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Best Instructional Strategies for Challenging and Motivating Your A Unique One-Day Seminar Presented by Kay Law Internationally Recognized Master Teacher and Outstanding Teacher of Gifted Students Specifically Designed for Educators Serving Grades 1 8: Gifted Education Teachers, Classroom Teachers, Resource Teachers, Reading Specialists, Librarians, Instructional Aides, Counselors, and Administrators Dozens of new and innovative strategies for enhancing gifted education in your classroom program Practical ways to provide greater depth, rigor and complexity within your instructional programs Make the best use of replacement assignments, standards-aligned lessons, extensions, tiered assignments, parallel curriculum strategies, anchor activities, and a host of other strategies to more effectively challenge your gifted students Incorporate complex instructional strategies to maximize student learning Growth mindset strategies to increase the productivity of all gifted students California Anaheim March 19 Ontario March 20 Sacramento (Elk Grove) March 21 Oregon Portland March 22 Washington Seattle (Bellevue) March 23 CEUs and Graduate Credits Available See page 6 for details Kay gives wonderful insights on how to challenge gifted students and how to inspire them to do their best work! GERI MEISINGER, CLASSROOM TEACHER

Ten Key Benefits of Attending Wonderful! Kay s seminar was very inspirational and helpful. HEATHER SWIENTEN, 3RD GRADE TEACHER 1. Learn New and Innovative Ways to Strengthen Instruction for Your Gifted Students Learn a wide variety of strategies to more effectively differentiate instruction by student strengths, interests, the pace or process of the learning, readiness, and product design 2. How to Encourage Greater Depth, Rigor, Challenge, and Complexity Within Your Curriculum Discover the top ten essential sentence starts gifted students should be using in a classroom that create qualitatively different outcomes within the learner 3. Accelerate and Broaden Content Instruction Using Curriculum Compacting and Target Teaching to Increase Student Interest Learn how to turn the variety of levels of prior knowledge into an asset so that each student can achieve maximum progress by discovery of the innovative in any subject area 4. More Effectively Address the Social and Emotional Needs of Your Gifted/Talented Students Help your students whose vocabularies and abilities surpass that of their classmates develop the essential social skills necessary for positive relationships and better manage their own and others performance expectations 5. Use Technology and Small Group Instruction to Enhance Classroom Instruction Discover best uses of Google Drive and virtual fieldtrips to increase your teaching effectiveness and enhance the learning of your gifted students 6. Incorporate Complex Instructional Strategies and the Most Current Neuroscience Research to Achieve Maximum Student Learning Learn how to make the best use of varied challenging material, open ended tasks and new insights on how the gifted brain learns best to accelerate learning of content concepts and information 7. Create a Productive, Collaborative Environment that Allows Your Gifted Students to Work More Independently and Productively You ll receive practical suggestions for classroom exit cards, modality presentations and research strategies that provide meaningful and challenging activities for varying levels and groups of students Who Should Attend Educators Serving Grades 1 8: Classroom Teachers, Resource Teachers, Reading Specialists, Gifted Education Teachers, Instructional Aides, and Administrators 8. Learn Innovative, Creative and Critical Thinking Strategies that Take Students to Higher Levels of Challenge and Performance Discover innovative ways to encourage creative, critical, problem solving, problem finding, and utilize support with reason strategies 9. Provide Appropriate Modifications for Your Struggling Gifted Students ADHD learners, Asperger s, ELL, unmotivated, and other twice exceptional gifted students need specific strategies to help them learn Leave with practical strategies you can immediately use to best serve their learning differences 10. Receive an Extensive Gifted Instruction Resource Handbook Each participant will receive an extensive gifted instruction resource handbook which contains descriptions of all of the lesson ideas and resources presented during the seminar 2 Phone: 1-800-735-3503 Register Online: www.ber.org Team Discount Available

Outstanding Strategies You Can Use Immediately What You Will Learn... How to better challenge and motivate the gifted learner by strengths, readiness and/or interests Practical ways to accelerate content pacing and instruction by giving students credit for what they already know and allowing them to move ahead at a faster pace Growth mindset applications for the gifted learners in your classroom Practical applications of rigor, relevance and relationships in a gifted classroom A variety of frameworks that promote qualitatively different learning experiences for advanced learners Proven assessment practices that encourage more advanced learners to produce more rigorous and challenging work Practical, easy to manage ways to flexibly group students to better target instructional needs and student interests How to plan and deliver highly effective, challenging lessons in 30 minutes or fewer How to utilize the characteristics and challenges gifted students bring into a classroom as a great strength for your whole class How to more effectively create and use tiered lessons and extensions to provide appropriate challenges for every student, especially your gifted learners Ways to create activities and assignments at different levels of complexity and depth This is my third seminar with Kay Law and she excels more every time informative ideas that can be used immediately, inspirational! ADRIENNE JESSUP, GRADES K 4 GIFTED EDUCATION Practical Ideas and Strategies How can we create a more rigorous curriculum with broader and more complex strategies for our gifted students while continuing full group instruction for the rest of our students? How can we develop higher levels of critical thinking and a greater capacity to analyze real life problems while balancing the required curriculum we are expected to teach? How do we enhance the interests of individual students to work productively in small groups or independently when they lose interest or appear unmotivated? IIf you have asked yourself any of these questions, you will want to attend Kay Law s seminar, Best Instructional Strategies for Challenging and Motivating Your (Grades 1-8). You will leave this seminar with a wide variety of practical strategies that will maximize the academic success of your gifted students no matter what service option you use within your classroom, school or district. You ll receive a wealth of practical techniques for increasing challenge and motivation for your gifted students. Phone: 1-800-735-3503 See all BER PD Events at www.ber.org 3

A Message From Your Seminar Leader, Kay Law Dear Colleague: Uniquely Qualified Instructor KAY LAW is uniquely qualified to present this seminar. As an experienced teacher of gifted students with extensive teaching experience at all grade levels in a variety of settings, Kay truly understands the needs of gifted and high achieving students. Kay knows what works and what doesn t. As a master teacher trainer, she s known internationally for sharing highly practical strategies that can be used immediately. She is the author of Best Instructional Strategies for Challenging and Motivating Your (Grades 1-8), the extensive gifted instruction resource handbook each participant will receive at the seminar. In my many years in the classroom, I have worked with hundreds of students who need a faster pace of instruction and more challenging instruction. Throughout my career I have asked myself how can I provide a qualitatively different curriculum, one that encourages rigor and challenge for advanced learners already meeting or exceeding standards in our classrooms? How can I develop within my students the persistence to raise the ceiling of personal excellence when it continues to become increasingly challenging for teachers to motivate gifted students? I have designed this seminar to take a very practical look at these questions and many aspects of your existing curriculum, the teaching strategies of differentiation and acceleration, as well as curriculum compacting and flexible grouping as an essential part of your instruction for gifted students. By creating depth and complexity of curriculum, a faster pace for students who demonstrate mastery of skills, and reaching further in products and outcomes of their learning, gifted students will have the tools to reach their full potential. I look forward to sharing with you a wealth of practical ideas and strategies that can help meet the needs of your gifted students. They will understand that by developing a passion for learning, a responsibility for completion, and internal motivation, they will produce a Perpetual Cycle of Learning that will assist them throughout their entire lives. We can help all students develop their unique gifts and talents and provide an environment conducive to their special needs, which will create success for each child in our classrooms. Sincerely, I look forward to sharing with you a wealth of practical ideas and strategies that can help meet the needs of your gifted students. Kay Law P.S. Again, the focus in this seminar will be on sharing practical, highly effective strategies and ideas that you will be able to use in your classroom immediately. 4 Phone: 1-800-735-3503 Register Online: www.ber.org Team Discount Available

What Your Colleagues Say About Kay Law I am so glad that I attended Kay s seminar. She is an energetic and enthusiastic presenter. Sarah Eylands, 4th Grade Teacher This is my second Kay Law seminar. I ve learned an enormous amount each time. I will keep coming as long as Kay keeps presenting. Noreen McBride, 3rd Grade Teacher Kay Law provides an excellent balance of philosophy, brain research and practical management strategies for both new and experienced teachers. Carolyn Gibson, 6th Grade Teacher, Assistant Principal and Curriculum Facilitator The most beneficial, teacher friendly workshop I ve ever attended. B. Carol Boyd, K 1 2 Multi Age Teacher Wow! Enthusiastic, informative, creative, imaginative instructor. Kay is an inspiration! What valuable ideas I have to bring back to my students. Mary Wood, 5th Grade Teacher Kay is so knowledgeable and brings a wealth of examples. Her passion is contagious. We sat at the feet of a master practitioner. Patricia Patterson, ELA Specialist Every teacher serious about what they do should attend Kay s seminar. Fantastic job! Riki Weeks, Middle School Math, Dean, Advisor Wonderful! This is the best seminar I have ever been to. Kay really made me think outside the box! Rachel Davis, 2nd Grade Teacher Outstanding! Kay is an exhilarating speaker. She captures every moment of attention with interesting and useful information on differentiating curriculum for all subject areas. Carol Giannantonio, Middle School Technology/Geography Teacher Phone: 1-800-735-3503 See all BER PD Events at www.ber.org 5

Special Benefits of Attending You ll Receive an Extensive Gifted Instruction Resource Handbook The handbook includes: Templates of lessons to use in your classroom Complete descriptions of the gifted strategies presented in the seminar Research based, copy ready frameworks for teachers to use in their classrooms Slides of key components of the seminar A bibliography of resources Only an educator with years of practical experience working with students could be as enthusiastic, knowledgeable and humorous as Kay. CHERIE DANIEL, TEACHER On Site Training Most BER seminars can be brought to your school or district. See the options at www.ber.org/onsite or call 877 857 8964 to speak to one of our On Site Training Consultants. Meet and Share This seminar provides an excellent opportunity for participants to meet and share with other educators interested in strengthening their programs for gifted and high achieving students. Consultation Available Kay Law will be available at the seminar for consultation regarding your questions and the unique needs of your own program for gifted and high achieving students. Meet Inservice Requirements / Earn State CEUs Participants will receive a certificate of participation that may be used to verify continuing education hours. CEUs Available: Oregon OR Professional Growth Hours Verification Available; WA Clock Hours Available Washington WA Clock Hours Available Earn One to Four Graduate Semester Credits Up to four graduate level professional development credits are available with an additional fee and completion of follow up practicum activities. Details for direct enrollment with Brandman University, part of the Chapman University system, will be available at this program. Can t Attend? Other Professional Development Options: BER offers educators a wide range of online courses that are affordable, fun, fast, and convenient. BER is now offering On Demand Video-Based courses as well as Scheduled Instructor-Led courses. You also may earn optional graduate-level credits for most courses. See the catalog of available courses at www.ber.org/onlinelearning 6 Phone: 1-800-735-3503 Register Online: www.ber.org Team Discount Available

Best Instructional Strategies for Challenging and Motivating Your Registration (GCL8S1) 1. Anaheim, CA March 19, 2018 2. Ontario, CA March 20, 2018 3. Portland, OR March 22, 2018 4. Sacramento (Elk Grove), CA March 21, 2018 5. Seattle (Bellevue), WA March 23, 2018 FIRST NAME M.I. LAST NAME POSITION, SUBJECT TAUGHT GRADE LEVEL FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org FAX this form to: 1 425 453 1134 PHONE toll free: 1 800 735 3503 (Weekdays 6 am 6 pm Pacific Time) MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE * PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009 9668 SEMINAR LOCATION NUMBER: SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS A check (payable to Bureau of Education & Research) is attached A purchase order is attached, P.O. # (Be sure to include priority ID code on the P.O.) Charge my: MasterCard VISA 1Discover Account # Billing Zip Code: Registration confirmations are sent via e-mail. If you would like a confirmation, please provide your e-mail address. HOME MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE Please print name as it appears on card List additional registrants on a copy of this form ( ) ( ) / ZIP CODE IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE Fill IMPORTANT: in the six digit number on PRIORITY the mail label next ID to the CODE: word ID (even if the brochure wasn t addressed to you) (Please see list above) HOME PHONE NUMBER ZIP CODE Exp. Date: EGCL8S1 METHOD OF PAYMENT Team Discount Available The registration fee is $259 per person, for teams of three or more registering at the same time, the fee is $239 per person. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. MO/YR 3 Digit CVV Code: (Found on back of card) Signature (required for credit card purchases) Program Hours All seminars are scheduled 8:30 a.m. 3:15 p.m. Check in 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Fee The registration fee is $259 per person, $239 per person for groups of three or more registering at the same time. Call us at 1-800-735-3503 for groups of ten or more. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. Fee includes seminar registration, morning coffee and tea, a personalized certificate of participation, and an extensive resource handbook. Meeting Sites and Hotel Accommodations Seminars will be held at the following sites: yanaheim: Red Lion, (714) 750-2801 yontario: Azure Hotel & Suites, (909) 390-7778 yportland: Crowne Plaza Convention Center, (503) 233-2401 ysacramento: Holiday Inn Express & Suites East Elk Grove, (916) 478-9000 yseattle: Residence Inn Bellevue, (425) 637-8500 If needed, please make your own hotel reservations by calling the appropriate hotel listed above. Cancellation/Substitutions: 100% of your paid registration fee will be refunded if you can t attend and notify us at least 10 days before the conference. Late cancellations will be refunded less a $15 service fee. Substitutions may be made at any time without charge. Program Guarantee We stand behind the high quality of our programs by providing the following unconditional guarantee: If you are not satisfied with this program, we ll give you a 100% refund of your registration fee. Further Questions Call the Bureau of Education & Research (800) 735 3503 or visit us online at www.ber.org. The Bureau is North America s leading presenter of seminar training for professional educators. Programs are based on sound research, are highly practical in content and consistently receive excellent evaluations. GCL8S1 2017 Bureau of Education & Research. All rights reserved. Phone: 1-800-735-3503 See all BER PD Events at www.ber.org 7

Best Instructional Strategies for Challenging and Motivating Your 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009 9668 Practical Ideas for Motivating and Challenging Gifted Students Prsrt Std U.S. Postage PAID Bureau of Education & Research The Most Up-To-Date Approaches and Best Practices to Strengthen Your Gifted Program A Unique One-Day Seminar Coming to a Location Near You GCL8S1 Bureau of Education & Research Best Instructional Strategies for Challenging and Motivating Your A Unique One-Day Seminar Coming to a Location Near You Presented by Kay Law Internationally Recognized Master Teacher and Outstanding Teacher of Gifted Students Dozens of new and innovative strategies for enhancing gifted education in your classroom program Practical ways to provide greater depth, rigor and complexity within your instructional program Make the best use of replacement assignments, extensions, tiered assignments, parallel curriculum strategies, anchor activities, and a host of other strategies to more effectively challenge your gifted students Growth mindset strategies to increase the productivity of all gifted students