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.
Complete project-based novel study transforming “The Wright 3” into hands-on exploration of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, Fibonacci mathematics, and philosophical thinking.
126 pages include building projects, virtual field trips, differentiated activities for ages 8-18, and comprehensive teacher resources. No comprehension questions, just pure authentic learning through creation, investigation, and real-world application. Ready for homeschool, co-op, or classroom implementation.
Transform history lessons with authentic Great Depression recipes!
Perfect standalone resource or novel study companion for Bud, Not Buddy, Echo Mountain, Esperanza Rising & more. Includes nutritional charts, historical context, cultural heritage dishes, and hands-on activities. Features community survival meals like Hooverville Soup, foraged foods, and kid-friendly treats.
Complete with discussion questions, safety guides, and modern adaptations. Ideal for grades 3-8 social studies, literature units, or homeschool. No books required—ready to use immediately!
Take time to deep dive the book Lost on a Mountain in Maine.
Use this cross-curricular guide to help make Donn Fendler’s 9 days lost in the Maine wilderness come to life. In this guide you will find these sections:
Key Themes
Comprehension and Vocabulary
Character Analysis
10 Applied Projects and Simulations by Age
Book vs Film Comparative Analysis
Mapping Donn’s Route: 8 geography and map skills
We have used this book and guide in correlation with our study of the 50 states.
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