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.
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.
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.
Fire Safety Family Scavenger Hunt & Action Relay — Send home this practical, hands-on fire safety unit or use it as an interactive life skills lesson. Six family missions cover real-world safety (grease fires, smoke alarms, escape plans, fire extinguishers, first aid) plus an active relay game that makes “Stop, Drop, Roll” and “Get Low and Go” unforgettable. Perfect for Fire Prevention Week, safety units, or year-round family engagement. Print and go!
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
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 your literature instruction with this comprehensive novel study designed for homeschool families and elementary teachers. This complete unit includes differentiated activities for grades PK-5, cross-curricular extensions, character analysis tools, and flexible lesson plans. Perfect for developing critical thinking skills while exploring Richard Atwater’s beloved classic about penguins, family, and following dreams.
Includes: 75+ pages of activities, lesson plans, assessment tools, and implementation guides for confident literature instruction that students love. Supplemental reading and material list included.
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