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Teaching the 3rd Amendment to Gifted Students
Unlike other amendments, the third amendment has little chance of going to court, so teachers can use it as a history lesson to show how the United States grew up.
Teaching the 8th Amendment to Gifted Students
As gifted students learn the concepts powering the Bill of Rights, no where is there a greater chance to see how far civilization has evolved than with the 8th amendment.
Teaching the 1st Amendment to Gifted Students
When teachers bring the Bill of Rights into the classroom, gifted students are often enchanted by the abstractions of the first amendment.
Using Board Games as Creative Springboards
Kids love board games. Teachers love pushing students in new directions. Take a page from Lewis Carroll and Hollywood by expanding board games into something gifted.
Rules and Guidelines for Gifted Classrooms
Students who leave the regular classroom for gifted classroom often discover they are in a distinctly different learning environment.