Information gathering where the students are exposed to the use of information gathering techniques such as observation, surveys, multimedia research, interviews, experiments, and stimulations. They are taught what sources are available and appropriate for investigations, and use specific sources for a variety of data. They develop understanding of how and why sources of information are organized and practice retrieval of relevant information. Another strategy was community resources where students have access to a wide variety of community resources. This includes field trips, guest presentations, mentors, and career internships. Problem solving is another strategy which the students are taught to apply a structured, sequential method of problem-solving in an imaginative way. Students strive to utilize both divergent and convergent thinking skills as they seek to balance random idea generation with logical and analytical …show more content…
Such alternative activities extend basic concepts and allow students to connect their personal interests to the course curriculum. Extra credit activities should be avoided as they send a message that more work is required. Two strategies that are helpful to teachers in managing alternative activities are compacting and contracts. Compacting the students who demonstrate previous mastery spend less time with the regular curriculum and more time with extension and enrichment opportunities. Contracts are written agreements between teachers and students that outline what students will learn, how they will learn it, in what period of time, and how they will be evaluated. Contracts allow students to engage actively in the decision-making process, directing their course of study. Independent study the study must demonstrate mastery at appropriate checkpoints to continue this arrangement for the rest of the unit. They must participate in selected group activities when one day's notice is given by the teacher and the student agrees to complete an independent project by (date) to share with the class. The resources that are available in the classroom for the teacher and students were computers, numerous text books at advanced levels. The students have access to the library, field trips and science