted of about 60 Mensa students between the ages of 4 and 12. In between a couple of science sessions, I engaged the children in a unique story that has been a part of my family since my father was a little boy. As you will see in the photo taken during the event, I became a storyteller and performed the Tajar Tales with puppets. Back in 1993 my artist sister, Jill Kerry, and I republished this whimsical tale written by Jane Shaw Ward in the 1920s; and then created the puppets, plush Tajar dolls, and an audio CD to develop a complete "story kit." I often use the story kit as an example during my "Student Publisher's Workshop" where I teach children how to collaborate together to write, illustrate, and narrate stories as well as make puppets and perform puppet shows. My sister and I are both big fans of including the Arts in education.

Source: https://www.mensa.org/

Happy Pi Day!

Today is Pi Day. Click on the title link to find out why Pi Day is special.

Here are a few other links for Pi Day activities from MAKE:

Celebrate Raspberry Pi’s Fourth Birthday with These 5 Pi Projects

How Far Can You Memorize Pi? Show Off Your Skills with These Memory Tricks

From other sources:

Learn about Pi Day

How to Celebrate Pi Day

Enjoy your Pi Day exploration and activities!

 

 

 

Securing an Appropriate Education for your 2E Student

I found a great article today that I would like to share with you. The article was written by Mark Woodsmall, Esq. to assist 2E families in pursuing and obtaining an appropriate education for your children. Please follow the link below:

Source: http://www.woodsmalllawgroup.com/securing-...