CreelaBelle graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in Communications. She has worked as a content writer for over 5 years and enjoys being at Studies Weekly. In her spare time, she loves watching movies and spending time with family.
Critical thinking is more than just being able to think clearly about a topic or problem; it is a crucial life skill that every student must learn to be successful. And since many children do not learn this skill at home, it’s essential to teach it in school. Here are some way teachers use Studies…
Virtual field trips give your students the chance to explore new places, build vocabulary, and deepen understanding, according to Monica Burns’ Jan. 2021 Edutopia article. And the best part is they don’t have to leave the classroom. As a Studies Weekly teacher, you have access all of our virtual field trips at Studies Weekly Online,…
Learning about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) can empower students and build their confidence. As advances in STEM fields continue to accelerate, educators are putting greater emphasis on developing students’ scientific and mathematical skills to prepare them for future career opportunities. But, the benefits of STEM subjects go beyond preparing students for future jobs.…
Teaching media literacy in social studies helps students become responsible citizens who can make informed decisions. Media literacy is the ability to identify types of digital content, understand the messages they convey, and evaluate their sources. While children can quickly learn how to use new technology, educators have a responsibility to show them how to…
School districts that adopt Studies Weekly district-wide can now schedule one-on-one or group consultations for their teachers with Studies Weekly’s new teacher advocate, Debbie Bagley. Teachers will receive additional personalized educational support. With Bagley’s 15 years of experience in education, she is a valuable asset. Teaching Career Debbie’s passion for education began when she’d go…
Professional development is an important part of your job as a teacher, and we want to make it easy for you to log in your hours. Here’s how you can access teacher professional development resources on Studies Weekly Online. Teacher Professional Development 1. Log in to Studies Weekly Online and click on the PD Training…
At Studies Weekly, we often tout the phrase that our product is created “by teachers, for teachers.” That’s because our staff consists of veteran teachers who know what is important to you as an educator, including strict compliance with state standards. Process Ensures Standards Compliance Each of our publications goes through a rigorous process to…
Each of our student publications has corresponding teaching materials designed for it, including a teacher edition with assessments, lesson plans, printable worksheets, answer keys, etc. The teacher edition comes free with all orders of 10 or more student editions, and helps you spend less time planning and more time doing what you love — teaching.…
Critical Race Theory (CRT) has become a difficult political topic, leaving many educators wondering how to approach the subject with parents, teachers, and students. Knowing the history behind CRT and why people support or oppose it can help you address concerns, support teachers, and demonstrate your commitment to student well-being. What is Critical Race…
Studies Weekly Online is an excellent platform for engaging students in class or online. It gives you access to all your Studies Weekly publications — including your teacher edition — plus tons of digital resources to make learning fun for your kiddos. You can also customize assessments and monitor student progress anytime, anywhere. Watch the…