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Teach grammar through the beauty of ancient Hebrew poetry. This differentiated unit uses Psalm 1 to explore nouns, verbs, adjectives, and more across three levels, from elementary identification to high school literary analysis. Includes complete answer key.
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A differentiated Comprehension and Analysis Companion Guide for Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes, covering the complete novel for grades 3–12. Includes six leveled worksheet sections (A–F), a full answer key with teacher notes, extensions, and projects by grade band, discussion questions, and cross-curricular connections. Assign one level or mix and match. Designed for homeschool, co-op, and classroom use.
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$6.00
A hands-on, differentiated novel study for Louis Sachar’s Holes that connects the story to real desert science, American history, and literary craft. Built for grades 3 through 9, with separate question sets and activities for every grade band. Works in a single afternoon or across a full week.
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$12.00
How did a series of tax laws become a revolution? This multi-format scavenger hunt, digital webquest, and self-paced packet traces 15 pivotal events from 1765 to 1776 using real primary source documents. Students collect a clue word at every station and assemble a famous Revolutionary-era quote at the end. Part of the Five Pillars of the Declaration of Independence framework. Grades 3-12.
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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.
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$8.00
Your students are Jefferson’s assistants, and the documents are completely mixed up.
This print-and-play escape room takes grades 3-12 through five sequential puzzles covering the Committee of Five, Jefferson’s drafting process, Franklin’s famous edit, the real signing date, and the anti-slavery passage Congress removed. Five codes. One Declaration.
K-2 can join with a teacher or older student leading the way.
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$10.00
Make Miss Hickory come to life! This novel study helps students live life alongside Miss Hickory and how she journeys through the seasons. It’s a hands-on guide to have fun while reading the book while also analyzing its literary devices, key characters, and vocabulary. There are over 20 pages, 15 or more all have activities and/or explore the novel in a meaningful way.
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$15.00
Engage, Explore, and Excel with a Thoughtfully Designed Literature Guide for Homeschoolers & Classroom Teachers Unlock the timeless lessons of Eleanor H. Porter’s Pollyanna with this multi-dimensional novel study guide —perfect for homeschoolers and classroom teachers seeking a rich, interactive, and STEM-integrated approach to literature. This all-in-one resource goes beyond basic comprehension questions…