Weekly Activities
Houston ISD: The First Virtual Expo in Renzulli Learning
Houston ISD: The First to Launch A Virtual Expo in Renzulli Learning! Tia N. Locke-Simmons, Director, Gifted and Talented Education in Houston ISD, needed a solution for the Expo that they have every year. She needed to be able to give her students a platform to create and showcase their projects fo
Read moreWeekly Activities for May 11, 2020
Virtual Field Trips 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 discipli
Read moreWeekly Activities for May 4, 2020
Connecting Globally with Global CollaborationAs we consider twenty-first century learning skills, several concepts come immediately to mind – collaboration, communication, and connecting with our broader global community. The Renzulli Learning Global Collaboration feature enables students to d
Read moreWeekly Activities for April 27, 2020
Teacher Tip: Super Starter Projects and PBL 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
Read moreWeekly Activities for April 20, 2020
Sharing Best Practices: eBooks and JournalsThis week’s Best Practice comes from Keli Townsend, Ed.D., Lead Writing Teacher from Hillsborough County Public Schools, FL.One of my favorite tools in Renzulli Learning is the student journal. Assigning reading journals in Renzulli Learning will help s
Read moreWeekly Activities for April 13, 2020
Teacher Tip: Great Resources and Using Unit SupplementsRenzulli 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
Read moreSharing Best Practices: Lesson Ideas to Get Started
Suggested Activities to Get Started with Renzulli Learning This month’s Best Practice comes from Mr. Heath Dear, Gifted and Talented Teacher from Sheldon, ISD, Texas! Mr. Dear has just recently started to use Renzulli Learning with his G/T students for remote learning, and dove right in with enthusi
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YOUR REMOTE LEARNING SOLUTION Special Announcement – COVID-19 School May Be Closed, but the Learning Continues It is an unprecedented time of uncertainty for schools, teachers, and families around the globe. We understand educators are struggling to find solutions for students to continue their scho
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Click Here START YOUR FREE TRIAL TODAY! Sharing Showcase Using Renzulli Learning With Primary Grades This month’s Best Practice comes from Mrs. Toni Kubousek, Renzulli Learning Professional Development Specialist and Content Curator. Toni was a first grade teacher and administrator in Tampa, FL befo
Read moreSharing Best Practices: Primary Grades - Live Animal Cams
Engage Your Primary Level Students in Writing Practice with Live Animal Cams! This month’s Best Practice comes from Mrs. Toni Kubousek, Renzulli Learning Professional Development Specialist and Content Curator. Toni was a first grade teacher and administrator in Tampa, FL before joining the Renzulli
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Free Trial START YOUR FREE TRIAL TODAY! Happy New Year! As you round the bend of the school year, try something new in Renzulli Learning to engage your students and open your classroom up to the world of personalized learning. For example, check out the new Personalized Activities by Subject, our al
Read moreSharing Best Practices: Light Up Someone's Holiday!
This month’s Best Practice comes from our own Director of Professional Development and Client Support, Jeanne Pascon, M.Ed. Holiday Cards for Our Troops One of my favorite lessons of the school year, repeated each year students were in my G/T class – some from fourth grade all the way through eighth
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