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 has Enrichment Activities for every occasion and every subject! Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are all an important part of any student’s education and our Curators have scoured the internet searching for the best STEM resources out there! Check out some of our favorites below. Use these activities as inspiration to launch STEM projects or explore a new unit of study!
To locate these activities within Renzulli Learning:
- 1. Under the 'Teach' navigation, click 'Search'.
- 2. On the Search page, type in the title of the activity you would like to locate.
- 3. 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
Heat and Energy
Science
What is heat? Heat changes and heat is energy! Learn all about Heat and Energy in this booklet! Try some activities, and see if you can answer some questions on this "hot" topic.
A Super Science Guide to Your Own Backyard
Science
Learn how to investigate like a scientist! Follow the steps in this project to create a field guide to your own backyard or a nearby park. Write down your observations, including what you see, hear, and smell, as well as the textures you feel. If you have a camera, take it along so that you can include photos. You could also sketch pictures of the things you write about. Get those pencils ready, because there is a lot more going on in your backyard than you think!
Math Games from Freudenthal Institute
Math
This is a terrific collection of math games, as well as some that involve science and technology. Just select your age and a subject, choose a game, and begin playing!
3-5
A Super Science Guide to Your Own Backyard
Science
Learn how to investigate like a scientist! Follow the steps in this project to create a field guide to your own backyard or a nearby park. Write down your observations, including what you see, hear, and smell, as well as the textures you feel. If you have a camera, take it along so that you can include photos. You could also sketch pictures of the things you write about. Get those pencils ready, because there is a lot more going on in your backyard than you think!
African American Inventors
Technology
Venture through history with this timeline! Meet great African American inventors who pioneered modern technology. Click the link to read more about notable African American inventors!
DCotton Ball Catapult
Science
A catapult is a device that slings things into the air. Wouldn't it be fun to build your own catapult? Well, you can! Go to this website and learn how!
6-9
Engineering
Check out this Design Challenge from the Smisonian! Follow the steps to design a streetscape by clicking through each slide. View objects that have been on display in various exhibitions.
Science
DNA is in every cell of every living thing. Every plant and animal is made of many cells. Inside each cell is a piece of DNA. If you dissolve the cell walls, you can release the DNA. With this simple experiment, you can separate the DNA from an onion using supplies you can find in a kitchen. .
Engineering
Have you ever wanted to try a makerspace project but aren't quite sure where to start? Here are 25 projects that might just be for you! Some projects may require an adult's help gathering supplies, but most have supplies you can find in your home or classroom! Plus it's a great way to upcycle items you don't need anymore! Which activity is your favorite?
10-12
Science
When you see a plane flying in the sky, do you ever wonder who built it? What happens when the plane needs a new wing, who fixes it? Discover the different positions needed to design, build, fly, and maintain airplanes at this site!
Engineering
Are you interested in architecture or urban planning? Search this collection for photographs and information on buildings and cities around the world! Search by country to find different international resources, or by keyword to search a specific style, building name, or historic period.
Science
Explore the Amazon River basin at Amazonia! This exhibit in the Smithsonian National Zoo is at your fingertips with this virtual field trip. Read about recent news in the park, check out pictures, and watch live action on the webcam. See fish in the river, bears, and giant anteaters.
Thanks for being a part of the Renzulli Learning family and we hope you find these resources helpful.
Your Renzulli Learning Team