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Find more in Studies Weekly Online. - [3 Reasons to Offer Early Childhood Education](https://www.studiesweekly.com/early-childhood-education/) - Is early childhood education worth your school’s time and investment? 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High-Quality Materials don't just improve student outcomes, but also greatly ease the burden on teachers. - [Supporting Student Growth | Customer Success Story](https://www.studiesweekly.com/lincoln-elementary-customer-success-story/) - Discover how Lincoln Elementary builds resilience, empathy, and confidence with Studies Weekly’s Health and Wellness curriculum. - [Take a Break from Textbooks! | Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/take-a-break-from-textbooks-teacher-testimonial/) - My students love Studies Weekly because they can take a break away from traditional textbooks and having their own little pamphlets. We love being hands-on. - [On Education: The Case for Social Studies in Elementary Classrooms](https://www.studiesweekly.com/elementary-social-studies/) - Technology and globalization connect the world more today than in any era of history, but our children must be prepared to be responsible citizens within it. - [Project-Based Learning Improves Elementary Science Education](https://www.studiesweekly.com/project-based-learning-science/) - Research shows project-based learning can help elementary schools improve science instruction so students gain a solid understanding of scientific concepts. - [Secret Lives of Objects Lesson Plan: Harriet Tubman’s Journal](https://www.studiesweekly.com/harriet-tubmans-journal/) - Hardships and mistreatment by her enslaver were her existence until the day she decided that being free was all that was important to her. - [Leverage Technology in the Classroom | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/tech-classroom-2/) - As more and more elementary classrooms access educational technology, they can tap into the many available programs that really bring social studies alive. - [April Activities Students Will Love](https://www.studiesweekly.com/april-activities-students-will-love/) - April offers so many natural learning connections. Here are a few simple spring activities that can be adapted for many ages. - [Thinking on Education: Building a Safe Learning Environment in our Classroom](https://www.studiesweekly.com/safe-learning-environment/) - Discover how to create a safe learning environment in the classroom with our expert tips on modeling kindness, respect, and empathy. - [Support for Teacher Well-being](https://www.studiesweekly.com/support-for-teacher-well-being/) - Teachers are the real super heroes, because day in and day out they are asked to do the impossible, often without the support and resources they need. - [5 Ways Summer School Can Address Learning Loss](https://www.studiesweekly.com/5-ways-summer-school-can-address-learning-loss/) - Many educational institutions have turned to summer school programs as a valuable tool to mitigate learning gaps and help students catch up on missed content. - [Empowering Students Through Inquiry](https://www.studiesweekly.com/studies-weeklys-approach-to-inquiry/) - The Inquiry Design Model (IDM) is an instructional blueprint that teaches students how to take the lead in their own learning by tapping into their curiosity. - [Educator’s Guide to Improving Student Attendance](https://www.studiesweekly.com/improving-student-attendance/) - When students miss school, they miss hours of personalized instruction and opportunities to learn and play in a guided environment. Every day is important. - [Tips for Creating an Inclusive Classroom Environment](https://www.studiesweekly.com/inclusive-classroom/) - An inclusive classroom means every child, no matter what their individual needs, has equal access to high-quality education and opportunities to succeed. - [Try These 12 Play-Based Learning Activities](https://www.studiesweekly.com/try-these-12-play-based-learning-activities/) - When we make time for play, we make time for cognitive and social development. Here are 12 meaningful ways to integrate play into learning. - [Calm Classroom Strategies for Spring Testing](https://www.studiesweekly.com/calm-classroom-strategies-for-spring-testing/) - During testing season, consistency is comforting. Here are practical, teacher-friendly ways to create a peaceful testing environment in your classroom: - [Student and Teacher Friendly Curriculum | Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/student-and-teacher-friendly-curriculum-testimonial/) - Studies Weekly just makes planning social studies for my students so much easier. It's a huge time saver for me, and the students find it engaging and enjoyable - [Kids Krafts: How to Make a Holiday Ribbon Tree Ornament](https://www.studiesweekly.com/make-a-ribbon-tree-student-crafts/) - Here is a fun, easy, affordable, and cute craft that kids can do that can also double as a gift. Holiday Ribbon Trees are a huge hit with crafters of all ages! - [How to Teach Children Goal Setting](https://www.studiesweekly.com/how-to-teach-children-goal-setting/) - As teachers, we can help our students learn how to set goals in a fun and interactive way. - [Teaching Students About Vietnam War Veterans Day](https://www.studiesweekly.com/vietnam-veterans-day/) - National Vietnam War Veterans Day, on March 29 each year, is a great opportunity to introduce elementary students to the Vietnam War. - [Studies Weekly is Everything You Need! | Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/studies-weekly-is-everything-you-need-teacher-testimonial/) - We have found that the Social Studies Weekly really adds to our social studies component, and we've been working hard to get it in every week. - [Strategies for Teaching Autistic Students](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teaching-autistic-students/) - April is National Autism Awareness Month! Here are some strategies for teaching autistic students that can make a big difference. - [Electing Congress and the President | Lesson 2](https://www.studiesweekly.com/electing-congress/) - This lesson will examine how members of Congress and the president are elected and ask students to consider the historical reasons for the electoral college. - [Studies Weekly K-5 Alabama Science Standards Coverage](https://www.studiesweekly.com/how-studies-weekly-k5-alabama-science-hits-every-standard/) - Studies Weekly's K–5 Alabama Explore Science gives educators the tools they need to boost discovery and exploration, all while covering 100% of the standards. - [Advice for Teachers, From Teachers: You’ve Got This!](https://www.studiesweekly.com/advice-for-teachers-from-teachers/) - We asked educators to reflect on their challenges and to share advice for fellow teachers that can help them overcome obstacles and stay motivated. - [Famous Black Scientists Who Changed History | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/famous-black-scientists/) - Meet nine Black scientists and inventors who changed the world. Short stories, quick facts, and classroom-ready ideas for Black History Month and beyond. - [Women's History Month Spotlight: Women of Color, Women of Change](https://www.studiesweekly.com/womens-history-month-women-of-color-women-of-change/) - Women’s History Month is a great opportunity to delve even deeper into history and hear from new voices and experiences. - [Hispanic Heritage Month | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/hispanic-heritage/) - Hispanic students can see themselves reflected in the curriculum — not only during Hispanic Heritage Month, but throughout the entire year. - [The Importance of Project-Based Learning with Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/project-based-learning/) - In this Studies Weekly blog, we explore how project-based learning (PBL) empowers students to discover, create, and take ownership of their learning. - [10 Female Painters Who Shaped Art History](https://www.studiesweekly.com/female-painters-art-history/) - Many female painters have made significant contributions to art history. They also pioneered art movements and painting techniques that inspire artists today. - [Bringing Joy Into Your Classroom After the Break](https://www.studiesweekly.com/bringing-joy-into-your-classroom-after-the-break/) - Ideas for welcoming your students back into the classroom and helping them readjust to school after the winter holiday break. - [The Power of Play: Advocating for Play-Based Learning in Early Childhood Classrooms](https://www.studiesweekly.com/the-power-of-play-advocating-for-play-based-learning-in-early-childhood-classrooms/) - Play-based learning builds confidence, flexibility, curiosity, and social understanding while fostering soft skills like communication and collaboration. - [4th Grade Class Collaborates with Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/bishop-elementary/) - A class at Bishop Elementary recently collaborated with Studies Weekly curriculum team to strengthen and amplify the voices of California’s indigenous tribes. - [Using Art Therapy for Autistic Students](https://www.studiesweekly.com/art-therapy-autistic-students/) - Students with autism can use their imagination to improve skills, work through feelings, reduce stress, improve well-being, and express themselves to the world. - [American Values and Beliefs](https://www.studiesweekly.com/american-values/) - The purpose of this week is to tie the celebrations and symbols of the United States to the underlying core values that they represent. - [Blending Social Studies and ELA with Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/blending-social-studies-and-ela/) - Social studies also can be the gateway to better learning in all subjects. Here are ideas for blending social studies and ELA in the classroom. - [Studies Weekly On Education: The "Power of Yet"](https://www.studiesweekly.com/power-of-yet-in-the-classroom/) - The power of yet — the power of encouraging and celebrating persistence — is an important lesson we need to teach our children. Learn more in our blog. - [What Makes a Good Social Studies Curriculum?](https://www.studiesweekly.com/good-social-studies-curriculum/) - Here are nine ways Studies Weekly offers an engaging and impactful elementary social studies curriculum to empower children. - [Spark Student Curiosity with New Studies Weekly Science](https://www.studiesweekly.com/new-studies-weekly-science/) - Spark excitement with Science that fist into your schedule, and encourages students to wonder, question and make sense of the world. - [Thinking on Education: The Power of Perseverance](https://www.studiesweekly.com/perseverance/) - All students are capable of tackling the mountains in their learning, and in their lives. Some students just need to realize they can. - [Black Scientists Who Made History](https://www.studiesweekly.com/black-scientists/) - Thanks to the legacy of many hardworking and persevering Black scientists, students today know they can overcome challenges and accomplish their dreams. - [Hands-On Science That Reaches Every Learner with Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/mathis-customer-success-story/) - Discover how Studies Weekly Texas Science transformed learning at Mathis Elementary through hands-on, student-driven lessons. - [Teaching Kindness in February](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teaching-kindness-in-february/) - February is the perfect time to remind our students of something powerful: Kindness matters, and small acts can make a big difference every day. - [The Secret Lives of Objects: Abraham Lincoln's Stovepipe Hat](https://www.studiesweekly.com/slo-abraham-lincoln-hat/) - Delve into the fascinating history of Abraham Lincoln's stovepipe hat, and how it made him easy to spot in a crowd. - [The Secret Lives of Objects: George Washington's War Tent](https://www.studiesweekly.com/slo-washingtons-war-tent/) - The walls of George Washington's war tent witnessed many of the highs and lows of the Revolutionary War. - [The Candy Bomber Of Berlin](https://www.studiesweekly.com/candy-bomber/) - U.S. Air Force pilot Gail Halvorsen was at a Berlin airfield when he met some children. They were used to American soldiers having chocolate and chewing gum. - [Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month](https://www.studiesweekly.com/asian-pacific-american-heritage-month/) - Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a great opportunity to incorporate culturally responsive teaching into students’ learning experience. - [Studies Weekly | Primary Sources in Your Family](https://www.studiesweekly.com/family-primary-sources/) - Family-sourced primary sources can make history seem especially relevant to students. Reading the experiences of their family makes the past seem less distant. - [Interactive Learning Kids Love! | Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/interactive-learning-kids-love-teacher-testimonial/) - I really find the app and quizzes on the app the most valuable because it really assesses the students' learning and coordinates with our newspapers. - [Highlighting Unsung Heroes in African American History](https://www.studiesweekly.com/unsung-black-heroes/) - Without the bravery, labor, and successes of many, many African Americans, our nation would not be where it is today. - [Help Students Understand Informational Text | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/tips-for-helping-students-understand-informational-text/) - Best practices for helping students understand informational text that support not only English Language Learners but students of all levels. - [Native American Heritage: Rethinking Thanksgiving Lessons | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/native-american-heritage/) - This Thanksgiving, consider replacing superficial craft activities with culturally responsive and engaging social studies lessons. - [5 Ways to Partner with Parents | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/5-ways-to-partner-with-parents-to-encourage-homework-help-at-home/) - Homework can help reinforce skills, build responsibility, and strengthen the home-school connection. Here are five simple ways to involve families in homework. - [The Power of Interactive Notebooks](https://www.studiesweekly.com/the-power-of-interactive-notebooks/) - Children learn best when they have ownership in the learning process. One way to do this is using Interactive Notebooks to increase students' engagement. - [10 Ways Teachers Can Achieve Better Work-Life Balance](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teacher-work-life-balance/) - It can be easy to get so focused on your students that you forget your own well-being. Here are 10 ideas for how you may achieve better work-life balance. - [Studies Weekly | The Secret Life of a Chocolate Bar](https://www.studiesweekly.com/secret-life-chocolate-bar/) - Discover the sweet history of chocolate—from ancient cacao drinks to modern candy bars—and explore how copyright and trademark laws protect famous chocolate brands. - [K–5 Tennessee Science Curriculum](https://www.studiesweekly.com/tennessee-science-curriculum/) - Studies Weekly removes the guesswork from answering the question: “How do I help my students reach standard mastery in the time that I actually have?” - [Making Social Studies Fun to Teach | Studies Weekly Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/making-social-studies-fun-teacher-testimonial/) - In Manda's 25-year teaching career, she never enjoyed teaching history before Studies Weekly Social Studies. She encourages teachers to give it a try! - [Studies Weekly PD Partnerships | Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teacher-development-partnership-testimonial/) - They did an exceptional job of helping us navigate the system and see things that have been updated, information about new TEKS, and things we need to know. - [Creating Student Buy-In Studies Weekly Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/creating-student-buy-in-teacher-testimonial/) - Teacher Mechelle C. shares how she engages students and creates buy-in with her Studies Weekly curriculum resources. - [Inquiry with Explore Science | Teacher Testimonial](https://www.studiesweekly.com/inquiry-with-explore-science-testimonial/) - We use Explore Science in my 2nd-grade classroom, and we absolutely love how it connects directly with what we're doing in science, so I highly recommend it. - [Classroom Craft: Holiday Tissue Paper Wreath](https://www.studiesweekly.com/classroom-craft-holiday-tissue-paper-wreath/) - This tissue paper wreath craft is a festive way to celebrate the holiday season and make learning fun, while reinforcing skills from other subjects. - [Make Studies Weekly More Engaging for Younger Students](https://www.studiesweekly.com/younger-students/) - If you teach younger grades, you may have received your publications and wondered, "How do I make this engaging when they're still learning to read and write?" - [Debbie Bagley: Studies Weekly's Teacher Advocate](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teacher-advocate-debbie/) - Learn more about our wonderful teacher advocate program and how they can help you. - [Using Technology in the Classroom Wisely](https://www.studiesweekly.com/tech-classroom/) - Discover how educators can use classroom technology to enrich learning while reducing screen time and distractions in today’s digital classrooms. - [Executive Function and Self-Regulation](https://www.studiesweekly.com/executive-function-self-regulation/) - School achievements rely on underlying abilities called executive function, which make it possible for children to learn, grow, and connect with others. - [Boosting Student Success | Customer Success Story](https://www.studiesweekly.com/empower-community-school-customer-success-story/) - Join us as we step inside Empower Community School to hear from educators dedicated to creating meaningful learning experiences with the help of Studies Weekly. - [Social Studies Comes to Life at Meadowview Elementary](https://www.studiesweekly.com/social-studies-comes-to-life/) - After years without a unified resource, they have found alignment, consistency, and renewed excitement through Studies Weekly! - [Inside the Classroom: Explore Science and Social Studies](https://www.studiesweekly.com/inside-the-classroom/) - Discover how Studies Weekly Explore Science and Social Studies brings hands-on learning and cross-curricular connections to real classrooms. - [Using the Stop and Jot Strategy](https://www.studiesweekly.com/stop-jot-strategy/) - This strategy can be done in the classroom or virtually, but may need to be modeled a few times and then done as a class, so students understand the process. - [Helping Students Develop Their Identity Through Children’s Literature](https://www.studiesweekly.com/student-identity-childrens-literature/) - When children read stories about people from various cultures, they learn to welcome differences and connect with people in their communities. - [3 Factors that Keep Students Safe and Prevent Violence](https://www.studiesweekly.com/prevent-school-violence/) - Whether you are a principal or district leader, you can promote school safety so students have the best learning environment possible. - [Overcoming Relational Aggression and Social Exclusion](https://www.studiesweekly.com/relational-aggression-and-social-exclusion/) - Despite best efforts, bullying still occurs in schools across the nation. Checkout these research-based tips to overcome bullying at school. - [Incorporating Sensory Bottles into Sensory Play](https://www.studiesweekly.com/sensory-bottles/) - Sensory activities help young children learn and understand about the world around them in so many ways, because they use the five senses. - [Teacher Empowers Students in Two Languages](https://www.studiesweekly.com/award-winning-teacher-empowers-students/) - This dual language educator has made a significant impact in the lives of Houston Independent School District students using Studies Weekly. - [Interactive Notebooks](https://www.studiesweekly.com/interactive-notebooks/) - When you pair the Studies Weekly curriculum with interactive notebooks, you create a deeper level of learning and engage students in the learning process. - [Teaching Civil Disobedience](https://www.studiesweekly.com/civil-disobedience/) - As we teach history, one of the many important ideas from the world’s shared history is the use of civil disobedience to motivate change. - [Most Important Book Strategy](https://www.studiesweekly.com/most-important-book/) - Using the "Most Important Book" strategy in Kindergarten and building on it throughout the elementary years will be very helpful for students’ writing ability. - [Using Exit Tickets Strategy](https://www.studiesweekly.com/exit-tickets/) - Exit tickets give students opportunities to develop character, and are an easy and effective tool to gather and use student feedback. - [Using Google Books for Research](https://www.studiesweekly.com/google-books-research/) - Google Books is a resource that makes primary and secondary sources accessible, and gives students opportunities to investigate and build their inquiry skills. - [Kicking Off 2021 with a Bang or Burnout?](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teacher-burnout/) - We all know that we need to teach our students how to have a growth mindset, but sometimes we forget to give ourselves and our teachers grace to grow. - [How to Keep Teachers Happy](https://www.studiesweekly.com/keep-teachers-happy/) - Small efforts to improve teachers’ happiness and job satisfaction helps them be stronger where it counts — with their students. - [Using Inquiry-Based Learning in Science](https://www.studiesweekly.com/inquiry-based-learning-in-science/) - Without scientists asking questions and seeking answers, many of the knowledge and conveniences we enjoy today would never have been discovered. - [Celebrating Hispanic and Latino American Humanitarians: Agents of Positive Change](https://www.studiesweekly.com/celebrating-hispanic-and-latino-american-humanitarians/) - Hispanic and Latino American humanitarians play a vital role in addressing societal challenges, advocating for human rights, and uplifting their communities. - [Why Social Studies Matters](https://www.studiesweekly.com/why-social-studies-matters/) - Social studies is so important because it helps students find connections in the world, see the bigger picture, and become civic-minded citizens. - [Caring Connections Promote Learning and Positive Behaviors](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teacher-tips-caring-connections-promote-learning-and-positive-behaviors/) - Learn how to provide a safe learning environment as you teach, model, and practice relationship skills so you can strengthen the school family. - [Teaching Science with and without Resources](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teaching-science-with-studies-weekly/) - When taught efficiently, science lessons can foster critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of the natural world. - [Overcoming Challenges and Fostering Enthusiasm](https://www.studiesweekly.com/igniting-passion-for-teaching-science/) - Explore research-backed strategies to address science teaching anxiety and implement high-leverage science teaching practices. - [Celebrate the 100th Day with Writing and Social Studies](https://www.studiesweekly.com/100th-day/) - While most 100th Day of School activities center on math, there are many reading, writing, and social studies projects that fit the day as well. - [Powerful PD = A Strong School Year](https://www.studiesweekly.com/powerful-pd/) - It's time to start thinking about preparing for next year – whether you schedule training at the end of the school year, over the summer, or in the fall. - [Designing an Effective Summer School Program](https://www.studiesweekly.com/summer-school-program/) - Learning gains are more important than ever before, and there are many reasons your district may be considering designing a summer school program. - [Teacher Tips: Calming Activities for Elementary Students](https://www.studiesweekly.com/calming-activities/) - Teacher Tips: Calming Activities for Elementary StudentsDec 6, 2021 • Debbie Bagley We are teaching in a very strange time like never before. According to current statistics, mental health has been declining dramatically in the last couple of years, and students are struggling. They are dealing with the stress of the unknown and not fully - [5 Ways to Help Students Learn Gratitude](https://www.studiesweekly.com/5-ways-to-learn-gratitude/) - November is a great time to start gratitude-filled activities students will love, and that promote gratitude in your students. - [5 Tips to Jump-Start the Second Half of the School Year](https://www.studiesweekly.com/jump-start-second-half-school-year/) - Whether you have had a great year so far or it’s been more of a struggle, make the rest of this school year the very best you possibly can. - [Why Students Should Debate Controversial Topics in History](https://www.studiesweekly.com/debate-controversial-topics/) - When students are able to put their point of view aside, they develop the critical thinking skills they need to succeed in life. - [Why Well-Being Means “First Things First”](https://www.studiesweekly.com/life-skills-curriculum-first-things-first/) - Why Well-Being Means “First Things First”Sep 27, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER In the wake of 2020, many of us took a tumble down Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, often back to the most basic survival levels. The problem with being at the very foundational, survival levels is that no one has extra energy and resources - [Why Children Need Recess](https://www.studiesweekly.com/recess/) - The benefits that come from recess can actually help students do better in school. With more brainpower, students can learn faster and retain information better. - [What Is a Life Skills Curriculum?](https://www.studiesweekly.com/what-is-life-skills-curriculum/) - What is a Life Skills Curriculum?Oct 26, 2021 • Studies Weekly What do students need to excel in school? Your first thoughts may be intelligence, knowledge, or a good work ethic. But what about their ability to work well with others or control their emotions? 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Getting the most out of your Studies Weekly Print Editions](https://www.studiesweekly.com/use-studies-weekly/) - If your students are just reading our Studies Weekly Social Studies newspapers or magazines each week, they are missing out on so many other experiences. - [Celebrating the Brilliance of Hispanic and Latino American Scientists](https://www.studiesweekly.com/celebrating-the-brilliance-of-hispanic-and-latino-american-scientists/) - Discover the achievements of Hispanic and Latino American scientists who’ve shaped STEM fields. Inspire students with stories of innovation and excellence. - [New Mexico and Oklahoma Publications win 2019 TAA Awards](https://www.studiesweekly.com/new-mexico-and-oklahoma-publications-win-2019-taa-awards/) - The Textbook & Academic Authors Association recently honored Studies Weekly at its annual TAA Conference in Philadelphia. 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Here are 10 Studies Weekly Online videos to use. - [Thinking on Education: Adapting Curriculum to Changes in How We Teach History](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teaching-history/) - Studies Weekly uses a “historical thinking” approach to teaching social studies. - [Thinking on Education: Reaching and Empowering Students with Learning Disabilities](https://www.studiesweekly.com/learning-disabilities/) - Read evidence-based ideas that will help students with disabilities, and every student as well. - [American Indian vs Native American: Which Should You Use?](https://www.studiesweekly.com/american-indian-native-american/) - Learn when to use American Indian vs Native American with our inclusive language guide for educators. Explore history, terminology, and best practices. - [Studies Weekly Curriculum wins Oklahoma 2020 State Adoption](https://www.studiesweekly.com/oklahoma-2020/) - Studies Weekly Social Studies Curriculum was adopted in Oklahoma during the 2020 State Adoption. - [Measure Learning Targets Using Formative Assessment](https://www.studiesweekly.com/formative-assessment/) - Formative Assessment is a strong tier one tool that measures a specific learning target and informs teachers on how to instruct individual students. - [Highlighting Heroes from Black History | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/highlighting-heroes-from-black-history/) - February is Black History Month, and is a great time to focus on the contributions of Black people throughout history. - [Studies Weekly | Need for Diversity in Educational Content](https://www.studiesweekly.com/diversity-educational-content/) - Because our nation’s schools are becoming more racially diverse, this focus on diversity in education and historical context is vital to our nation’s students. - [Studies Weekly Reviews: California Teacher Jen Mello](https://www.studiesweekly.com/spotlight-jen-mello-studies-weekly-reviews/) - Jen believes in the power of informational text to teach literacy skills, and her those lessons always include Studies Weekly. - [Use Scientific Principles to Innovate Science Teaching](https://www.studiesweekly.com/innovating-science-teaching/) - Explore Science is Studies Weekly's newest K-5 science curriculum, built to spark wonder and curiosity in students and instill in them an early love of science. - [4 Inspiring Black Humanitarians | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/inspiring-black-humanitarians/) - Teaching students about these heroes can inspire them to be advocates in their communities and reach for their dreams. - [Incorporating Movement into Classroom Learning | Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/incorporating-movement/) - Children need frequent physical activity for their physical and mental well-being. Here are some ideas to help get your students up and moving! - [9 Movement Activities to Try With Your Students](https://www.studiesweekly.com/movement-activities/) - We all know children have an innate need to move. Moving helps them learn, grow, regulate, laugh, connect, and feel happy! Here are 9 simple movement activities - [Tackling the Bard: Teaching Shakespeare to Elementary Students](https://www.studiesweekly.com/shakespeare/) - Teaching Shakespeare can sometimes seem daunting. Fear no more! As good luck would have it, here are four tips for teaching Shakespeare. - [Teaching Digital Citizenship in a World Full of Technology](https://www.studiesweekly.com/digital-citizenship/) - Incorporate digital citizenship education in your social studies curriculum to teach elementary students about online safety. - [Thinking on Education: Why is Geography Important?](https://www.studiesweekly.com/geography/) - Almost all of us can access a map of our town, our country, and our world with just a few clicks on our smartphones. So why is geography important? - [On Education: Teaching Sensitive Subjects in the Classroom](https://www.studiesweekly.com/sensitive-subjects/) - How to objectively teach students about sensitive historic and current issues within the classroom? - [The Secret Lives of Objects: Letter From a Birmingham Jail](https://www.studiesweekly.com/slo-birmingham-jail/) - The events in Birmingham, Alabama were key turning points for Civil Rights, showing the world the size and momentum of the movement toward equality. - [Studies Weekly Spotlight on Texas Teacher Crystal Pilcher](https://www.studiesweekly.com/spotlight-crystal-pilcher/) - Crystal has been an elementary teacher for more than 10 years. During that time, she’s taught social studies, reading, and writing for 4th and 5th grade students. - [Guidelines for Teaching the Holocaust with Studies Weekly](https://www.studiesweekly.com/teaching-holocaust/) - Holocaust education is the story of people. Each number, statistic, chart, or list depicts an individual — someone’s son or daughter. - [Vocabulary Lesson Plan](https://www.studiesweekly.com/vocabulary-lesson-plan/) - In this vocabulary lesson plan, you will use frameworks like Marzano’s Six-Step Process for Building Academic Vocabulary, the Frayer Model, and more. - [Texas Teacher Shares Passion for Nonfiction](https://www.studiesweekly.com/studies-weekly-spotlight-texas-teacher-shares-passion-for-nonfiction/) - Sandra Bradshaw, a 2nd grade teacher in Texas, shares that the reason she is in the education field is because she wants to positively impact students’ lives. - [Kids Krafts: Magic Puffy Snowman](https://www.studiesweekly.com/kids-krafts-magic-puffy-snowman/) - DIY Magic Puffy Snowman craft for kids! Easy sensory art project using shaving cream & glue. 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