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$10.00
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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$12.00
Why This Study Stands Out:
✅ Themes of Resilience & Belonging – Explore loss, hope, and family identity during the Great Depression
✅ STEM & Humanities Integration – Lessons span light and shadows, walking-distance math, and historical analysis
✅ Hands-On Projects – From shadow puppet science to survival budgeting
✅ Flexible for Multi-Age Learning – Ideal for grades 4–9, scalable for 3–12
✅ Discussion Over Drill – Prioritizes meaningful conversations over worksheets
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$79.00 Original price was: $79.00.$60.00Current price is: $60.00.
The 5 books included:
- Lost on a Mountain in Maine
- Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
- Pollyanna
- Sweet Home Alaska
- The Wild Robot
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$15.00
Why This Study Stands Out:
✅ Based on True Injustice – Connects to the 1912 eviction of Malaga Island’s Black community
✅ Ethics Meets STEM – Debate historical decisions while also mapping whale migrations
✅ Virtual Field Trip Ready – Explore Malaga Island via Google Earth with guided activities
✅ Adaptable Rigor – Scales from middle school to early high school
Format: 37 Page Printable PDF | Grade Level: 3-12
This study doesn’t just teach Lizzie Bright—it equips students to confront ongoing injustice with historical context and explores valuable STEM skills.
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$18.00
This comprehensive guide to critical analysis and application of Amos Fortune, Free Man is suitable for grades 3-12 whether by a single student, in a homeschool group co-op, or a traditional classroom setting. Most of the resources are split up by suggested age or grade level.
Document is 69 pages. This study does not include quizzes as analysis, rather focuses on simulation and application from the novel.
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$1.99
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.