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SCIS Curriculum Night. Gifted and Talented Social Studies and ELA. Introductions. Cyndi Anderson GT Social Studies cynthia_anderson@lovejoyisd.net Claudia Love GT Pre-AP ELA claudia_love@lovejoyisd.net. Questions?.
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SCIS Curriculum Night Gifted and Talented Social Studies and ELA
Introductions • Cyndi Anderson • GT Social Studies • cynthia_anderson@lovejoyisd.net • Claudia Love • GT Pre-AP ELA • claudia_love@lovejoyisd.net
Questions? If you have questions, please write them on a sticky note, and place them on the “Questions” paper. Answers will be compiled and sent out by email.
What is GT? • Increased rigor • Use of the Depth and Complexity Icons • Compacting • Project Based Learning • Cross curriculum
Touring the World of Culture in a Year • Unit 1: • - Thinking Like a Geographer • Unit 2: • - Cultural Diffusion (Foundations of Western Civilization) • Unit 3 : • - Cultural Relationships (Middle East) • Unit 4 & 5: • - Cultures in Transition (Latin America & Africa) • Unit 6: • - Global Interactions (Asia & Europe) • Unit 7: • - Human Rights (Europe)
Experiences of a World Cultures Traveler • Elmoland – Creation of Government • Museum Walks • Public Service Announcement Projects • Timeless Gifts Historical Essay • Google Earth Tours • South America Travel Agents • Building a Nation Simulation • Candy Bar Economics
A Day in the Life • Jumping into Culture (Bell Ringers, Instructions, etc) • Introduce New Concepts • Efficient Note Taking • Slideshows, videos, reading passages • Application of Learning • Socratic Seminars • Group Activity • Individual Assignments • Building Positive Relationships • Academic Discussion • Teamwork • Injection of Fun
When the travel is extended… • Unfinished work • Reviews for Tests • Based on individual need • Projects with announced due dates 20 – 30 minutes per night
Grading Grading --Scale: Daily work and quizzes count 50%. Tests, essays, projects count 50%. --Students are allowed to re-take quizzes and tests. --Grades will be posted weekly on Power School. --Every assignment is based out of 100 possible points. --Expect rubrics for assignments, such as projects and essays.
What is the Pre-AP in GT Pre-AP ELA? • Pre-AP classes raise the bar for students by asking them to reflect not only on the “What?” of language studies, but also on the “So what?” • Students not only examine plot, setting, and characters, but they also connect the author’s purposeful use of language with attitude, effect, and universal meaning. • They read not only for plot but also for structure and theme.
What is the Pre-AP in GT Pre-AP ELA? • Students write reflectively, thinking in writing about the meaning of the words, actions, and events they encounter both in literature and in life. • They write argumentatively, structuring evidence in persuasive, logical ways. • Using their own life experiences, they write stories that reflect their deepest concerns and ideas. • They write to explain, to analyze, and to understand.
A Day in the Life • Reading/Writing Workshop (Pre-AP mini-lessons, practice, reading strategies, writing process, journal writing, individual and small group work, paired reading, book clubs, choice reads)
A Day in the Life • LAVA • Stems • Vocabulary • Spelling • Context clues • Language of the Discipline (Syntax) • Vocabulary of language usage • Using sentence structures intentionally and for effect
Homework & Grading Homework --Reading --Writing --Blogging --Studying Grading --Scale: Daily work and quizzes count 50%. Tests, essays, projects count 50%. --Students are allowed to re-take quizzes and tests. --Grades will be posted weekly on Power School. --Every assignment is based out of 100 possible points. --Expect rubrics for assignments, such as projects and essays.