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.
Complete project-based novel study transforming “The Wright 3” into hands-on exploration of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, Fibonacci mathematics, and philosophical thinking.
126 pages include building projects, virtual field trips, differentiated activities for ages 8-18, and comprehensive teacher resources. No comprehension questions, just pure authentic learning through creation, investigation, and real-world application. Ready for homeschool, co-op, or classroom implementation.
Transform literature into adventure with this comprehensive project-based study of Chasing Vermeer.
30+ hands-on activities blend reading, math, art, and mystery-solving for grades 3-12. Multi-level differentiation means one resource works for entire families or mixed-age classrooms. Includes complete student worksheets, assessment rubrics, and flexible timing options (3-10 weeks). Turn vocabulary into museum exhibits, geometry into art authentication, and character analysis into real detective work. No prep required – just print and explore!
Transform your Great Depression unit with this comprehensive primary source learning pack featuring authentic historical documents from 1929-1939.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: 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…
Transform fiction into history with these immersive ‘primary sources’ from Roz’s world! Discover what REALLY happened to Roz through shipping manifests, field notes, and secret memos.
Analyze. Debate. Create. Bringing document-based learning to your Wild Robot novel study — Turn passive readers into active investigators with this document-based learning adventure.
Perfect for homeschool or classroom: The Wild Robot document analysis that students love.
Use Rhetorical Analysis to compare and contrast the iconic “I have a Dream” Speech with Rev. Lorenzo Sewell’s remix of it during the Trump Inauguration of 2025.
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