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  • Sold By: Kid Post

    Kid Post: Trial Issue

    Does your child ask tough questions about what’s happening in the world? Do news headlines leave you scrambling for age-appropriate explanations? You’re not alone. In an era where children are exposed to more information than ever before, parents need trusted resources to help make sense of it all. That’s where Kid Post comes in: it’s a monthly magazine for kids that gets them reading and explains the world to them in terms appropriate for their age.

     

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  • Sold By: The Conscious Resistance

    Kids: Watch Out for the Tech Trap!

    This unit study is meant to help parents talk with their kids about the insidious effect technological systems can have, and what can be done about it. Inspire and empower elementary aged children with knowledge about the objectives of many technological systems, how they undermine freedom, and small steps all people — including elementary aged children this unit study is designed for — can take live fuller lives free of technological systems that seek to control us.

    The unit study includes:

    • Readings written in a style friendly for 9 year olds
    • Quiz to help students retain knowledge
    • Discussion topics/writing assignments to help students think critically
    • Coloring pages for fun and visual stimulation
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  • Sold By: Rania Assily

    The Nakba: A Primary Source Reader

    Give your students direct access to history with The Nakba: A Primary Source Reader. This comprehensive educational resource brings together historical documents, personal narratives, and essential context that textbooks often miss. From Theodor Herzl’s founding Zionist texts to firsthand accounts from 1948 Palestinian refugees, your students will engage with over 100 key terms, 16 chapters of primary sources, and powerful personal stories. Created by tenured history professor Rania Assily, this reader develops critical thinking, historical empathy, and the skills students need to analyze complex events from multiple perspectives. Perfect for homeschool families, microschools, and co-ops seeking rigorous, engaging history curriculum. $34.95

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  • Sold By: Rania Assily

    The Nakba: Live Online Course with Professor Rania Assily

    Learn directly from the expert. Join Professor Rania Assily for 8 weeks of live online instruction covering The Nakba. Every Friday at 11:30 AM Eastern via Zoom, your student participates in engaging discussions, asks questions in real-time, and learns alongside a small cohort of peers. Class size capped at 12 students ensures meaningful interaction and personalized attention. Includes complete access to our self-paced online course plus professor-graded writing assignments with detailed feedback. This is history education as it should be—not passive consumption, but active inquiry guided by a passionate expert educator. Perfect for students ready to engage deeply with primary sources and develop college-level analysis skills. $299 for the complete 8-week experience.

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  • Sold By: Rania Assily

    The Nakba: Self-Paced Online Course

    Take your Nakba studies beyond the textbook with our comprehensive self-paced online course. Students work through 16 lessons featuring professionally narrated audio, engaging text content, knowledge-check quizzes, and thought-provoking writing assignments. No deadlines, no schedules—just quality history education that fits your homeschool calendar. Each lesson builds historical understanding while developing critical analysis skills. Created by tenured professor Rania Assily, this course transforms passive reading into active learning. Perfect for independent learners and families who want structured curriculum without rigid scheduling. Audio lessons make history accessible during car rides, chores, or dedicated study time. $49 for complete access.

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  • Sold By: Pallas Store

    United Nations Day Unit Study (1 Day)

    Prepare your young learner to become a thoughtful citizen of our interconnected world with this comprehensive 1-day unit study celebrating United Nations Day (October 24). As parents concerned about the future your children will inherit, this curriculum equips young minds with essential knowledge about how countries collaborate and how that impacts peaceful conflict resolution and human rights.

    Grades K-5
    Length: 12 pages
    Expected duration: 1 day

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