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.
In a world of fake news and polarized politics, your teachers have a responsibility to teach students how to evaluate and value different opinions. The challenge is helping students overcome…
What a year! No doubt after all the changes and adjustments you’ve had to make these last two school years, you are ready for summer to begin. However, before you…
Using Inquiry-Based Learning in Four Easy Steps Students learn at a deeper level when they ask lots of questions, according to John Nabors, Studies Weekly product manager and former educator.…
Every year, students struggle more and more with overcoming normal developmental challenges. From 2003 to 2012, the number of children ages 6-7 diagnosed with anxiety or depression increased by 3%,…
How the Engineering Design Process Improves Science Education One of the primary goals of the Next Generation of Science Standards (NGSS) is to integrate the engineering design process (EDP)…
When schools closed in March 2020 due to COVID-19, Danny Hulshult, a curriculum coach at Studies Weekly, worried that his 6-year-old daughter, Ella, would fall behind in school. All the…
10 Female Painters Who Shaped Art History Many female painters have made significant contributions to art history. Not only did they create masterpieces, but they pioneered art movements and…
8 Female Doctors to Inspire Your Students Women’s History Month is the perfect time to talk about some of the most famous female doctors in US history. Not only…
How do you guarantee students’ safety while they perform science lab experiments at home or in the classroom? Lab activities give students essential hands-on experience and align with the Next…
How can educators help students develop their sense of identity? How do we help kids explore who they are? Where do our kids find mirrors of themselves? That is not…