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1 Opportunities for Enrichment 2018-2019
Project Enrichment Opportunities for Enrichment

2 Program Overview Project Enrichment is designed to be an integral part of the educational experience at Bay Trail. The program strives to provide students with skills they will need to become life long thinkers and learners. FYI – Be sure to click on underlined words to link to pictures, websites and more! 

3 Program Overview Project Enrichment is based on Joseph Renzulli’s Enrichment Triad Model. It is aligned with: Common Core Learning Standards, Bay Trail’s Mission and Core Beliefs, and The National Association of Gifted Children Program Standards.

4 Enrichment Goals To stimulate academic and creative talents
To develop creative and critical thinking skills To provide an opportunity for peer socialization

5 Content Curriculum Related Opportunities
Compacted/Enriched Units Shared Inquiry Discussion Collaboration

6 Enriched Units Enrichment teachers work with classroom teachers to develop a unit to extend or deepen the content of the basic unit. Examples: Poetry, Geology, Middle East, Social Studies Inquiry Units

7 Curriculum Compacting
Compacting is a strategy used for students who are ready to master content in a shorter period of time than their peers. Time gained by this process is used for further in-depth study and/or research, related to the topic and based on student interest.

8 Curriculum Compacting
Some examples of previously compacted units are River Civilizations (6), Periodic Table of Elements (7), and “Anne Frank” (8).

9 Shared Inquiry Discussion
Shared Inquiry Discussion is based on the idea that many minds working together can achieve more insight into a high level work of literature than any individual.

10 Shared Inquiry Discussion
Examples of the way we use this in our program are Junior Great Books, Starting Out Strong, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

11 Collaboration Collaboration involves enrichment specialists and classroom teachers working together to co-plan and/or co-teach a unit or lesson to meet student needs. Enrichment teachers attend grade level and team meetings.

12 Enrichment Overview Enrichment Home Base Lunch Bunch Genius Hour
Whole School Opportunities

13 Enrichment Curriculum
Grade 6: Creative Thinking Grade 7: Critical Thinking Grade 8: Positive Self Identity

14 HOME Base Grade 6 Creativity Curriculum
Essential Questions: What is creativity? Can you become more creative?

15 Creativity Skills Fluency Flexibility Elaboration Originality

16 Examples of Lessons Pass Along Drawings Grabba Beast
Three Picture Stories Tower Building Create a Game

17 Lunch Bunch Opportunity to talk about school, issues, etc.
Critical and creative thinking games Meets weekly During student lunch period

18 Whole School Opportunities
Genius Hour Projects Large Group Presentations Explorations Field Trips Book Bunches Lunch Bunch Click above for link to opportunities

19 Students can share at the IP GALA in Spring
Genius Hour Projects Genius Hour Projects are learning experiences which are initiated by individual students with a particular interest. They are open to all students and take place during HOME Base. Students may start these at any time during the school year. The duration and topic vary according to student need. Students can share at the IP GALA in Spring

20 Large Group Presentations
Large Group Presentations are usually a performance by an artist or expert. Opportunities are advertised through a variety of means including morning announcements, the Bay Trail website, flyers, e-news and Trailblazer articles. To participate, students need permission from the classroom teacher and an enrichment teacher.

21 Large Group Presentations
Large Group Presentations we scheduled this year are Laser Science and African Drum and Dance.

22 Explorations Explorations we are planning: Arduinos Environmental Fair
Coding

23 Field Trips Field Trips are offered to all students or to selected students based on teacher recommendation. Students complete an application to take part in a field trip. Some field trips being offered this year include Garth Fagan Dance at Nazareth College, and the Susan B. Anthony House & Mt. Hope Cemetery.

24 Book Bunch Book Bunch activities are collaborations between enrichment teachers and librarians. They are open to all students who are interested. This year we are planning: Cocoa Café – December Harry Potter Trivia - January Lemonade and Lit - June

25 Welcome to House A Mrs. Cindy Salsedo Phone: 249-6493
◊ Click here to visit my teacher webpage

26 Welcome to House B Mrs. Karen Graham Phone: 249-6412 Email:
◊ Click here to visit my teacher webpage

27 Welcome to House C Ms. Kerry Young Phone: 249-6488 Email:
◊ Click here to visit my webpage

28 Want to know what’s going on?
Check these valuable sources: Trailblazer – Bay Trail’s monthly newsletter E-school news – sign up by ing Enrichment newsletter – 2x year (click to see our Spring 2018 newsletter) Participation letters for curriculum opportunities , phone calls – any time Our classroom pages


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