Monday, April 28, 2014

Dr. Cash- Self-Regulated Child

GATE Parent Support 

Assisting Your Gifted Child in Being 
Self-Regulated: A Parent's Role 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014 6:00pm 
RENO HIGH SCHOOL Theater 
395 Booth St, Reno 

Presented by: RICHARD CASH, Ed. D. Educational Consultant

Gifted students, when under challenged, do not acquire the learning and academic skills essential for success in school beyond high school. Some of our brightest students fail within their first two years of college because they don't know how to be a "little fish in a big pond." This session will guide parents through the understanding of self-regulation and give you tools to assist your child in developing the acumen to be prepared for more advanced courses with other advanced learners as well as success in the 21st century.

Dr. Richard M. Cash has worked in the field of gifted education for over 25 years. His range of experience includes teaching at the elementary and middle school levels as well as the college level. Most recently, he served as Director of Gifted Programs for the Bloomington Public Schools, in Minnesota. Dr. Cash received his doctorate in Educational Leadership and a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, MN, both with a focus on gifted education. His areas of expertise are educational programming, rigorous and challenging curriculum design for gifted students, differentiated instruction, 21st century skills, brain compatible classrooms, and self-regulated learning.

Yogurt Beach Fundraiser

Yogurt Beach is proud to be hosting an 
all-day fundraiser benefitting... 

The Washoe County School District 
Gifted and Talented Education 
(GATE) Program 

on Wednesday, May 14, 2014, at all 
three store locations! 
(Mayberry Landing, Sparks Crossing 
and Village at Double Diamond) 

*** All you need to do is mention your support for GATE 
when you make your purchase***  

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Happy Spring (Break) !!!



Hello Families!
Hope you are all having a wonderful break, the weather sure is perfect to be outside having fun. I just wanted to remind you about the Spring Break Challenge. It is a packet of reading, writing, and online activities that was sent home the week before break. This is optional, but I know many students enjoy doing these activities anyway, so this is a fun way for them to earn rewards from Ms. Keane. If your child can't find the packet, just keep logs of reading and online activities. Include the dates they read or were online, what they read or did online, and how long (in minutes) they read or were online doing an educational activity. For writing the goal is 10 writing prompts- of at least 8 sentences long each.

Click the Link Below to see the letter with awards from Ms. Keane

Monday, March 3, 2014

Upcoming GT Events

·         GT Parent Connection is hosting a GT Resource Fair at Wooster High School on Monday, March 10th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity to find out what resources are out there for you and your child.

·         GT Parent Connection is also providing a parent support class on GATE students at Perfectionism on Wednesday, March 13th from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Vaughn Middle School.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Survival Unit

During the next several weeks, our class, along with Mrs. Behm’s 3/4 SWAS class at Roy Gomm, will be focusing on the driving question: 
What characteristics needed for survival will enable you to be successful in life?  
Throughout this unit, we will be looking at various topics of survival, from natural disasters, examples of survival from a historical perspective, as well qualities to achieve personal goals. 
To kick start the unit, we will participating in a mock drill game next week.  The purpose of the mock drill is to spark their thinking and discussion on what steps should be followed during an emergency situation.  While this is a simulation, we want to approach it as a game to alleviate any stress.  We feel this will be a fun and educational experience.   When the students come home the day we conduct the simulation, please ask questions about how they felt, what they learned, and what steps their team came up when placed in that given situation.
In ELA this semester we will be reading several fiction and non-fiction stories on the topic of survival.  Embedded throughout the literature, we will analyze the text to identify characteristics necessary for survival. They will also learn how to accurately cite sources and create a bibliography of their sources.
Some of the ELA, Science and Social Studies activities students will be participating in are:
                Creation of a public service announcement
                A first-hand experience of surviving in the “wild” through a field trip
                A Pioneer Simulation
                A field trip to Donner Lake to learn about the historical events that occurred
                Writing Pen-Pal letters between the classes to share learning experiences
                Writing an essay to answer the driving question with text support from a wide variety of       sources
 This is an exciting unit that will tie many essential academic skills together with fun and realistic content. I feel strongly that each student will walk away from this unit more prepared for learning deeper content next year, but also with a clear understanding of how to be successful in life.
 If you have any questions about this unit please don’t hesitate to contact me. If you have any resources you’d like to contribute to our class just let me know.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Valentine's Day Party



Friday, February 14th 
2:00-3:00

Students will be making lunch for another student in the class for Valentine's Day. A form will be completed by each student as to what they like and can not have. Please help and encourage your child create a thoughtful lunch for someone. The SWAS kids did this last year, and really loved it! 

We will also have a party with treats and a Valentine exchange. If you'd like to bring in/send in a treat for the party you can email Jane Owen for ideas. The students can also bring in valentines for the other students as well, please make sure that everyone is included. Thanks! 


Happy Valentine's Day



Multiplication Fact Masters!!!

This semester we have been focusing on increasing the students' multiplication fluency. In order to be proficient with higher math concepts the students need to be able to recall basic math facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) quickly. As you know they are doing nightly fact practice at home (either multiplication or division). In class they are taking timed multiplication tests. We have awards hanging in class for those students who are able to recall these facts quickly. 
We will continue to practice these facts and add to this list of students! 

Students Proficient in Multiplication 0-3
Amaiah
Cristian 
Lily 
J. J.
Grace 
Chase 
Edward  
Riley 
Hayley 
Katherine 
Peter 
Catherine 
Abigail 
Adrienne 
Sarah 
Katelyn 
Steven 
Ashton 
David 
Jackson 
Adele 
Jada 
Tyler 
Austin 
Carter 
Owen 
Zachary 
Isabella 

Students Proficient in Multiplication 4-6
Riley 
David 
Hayley 
Katie
Ashton
Peter
Adrienne
Owen
Jada
Bella

Students Proficient in Multiplication 7-9
Owen 
Jada 
Ashton