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Ideas for Bright students

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CnG143
LIF Toddler

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Mrs.N

Ideas for Bright students

I teach first grade and I have one girl who is on a 4th grade reading level! Her comprehension is astonishing. As you can imagine all other subject areas are ridiculously easy for her.

She told her mom that first grade is boring. I need ideas to challenge her! I am clueless. What can I do ?

TIA

Posted 4/26/12 4:28 PM
 

MissJones
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Re: Ideas for Bright students

I give challenge packets for fast finishers. There are weird searches, math puzzles, analogies, things like that. I also give differentiation packets. For a unitlike poetry, I have poetry tic tax toe. I have a learning menu with all sorts of activities related to that unit. Can she do research reports related to a unit and present to the class? Also could she go up to another grade once a week?

Posted 4/26/12 6:21 PM
 

evrythng4areason
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Kayla

Re: Ideas for Bright students

i used to be like that, and i had teachers handle it in different ways

my first grade teacher used to give me math packets b/c i loved math..she started with 2nd grade, and by the end of the year i was doing 6th grade math packets..

for reading she would suggest books to me and just let me spend time reading after i finished my work..but that always made me the happiest anyways-i would rush through to finish my work so i could read after

Posted 4/26/12 7:24 PM
 

CnG143
LIF Toddler

Member since 11/09

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Name:
Mrs.N

Re: Ideas for Bright students

Posted by MissJones

I give challenge packets for fast finishers. There are weird searches, math puzzles, analogies, things like that. I also give differentiation packets. For a unitlike poetry, I have poetry tic tax toe. I have a learning menu with all sorts of activities related to that unit. Can she do research reports related to a unit and present to the class? Also could she go up to another grade once a week?



Did you make your own challenge packets?

Posted 4/26/12 7:46 PM
 

Mom-of-one
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Re: Ideas for Bright students

I give challenge packets I've made from various Evan-Moore & other type books. For higher readers,the packets focus on critical thinking skills - "detective-like"/mystery problems...

How does your student do with explaining problem solving strategies in math? I find my higher readers often have a tougher time with this, making it a good area of focus to help them extend...

Posted 4/26/12 8:52 PM
 

MissJones
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Re: Ideas for Bright students

Posted by CnG143

Posted by MissJones

I give challenge packets for fast finishers. There are weird searches, math puzzles, analogies, things like that. I also give differentiation packets. For a unitlike poetry, I have poetry tic tax toe. I have a learning menu with all sorts of activities related to that unit. Can she do research reports related to a unit and present to the class? Also could she go up to another grade once a week?



Did you make your own challenge packets?



Yes. I use activities from various puzzle books that i've collected. I love the everything kids books. I've taught my class sudoku and kakuro so the packets might have those in them too.

Posted 4/27/12 9:39 PM
 

2ofakind05
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Robyn

Re: Ideas for Bright students

I hope my DS gets a teacher like you all.

Posted 4/28/12 4:18 PM
 

MichLiz213
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Re: Ideas for Bright students

I love the suggestions the others gave. I wanted to add that I try to follow their lead. I had a girl in my pre-school class reading at a 1st grade level (she was at least an I in Fountas and Pinnel). She was 4, so she was still into princesses, so I hit dollar tree and got her Disney Princess workbooks. She loved them and they challenged her.

I'm a first grade leave now. My top reading group was so into a book about a child that was blind, we got into a discussion about Helen Keller, and they were curious about her. So I'm trying to see what I can find about her for them.

I would see what she likes or what she is interested in learning more about, and modify it from there.

Posted 4/29/12 12:41 PM
 

Erica
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Re: Ideas for Bright students

what about websites like carrot sticks, ixl, myskills tutor, BAQ?

Posted 4/29/12 3:29 PM
 
 

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