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Elementary Challenge FAQ

Information on the Elementary Challenge Program.

 

Frequently Asked Questions


Please click this link for frequently asked questions about the elementarfy challenge program.

 


What's Happening in the Challenge Classroom?


The Challenge Program will follow the schedule chosen by the School District of Washington and their classroom protocols will be aligned to this plan. Enrollment in the program may dictate adjustments to the schedule throughout the year. The teachers of the program will communicate with parents prior to the first day of attendance.


A Typical Challenge Day


Our Challenge day includes student activities in the areas of logic, problem solving, creative expression, Project Lead the Way and affective learning. The curriculum changes from year to year based on student interest and needs.

Logic - By combining, relating, ordering and eliminating, students will sort through related bits of information to form a logical solution.

Problem Solving - While respecting the reasoning of others, students will exchange ideas to examine, explain, and evaluate problems from multiple perspectives.

Creative Expression - Through the processes of writing and research and by utilizing literature and technology the interdisciplinary units are developed to engage students in creative and critical thinking.

Project Lead the Way (PLTW) - Pathways in computer science, engineering, and biomedical science engage students in hands-on activities, projects, and problems. Students become creative, collaborative problem solvers ready to take on any challenge.

Affective Learning - Being gifted often comes with challenges like asynchronous development and social and emotional challenges. These activities encourage student interaction and collaboration to provide growth in these areas.

Elementary Challenge Staff
 

Michelle Bobo
Gifted Facilitator


Challenge Calendar

2024-25 Challenge Calendar


Elementary Challenge Curriculum

Curriculum for the Elementary Challenge Program is sequential, mindfully connected and expressed throughout the system. Options provided by the program have links to general curriculum, as well as reaching through and beyond the regular curricular scope. Options span grade levels, disciplines and the levels and kinds of intelligences.

The curriculum is constructed around themes that are appropriate for gifted learners and encourages productive thinking. The content relates to the theme, is multi-disciplinary, contains necessary information and is consistent with the needs, interests and abilities of gifted students. The outgrowth is the goal by which the gifted student demonstrates the knowledge (content) and skills (processes) that have been consolidated into the learning environment.


Weekly Schedule

Monday- Sixth Grade
Tuesday- Fifth Grade
Wednesday- Fourth Grade
Thursday- Third Grade
Friday- K, First Grade, Second Grade


Elementary Challenge Structure