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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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$12.00
Transform your Great Depression unit with this comprehensive primary source learning pack featuring authentic historical documents from 1929-1939.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…
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$20.00
Transform your students into literary analysis experts using their own life experiences as the foundation. This innovative curriculum helps students master character development, plot structure, themes, and conflict analysis by first exploring their personal growth stories, then applying those insights to understand literature. Includes three differentiated levels (grades 3-12), implementation guides, and ready-to-use worksheets. Perfect for homeschoolers and classroom teachers seeking a meaningful approach to literary analysis that connects personal reflection to academic skills.
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$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
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$12.00
Primary source investigation into drafting the Declaration. 5 stations + editing project. Analyze process, compromises. Grades 3-12. 152 pages. Ideal for 250th anniversary.
- 5 Interactive Stations: Contextual setup, revisions, omissions, perspectives—build detective skills.
- Primary Source Focus: Excerpts, organizers, and tools for hands-on analysis.
- Track Changes Project: Students edit drafts, justify changes, reflect on process.
- Addresses Key Themes: Compromises, collaboration, founding contradictions.
- 152 Total Pages: 60 student dossier, 80+ teacher guide, appendices.
- Three-Tier Differentiation: Adaptable for grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12.
- Comprehensive Support: Implementation plans, discussions, assessments, extensions.
- Flexible Formats: Station-based or whole-class; classroom/homeschool ready.
- Standards-Aligned: C3 Framework, Common Core ELA for historical and literacy skills.
- 250th Anniversary Ready: Deepen understanding for July 4, 2026 commemoration.
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$21.00
Walk in their shoes. Face their choices. Honor their sacrifice. Interactive scenarios exploring 12 Declaration signers through critical decision-making moments. Perfect for the 250th anniversary. Grades 3-12, but emphasis for secondary students.
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$15.00
Transform medieval history into hands-on adventure! This K-12 mini project-based unit features castle building, tally stick accounting, and differentiated instruction for every age.
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$7.00
One to Three Sessions. Real learning.
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.
What’s Included:
- 3 complete activities (gifts analysis, edible plants, snare physics)
- Character Development Tracker showing how Matt and Attean’s views shift
- Discussion questions for grades 3-5 and 6-9
- Novel summary and teaching notes
- 15 pages
Perfect for: Book clubs, co-op meetings, quick units, or testing this teaching approach before committing to the comprehensive study.
Time: 1-3 hours | Ages: Grades 3-9
Note: The Character Development Tracker also appears in the comprehensive study.