Two unit studies delivered monthly. Thirty minutes of reading a day. Topics schools often simplify—presented with the complexity elementary students can actually handle.
Your child won’t just learn that MLK had a dream. They’ll explore what made the work unfinished. They’ll learn the good, and the uncomfortably bad, about Earth Day. They’ll start learning about the world around them, through timely holidays, in a way that is age-appropriate, jump starts critical thinking, and builds literacy and reading stamina.
Each unit, designed for elementary aged students, is about 40 pages long and includes:
- 5 carefully scaffolded lessons (30 min each)
- Activity pack with coloring sheets, puzzles, and vocabulary cards
- Quiz to reinforce learning
- Discussion questions that welcome hard conversations
- Writing assignment that values questions over “right answers”
The schedule:
January
Martin Luther King & Black History: Dreams, Marches, and Unfinished Work
Inauguration Day: When Presidents Pass the Torch
February
Valentine’s Day: When Love Becomes a Business
President’s Day: When Presidents Made Mistakes Too
March
Women’s History Month: Voices That Changed the World
Cesar Chavez Day: Seeds of Justice: Fighting for Fair Work
April
Earth Day: Whose Earth Gets the Clean Air?
Immigration History: Dreams, Doors, and Difficult Choices
May
Memorial Day: Beyond the Parades: Stories Wars Leave Behind
Lewis & Clark: Two Stories of the Same Journey
June
Juneteenth: When Freedom Finally Came: The Juneteenth Story
D-Day Anniversary: When Heroes Made Hard Choices

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