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.
Transform “Lost on a Mountain in Maine” into an unforgettable survival adventure! This print-and-play escape room combines literature comprehension with real wilderness survival skills through 7 engaging challenges. Perfect for ages 8-14, homeschool families, classrooms, and co-ops. Includes plant identification, navigation, first aid, weather safety, and more – all while following Donn Fendler’s incredible journey. Complete facilitator guide with flexible difficulty levels and extension activities included. 45-60 minutes of hands-on learning that makes literature come alive!
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…
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