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  • Analyzing Primary Sources: Alaska’s Matanuska Colony & U.S. Government

    Analyzing Primary Sources: Alaska’s Matanuska Colony & U.S. Government

    $5.00

    A 26-page primary source analysis unit exploring how the 1935 Matanuska Colony reflects the shifting role of American government, from Homestead-era individualism to New Deal federal intervention. Includes real, composite, and illustrative sources, each clearly labeled with full transparency notes and verified archive links. Built for grades 6–12.

  • 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 History Detective's Toolkit - Complete Primary Source Analysis System

    The History Detective’s Toolkit – Complete Primary Source Analysis System

    $0.00

    Four investigation frameworks + complete lesson plan to turn students into history detectives.

    Includes C.L.U.E.S. (artifacts), V.I.S.I.O.N. (visual sources), S.O.U.R.C.E. (documents), and T.R.A.C.E. (corroboration) methods. Features the viral “Soda Can Investigation” lesson, Case Closed template, and curated learning pathways. Print-and-go. Grades 3-12.

  • Fire Safety Scavenger Hunt & Relay Game | Family Activities

    Fire Safety Scavenger Hunt & Relay Game | Family Activities

    $3.00

    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!

  • A Colonial Kitchen Cookbook & American History Projects for Teachers & Homeschoolers

    A Colonial Kitchen Cookbook & American History Projects for Teachers & Homeschoolers

    $12.00

    Cook, eat, and learn! This educational cookbook brings American history to life with 18 authentic colonial recipes, all adapted for modern kitchens. Complete with historical context, literary connections, and 8 hands-on extension projects, this resource is perfect for teachers and homeschoolers looking to supplement their U.S. history curriculum. A linked bibliography provides academic backing for further research.

  • Bud, Not Buddy Pick Your Own Path Game to teach Great Depression Themes

    Bud, Not Buddy Pick Your Own Path Game to teach Great Depression Themes

    $6.00

    Engage grades 4-7 with this interactive “Bud, Not Buddy” choose-your-own-adventure PDF! Perfect for classroom or homeschool use, this 25-page resource includes 43 scenario cards, 3 finales, and reflection tools to explore Great Depression themes like resilience and family. No-prep, printable, and reusable

  • 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.