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    The resources on this page are great ways to continue your enrichment in the summer months.

    All of these are virtual experiences.

     

    brain      CCS Home and Family Enrichment

     

    ⇒NAGC's Summer Enrichment:

    National Association for Gifted Children June Enrichment Calendar

    ⇒Advanced Learning Labs for Duke TIP and NCDPI (link can also be found on the Enrichment Site above):

    Grades 2-3: Responsibility

    Grades 4-5: Responsibility

    Other Advanced Learning Labs

     

    ⇒ More than a virtual field trip, this site has live videos as well as a YouTube Channel where experts share their experiences from around the globe (link can also be found on the Enrichment Site above):

    Exploring by the Seat

     

    ⇒Play math games against yourself or grab a parent and sign up for an account using an email so that you can play against others.  This site is from the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics:

    Calculation Nation

     

    ⇒If you love the Wonderopolis site, then you may also enjoy their virtual camp.  You will have to register with the help of a parent, but it is a free experience:

    Camp Wonderopolis

     

    ⇒As this site's name suggests, it is "kinda" like summer camp.  Each week there is a theme you can study. Complete as much as you want. There are also choices for the younger K-2 "campers."

    Camp Kinda

     

    ⇒Play some fun Kahoot! quizzes just for students this summer

    Kahoot!

     

    ⇒These activities are planned by the curators at the various Smithsonian museums.  It is a choice board format and each activity lets you know exactly what technology you need access to.

    Smithsonian Choice Board Issue 8 

     

    ⇒Are you a collector?  Do you love becoming an expert on a topic? Design your own mini-museum exhibit using things around your house.  Follow along with the experts from the Cooper Hewitt Education Department at the Smithsonian to create your exhibit.

    Make Your Own Mini-Exhibit