| Type 1 Enrichment Activities are designed to expose students to a wide
variety of disciplines, topics, occupations, hobbies, persons, places, and
events that would not be covered in a regular classroom. (K-5)
Type 2 Enrichment Activities promote the development of thinking and feeling
processes such as: Creative thinking, problem solving and critical thinking
skills, a wide variety of specific learning how-to-learn skills, skills in
the use of advanced level reference materials, and written, oral and visual
communication. (Grades 3,4,and 5)
Type 3 Enrichment activities involve pursuing "self-selected" areas (within
guideline topics) for advanced content acquisition and process training in
which students assume the role of first-hand inquirer. Students gain
advanced level understanding of knowledge (content) and mthodology (process)
through the development of authentic products. (Grades 4 and 5)
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