Episode 121: Skip, Stretch, Spark with Kylee Raulerson
May 25, 2026•52 min
Episode description
Early finishers deserve more than extra tasks and busy work.
In this episode, educator Andi interviews Kylee Raulerson about supporting gifted learners, moving beyond early finishers, and practical strategies like the Skip, Stretch, Spark framework to foster deeper learning and creativity.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why gifted and advanced learners often become “early finishers” and why giving them more of the same work can lead to disengagement instead of growth
- Practical ways to move beyond busy work by using depth, creativity, choice, and meaningful challenge in everyday classroom instruction
- How the “Skip, Stretch, Spark” framework helps teachers support advanced learners without creating a separate curriculum
- Why pre-assessment and quick entrance tickets can help teachers identify mastery and provide intentional enrichment opportunities
- Simple classroom strategies like Imagination Stations, open-ended tasks, and AI-supported planning tools that make enrichment manageable for busy teachers
- How creativity, curiosity, and innovation help students become problem-solvers, contributors, and “world changers” , not just high achievers
- The inspiration behind The Wonderer and why it’s important for students who think differently to feel seen, understood, and celebrated
- How educators can create learning environments that honor curiosity, encourage risk-taking, and build sustained student engagement instead of compliance
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