As a teacher, you can decide to take this to whatever level you are comfortable with. If you are a Gifted and Talented teacher who will work with the same kids next year, this is a fabulous way to stay connected over the summer. If you are a grade level teacher, you can consider whether you want to stay connected to your current students or if it’s time to transition the classes over so that you can get to know next year’s kiddos and hit the ground running in the fall! They can stay connected to you AND also select next year’s teacher if you want them to. There is no wrong way to approach this – be creative!
You might simply suggest to students that they continue Type I and Type II exploring the Renzulli Learning Enrichment Database for interesting activities, creative and critical thinking, and reading based on their Profile results, or by searching for various topics. Taking it a step further, you might suggest topics they should search for and/or request that they submit reflections to you throughout the summer in their Renzulli Learning Journal. You will be able to comment back to them – if you want to, that is!
How about suggesting they try a Type III Independent Investigation - aka a Passion Project - using the Project Wizard to organize their research? They can start with a blank slate and design their own inquiry-based investigation or get a head start by utilizing one of the Renzulli Learning Super Starter Projects, available in a wide variety of topics and for every interest area.
If you want to be more specific in their requirements, you can check out the many Assignment Templates for “Stop Summer Slide!” Assignment Templates give you the ability to distribute to your students electronically for completion. Watch the video above for instructions on how to access the Assignment Templates as well as examples of the above suggestions. Students can also use Renzulli Learning to locate and engage with ebooks and audio books, and use their RL Journal for reading responses. You can revisit this previous Sharing Showcase post for more details on using Renzulli Learning to engage with books!
Encourage parental involvement by having parents set up their own accounts in the Parent Portal. Visit the Teacher Site, Resources tab and locate Partnering with Parents for the customizable Summer Letter and Parent Quickstart Registration Directions. If you have not yet sent home Student Profiles to parents, this is a great time to do so!
Whichever level you take it to, you will be providing your students with the opportunity to practice and apply their learning throughout the summer, reducing the tendency to “Summer Slide!” Please share what your students are doing this summer using #stopsummerslide and tag @RenzulliLearn!
For more on Summer Slide, see: PBS Nova: How to Minimize Summer Slide
Check out a few of our favorite activities below!
Don’t forget, if you want to assign a weekly activity simply search the title of the weekly activity from your Teacher Dashboard and then send the activity to a student as a favorite! 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 For Kids Hub: How To Paint A Beautiful Landscape With Watercolor
Videos and Podcasts
Learn how to paint a landscape (sunset or sunrise). It may look challenging, but it’s a lot easier than it looks! This technique is perfect for young artists! You’ll need a permanent marker, watercolor paper, watercolors, water, and a paint brush.
A Seussical Show
Creativity Training
Create a puppet show based on your favorite Dr. Seuss book! Make puppets and props, and retell the story. You can even make treats for your audience!
A World of Rosemary Wells
Websites
Do you enjoy reading all about Max and Ruby's adventures? You can visit the author, Rosemary Wells', website for coloring pages, a list of her other books, and to find out all about Rosemary Wells herself. Hop to it!
Art For Kids Hub: How To Draw Best Friends
Videos and Podcasts
In this video tutorial learn how to draw best friends! This is a fun lesson to personalize. You can change the lesson to look more like you and your best friend. Also, please always remember to be kind to everyone.
3 - 5
National Geographic for Kids: Leonardo da Vinci
Research Sites
Leonardo da Vinci is considered a genius and one of the greatest minds of all times. He was an artist, sculptor, scientist and engineer during the 1400's to 1500's. There are many sections to this article that will include his life and work. This painter, inventor, and all-around supergenius rocked Renaissance Italy. Check out the timeline to learn about the life of this legend.
A Trip Through the Ocean
Projects & Independent Study
Take a trip through the ocean with this fun project! Discover fun images of sea life, pick your favorite animal, and share your work with others. If you like sea animals, this fun project will show you all different types!
Americanism Poster Contest
Contestes and Competitions
Are you in 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade and studying American history? If you are, you might be interested in entering this poster contest. Each year, a committee selects a topic that is related to the American Revolution. Students are then invited to submit a poster that best expresses this theme, shows originality, and demonstrates evidence of research. Go to this site now to find out this year's theme or practice for next year’s contest!
Artopia: Painting!
Websites
Since the times of the cavemen (and women), painting has been an important way for people to express themselves. This colorful site gives you opportunities to learn about the history of painting, to explore how paintings are made, and to discover how to compare and contrast different pieces of art. After delving into the "Painting Studio," you'll be well on your way to becoming the next Pablo Picasso!
6 - 9
Artists in Action
Videos and Podcasts
Watch 3-minute video clips of two different artists as they compose and explain a piece of art. Hear their thought processes about making an artistic piece of work, so that you can apply their strategies and techniques to your own artwork. Watch as shapes and colors become a work of art!
Art and Social Issues in American Culture
Websites
Art depicts people, events, and emotions. At this website, you can view art that responds directly to problems in American society in the years 1930 to 1970. View powerful paintings about poverty, race, and war. The accompanying text describes the context for each one. Can art help to change society? Can you create a work of art that is also social commentary?
Artopia: Painting!
Websites
Since the times of the cavemen (and women), painting has been an important way for people to express themselves. This colorful site gives you opportunities to learn about the history of painting, to explore how paintings are made, and to discover how to compare and contrast different pieces of art. After delving into the "Painting Studio," you'll be well on your way to becoming the next Pablo Picasso!
Animal Masks
Websites
You will create a 3-D animal or mask, paying close attention to details such as; color, shape, size, texture and facial features. Learn how to create 3-D animal or mask!
10 - 12
Graphic Design Jobs and Career Information
Websites
What kinds of jobs can graphic designers get? What makes each job or specialty different from the others? Find out here!
American Masters: Norman Rockwell - Painting America
Videos and Podcasts
American Masters presents the life and art of the most celebrated illustrator of all time. Best known for his memorable covers of The Saturday Evening Post, Rockwell achieved unprecedented fame for showing warmth and humor in his depictions of American life.
Art Passions
Projects & Independent Study
Do you like the artwork in fairy tales? Magical creatures, fairies, goddesses, and other mystifying characters? Art Passions shows you hundreds of fantasy art by various artists. Browse the galleries or even send an e-card!
Fun Art: Expressing Political Opinions
Websites
Political cartoons play an important role in a democratic society. A few simple brushstrokes may remind us that the opinions of every citizen matter, even the opinions of citizens who may not have many words. In this activity, you can practice analyzing political cartoons. Click one of the cartoons, and then look below to see an explanation of its historical background. Continue by answering the questions that follow.
Each week, we will send you teaching suggestions and a few examples of our best and most popular resources. 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.
Thanks for being a part of the Renzulli Learning family and we hope you find these resources helpful.
Your Renzulli Learning Team