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Keywords:
Curriculum,
Classroom,
Supplement,
Valuable,
Learn
Valuable and activities that are interesting and engaging, and designed to supplement learning outside of the classroom.
Activities intended to supplement the regular academic curriculum. Enrichment activities may include special projects, guest speakers, concerts, museum visits.
Experiences and activities scheduled that are above and beyond the basic curriculum offered in the classroom or the school. The emphasis is on breadth of knowledge as opposed to worrying about speed or level.
Providing a child with extra and more sophisticated learning experiences than those normally presented in the curriculum.
Objects and activities that engage an animal physically and/or mentally (e.g., popcorn in straw or feeding tubes attached to enclosure).
Extensions of the grade level essential curriculum or additional learning experience not included in the regular curriculum.
Topics and activities that are valuable and interesting to learn, but are not basic education. Knowledge that is "nice to know" but not necessarily what people "need to know".
Any activity which the teacher designs or uses that offers learning challenges to students which go beyond the basic curriculum£®This kind of activity is appropriate for students with advanced English skills or students with average English skills who are highly motivated£®Also called Extension Activities
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