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Gifted & Talented Program

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Gifted and Talented Program
With Mrs. Wurth

 

Welcome to the Gifted and Talented program. My name is Shelly Wurth and I have been in education for 16 years.  I have a BA degree in Elementary Education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and an endorsement in Gifted Education from the University of Nebraska-Kearney.  I am  the Gifted and Talented facilitator for Catlin Arts Magnet, Hartman, Saddlebrook and Springville Elementary.  Students at each of my schools qualify for Gifted and Talented services by achieving high scores on standardized tests or by teacher nominations based on classroom performance. The students have a scheduled class once a week. Specialized G/T instruction consists of math, language arts and creative activities constructed using the G/T framework.  Judging from student reactions, they enjoy the enriching curricular extensions. Feel free to contact me at anytime with questions, comments, or concerns.

 

 

 

 
 

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Discussion Questions
When you read a story, here are some questions that you can discuss.

*What is your opinion of the main character in your story?
*What evidence in the story supports your opinion?
*How would you modify or change the plot or plan in the story?
*Can you predict the outcome if the plot changed?
*Can you think of an original way to change the beginning and middle of the story?
*In your opinion, what makes this a good story?
*What makes you want to keep reading?

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