Gifted Education Resources for Kids
 

 

    Kids College is a non-profit organization offering educational workshops which challenge individual potential. Their mission is to support gifted children, their families and educators. Four semesters of workshops are offered each year held on Saturday and Sunday in several locations, Sept - June. A week long camp is offered during Summer.

For more info, please visit kidscollege.org.

 

 

Books for Gifted Students

Gifted Kids Speak Out, by James R. Delisle.
    Hundreds of kids ages 6-13 talk about school, friends, their families, and the future.
    Free Spirit Publishing. 1-800-735-7323


Girls and Young Women Leading the Way,
Frances A. Karnes, Ph.D., and Suzanne M. Bean, Ph.D.
    Twenty true stories about leadership. Free Spirit Publishing.
    1-800-735-7323.

Images Of Greatness, by David Melton.
    A wonderfully illustrated compilation of lifetime achievers throughout history.
    Landmark Editions, Inc. (816) 241-4919.


Kidstories: Biographies of 20 Young People You'd Like To Know, by Jim Delisle.
    Free Spirit Publishing. 1-800-735-7323.

The Gifted Kids Survival Guide: For Ages 10 & Under, by Judy Galbraith.

The Gifted Kids Survival Guide: For Ages 11-18, by Judy Galbraith.
    These books have been highly recommended by the GCT magazine, the NAGC, and by gifted young people across the country. They contain practical information such as suggestions for goal setting, tips for coping with stress, facts about giftedness, as well as being upbeat and pro-kid.  Free Spirit Publishing. 1-800-735-7323.

Written and Illustrated By..., by David Melton.
    A revolutionary two-brain approach for teaching students how to write and illustrate amazing books.                        Prufrock Press. 1-800-998-2208.

 


Good Books For Bright Children

"The Right Books for Bright Children at the Right Times" was compiled by Dr. Thomas P. Hebert of the University of Georgia. Here are some selections from his publication.

 

Appropriate Books for Bright Elementary Girls

Jane and the Dragon by Martin Baynton

Princess Smartypants by Babette Cole

Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney

Christina Katerina and the Time She Quit the Family by Patricia Lee Gauch

Millie Cooper, Take a Chance by Charlotte Herman

Amazing Grace by Caroline Binch and Mary Hoffman

Teacher’s Pet by Johanna Hurwitz

The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch

The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson

My Brother Oscar Thinks He Knows It All by Linda Wagner Tyler

 

Appropriate Books for Bright Intermediate Girls

The World’s Greatest Expert on Absolutely Everything in Crying by Barbara Bottner

Nobody’s Family is Going to Change by Louis Fitzhugh

Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George

Philip Hall Likes Me. I Reckon Maybe by Bette Green

Will the Real Gertrude Hollings Please Stand Up? by Sheila Greenwald

I Hate Being Gifted by Patricia Hermes

From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

The Facts and Fictions of Minna Pratt by Patricia MacLachlan

Dear Dad, Love Laurie by Susan Beth Pfeffer

Someday, Angeline by Louis Sachar

Libby on Wednesday by Zipha Keatley Snyder

Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George

 

Appropriate Books for Bright Junior High and High School Girls

Among Friends by Caroline Cooney

In Lane Three, Alex Archer by Tessa Duder

Winning Kicker by Thomas Dygard

Samantha on Stage by Susan Clement Farrar

In Summer Light by Zibby Oneal

Something’s Rotten in the State of Maryland by Laura Sonnenmark

Definitely Not Sexy by Jane Sutton

Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voight

 

Appropriate Books for Bright Elementary Boys

Willie’s Not the Hugging Kind by Joyce Durham Barrett

No Good in Art by Miriam Cohen

Ronald Morgan Goes to Bat by Patricia Reilly Giff

Class Clown by Johanna Hurwitz

Max by Rachael Isadora

Toad Food and Measle Soup by Christine McDonnell

Perfect Percy by Bonnie Pryor

I’m Not a Crybaby by Norma Simon

Tough Eddie by Elizabeth Winthrop

Crow Boy by Taro Yashima

 

Appropriate Books for Bright Intermediate Boys

Then Again, Maybe I Won’t by Judy Blume

Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary

The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald

Herbie Jones and the Monster Ball by Suzy Kline

(George) by E. L. Konigsburg

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! by Stephen Manes

Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

The Runner by Cynthia Voight

Fast Talk on a Slow Track by Rita Williams-Garcia

 

Appropriate Books for Bright Junior High and High School Boys

Football Dreams by David Guy

If I Loved You, Am I Trapped Forever? by M. E. Kerr

The Island by Gary Paulsen

A Father’s Love by Joseph Perez

The Best of Friends by Margaret Rostkowski

The Buddy Trap by Sheri Cooper Sinykin

A Time to Fly Free by Stephanie Tolan

The Amazing and Death-Defying Diary of Eugene Dingman by Paul Zindel

Confessions of a Teenage Baboon by Paul Zindel

 

Links for Kids

Parents - These are some sites which we have wandered across in our travels through the Internet. We have not checked all of the links in these websites so please monitor your child as they go about their travels. NHAGE is not responsible for the content of these pages.


www.robotbooks.com    Interested in robots? This is an excellent site for those interested in robots.


www.cut-the-knot.com    Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles


www.dse.nl/puzzle/index_us.html    The Ultimate Puzzle Site


www.xnet.com/~aak/hexahexa.html    Hexaflexagons


www.treasure-net.com/mgym/mgym.htm#top    Mental Gymnastics


www.auntannie.com    Aunt Annie’s Craft Page


www.muohio.edu/Dragonfly    Dragonfly Magazine


 

 

 

 


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