I can't help it - I'm Overexcitable!
Written by Cindy Strickland Wednesday, 13 August 2008 04:03
This 25 page unit below, alternately titled "Living and Learning with Dabrowski's Overexcitabilities", was written by Cindy Strickland for use in a pull-out setting for gifted students at the middle school level, although most of the activities would also be appropriate for high school students and even some upper elementary students. The unit is designed to take about 3 weeks, meeting approximately one 50-minute period per day. Teachers may pick and choose activities to make the unit longer or shorter.
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