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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is this posted in the AAP forum? My Gen Ed child was the top scorer in our center school's Wordmasters competition last year. It's for all students.[/quote] There are different word lists for G/T kids and non-G/T kids. I've never seen it in our non-aap school. We do have it at the aap center. Maybe it is not standard to have it at fcps non-aap programs.[/quote] My DC competed along with all the other kids, both AAP and non-AAP. The word lists were the same for everyone. Maybe different schools do it different ways, but that was our experience.[/quote] There is a gold list and a blue list. Blue list is "grade level;" gold list is g/t.[/quote] This isn't how it worked in our school. My non-AAP child won top honors - surpassing AAP and non-AAP kids - in Wordmasters and was honored as such at the 6th grade graduation ceremony. [/quote] I'm not saying that any or every aap school uses both the blue list AND the gold list for different groups. I'm just telling you that there are two different lists for each grade that are offered by the WM program. I do not know which list your school used. Sounds like you don't either. If you remember some of the words, I can tell you which list it is. If they are offering it to the whole school, they might be using the blue list. [/quote]
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