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AIM Curriculum Night

AIM Curriculum Night. 1 st , 2 nd & 3 rd Mrs. McClure . Based on Goals set by Cherokee County and specified on the Advanced Academics Curriculum Maps for each grade. These include: Goal 1: Advanced Communication Skills, Affective (Social and Emotional) Goal 2: Advanced Research Skills

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AIM Curriculum Night

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  1. AIM Curriculum Night 1st, 2nd & 3rd Mrs. McClure

  2. Based on Goals set by Cherokee County and specified on the Advanced Academics Curriculum Maps for each grade. These include: • Goal 1: Advanced Communication Skills, Affective (Social and Emotional) • Goal 2: Advanced Research Skills • Goal 3: Creative Thinking & Creative Problem Solving Skills • Goal 4: Higher Order Critical Thinking Skills Gifted Curriculum

  3. Logical thinking • Creative thinking • Higher-order thinking skills • Analysis • Synthesis • Evaluation Critical Thinking Skills

  4. Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) and Creative Problem Solving Skills (CPSS) • Advanced Research Skill (ARS) • Advanced Communication Skill (ACS) • Affective Skills (AS) Gifted Strands

  5. Daily Schedule Morning Meeting Problem Solving: Math Rules& other Problem Solving/Logic activities Unit Study: PETS, Fine Feathered Friends, Going Buggy Language Arts: Junior Great Books Integrating Science and Social Studies Technology: PREZI, Power Point, Word Brain Stations

  6. What does it mean to be gifted? • How can I communicate better with my peers? • How can I become a more well-rounded person ? • What are my personal strengths? • How can I set realistic goals? Morning Meeting The Daily Dozen Almanac- Date, quote, statistic, where in the World, meet and greet, word, nature, joke, funky forecast, question of the day, this day in history, quiz, & current event Social & Emotional Needs

  7. Math Rules is a math enrichment curriculum designed to challenge gifted students by targeting critical thinking and problem solving strategies while building upon what students already know. Emphasis on mathematical discourse within the classroom, problem solving and spirit of inquiry. Math Rules

  8. I will start Hands on Equations (HOE) with 3rd graders around the 4th marking period. Hands on Equations

  9. PETS • State Research/Technology Unit Study 1st Grade

  10. Bird Research/Technology • Bird Science Experiments • Zoo Animal Research/Technology • Zoo Day Unit Study 2nd Grade: Fine Feathered Friends & Zooland

  11. Insect Research/Technology • Insect Collection • Backyard Insect Monster Unit Study 3rd Grade: Going Buggy & TBD

  12. Reading skills • Critical thinking skills • Writing skills • Research-based • Based on “Shared Inquiry” model use by the Great Books Foundation Research shows that Junior Great Books improves reading comprehension, writing, and critical thinking skills. Exciting literature combined with interpretive activities and Shared Inquiry™ discussion engages all students Junior Great Books

  13. Reading of a story/passage • Discussion of Vocabulary • Written answer of Focus Question(s) • Discussion of Focus Question(s) • Other Creative Writing/Drawing of Story/Passage Junior Great Books involves:

  14. Only people who have read the story may take part in the Shared Inquiry Discussion. • Discuss only the story everyone has read. • Do not use other people’s opinions about the story unless you can back them up with evidence of your own. • Leaders may only ask questions; they may not answer them. The Rules of Shared Inquiry

  15. Front & back of AIM Purple Sheet

  16. Student must fill out their part every AIM day with Daily Schedule, #’s, mark HW, etc. • Teacherwill sign at the end of the day and write comments when needed. • Parent signature needed before coming to class the following week. AIM Daily Purple Sheets

  17. Perfectionism: “… allow their strong desire for excellent achievement to develop into unhealthy perfectionism, which can be paralyzing and cause a child to become overwhelmed with concern about making a mistake, or not being the best.” http://www.nagc.org/index.aspx?id=1214 • Underachievement: “…the unanticipated difference between accomplishment and aptitude.” http://www.nagc.org/index.aspx?id=972 • Organization Skills: Many factors may cause the disorganization that is contributing to your child’s achievement problems. http://www.nagc.org/index.aspx?id=968 Gifted Concerns

  18. Peer Relationships / Social Skills / Bullies “Gifted children will have moments when they are unavoidably “out of step” with age mates. http://www.nagc.org/index.aspx?id=1212 • Twice-Exceptional (Gifted with Special Needs) “Gifted children, with their high potential and abilities, may also have learning problems that act as a roadblock for the development of their gifts.” How can a child have an amazing memory for airplane trivia but not be able to test well on basic multiplication facts?” More Concerns

  19. Dianne McClure dianne.mcclure@cherokee.k12.ga.us Please note: Mail will be read and responded to during the school day, but outside instructional time. Your understanding for any lag in email replies is appreciated. Please be sure to put your child’s name in the subject box. Contact information:

  20. http://portal.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/bascomb-es/grades/Grades/AIM%20EIP%20ESOL.aspx Click on your AIM teacher’s name • Updates of what is going on in class • Any work not completed in class is due the next week upon arrival in class Check Website

  21. Thank You for coming and I look forward to working with your child this new School Year!

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