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Discover Rocks of Resilience, a 34-page study guide blending psychology and literature for Bud, Not Buddy (grades 3–12).
Explore how Bud’s rocks foster identity and family ties through attachment theory. Includes fun activities like drawing and storytelling, plus trauma-informed lessons for safe, inclusive classrooms.
This no-prep resource engages students with empathy and critical thinking. Perfect for literature circles or SEL-focused classes.
Pages: 34 | Grades: 3–12 | Price: $10.00
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$24.00 Original price was: $24.00.$21.00Current price is: $21.00.
Unlock the full Bud, Not Buddy experience with this ultimate novel study guide, combining Parts 1 and 2 as well as an added implementation guide!
Designed for educators in the classroom and at home, this comprehensive resource offers engaging activities, in-depth character transformation analysis, and thought-provoking questions to enrich literary exploration and critical thinking for children grades 3-12.
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Explore Pollyanna’s Perspective Playbook—an immersive activity pack for children ages 7-11, inspired by Eleanor H. Porter’s Pollyanna. This learning guide transforms the “Glad Game” into 5 hands-on workshops (45-60 minutes each), blending psychology, philosophy, and social influence. Perfect for homeschoolers seeking a rich novel study or classroom teachers looking for an engaging curriculum addition. • …
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$73.00 Original price was: $73.00.$58.40Current price is: $58.40.
Elevate your teaching of Peter Brown’s “The Wild Robot” with our comprehensive cross-curricular collection designed specifically for middle grades (5-9). Complete Collection Includes: 1. Cross-Curricular Novel Study Seamlessly integrate literature with STEM concepts, environmental studies, and ethical discussions through our carefully crafted interdisciplinary activities. Students will explore robotics principles, ecosystem relationships, and thought-provoking questions while…
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The Roz Reimagined: Mind & Machine Philosophy Project
Transform “The Wild Robot” into a philosophical adventure with this 9-page guide that makes complex thinking accessible and exciting for middle schoolers! Students will physically rebuild Roz piece by piece, tackling the ancient Ship of Theseus paradox while exploring mind-body dualism, identity, and consciousness.
This classroom-tested resource includes:
- Ready-to-print robot template for hands-on manipulation
- Complete lesson plan with step-by-step instructions
- Engaging scenario questions for philosophical discussions
- Identity mapping activity
- Extension options for diverse learning environments
- Assessment tools and reflection prompts
- Optional cultural connections for cross-curricular exploration
Perfect for grades 6-8, this unique approach deepens novel comprehension while developing sophisticated thinking skills that extend far beyond literature. Watch your students light up as they debate: “If every part of Roz is replaced, is she still Roz?”
No philosophy background needed—just print and teach!