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Kids in grades 5-8 invited to enter Young Scientist Challenge

December 26, 2011 Leave a comment

Discovery Education and 3M are looking for kids in grades 5-8 with innovative ideas about how science can improve our world. The Young Scientist Challenge asks kids to create a short video about how science could help solve challenges in the areas of transportation, health or community. Entries are judged on creative thinking and knowledge of science, not on production value of the video.

The top 10 students will receive $1,000 and will travel to the 3M Innovation Center in St. Paul, Minn., to compete for the grand prize of $25,000. Other entrants will win travel vouchers, and one student from each U.S. state will be awarded the 3M Innovation Prize.

Entry deadline is April 19, 2012.

Early registration ends today for February TIP Scholar Weekend at UGA; registration also open for April weekend

December 21, 2011 Leave a comment

Today is the final day of early bird registration for the UGA-Duke TIP Scholar Weekend to be held Feb. 11-12, 2012. (Sorry I am so late letting you know.) Regular registration will remain open until Jan. 27, 2012. Courses to be offered in February include graphic novels as literature, the physics of automobiles and the Rube Goldberg challenge.

Early registration is open through March 9 for another Scholar Weekend to be held April 21-22, 2012. Courses to be offered that weekend include robotics, microbes, forensic anthropology, screenwriting, and arguing before the Supreme Court.

Scholar weekends are open to students in grades 8-11 who have taken part in a talent search conducted by Duke TIP or who have been identified as gifted by their school. This includes students taking accelerated, honors, Advanced Placement or IB classes. Students stay on campus in the Georgia Center for Continuing Education during the weekend.

Categories: Enrichment

New session of parent group focused on gifted kids’ emotional needs

December 13, 2011 Leave a comment

Maybe your friends don’t understand your gifted child’s perfectionism, intensity or social struggles. But Muriel Knope and Kathy Courchene do.

Knope and Courchene are trained facilitators with SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted). Their regular parent groups offer support for parents and other caregivers raising gifted children. Their class uses the book “A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Children” as a starting point for discussion.

The next session will meet on Sunday afternoons from 2-4 p.m. in Dunwoody, from Jan. 22 through Feb. 26. Registration deadline is Jan. 12. There is a fee.

For more information, contact Muriel Knope.

Categories: Parenting

Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony presents free concert on Dec. 12

December 5, 2011 Leave a comment

Here’s another chance to expose your children to classical music while inspiring them with the abilities of their peers:

The Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony
Monday, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m.
Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts at Emory University

The Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony is the honor wind ensemble for high-school students from metro Atlanta. The musicians play college- and professional-level compositions.

For tickets, call (404) 727-5050 or send an e-mail to the box office.

 

 

Categories: Enrichment

Spaces still available for spring sessions of Georgia Tech Saturday science program

December 4, 2011 Leave a comment

My son and I spent yesterday morning at the CEISMC K.I.D.S. Club at Georgia Tech. It was a worthwhile program, with age appropriate, hands-on science activities that most of the kids seemed to really get into.

I heard the director of the program say there are still spaces open for the spring sessions, which will be held March 10 and March 24, 2012. (It’s the same content both days, so pick one or the other.)

The program is open to students in grades 2-8. All classes are held on the Georgia Tech campus and are led by university faculty, Tech students, or math and science teachers from local schools.

Categories: Enrichment

Deep discount on Space Camp at midnight Thursday night!

November 23, 2011 Leave a comment

Consider it the Black Friday kick-off for space and flight fanatics.

You could save a bundle on Space Camp or Aviation Challenge summer programs in Huntsville, Ala., if you’re one of the first to register at midnight Thursday night.

The first eight customers will receive a remarkable price of $499 for a week of either of the camps; after that, a less impressive discount rate of $749 will continue through Monday night. The regular price for these adventure camps can be as high as $899 for prime summer sessions.

Remember, Space Camp is on Central Time, so midnight there is 1 a.m. here.

Categories: Summer programs

Georgia Tech offers LEGO Mindstorms robotics classes for middle-schoolers

November 22, 2011 Leave a comment

K.I.D.S. Club at Georgia Tech has opened registration for its LEGO Mindstorms spring classes for middle-school students.

In the sessions, students will navigate a LEGO Mindstorms NXT robot through an obstacle course, using sensors and a manipulator motor to complete a maze and other challenges.

Sessions are open to students in 6th – 8th grades, and will be held on March 10 and March 24. Both dates offer the same exact class, so sign your child up only for one or the other.

There are only 12 spaces available for each date, so jump on this quickly if you’re interested.

Categories: Enrichment

UGA-Duke TIP now registering students for 5th and 6th grade spring programs

November 18, 2011 Leave a comment

If you have a 5th or 6th grade student who is registered with the Duke Talent Identification Program (TIP), you can sign up now for spring semester programs at the University of Georgia.

UGA-Duke TIP Academic Adventures will be held on Jan. 21, 2012, and March 3, 2012. These one-day programs held on the UGA campus give talented kids a chance to learn topics outside the average curriculum with other talented peers.

Classes to be offered in January and March run the gamut from aircraft design and computer animation to poetry and graphic design.

Deadline to register for the January session is Jan. 6; deadline for the March session is Feb. 17. But as always, the official deadlines don’t matter if the class your kid wants to take is full.

Not registered with TIP? Learn more about how to get started so you can take advantage of opportunities like this.

Categories: Enrichment

See minerals through the microscope this Saturday at Tellus Museum

November 16, 2011 Leave a comment

There’s more to minerals than meets the (naked) eye. This weekend, you can get a glimpse of what some of the world’s smallest gems look like under a microscope.

The Tellus Museum will hold its first Micromount Gathering, a get-together for scientists and mineral enthusiasts, this Saturday from 1-5 p.m.

The event begins with a lecture by museum curator Julian Gray, who will talk about the hobby of collecting and studying these microscopic minerals. Then, from 2-5 p.m., visitors can see tiny minerals for themselves.

The event is included in the regular price of admission to the museum.

If you’re already a micromount hobbyist, contact the museum to see if you can display your collection.

Categories: Enrichment

DeKalb Youth Symphony fall concert this Wednesday

November 13, 2011 Leave a comment

As I posted last week, youth orchestra concerts are a great opportunity to expose kids to classical music and to inspire them by letting them see what young people can do. So  here’s another free concert that will be held this week:

DeKalb Youth Symphony Fall Concert
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011, 8 p.m.
Georgia Perimeter College – Clarkston Campus (in the Cole Auditorium of the Fine Arts Building)

The DeKalb Youth Symphony is the honor orchestra for students in DeKalb’s public schools.

My sincere thanks to GiftedAtlanta.com reader Laura, who alerted me to this event!

 

Categories: Enrichment