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Review: Project M3

A former middle school math teacher, Danielle is a mother to five children 9 years old and under. She used Project M3: Mentoring Mathematical Minds Unraveling the Mystery of the MoLi Stone with her second and fourth graders who are both in third grade math. “The activities are very engaging,” Danielle said. “My two students are very different in their interests and learning styles, yet they were both pulled in by the pro

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Project M3: In the Classroom

We love seeing how our gifted education offerings are being used in the classroom! This situation is especially unique. This Charleston school is using Project M3 for all of its students!

Project M3: Mentoring Mathematical Minds is a series of curriculum units developed to motivate and challenge mathematically talented students at the elementary level

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Product Spotlight: Math Trailblazers

Math Trailblazers® 4th Edition is a coherent, research-based, K–5 mathematics curriculum that reflects the goals and ideas of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Principles and Standards for School Mathematics and aligns with the Common Core State Standards.  Mat

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Gifted Social Studies Review

Selena Robinson used William & Mary The Center for Gifted Education Social Studies curriculum The 1920s in America: A Decade of Tensions with her sixth grade daughter. Of using the program, she said, “This was a wonderful history lesson – one of my favorites ever in our homeschool. And I really appreciated how the textbook The 1920s in America: A Decade of Tensions helped me organize the le

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TAGT Legacy Book Award

Kendall Hunt College of William & Mary Language Arts title The Pursuit of Justice Teacher Guide, written by Mary Ann Yedinak, was named the 2016 Legacy Book Award recipient for Curricular Materials by the Texas Association for the Gifted & Talented.  

The Legacy Book Award is a

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Employee Spotlight: Tim Pope

Another month, another standout employee to recognize! Tim Pope is the K12 Curriculum Director here at Kendall Hunt. Tim works with schools, teachers, and authors to develop curriculum tools that will meet the diverse needs of today’s teachers and students.

Prior to Kendall Hunt, Tim received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and his master’s degree at the University of Dayton.  Sinc

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Author Spotlight: Michael Serra

We want you to get to know the people behind our products! Starting this month, we will be featuring an author on our blog in our Author Spotlight series. Today, let’s get to know Michael Serra—author of Discovering Geometry.

Serra’s lifelong passion for the world of mathematics is evident through his 40+ years of t

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Employee Spotlight: Jerilyn Hilse

As we inch closer to warm weather and sunshine, let’s shed some light on another one of our valued employees! Jerilyn Hilse is a Curriculum Sales Coordinator with Kendall Hunt Publishing. Starting her career path in Florida, she is now based out of North Carolina. Jerilyn contributes fantastic experience and knowledge to our team.  

Working directly with the school districts, Gifted and Talented co

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What were you thinking?

As educators, we are constantly looking for ways to promote cognitive thinking.  What does that look like?  How can we ensure opportunities that engage student’s thinking?

In the world of gifted education, thinking is the hallmark of good teaching and learning.  If we provide the avenue for thinking, our students will march onward and upward.  We must set the stage for practice and proble

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Get Your Classroom Ready for Fall Now

Before you know it, you’ll be enjoying some well-earned time to relax this summer! Here are five ways you can work to get your classroom ready for back to school before you leave for the summer. Now we know that you’ll be putting in hours over the summer too, but why not set yourself up for success and relaxation from the beginning?

1. Plan your bulletin boards