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  • The Biblical Kitchen: Foundational Foods of Ancient Israel

    The Biblical Kitchen: Foundational Foods of Ancient Israel

    $27.00

    A hands-on K–12 study companion exploring biblical food culture through 12 historically grounded recipes, 3 Biblical Food Labs, and 7 comprehensive reference appendices — from Creation through Solomon’s Kingdom. Includes grade-differentiated teaching tips, Scripture connections, archaeological notes, and transparent anachronism alerts throughout.

  • Reading Recipes Like a Historian: Recipe Archaeology and Food Historiography

    Reading Recipes Like a Historian: Recipe Archaeology and Food Historiography

    $21.00

    Teach sophisticated historical thinking through food historiography! This 106-page toolkit shows students grades K-12 how to analyze historical recipes as primary sources revealing economic pressure, daily realities, and the context behind historical decisions.

    Includes complete theoretical framework, two ready-to-teach lesson plans (Colonial & Great Depression), grade-level adaptations K-12, student worksheets, assessment rubrics, and flexible implementation for classrooms, homeschools, and co-ops. Uses the Four Lenses framework (Economic, Technological, Social/Cultural, Policy) to develop critical thinking, primary source analysis, and evidence-based argumentation.

  • The Sign of the Beaver | Mini Project-Based Novel Study with Character Tracker

    The Sign of the Beaver | Mini Project-Based Novel Study with Character Tracker

    $7.00

    One to Three Sessions. Real learning.

    Transform a single afternoon into meaningful exploration of frontier friendship. Students analyze gift exchanges, research traditional plants, and build model snares to understand survival physics.

    What’s Included:

    • 3 complete activities (gifts analysis, edible plants, snare physics)
    • Character Development Tracker showing how Matt and Attean’s views shift
    • Discussion questions for grades 3-5 and 6-9
    • Novel summary and teaching notes
    • 15 pages

    Perfect for: Book clubs, co-op meetings, quick units, or testing this teaching approach before committing to the comprehensive study.

    Time: 1-3 hours | Ages: Grades 3-9

    Note: The Character Development Tracker also appears in the comprehensive study.

  • Sign of the Beaver Project-Based Novel Study

    Sign of the Beaver Project-Based Novel Study

    $23.00

    Transform The Sign of the Beaver into weeks of hands-on learning. Students assess survival skills, build working traps, investigate treaties, plan Indigenous gardens, and analyze cross-cultural friendship.

    What’s Included:

    • 7 Core Activities (survival, teaching exchange, Robinson Crusoe, treaties, friendship, identity, isolation)
    • 6 Enrichment Activities (Three Sisters garden, economics, storytelling, seasonal survival, symbols, ecology)
    • 3 STEM Labs (wilderness science, forest ecology, traditional technology)
    • Complete Student Manual with 8 graphic organizers
    • 4 flexible timelines (2-10 weeks)
    • 82 pages

    Perfect for: Homeschool families, classroom enrichment, co-ops, unit studies on frontier life or Native American cultures.

    Time: 2-10 weeks (flexible) | Ages: Grades 3-9

  • The Notorious Benedict Arnold Novel Companion Guide for grades 6-12

    The Notorious Benedict Arnold Novel Companion Guide for grades 6-12

    $3.00

    24-page companion guide for The Notorious Benedict Arnold by Steve Sheinkin. Includes differentiated analysis & comprehension worksheets (Grades 6-12), answer key, rubrics, and 2 project options. Perfect for homeschool, classroom, or book clubs exploring Revolutionary War history and moral complexity.

  • Revolutionary Courage: Voicing Independence from 1776 to 2026 and Beyond

    Revolutionary Courage: Voicing Independence from 1776 to 2026 and Beyond

    $29.00

    Celebrate America’s 250th with this complete K-12 Revolutionary War project-based curriculum. Six differentiated student-choice projects explore courage and independence from 1776 to 2026 using primary sources and virtual field trips. Includes teacher guide with 12 lessons, independent student manual, and all assessments. Perfect for homeschool families (siblings at multiple ages!), classrooms, and co-ops. Flexible: 1-week intensive to full semester. Everything you need—no busywork, all authentic projects. Digital download, instant access!

  • 2025 Louvre Heist: French Crown Jewels Investigation | Grades 1-12 History Unit

    2025 Louvre Heist: French Crown Jewels Investigation | Grades 1-12 History Unit

    $5.00

    Turn the stunning 2025 Louvre heist into an engaging history investigation! This differentiated unit (Grades 1-12) explores the stolen French Crown Jewels through Napoleon, Empress Eugénie, and French history. Includes 56-page teacher guide, student manual, and activities from crown-making to advanced research papers. Perfect for classrooms, homeschools, and co-ops.

    What’s Included:
    ✓ Complete teacher guide with historical context
    ✓ Student investigation manual with worksheets
    ✓ Differentiated activities for all grades (1-12)
    ✓ Cross-curricular connections (Art, Economics, Drama, Technology)
    ✓ Free online resource links & bibliography
    ✓ Project-based learning with real-world connections

    Topics Covered: French history, Napoleonic era, cultural heritage, art theft, museum ethics, material culture, European monarchy, postcolonial studies

    56 pages | PDF | Grades 1-12 | 3-30 hours of activities

  • Mob Mentality: Understanding Group Dynamics Through History

    Mob Mentality: Understanding Group Dynamics Through History

    $27.00

    Mob Mentality: Understanding Group Dynamics Through History – Complete Curriculum Guide (Grades 3-12)

    Transform students into critical thinkers using the Salem Witch Trials as a foundation to understand mob mentality across history and today’s digital world. This 68-page differentiated curriculum includes core lessons, enrichment projects, and assessment tools for both classroom and homeschool use. Students analyze historical patterns, examine social media echo chambers, and develop strategies for independent thinking. Features flexible implementation timelines (2 days to 8 weeks), grade-specific adaptations, and real-world applications connecting colonial crowd psychology to contemporary peer pressure and digital citizenship. Ready to print and teach immediately.

    Key Topics: Salem Witch Trials, group psychology, peer pressure, media literacy, critical thinking, historical analysis, social influence, moral courage, digital echo chambers, conformity studies.