How to Make a Z Chart
How to Make a Z ChartApr. 9, 2024 • By Debbie Bagley What is a Z Chart? Z charts are a fun and simple way for students to summarize information…
How to Make a Z ChartApr. 9, 2024 • By Debbie Bagley What is a Z Chart? Z charts are a fun and simple way for students to summarize information…
Ways to Increase Student Memory PowerMar. 6, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Every teacher knows the sheer joy that students take in becoming experts on their favorite topics! From dinosaurs…
Helpful Resources and Tips for Teachers Using Studies WeeklyFeb. 5, 2024 • By Debbie Bagley Whether you are just starting out with Studies Weekly or are a veteran teacher who…
Teacher Tips: A Better Way to Think About Social StudiesJan. 30, 2024 • by Debbie Bagley Some of the best teaching advice I received from my mother, a teacher of…
How to Teach Children Goal SettingJan. 8, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley Goal setting is an important skill that can help children gain confidence, perseverance, and a growth mindset. As…
The Power of Interactive NotebooksOct 26, 2023 • Debbie Bagley NEWSLETTER I love the magazine and newspaper style of Studies Weekly, because with its engaging primary and secondary sources, and…
Tips for Helping Students Understand Informational TextMarch 7, 2023 • Debbie Bagley There is a lot of information written about how to help students navigate informational text, but the most…
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…