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2022 Kansas Social Studies Conference (Did I mention it’s free?)

Doing Social Studies

TJ Warsnak and Derek Schutte Exploring Strategies for Analyzing Primary Sources Erika Lowery Don’t forget to register! Using Online Geo Tools to Enhance Your Instruction and Make Your Kids Smarter Glenn Wiebe 3 Guys and a Textbook: A Lighthearted Look At Increasing Engagement (for mature audiences only!) Hope to see you there!

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The Nationwide Reading Struggle

Studies Weekly

The 2022 Stanford National Assessment of Educational Progress showed that math and science reading test scores dropped significantly between 2019 and 2022. Now, with schools back in-person, many teachers are seeing the toll the pandemic took on students’ reading abilities. Help your students improve their reading scores!

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Beyond Screens: The Benefits of Paper-Based Learning for Elementary Students

Studies Weekly

Creating Connections Because Studies Weekly’s print publications are consumable, students can create artifacts to demonstrate their learning by cutting the primary sources and other information out of their publications. 2022, February). Words onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital World. Oxford University Press.

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15 Women from World History Who Made a Difference

Studies Weekly

7, 2022 By Studies Weekly World history is full of remarkable women who changed the way we live today. 15 Women from World History Who Made a Difference Mar. During Women’s History Month or any time of the year, their stories can inspire your students to dream big and make the difference they want to see in the world.