Challenging Units for Gifted Learners: Teaching the Way Gifted Students Think (Math, Grades 6-8)
Gifted students have the potential to learn material earlier and faster, to handle more complexity and abstraction, and to solve complex problems better. This potential, however, needs stimulating experiences from home and school or it will not unfold. These books are designed to help teachers provide the stimulating curricula that will nurture this potential in school. The units presented in this series are based on research into how these students actually think differently from their peers and how they use their learning styles and potential not merely to develop intellectual expertise, but to move beyond expertise to the production of new ideas.

The Math book includes units that ask students to develop a financial portfolio that includes high- and low-risk stocks, options and margins, AAA and junk bonds, mutual funds, and money markets; use math, science, engineering, technology, and art to design and build a miniature golf course; develop games based on probability; and run a real-life small business.

Grades 6-8
1139819213
Challenging Units for Gifted Learners: Teaching the Way Gifted Students Think (Math, Grades 6-8)
Gifted students have the potential to learn material earlier and faster, to handle more complexity and abstraction, and to solve complex problems better. This potential, however, needs stimulating experiences from home and school or it will not unfold. These books are designed to help teachers provide the stimulating curricula that will nurture this potential in school. The units presented in this series are based on research into how these students actually think differently from their peers and how they use their learning styles and potential not merely to develop intellectual expertise, but to move beyond expertise to the production of new ideas.

The Math book includes units that ask students to develop a financial portfolio that includes high- and low-risk stocks, options and margins, AAA and junk bonds, mutual funds, and money markets; use math, science, engineering, technology, and art to design and build a miniature golf course; develop games based on probability; and run a real-life small business.

Grades 6-8
29.95 In Stock
Challenging Units for Gifted Learners: Teaching the Way Gifted Students Think (Math, Grades 6-8)

Challenging Units for Gifted Learners: Teaching the Way Gifted Students Think (Math, Grades 6-8)

Challenging Units for Gifted Learners: Teaching the Way Gifted Students Think (Math, Grades 6-8)

Challenging Units for Gifted Learners: Teaching the Way Gifted Students Think (Math, Grades 6-8)

Paperback

$29.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Gifted students have the potential to learn material earlier and faster, to handle more complexity and abstraction, and to solve complex problems better. This potential, however, needs stimulating experiences from home and school or it will not unfold. These books are designed to help teachers provide the stimulating curricula that will nurture this potential in school. The units presented in this series are based on research into how these students actually think differently from their peers and how they use their learning styles and potential not merely to develop intellectual expertise, but to move beyond expertise to the production of new ideas.

The Math book includes units that ask students to develop a financial portfolio that includes high- and low-risk stocks, options and margins, AAA and junk bonds, mutual funds, and money markets; use math, science, engineering, technology, and art to design and build a miniature golf course; develop games based on probability; and run a real-life small business.

Grades 6-8

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781593634971
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/31/2010
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 11 - 13 Years

About the Author

Kenneth J. Smith, Ph.D., works at Sunset Ridge School District 29 in Northfield, IL, a suburb of Chicago. He currently runs the district-wide enrichment program. In 1995, Ken earned his Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Columbia University in New York. He was an American Memories fellow for the Library of Congress, and his articles have appeared in The Middle School Journal and Gifted Child Today.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction: We Are Intellectual Archaeologists Chapter 2: What Are They Thinking? The Cognitive Processes of Gifted Learners Chapter 3: Money Managers: Investments, Risk, and Payoffs Chapter 4: Building a Miniature Golf Course: S.T.E.A.M. .(Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Chapter 5: Calculating Probability: Building a Funfair Chapter 6: Small Business Administration: A Hands-On Economics Project (Coauthored by Terri Zazove) References About the Authors Common Core State Standards Alignment
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews