Everybody has talents- what are yours?
Any Day in History: What happened on your birthday? The day you graduated? Your wedding day?
Find out the answers to these questions and more.
Belin Blank: The Belin Blank Center at the University of Iowa offers summer and school-year opportunities for students as well as talent search tests.
Free Rice: Practice for your ACT with these vocabulary words and math problems while you help feed the hungry.
Skill practice for younger children also provided.
Hoagies'Gifted: This is the mother lode of all things gifted. You can spend hours, if not days, reading through
this site. It includes information for educators, parents, and students.
Iowa TAG: In addition to legislative support, conferences, and newsletters, the Iowa Talented and Gifted Association's website provides resources and links.
Jigzone: Are you good at jigsaw puzzles? If so, you will love this website. You can start with 6 puzzle pieces or 200. Change the cut of the pieces for a really challenging puzzle. You can even practice your geography by choosing pieces in the shape of the United States. Time yourself and send the puzzle to Grandma to see if she can beat your score. You can upload photos and turn them into puzzles. Be careful- this site is addicting!
Library of Congress: Check out photos and videos and much information. Categorized. Great for research or history buffs.
NAGC: The National Association for Gifted Children keeps track of gifted issues from the national level.
OPPTAG: Office of Precollegiate Programs for Talented and Gifted
Photo a Day: Beautiful photography by a local citizen.
PROTOPAGE: Hundreds of categorized links.
SENG: This acronym means "Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted". It provides resources and parent groups.
Survive London: Dare you take a tour of Dickensian London? You could meet Mr. Micawber, Mr. Pickwick, or Fagin.
You might catch smallpox or end up in jail. If you do well, you will get to meet Charles Dickens.
The Davidson Institute for Talent Development: Provides services for talented youth, particularly profoundly talented. Iowa Department of Education: Offers some FAQ's as to gifted education pertinent to Iowa.
Any Day in History: What happened on your birthday? The day you graduated? Your wedding day?
Find out the answers to these questions and more.
Belin Blank: The Belin Blank Center at the University of Iowa offers summer and school-year opportunities for students as well as talent search tests.
Free Rice: Practice for your ACT with these vocabulary words and math problems while you help feed the hungry.
Skill practice for younger children also provided.
Hoagies'Gifted: This is the mother lode of all things gifted. You can spend hours, if not days, reading through
this site. It includes information for educators, parents, and students.
Iowa TAG: In addition to legislative support, conferences, and newsletters, the Iowa Talented and Gifted Association's website provides resources and links.
Jigzone: Are you good at jigsaw puzzles? If so, you will love this website. You can start with 6 puzzle pieces or 200. Change the cut of the pieces for a really challenging puzzle. You can even practice your geography by choosing pieces in the shape of the United States. Time yourself and send the puzzle to Grandma to see if she can beat your score. You can upload photos and turn them into puzzles. Be careful- this site is addicting!
Library of Congress: Check out photos and videos and much information. Categorized. Great for research or history buffs.
NAGC: The National Association for Gifted Children keeps track of gifted issues from the national level.
OPPTAG: Office of Precollegiate Programs for Talented and Gifted
Photo a Day: Beautiful photography by a local citizen.
PROTOPAGE: Hundreds of categorized links.
SENG: This acronym means "Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted". It provides resources and parent groups.
Survive London: Dare you take a tour of Dickensian London? You could meet Mr. Micawber, Mr. Pickwick, or Fagin.
You might catch smallpox or end up in jail. If you do well, you will get to meet Charles Dickens.
The Davidson Institute for Talent Development: Provides services for talented youth, particularly profoundly talented. Iowa Department of Education: Offers some FAQ's as to gifted education pertinent to Iowa.