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You Have Primary Sources in Your Family

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You Have Primary Sources in Your Family May 10, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Primary sources transport students through history. They help students understand what real people of the past saw, felt, and heard as they lived through the events we study in school. Their family stories are history!

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3 Ways to Keep Students Engaged When Summer Is Calling

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March 15, 2024 How Studies Weekly Uses Scientific Principles to Innovate Science Teaching March 11, 2024 The post 3 Ways to Keep Students Engaged When Summer Is Calling first appeared on Studies Weekly.

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Double Duty Teachers

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The Double Duty Teachers Have Double the Love for Studies Weekly Jul 11, 2024 Video Transcript Speakers: Morgan Mercado and Taylor Wallace, 4th Grade Gifted Education Teachers Morgan Mercado and Taylor Wallace: Hey, I’m Morgan, and I’m Taylor, and we’re the Double Duty Teachers.

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Help Calm your Elementary Students with these Breathing Exercises

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Help Calm your Elementary Students with these Breathing Exercises Aug 6, 2024 • By Debbie Bagley Focusing your breathing with various exercises can bring a sense of calm and comfort, as well as many emotional and physical benefits. Breathing techniques can be a fun and engaging way to teach students to regulate their emotions.

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The Nationwide Reading Struggle

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March 15, 2024 The post The Nationwide Reading Struggle first appeared on Studies Weekly.

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Educator’s Guide to Improving Student Attendance

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Educator’s Guide to Improving Student Attendance May 28, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Education in the United States has changed since the 2020 pandemic and still faces many lingering challenges due to the shutdown. A student is considered chronically absent if they miss at least 10% of the total school year, around 18 full days.

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10 Summer Tips to Prepare a Great Classroom

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6, 2024 • By Studies Weekly Creating a great classroom involves thoughtful planning and preparation to ensure the space is welcoming, engaging, and conducive to learning. First and Foremost: Self Care Rest and Recharge You just finished a marathon school year. Warmly, Debbie Need help prepping for the new school year?