Homeschool Curriculum For Gifted Learners
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Moving Beyond the Page is a comprehensive research-based curriculum designed to challenge and stimulate creative, hands-on, and gifted homeschoolers.

Educational Strategies
Concept Based Curriculum
Differentiated Curriculum
Learning Styles
Multiple Intelligences
Critical Thinking and Creativity
Project Based Instruction
Interdisciplinary Curriculum
State and National Standards


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Critical Thinking and Creativity

Creating Problem Solvers and Innovators

Critical Thinking

When students learn to analyze information they are able to gain a deeper understanding of ideas.

Moving Beyond the Page challenges students to think critically by learning to

  • compare and contrast ideas,
  • provide reasoning for their thinking,
  • evaluate situations,
  • evaluate other's ideas, and
  • think independently.

Creative Thinking

Creativity is much more than the ability to draw a pretty picture. Creative students exhibit fluency (generating many ideas), flexibility (shifting perspective easily) and originality (conceiving of something new).

Creativity is what our children need to become problem-solvers and innovators. Creativity is what sets apart those who are book-smart from those who are innovators, inventors and designers. Not every bright child is highly creative, but every child benefits from being taught to think creatively and practice creativity.

Moving Beyond the Page encourages creativity by asking students to

  • apply ideas to different contexts,
  • create exciting products,
  • develop stories and personal narratives,
  • use their imaginations to answer mind-boggling questions,
  • think of unique ideas, and
  • think of inventive ways to solve problems.
Students are also encouraged to think "outside of the box", so that they can become better problem-solvers and inventors.

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