Spotlight on Sources:
Welcome to Renzulli Learning’s Spotlight on Sources, some of our most engaging resources to excite and inspire your students!
Renzulli Learning provides your students with many outstanding “Type I” experiences - activities designed to expose students to a wide variety of disciplines, topics, occupations, hobbies, persons, places, and events that would not ordinarily be covered in the regular curriculum - as detailed in the Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) by Dr. Joseph Renzulli and Dr. Sally Reis.
Now having students explore Enrichment Activities by Subject is easier than ever! Have students go to My Enrichment Activities and scroll down to Personalized Activities by Subject. From there they can browse the Subject Categories based on their Profiler Results or they can do an Advanced Search to find Activities by Enrichment Type and Interest Area. Then use a keyword to get more specific!
Check out a few of our favorite activities below!
To locate these activities within Renzulli Learning you can SEARCH Enrichment Activities and type in the title of the activity you would like to locate. For more ideas to infuse enrichment activities with your curriculum, please visit the Unit Supplements on the Teacher Site, under “Teach.” We can also link these enrichment resources to your regular curriculum if you send us a theme or topic.
K-2
Art, Activism, and Physical Disabilities
History & Social Studies
How accessible are your school’s building and events to people in wheelchairs or those with vision or hearing impairments? Learn about disabilities, accessibility, and ableism. Find out how one artist changed the “wheelchair accessible” icon to challenge stereotypes. Then work with a classmate to create your own poster or skit to raise awareness.
Design an Earth-Friendly Birdhouse
Projects & Independent Study
Can you use waste or recycled materials to create a home for a small bird? Your birdhouse should include perches and a door, and it must be safe from cats and squirrels. Read the full instructions before you set to work.
Awesome Upstander
Online Activities
Run, jump, dodge, and duck through school so you can be an awesome UPSTANDER and stand up to bullying with this video from Go Noodle!
3-5
45 Ways to Save Water At Home
Websites
Did you know that most people in North America use 50 to 70 gallons of water indoors each day. Seventy-five percent of that indoor water usage occurs in the bathroom! That is a lot of water each day! This resource has some amazing tips and tricks for conserving water. Do you have any other ideas how your community can impact water usage?
Meet the Helpers: Meet The Helpers In Your Community
Videos & Podcasts
On this site learn all about 911 Operators, Firefighters, Police Officers, Doctors and more. Watch videos to learn all about these kinds of helpers.
13 Ways of Looking at a Half
Mathematics
Here is a little brain teaser just for you. It comes straight from the files of Dr. Marbles' hard drive. Did you know there are 13 ways a square can be divided in half? How is this possible? Click the link and find out!
6-9
Projects & Independent Study
Have you read “A Long Walk to Water” by Linda Sue Park? Read about how one middle school was inspired by this book to raise more than $15,000 to provide an African Village with a well. What could your school do as a service project?
S.T.E.M. & S.T.E.A.M.
What comes to your mind when you hear the word, engineer? Kristen Hart thinks, “Adventure!” At this site she will explain how she became an air management engineer, and how she tries to protect the air from pollution. Learn about other environmental engineers, and how you can prepare for a career as one. Click the link to begin your adventures in engineering!
Mathematics
A short travelogue of Egypt, this book was written as part of an early 20th century series of travelogues on exotic destinations.Scuba divers who explore the coral reefs near Belize keep a careful count of animal species. Study a table that presents their findings, and see what inferences and predictions you can make. Do you see any problems that need solving? Can you come up with a solution?
10-12
Websites
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks discuss the week in politics. Check out their discussions for insight into current Social Action issues!
Science
Here you will find thousands of video lectures from the world’s top scholars. View lectures from universities such as Berkeley, MIT, and Yale. Browse by subject or scan the top-rated items. This site is updated frequently, so check back often. Browse the curated playlists to explore Social Action Issues.
Fiction Books
Listen as this great romantic tragedy is read aloud. You may wish to follow along with the narrator.
Thanks for being a part of the Renzulli Learning family and we hope you find these resources helpful.
Your Renzulli Learning Team