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Kindergarten movie guides for Gifted and Talented

Preview of How to Train Your Dragon 2 Teacher's Guide

How to Train Your Dragon 2 Teacher's Guide

Looking for fun ways to extend your How to Train Your Dragon Unit? Check out these ideas aligned specifically for the release of the second film. Great for summer camp programs, substitute teachers or parents wanting to combat summer learning loss.
Preview of Using Cinematherapy to Support the Needs of Gifted Students (Pre-K/ K Mini-pack)

Using Cinematherapy to Support the Needs of Gifted Students (Pre-K/ K Mini-pack)

Created by
Bonny Skutch
This mini-pack includes four lessons that use easy-to-find videos to help students (gifted or ALL students) discuss an social and emotional issues that they may be facing. Each lesson in this pack includes a synopsis of the video, a menu of introductory activities, discussion questions aligned with social and emotional issues, and a menu of follow up activities, including craftivities. This pack includes lessons to go along with the videos "The Berenstain Bears: Too Much Pressure." "The Dot,
Preview of The Dot: Using the movie to address social and emotional needs of gifted

The Dot: Using the movie to address social and emotional needs of gifted

Created by
Bonny Skutch
This is a lesson plan that uses the video of Peter H. Reynold's The Dot to address social and emotional needs that young students (especially gifted students) often face. The lesson includes a synopsis of the video/book, a menu of introductory activities, discussion questions about the video, and a menu of follow up activities. Issues that these activities help children discuss are fear of failure, self-consciousness, facing challenges, underachievement, humility, advocacy and support, empathy
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