"It’s not buffering, Maya. It’s haunted. Look at that eagle. It’s judging me."

: Internet outages happen. Download critical PDFs, study guides, and project rubrics to your local device so you can study uninterrupted.

Imagine it is Tuesday in October. Your class is studying the Articles of Confederation. Here is how the facilitates the day:

Students may create historical report cards , social media profiles for historical figures , or virtual tours.

Your homepage should act like a digital bulletin board. Feature a large banner image relevant to your current unit (e.g., a painting of the Constitutional Convention). Below the banner, include three critical elements:

: Teachers can manage up to 40 student accounts where kids build their own websites to showcase projects like a Family History Documentary .

Permission slips for the History Museum are due by the end of the week! 💡 Reflection Question for Students

If the Weebly features a calendar, look ahead to spot upcoming test dates or project due dates.

Are you a designing a site or a student/parent looking for resources?

Use Weebly's built-in analytics to track how many students are checking assignments. "You can track your traffic, so you know if the numbers don't add up," reports one teacher.

If a teacher posts a study guide at the start of a unit, download it immediately so you can fill it out as you learn the material.

Link to the Library of Congress, North Carolina Digital Collections, and the Smithsonian Teen Tribune for access to historical documents, photographs, and age-appropriate current events articles.

Leo, great post. However, please check the student portal. I believe there is a technical glitch with the background images. It looks... delicious? Please advise.

For middle school students, teachers, and parents, "8th grade social studies Weebly" is a highly searched phrase. Weebly has become a top platform for educators hosting classroom websites. These sites serve as digital hubs for assignments, study guides, and daily agendas.

Use the drag-and-drop editor to add titles, text boxes, images, and slideshows. To add a hyperlink, highlight the text you want students to click on, click the chain icon, and paste your URL.