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An authentic Great Depression primary source kit with 5 key documents, grade-scaffolded versions (3-12), graphic organizers, teacher manual, and rubrics.

Bonus: 15 themed Depression-era recipes with 1930s prices, nutritional insights, cultural traditions, and hands-on survival activities.

Pair them directly with your free primary source analysis guide to turn these ready-to-use documents and recipes into powerful, scaffolded lessons that build critical thinking through real historical evidence and everyday economic realities.

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Usable and Differentiated for Grades 3–12!

Transform your Great Depression unit with this comprehensive primary source learning pack featuring authentic historical documents from 1929-1939. Perfect for developing critical thinking skills through Document-Based Question (DBQ) methodology.

What’s Included in the Primary Source Kit:

  • 5 Core Primary Sources (suitable for all grades 3-12)

  • Grade-specific scaffolded documents for Elementary, Middle, and High School

  • Detailed teacher manual with educational philosophy and curriculum alignment

  • Complete activity guides with step-by-step instructions

  • Assessment rubrics for all grade levels

  • Differentiation strategies for diverse learners

  • Digital archive navigation guide

  • Local history integration activities

  • Student reflection questions

Key Features:

✓ Authentic documents from Library of Congress, National Archives, and other verified sources 

✓ Scaffolded for grades 3-12 with age-appropriate analysis frameworks 

✓ Supports both standalone use and integration with literature studies 

✓ Includes famous “Migrant Mother” photograph, FDR’s First Fireside Chat, migrant worker songs, and more 

✓ Cross-curricular connections to literature, economics, geography, and civics 

✓ Ready-to-use graphic organizers and analysis templates

What’s Inside the Recipe book:

  • 15 Authentic Recipes organized by themes: Community Survival Meals, Foraged & Wild Foods, Cultural Heritage Dishes, Preserved Foods, Regional Specialties, and Sweet Treats

  • Nutritional Science Chart revealing Depression-era “superfoods” (Did you know dandelions have more vitamin A than carrots?)

  • Economic Context with actual 1930s prices (potatoes: 1-2¢/lb, eggs: 15-20¢/dozen)

  • Cultural Diversity featuring Mexican-American, African-American, Native American, and Eastern European family traditions

  • Foraging Safety Guide with seasonal availability charts

  • Common Substitutions Guide showing how families adapted recipes with available ingredients

Educational Features:

  • Historical anecdotes

  • Cross-curricular connections linking nutrition, economics, geography, and social studies

  • Discussion questions for family engagement or classroom use

  • Hands-on activities including gardening or foraging projects and preservation techniques

  • Modern adaptations with safety updates and sustainability tips

BOTH are Perfect for:

  • Social Studies/History teachers grades 3-12

  • Homeschool families studying American History

  • Literature teachers reading Depression-era novels

  • Museums and educational institutions

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