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Helpful Resources and Tips for Teachers Using Studies Weekly

Studies Weekly

The text and print are also highly engaging, and the children feel so grown up with their own magazine or newspaper copy to learn from. The magazines can be folded, cut, glued, and made into assessment projects. We want your experience teaching with your Studies Weekly publications to be positive, successful, and joyful.

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The Power of Interactive Notebooks

Studies Weekly

26, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley I love the magazine and newspaper style of Studies Weekly, because with its engaging primary and secondary sources, and activities you can do right on the publication, it allows for so much more than just simply reading from a textbook – which tends to take the life out of any subject.

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Teaching for Black Lives Study Groups

Zinn Education Project

You will hold regular (a minimum of five) meetings based on a collective reading of Teaching for Black Lives and a recent issue of Rethinking Schools magazine. If possible, your group will share photos, videos, and other artifacts that reflect your work.