Blending Social Studies and ELA
Blending Social Studies and ELAOct. 24, 2019 • Studies Weekly “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten” – Rudyard Kipling Social studies is…
Blending Social Studies and ELAOct. 24, 2019 • Studies Weekly “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten” – Rudyard Kipling Social studies is…
Using Rubrics to Grade Open-Ended QuestionsOct. 22, 2019 • Studies Weekly Mathematics is a straightforward subject. Students know the expectations they must meet to get a good grade: show their…
How to Leverage Technology in the ClassroomOct. 17, 2019 • Studies Weekly According to a 2017 study, about 63% of K-12 teachers use technology in their classrooms daily. Other studies…
Thinking on Education: Reaching and Empowering Students with Learning DisabilitiesSept. 26, 2019 • Studies Weekly Data courtesy the National Center for Learning Disabilities 1 in 5 children in the United…
Hispanic Heritage Month: Educating Beyond the CurriculumSept. 10, 2019 • Studies Weekly September is Hispanic Heritage Month, and we applaud all those educators who celebrate the historic and current contributions…
How to Register and Use Your Online AccountJuly 30, 2019 • Studies Weekly When you order Studies Weekly print publications, each print edition comes with a Studies Weekly Online subscription,…
Ideas For Those Last Few Crazy Days of School!May 30, 2019 • Studies Weekly Testing is over. Your students’ last assignments and extra credit are trickling in, and sunny days…
Thinking on Education: The Importance of Project-Based LearningApril 25, 2019 • Studies Weekly We all want students to experience authentic, meaningful learning within the classroom. To that end, project-based learning…