Games for Gifted Children

Looking for inexpensive games for young gifted children?  Most of the lists available online contain fun, but often complicated games intended for older kids.  We’ve put together a list of our top 10 games of all time for young gifted children in preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade.

Most of the games are around $10 or less, and are fast and fun for the entire family to play!

Top 10 Games for Gifted Children – Fun for preschool to adult.  Essential criteria for a game to make our top 10 list is that adults agree it’s enjoyable to play too!

Websites for Gifted Children – Science, math, and general knowledge websites that our gifted children enjoy.

Animal Websites for Kids – Do You Love Animals?

Animal Websites:
http://www.akc.org/ -  Great for dog lovers, and it has TONS of cute pics!

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/animals/Animalbabies.shtml - You may know what a doe is: a female deer. But do you know what a female swan is? Check this website to find out awesome stuff!

http://animal.discovery.com/petsource/  – No matter what your favorite animal is, you will find it on this site!

http://www.kidscom.com/games/animal/animal.html - You can research about animals, and play games to find out more about them.

More coming soon!!!!!!!

 

Motivating Young Gifted Children Using Academic Competitions!

I don’t see a lot published about competitiveness in gifted kids, nor do I hear it discussed often at the “gifted children seminars” that I so often attend – so I thought it warranted some attention here.

The gifted kids I know are extremely competitive (particularly academically, but also athletically) – so it makes sense to channel the competitiveness in healthy ways.  Curiously, I’ve found that this competitive drive has recently surfaced in Lily (Lucy’s 5 year old sister) when her Kindergarten class began participating in Raz Kids Reading. Completely and totally unprovoked by me, Lily is now determined to “beat” the other kids in the class and read more, do more, and test better. The great thing is that the Raz Kids has gotten her excited again about reading, now that there is a purpose (winning!)

Lucy’s teachers have been very involved in promoting various academic competitions in the classroom, locally, regionally, and even nationally.  It gives the classroom a sense of collective purpose and enables the kids to practice empathy (“I’m sorry you didn’t do well, next time!”) and support (“Way to go, that was an amazing project!”) for fellow classmates.   There are many ways that teachers and parents can help gifted children participate in these competitions, and here is a very short list of a few great competitions for younger gifted kids:

Noetic Math – A math competition designed for gifted children.  The kids in Lucy’s class live and die by this bi-annual math competition, offered to kids in grades 2, 3, 4, and 5.  Any teacher from a public school or a private school is encouraged  to register their students.

Noetic Math

Scripps National Spelling Bee – So many gifted kids are gifted spellers too.  Unfortunately Scripps doesn’t start until 8th grade but most school district have their own spelling bees starting around 3rd grade.  Good practice for Scripps!

Doodle for Google – I’m a huge Google fan.  Doodle for Google is SO awesome – I’ve loved Lucy’s drawings!  Open to K-12 students and is judged by grade level.  A couple of kids at Lucy’s school won the state level!

Kohl’s Cares Scholarship – Not really considered a “competition,” but open to kids between the ages of 6-18.  A great way to promote volunteering in younger children.  Lucy won a district level Kohl’s Cares Scholarship last year for volunteering in her community.

Scholastic Kids are Authors – Many gifted kids are fantastic writers because they are so creative and “out of the box” thinkers.  Kids Are Authors is an annual competition open to students in Grades K–8 in the United States and U.S. international schools and is designed to encourage students to use their reading, writing, and artistic skills.

Kids Science Challenge – The Kids’ Science Challenge is a FREE nationwide competition for 3rd to 6th graders to submit experiments and problems for SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS to solve. Play science games, watch videos, and enter to win awesome prizes and trips!

Obviously, Hoagies is a terrific resource to find a more comprehensive list of these competitions but I wanted to highlight the academic competitions for our younger gifted kids!