Resources for Students
“Join Explorer Classroom — a live interactive session that connects young people with National Geographic Explorers — to hear behind-the-scenes stories and interact with cutting-edge scientists, researchers, and powerful storytellers from around the globe. All events are free, open to the public, and include an instructional guide to help learners get the most out of the experience.”
Events Schedule: Events for ages 4-8 are Mondays at 11am ET, events for ages 9-14 are Thursdays at 10am & 2pm ET, with special events added on a rolling basis.
“WEEKDAYS AT 1 p.m. -- Join our engaging guides and visitor services team on Zoom for Capitol Conversations – live, interactive, virtual discussions about the U.S. Capitol. During Capitol Conversations, our staff will discuss some of the U.S. Capitol’s historic spaces, artwork, artifacts, and statues.”
“The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to identify the next generation’s brightest minds and provide them educationally enriching, intellectually challenging, and socially rewarding experiences.”
“Their online programs for students in grades 2-12 deliver rigorous and exciting coursework led by attentive, world-class educators. They offer hundreds of online courses for students around the world, in a variety of formats to fit your learning goals. Check out their online programs and summer camps!”
“Are you interested in publishing a book? The National Youth Foundation is accepting books about local heroines written and illustrated by students in grades K-8.” Book entries must be postmarked by January 9, 2024.
Click on the link to the left to learn more!
Please see Mrs. Williams with any questions.
Resources for Parents of Gifted Children
National Association of Gifted Children (Parent Page)
PAGE: Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education
SENG:
Supporting Emotional Needs
of the Gifted
Gifted Guru