Remove Lesson Plan Remove Magazine Remove Primary Sources
article thumbnail

Engaging Students with Studies Weekly | Teacher Testimonial

Studies Weekly

They love playing the game after reading an article online or in the magazine. The other reason that I love Social Studies Weekly is the materials. The kids enjoyed it. I can pull up the online component and we can either work on this game as a whole class to earn coins or we can work with teams.

article thumbnail

Helpful Resources and Tips for Teachers Using Studies Weekly

Studies Weekly

Take advantage of your resources like lesson plans, teaching strategies, printables, and more. Your Studies Weekly Online classroom contains digital versions of your publications and more online resources like digital lesson plans, videos, and presentations you can project to the whole class.

educators

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

15 Women from World History Who Made a Difference

Studies Weekly

According to the Smithsonian Magazine, she is considered one of the most powerful empresses in Chinese history. Her son died young, and Cixi used her political shrewdness to appoint her 4-year-old nephew Guangxu as the new emperor. She again took power when she opposed efforts to modernize Chinese society.

article thumbnail

The Condemnation of Blackness: Lies We’re Told About Crime

Zinn Education Project

You are often limited in your ability to teach certain topics by the dependence upon primary sources rather than secondary sources. I mean, one of the big problems with the so-called AP African American Studies curriculum was the debate over what was a primary source versus secondary source.