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The Week That Was in 234

Moler's Musing

Others were catching up on missed work, either for ELA or social studies. For those working on social studies, I focused on building background knowledge about how the U.S. Using the Google Sheet of Thick Slides, students pulled key information and wrote annotations around their maps explaining how and why the U.S.

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Teaching Science with and without Resources Using Studies Weekly

Studies Weekly

Here are some easy science experiments using only everyday objects: [link] Abundant Resources Provided by Studies Weekly: When teaching science in the classroom, refer to the Teacher Edition of your curriculum pack for tips and ideas on how to adapt the curriculum for your classroom.

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

Studies Weekly

“Many teachers have shared that the only way they have been able to reach their students is to go back to ‘old school,’ by this, I mean getting kids out from behind digital devices and doing more hands-on, interactive learning.” The Science of Drawing and Memory. The Science of Drawing and Memory.