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.
Transform The Sign of the Beaver into weeks of hands-on learning. Students assess survival skills, build working traps, investigate treaties, plan Indigenous gardens, and analyze cross-cultural friendship.
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.
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!
Transform your literature study into an engaging journey of critical thinking, historical discovery, and hands-on learning! And let even your young learning impress you with their analytical thinking skills while having fun with project-based learning. This comprehensive novel study for The Courage of Sarah Noble goes far beyond traditional comprehension worksheets. Students develop analytical thinking skills…
✅ Themes of Resilience & Belonging – Explore loss, hope, and family identity during the Great Depression
✅ STEM & Humanities Integration – Lessons span light and shadows, walking-distance math, and historical analysis
✅ Hands-On Projects – From shadow puppet science to survival budgeting
✅ Flexible for Multi-Age Learning – Ideal for grades 4–9, scalable for 3–12
✅ Discussion Over Drill – Prioritizes meaningful conversations over worksheets
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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