Bertie Kingore’s Website - Bertie is a very practical person and her website is also very pragmatic and useful. Great book selections, research, articles, and links.
Colorado Association for Gifted and Talented - This is our state GT website. It gives information about the state conference and links to various sites of interest including local GT affiliations.
Colorado State Education Website’s GT Link - Stay up to date on information related to the new endorsement, the state GT definition, etc.
The National Association for Gifted Children - Our national association’s website: national conference information, books, resources, job listings, parent resources, etc.
The National Research Center on Gifted Education - This site is pretty comprehensive in terms of links to other GT sites, articles, publications, parent, and educator references.
The Davidson Institute - A nice selection of articles arranged by topic: social/emotional, identification, schooling, talent development, etc.
Hoagies Gifted Education - This is a clearinghouse of gifted education support materials. Great articles, books, links, and general information related to gifted topics.
Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted - A nice selection of articles for parents and educators on this topic available at this website; also good links, information on grants and conferences.
GT World - This is a great site to suggest for parents of the gifted as it is an online support site for the GT community. Several nice pieces by Stephanie Tolan and also an excellent book list.
The College of William and Mary’s Center for Gifted Education - Useful information about The College of W&M’s gifted curriculum for K-12 students and Dr. Van Tassel-Baska’s current work in the field.
Dr. Sylvia Rimm’s Website - Child Psychologist Sylvia Rimm’s website boasts some great parent handouts, an underachievement quiz, and articles about underachievement in gifted children.
Selected Internet Resources from the ERIC Clearinghouse - Hoagies Gifted maintains selected resources from ERIC and they are accessible via this address. They are very useful and informative and maintain items which might have otherwise been lost when ERIC lost its funding.
Learning Disabilities Online - Articles appropriate for a variety of audiences: parents, teachers, even students. Also contains great resources such as books and other materials for purchase.
Questia - An online library- search by topics, read materials, and keep them on your bookshelf, highlight the materials and print with or without highlights. You can read entire books and journals here for very little cost.
Rhymezone-www.rhymezone.com You can use it to look up synonyms, antonyms and the “match these letters” option will allow you to find suffixes listings of words. Plus it has a lot of other really neat features!
One Look-www.onelook.com This is a terrific dictionary search site that allows you to type in a word and search multiple dictionary sites at the same time. A great resource!
Thesaurus-www.thesaurus.com The name really describes it. Gives synonyms and often antonyms.
Cartooning, Tongue Twisters, Brain Teasers, and more-www.mikeartell.com