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P ort E nrichment P rogram. 2004-2005 Meeting the Diverse Needs of Students. PEP Program Goals. PEP encourages students to: Demonstrate divergent and creative thinking Participate in group decision making Implement problem solving skills Produce creative solutions to problems
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Port Enrichment Program 2004-2005 Meeting the Diverse Needs of Students
PEP Program Goals PEP encourages students to: • Demonstrate divergent and creative thinking • Participate in group decision making • Implement problem solving skills • Produce creative solutions to problems • Develop good questioning techniques
PEP Program Goals (continued) PEP encourages students to: • Acquire advanced technology skills that can be applied across the curriculum • Function at higher levels of cognitive and abstract thinking (analysis, application, synthesis, evaluation) • Establish hypotheses, and use the scientific method to arrive at valid conclusions
Elementary PEP Components • School Wide Enrichment • Challenge Workshops • Staff Development • Core Group Program
School Wide Enrichment The PEP teacher works with all students (K-5), teaching enrichment units of study in the regular classroom. School wide enrichment involves curriculum development and modeling of instruction.
Sample of Primary Enrichment Units • Attribute Logic • Data, Chance, & Probability • Involving Dissolving • Creative Dramatics
Sample of Intermediate Enrichment Units • Cooperative Problem Solving • Crime Lab Chemistry • Architecture • Creative Language
Additional Enrichment: Math Olympiads • All fourth and fifth year students have the opportunity to participate • Students are challenged with non-routine, multi-step mathematical problems • Five monthly Olympiads are administered (November-March) • Pre- and post-strategy sessions are held.
PEP Challenge Workshops PEP Challenge Workshops are rigorous and designed to reflect the diversity of student learning styles, multiple intelligences and interests. Every student in grades 3 and 4 had the opportunity to select a PEP Challenge Workshop in which to participate. PEP Challenge Workshops are offered during lunch/recess.
Third GradePEP Challenge Workshops • Brain Bubblers (Strategic Thinking) • Computer Cartooning(Computer Animation) • Paper Shapers (Spatial Reasoning) • Sweet Science (Kitchen Chemistry)
Third GradePEP Challenge WorkshopsAccommodating All Interested Students 328 third graders are participating district-wide
Fourth GradePEP Challenge Workshops • Mystery Science (Forensics) • Sky’s the Limit(Aerodynamics) • Smart Shoppers(Consumer Science) • Web Explorers (Internet Research/Web Design)
Fourth GradePEP Challenge Workshops:Accommodating All Interested Students 337 fourth graders are participating district-wide
Staff Development • Conference with teachers to plan class activities • Serve as a resource person for materials and methods • Participate in joint planning for team teaching activities
Core Group Program • The PEP Core Group component offers instruction to qualifying 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. • Core Group students meet with the PEP teacher, in a pull-out format, for a total of two and one-half hours per week.
Core Group Selection Criteria(Starting in Third Year) • Standardized test scores in math and/or reading • Teacher appraisals • Individual I.Q. test
Core Group Curriculum • Student driven • Enhances curriculum • Academically rigorous • Fosters accountability
Core Program Goals In addition to general PEP Goals, Core Group Students are expected to: • Foster individual responsibility and accountability • Develop public speaking and presentation skills • Apply academic skills to simulations • Exhibit fluent, flexible, original and elaborative thinking.