How to Register and Use Your Online Account
When you order Studies Weekly print publications, each print edition comes with a Studies Weekly Online subscription, as well as access for you, the teacher. The same content in your print versions is online in an interactive format, with thousands of additional primary source videos, images, artwork, and other media.
Here’s a few tips for setting up and using your account:
Register and log in to your teacher account.
Setting up a teacher account is easy and can be completed in the following steps:
- Make sure you are rostered first before setting up your own account.
- Go to online.studiesweekly.com/login
- Click Register.
- Fill out the form and click Submit.
- Go to your email and find the confirmation email from Studies Weekly.
- Click on the link in that email to confirm your account.
- Once logged in, follow the instructions for publication access.
Manage your classroom and student accounts.
Once you’ve logged in, you can organize your classroom and students. In the left blue navigation bar, select the Classes tab and click the green plus icon in the right corner to create your classroom. Once you create a classroom, you can add your students.
There are three ways to register and add students to your classroom. You can either create your student accounts manually, generate student registration codes or import a list of students.
For detailed instructions on how to do each one, read:
Browse weekly units and articles.
Take a few minutes to explore the weekly units and the articles and media that go with them. In the Teacher Edition, you will also see further resources, activities, and lesson plans.
You can also explore the assessments that accompany each unit. These assessments are ready-made, but can also be customized. For further info on working with assessments, visit studiesweekly.com/blog/assign-edit-tests.
Browse thousands of bonus resources.
We aren’t joking when we say thousands. Studies Weekly Online has a vast selection of bonus sources — including videos, images and audio resources — that relate back to the concepts taught in each publication.
Click on the search icon to find related media on a given topic.