Twitter: Math Myths, Gifted Myths, Language Puzzles

Another bunch of gifted education resources tweeted out from @ByrdseedGifted:
  1. An article by Dr. Tomlinson called “Differentiating Instruction For Advanced Learners” http://bit.ly/9fJMQc
  2. MoreWords.com is a great way to find words with greek and latin roots. Here’s words containing “soph” - http://bit.ly/9MMb1T
  3. “Differentiating Curriculum For Gifted Students” an article by Sandra Berger http://bit.ly/bkGRq1
  4. Awesome roundup of story-based instruction from @ThinkThankThunk http://bit.ly/b1RBl2
  5. A dozen math myths. Could provide interesting opening to a lesson.http://bit.ly/bquHsL
  6. Interesting writeup about divergent thinkers, common in a gifted classroom http://bit.ly/dBJzKK
  7. Gifted education myths from National Association for Gifted Children. http://www.nagc.org/commonmyths.aspx Found via RT @SeaburySchool.
  8. Inductive language puzzles, could be interesting openers. Found via @jkottkehttp://bit.ly/9vhTZW

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