Debbie Bagley is a teacher advocate at Studies Weekly. She has worked in the education field for over 15 years and is especially passionate about teaching character education and social studies.
Teacher Tips: Caring Connections Promote Learning and Positive BehaviorsOct 11, 2023 • Debbie Bagley NEWSLETTER I love working with young children! This young age when they start “real” school is…
Ideas for Storing Student PublicationsAug. 9, 2023 • Debbie Bagley You’ve received your Studies Weekly student editions, sorted them the way that works for your classroom, but how do you…
Benefits of Reading Aloud to ChildrenJul 21, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley As educators, we know there are so many incredible benefits in reading aloud to children. In addition to…
Incorporating Sensory Bottles into Sensory PlayJune 7, 2023 • Debbie Bagley NEWSLETTER Sensory play may seem like other forms of early-childhood play, but it is important for childhood development, and…
Support for Teacher Well-being: Preserving your Light and JoyApr 10, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley NEWSLETTER Dear Teachers, I just wanted to let you know that you are loved and…
How to Make a Holiday Ribbon Tree OrnamentDec. 9, 2022 • by Debbie Bagley With the holidays upon us, if you’re like me, you’re always searching for a fun, easy,…
Kids Krafts: Magic Puffy SnowmanDec. 9, 2022 • by Debbie Bagley Welcome back! This has got to be one of my favorite art recipes ever! It is so easy, inexpensive…
5 Ways to Help Students Learn GratitudeNov. 2, 2022 • Debbie Bagley November is a great time to start gratitude-filled activities students will love, and that promote gratitude all year…
End of Year Celebration Ideas for Elementary TeachersMay 18, 2022 • By Debbie Bagley After the hectic testing windows have passed, the end of the school year can be a…
Using Art Therapy for Autistic StudentsApr 6, 2022 • Debbie Bagley Through the creativity that comes with art therapy, students with autism spectrum disorder can use their imagination to improve…