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  • 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.

  • Rocks of Resilience: Psychology & Literature Study for Bud, Not Buddy

    Rocks of Resilience: Psychology & Literature Study for Bud, Not Buddy

    $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

  • The Wild Robot — Roz Reimagined: The Ship of Theseus Philosophy Adventure

    The Wild Robot — Roz Reimagined: The Ship of Theseus Philosophy Adventure

    $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!