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Transform “Lost on a Mountain in Maine” into an unforgettable survival adventure! This print-and-play escape room combines literature comprehension with real wilderness survival skills through 7 engaging challenges. Perfect for ages 8-14, homeschool families, classrooms, and co-ops. Includes plant identification, navigation, first aid, weather safety, and more – all while following Donn Fendler’s incredible journey. Complete facilitator guide with flexible difficulty levels and extension activities included. 45-60 minutes of hands-on learning that makes literature come alive!
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Dive into Mr. Popper’s Penguins Choose Your Own Adventure, a 23-page printable PDF activity based on the beloved novel.
Students make choices as Mr. Popper, navigating 25 scenarios and 28 unique paths to explore responsibility, family, and dreams through penguin care challenges. Includes teacher instructions, a tracking sheet, reflection questions, extension activities, and a coloring page. Perfect for PK-5th grade classrooms or homeschooling, this interactive game promotes critical thinking and creativity.
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Explore the White Mountains of New Hampshire through this immersive 5–7 day (can be easily expanded) mini unit packed with STEM labs, virtual hikes, and hands-on projects.
Perfect for homeschoolers, classrooms, or families, this flexible guide covers state history, geography, weather, and engineering—plus optional real-world experiences and 2–3 weeks of extensions. Designed for ages 8–14+, adaptable for all!
This is a digital file, if you would like a print version grab a paperback here.
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Explore the “Hood Museum of Art Visit Guide & Student Recap Quiz,” a dynamic art history resource for grades K–12. This 15-page package covers Monet’s Impressionism, abstract art, American floral themes, and ancient Mediterranean artifacts with detailed guides, hands-on activities, and a comprehensive quiz. Perfect for museum field trips or classroom learning, it fosters critical thinking and creativity with continued learning opportunities through research, reflection, and collaborative projects.
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$4.99
120+ trivia cards covering 16 art history topics: Art Basics & Definitions, Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, African, Chinese, Medieval, Renaissance, Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Pop Art, Famous Artists, Masterpieces, Art Terms & Techniques, and Artist Biographies (e.g., Van Gogh, O’Keeffe, Dalí). Includes a versatile game guide with formats like Jeopardy and Timeline Challenge.
Perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, and families. No-prep, interactive learning for grades 5–12!
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A Comprehensive Bundle for Teaching Point of View & Literary Analysis Transform your middle grade classroom with our meticulously designed bundle that brings Peter Brown’s “The Wild Robot” to life through multiple immersive learning experiences. This comprehensive collection provides everything educators need to teach critical literary concepts—especially point of view—while engaging students in memorable, cross-curricular…
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$18.00
Dive deep into “The Wild Robot” with this 49-page comprehensive novel study! Featuring perspective-focused activities, debate prompts, creative projects, and standards-aligned assessments. Perfect for grades 5-8 ELA classrooms and homeschool settings. Digital PDF with rubrics included!
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$7.00
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!