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$5.00
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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$12.00
Transform your literature instruction with this comprehensive novel study designed for homeschool families and elementary teachers. This complete unit includes differentiated activities for grades PK-5, cross-curricular extensions, character analysis tools, and flexible lesson plans. Perfect for developing critical thinking skills while exploring Richard Atwater’s beloved classic about penguins, family, and following dreams.
Includes: 75+ pages of activities, lesson plans, assessment tools, and implementation guides for confident literature instruction that students love. Supplemental reading and material list included.
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$8.00
Explore the White Mountains of New Hampshire through this immersive 5–7 day (can be easily expanded) mini unit packed with STEM labs, virtual hikes, and hands-on projects.
Perfect for homeschoolers, classrooms, or families, this flexible guide covers state history, geography, weather, and engineering—plus optional real-world experiences and 2–3 weeks of extensions. Designed for ages 8–14+, adaptable for all!
This is a digital file, if you would like a print version grab a paperback here.
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$9.00
This is a mini-unit, project-based novel study (approximately 10-25% of the content of a comprehensive study) • Dive into Jacksonian Era history and Native American resilience with this student manual for Soft Rain: A Story of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. • Designed for grades 3-9, this digital or printable PDF guide is open-and-go, with…
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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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$10.00
To be used as a companion to the book and movie.
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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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$7.00
This curriculum for Oklahoma homeschool families is Oklahoma History Semester One. It is the first 8 units of a 16 unit curriculum that covers the basics of Oklahoma like state animals and geography and extends all the way to the end of the frontier and the time of outlaws in Indian territory. Included units: Native…