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Here’s a fun newsletter that was sent to us from Vic Wilson, and his students Chandler, Anahy and Alex, at Jones Elementary School in Hall County, GA.  They put this newsletter for students together after using Renzulli to learn about newspapers.  Vic says he’s been working for “over 30 years in the public arena and [...]

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Dr. Seuss is one of the world’s most beloved children’s authors.  Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday on March 2nd with Renzulli Learning!   From the Cat in the Hat to Hooray for Diffendoofer Day, the characters and themes of Dr. Seuss’s work comes to life in several online activities and games.  Do you know Dr. Seuss’s real [...]

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Here’s an idea from Esther LeeFoon, our New York City professional development guru, for one way to gauge student learning when you’re using Renzulli’s Curriculum Connections to differentiate materials for students:
During PD sessions, some teachers have expressed concern regarding accountability and assessing what students know once they have viewed differentiated resources sent to them via [...]

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What an honor and a privilege to work with such a dedicated group of teachers, managers, principals, and outstanding director. As I visited many of the YBM Appletree and GATE facilities, I was amazed at the level of instruction and learning experiences provided for young learners. Halls were adorned with the intriguing work of [...]

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Webinar Materials

Thanks to popular demand, here are links to the PowerPoint presentations used during last night’s webinar with Drs. Joseph Renzulli and Sally Reis.

Research on Schoolwide Enrichment and Renzulli Learning;  Dr. Joseph Renzulli (14.6 MB)
Practical Applications:  Renzulli Learning; Dr. Sally Reis  (26.7 MB)
We’ll also be sharing our responses to some of the most popular questions we [...]

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Dear Friends,
2009 was a rewarding year for the tens-of-thousands of teachers using Renzulli Learning around the world (including new friends in South Korea, Turkey, and a dozen other countries).  We are especially grateful to the hundreds of teachers that applied to our inaugural, “Better Teaching & Learning through Technology” competitive grant.  These stories reminded us [...]

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The Renzulli Personal Success Plan’s Heroes and Helpers Page is a great place to think and learn more about heroes – and more Renzulli students have identified Martin Luther King as one of their heroes than any other figure of the past or present, by a wide margin.

Monday, January 18th is Martin Luther King Jr. [...]

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Happy Holidays from Renzulli

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Originally uploaded by Renzulli Learning

From the staff at Renzulli Learning, and of course, Joe and Sally –
Have a happy, safe, and engaging holiday break!

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Our list continues:
31.  Create your own virtual assignment from scratch.  Do you have some great resources you’d like to assign your students – along with some guiding questions or tasks you want them complete?  Use the Renzulli Assignment Maker to build your own virtual assignment.  Be sure to click the orange “Create A New Assignment” [...]

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Vacation Time? Renzulli Time!

Soon, we’ll be hitting that time of year when it seems like the kids have more days off than days at school – but not to worry! Renzulli gives you a number of ways to keep connected with your students – and keep them working on enriching, engaging activities that will keep them signing [...]

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