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*1a : complete in itself : [[independent]] <a self–contained machine> <a self–contained [[program]] of [[study]]>  
 
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Sometimes the [[children]] are all in the same grade level, but other times, particularly when there are a limited [[number]] of [[gifted]] children, the classroom may contain children spanning more than one grade level, grades four through six, for example.
 
Sometimes the [[children]] are all in the same grade level, but other times, particularly when there are a limited [[number]] of [[gifted]] children, the classroom may contain children spanning more than one grade level, grades four through six, for example.
 
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Definitions

b : built-in <a lectern with a self–contained light fixture>
b : formal and reserved in manner

Synonyms

Self-contained classroom

A self-contained classroom is one in which the students share similar academic requirements. For example, all the gifted children in a school or school district will be contained in the same classroom.

Sometimes the children are all in the same grade level, but other times, particularly when there are a limited number of gifted children, the classroom may contain children spanning more than one grade level, grades four through six, for example.

See also