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Studies Weekly offers an online learning platform for K-8 Social Studies and Science, with customizable features and Google Classroom integration.
Science Curriculum - Studies Weekly
Studies Weekly has 2 NGSS aligned science programs for K-5 elementary students that are student and phenomenon driven.
I can use maps and globes to locate my hometown, Florida, and North America and also to locate my state's capital and the national capital. I can explain the human features of my environment.
You Running building a house? It’s a big job, and it requires many people who know how to do many different things. There are people who know how to pour cement. There are people who know how to build walls out of wood. There Have you ever thought about what goes into jobs—that’s what makes a house! Your body is kind of like that. Different groups of cells, tissues and organs all do ...
Abraham Lincoln’s Life Draw a picture to show the events in Abraham Lincoln’s life. Abraham Lincoln lived in a log cabin. Abraham Lincoln taught himself to read and write. Abraham Lincoln became a lawyer.
Texas Science - Studies Weekly
Designed specifically for Texas TEKS alignment outlined in Teacher Edition 5E Learning Model Modest time demands Formative and summative assessments Integrated Claims-Evidence-Reasoning Strategies Approved by the TEA Covers 100% of the TEKS and ELPS! And so much more. Check out our video!
How to Find and Print Answer Keys and Printables - Studies Weekly
Answer keys are quickly found in the Teacher Actions dropdown menu within a publication. Answer Keys are available for Article Questions, Assessments, Crosswords, and Customized Content. Navigate ...
DENIAL - cdn.studiesweekly.com
“What’s the point of going on after the loss?” Here, people start to understand that they can’t change what has happened or what will happen. They can feel overwhelmed and helpless. They may cry a lot or want to be left alone. As they understand the situation, they also begin to accept it.
Week 20 AL TE - Studies Weekly
Well-Being Questions: What is a consequence (good or bad) of a choice you have made today? How do your choices impact your happiness? Let’s Write: At the end of the week, ask students to review the articles and information that they learned this week.
Week 18 Storyline: The anchoring phenomenon for this week is a wasp nest. Students will read about how animals can change the environment. They will use this evidence to match changes in the environment to specific animals. This will help them to understand the weekly phenomenon.