Studies Weekly Spotlight on Texas Teacher Crystal Pilcher
Crystal Pilcher loves teaching. In fact, with her degree, she could be earning a significantly higher salary, but she chooses to be a teacher. “I wanted to be a teacher…
Crystal Pilcher loves teaching. In fact, with her degree, she could be earning a significantly higher salary, but she chooses to be a teacher. “I wanted to be a teacher…
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Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage MonthApril 23, 2020 • Studies Weekly Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a great opportunity to incorporate culturally responsive teaching into students’ learning experience.…
Teaching Elementary Students About Vietnam War Veterans DayMarch 11, 2020 • Studies Weekly Some of today’s students have grandparents who served in the Vietnam War or lived during that era…
State-Adopted Oklahoma Social Studies Wins Textbook AwardsFeb. 27, 2020 • Studies Weekly For the third year in a row, Studies Weekly’s publications earned awards from the Textbook & Academic Authors…
Celebrating Read Across America with Studies WeeklyFeb. 25, 2020 • Studies Weekly At Studies Weekly, we build Social Studies and Science curriculum, but literacy skills are an essential backbone to…
Women’s History Month: Women of Color, Women of ChangeFeb. 20, 2020 • Studies Weekly Every year, Women’s History Month is a great opportunity to delve even deeper into history and…
The Secret Lives of Objects: Susan B. Anthony’s Purse of Her OwnFeb. 11, 2020 • Studies Weekly Until the mid-1800s, when women married, they could not open a bank account,…
The Secret Lives of Objects: George Washington’s War TentFeb. 6, 2020 • Studies Weekly General George Washington used this tent throughout the American Revolutionary War. It is now in the…
The Secret Lives of Objects: Abraham Lincoln’s Stovepipe HatFeb. 4, 2020 • Studies Weekly SI Neg. 95-5528. Date: 1995.The Top Hat, worn by President Abraham Lincoln the night he was…