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Introducing Studies Weekly’s New Science 2.0 Curriculum

What’s New Webinar (Live on Zoom)
Get a fast, practical walkthrough of what’s new in Science 2.0 — and how the updated program supports student success.
- A first look at the Science 2.0 structure and what’s changed
- How the resource supports instruction and student success
- Key teacher tools and supports (print + digital)
- Quick implementation tips you can use right away
January 21, 2026 • 4:00–4:30 p.m. ET • Live on Zoom • Free registration
Save your seat
Takes less than a minute. You’ll receive a confirmation email right away with a Zoom link. Plus you’ll get the webinar recording after!
Why attend?
See what’s new
Get a clear overview of what’s changed in Science 2.0 and what that means for instruction.
Teach with confidence
Explore supports designed to make planning and implementation easier for educators.
Leave with next steps
Walk away with a few “start here” actions you can apply immediately.
What you’ll learn
- How Science 2.0 is organized and how to navigate the resource
- The instructional components that support student understanding
- Where to find teacher tools, routines, and supports
- Implementation ideas for classrooms and schools
Who should attend
This session is designed for educators and leaders who want a quick, guided look at Studies Weekly Science 2.0.
- K–8 teachers
- Instructional coaches
- Curriculum specialists and district leaders
- Anyone exploring or implementing Studies Weekly Science
You’ll receive
- Zoom link + calendar reminder
- Recording link (sent to registrants)
- PD certificate after completion of an exit ticket
FAQ
Q: Is this session free?
A: Yes — registration is free.
Q: How do I join?
A: After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your Zoom link.
Q: Will this be recorded?
A: Yes — everyone who registers will receive the recording link.
Q: Can I share this with my team?
A: Absolutely — share the registration link so colleagues can register.
Q: Will there be time for questions?
A: Yes — there will be time for Q&A at the end.