Ms. Messina
E.C. WEST TAG
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    • K, First & Second Grade >
      • Where in the World?
      • Our Universe
      • Survival All-Stars
      • Architecture
      • Ends of the Earth
      • Ocean Discovery
      • Rainforest
      • Zoology
      • What's the Matter in the Kitchen?
      • America the Beautiful
    • Third Grade >
      • Money Matters
      • Kid Nation
      • Ancient Civilations
      • American Footprints
    • Fourth Grade >
      • Money Matters
      • Camp Interdependence
      • Amusement Park
    • Fifth Grade >
      • Epidemic
      • Changes in Georgia's Coast
      • Amusement Park
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  • Extending Your Child's Skills
    • Suggestions to Extend Creative Thinking Skills >
      • Let's Get Creative!
    • Suggestions to Extend Non-Verbal Reasoning Skills
    • Suggestions to Extend Quantitative Reasoning Skills
    • Suggestions to Extend Verbal Reasoning Skills
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Please review the links on the top of this page.

This website will answer questions you have in regards to TAG as well as keep you updated one what we are doing in class.

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Evoline C. West's Talented and Gifted Program provides enriching experiences to meet the educational needs of eligible students.  The program meets all requirements of the Georgia Department of Education and provides a variety of high-quality opportunities for students. Specially-trained educators guide gifted students in ways that maximize each child’s unique learning characteristics, interests, personal needs, and capabilities.

At all grade levels, the TAG Program’s goals are to:
• Develop advanced research methods and independent learning
• Generate new ideas and products
• Develop higher order and critical thinking skills
• Develop advanced communication skills

Elementary students receive gifted services one day per week in a resource class.  The program includes challenging interdisciplinary units related to science and social studies curriculum and the new Georgia Performance Standards.
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