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America’s 250 Years: Freedom, Responsibility, and You Unit Study, Lapbook & Audio
Original price was: $14.99.$8.99Current price is: $8.99. Add to cartAmerica’s 250 Years: Freedom, Responsibility, and You
Most students learn that America’s founding was a simple story about brave patriots fighting for freedom.
But the real story is far more complicated.
This thought-provoking 5-day unit study helps students explore America’s 250th anniversary through both inspiration and honesty. Students will learn why many colonists were unsure about independence, why the Declaration’s promises excluded millions of people, how ordinary soldiers and families sacrificed during the Revolution, and how America quickly broke many of its own promises after the war. Most importantly, students will explore how each generation has fought to make America’s founding ideals more real—and what responsibility young people have today.
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Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers Movement Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartWho picks the food on your table—and why were they invisible for so long?
This engaging unit study introduces young learners to Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, and the farmworkers who transformed America through courage, unity, and nonviolent resistance. Students will discover how ordinary people stood together for justice—and why this fight continues today.
What’s Included
Each of the five carefully structured sections includes:
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An age-appropriate reading
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Vocabulary terms
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Discussion questions & writing prompts
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Coloring sheets
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Hands-on lapbook activities
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Bonus: Audio Included
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Climate Change: The Real Story Behind Going Green Unit Study, Audio & Lapbook
$14.99 Add to cartPrepare Your Child to Think Critically About One of Today’s Most Important Topics
In a world filled with “eco-friendly” labels, dramatic environmental headlines, and green marketing messages, how do we teach children to separate fact from fear?
The Real Story Behind Going Green equips elementary students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills they need to evaluate environmental claims thoughtfully and become informed, responsible citizens.
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Columbus Day/Indigenous People’s Day Unit Study & Lapbook – K-5
$14.99 Add to cartHelp your child understand one of history’s most significant encounters while building essential literacy skills with this comprehensive 5-day unit study and lapbook. Perfect for parents who want to prepare their children to be thoughtful, informed citizens in our complex world.
This balanced curriculum presents both Columbus’s brave voyage and the rich civilizations of Indigenous peoples who were already here, teaching children to appreciate multiple perspectives on historical events. Through age-appropriate readings, your K-5 student will explore the meeting of two worlds, the consequences of that encounter, and why we celebrate both Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day today.
Ages 8-11
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COVID-19: When Freedom Was Traded for Fear Unit Study, Audio and Lapbook
$9.99 Add to cartPrepare your child to think critically about one of the most significant events of their lifetime.
COVID-19: When Freedom Was Traded for Fear guides elementary students through a thoughtful examination of the pandemic response—exploring lockdowns, government messaging, economic impacts, civil liberties, and lessons for the future.
This 5-day unit study builds literacy skills and cognitive stamina through daily readings, vocabulary development, discussion questions, writing prompts, coloring sheets, and hands-on lapbook activities.
What’s included:
- 5 comprehensive readings with age-appropriate research
- 35 vocabulary terms with definitions
- Discussion questions and writing prompts
- Coloring sheets and lapbook activities
- Comprehension quiz with answer key
- BONUS: Podcast audio version for auditory learners
Designed for parents who want their children to understand history as it happened—and to become thoughtful citizens prepared to protect freedom in future challenges.
Complete one section daily for a full week of meaningful learning.
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D-Day History Origins and Allied Traditions: : Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartHelp your child become a critical thinker while building reading stamina and writing skills.
This engaging unit study explores D-Day and World War II through a lens that challenges conventional narratives. Over five sections completed at a comfortable pace (one per day), students will discover surprising truths: that Germany was already losing before the invasion, that France was excluded from planning its own liberation, and that different countries still argue about who really won the war.
What’s Included:
- 5 carefully researched readings on D-Day, history, and geopolitics
- Vocabulary terms and definitions for each section
- Discussion questions and writing prompts to deepen comprehension
- Coloring sheets and hands-on lapbook activities
- Comprehension quiz and word search puzzle
- Audio versions of all lessons (podcast format)
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History of Holidays Course Volume 1- January to June
$180.00 Add to cartTwo unit studies and lapbooks, each one about 60 pages long and designed for elementary students, delivered each month. Our unit studies all follow the same format: 5 readings, a quiz, discussion prompts, a writing assignment, and an activity pack. We ask your student to spend 30 minutes a day on the material. Doing so will build their cognitive stamina, build their reading habit and literacy, and help them learn truths about the world around them in a way that is appropriate for young students.
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History of Holidays Podcast – 6 Months!
$59.99 Add to cartGive your kids a fascinating journey through history with our monthly holiday podcast! Each month features two explorations of the cultural origins and historical significance of holidays. Each exploration is about 30 minutes long, and is broken up into 5 parts. Perfect for elementary students (K-5), building vocabulary, comprehension, and a love of learning. Go to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts to sample the first segment of each audio holiday unit study for free.
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How Thanksgiving Came To Be: Unit Study and Lapbook
$14.99 Add to cartPrepare your child to understand the real story behind America’s most misunderstood holiday. This powerful unit study and lapbook moves beyond simplified myths to explore the sophisticated Wampanoag civilization, the devastating impact of disease, and the complex political realities that shaped early American history.
Recommended for K-5
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How Valentine’s Day Was Born: Unit Study, Lapbook & Audio
$14.99 Add to cartHow Valentine’s Day Was Born
Discover the Surprising True Story Behind a Beloved Holiday
Did you know Valentine’s Day wasn’t always about hearts and chocolates? This engaging unit study takes elementary students on a fascinating journey through history, revealing how a saint who had nothing to do with romance became the face of love—and how businesses transformed a simple folk custom into the holiday we celebrate today.
BONUS: Every purchase includes podcast access with audio versions of all readings—perfect for auditory learners or learning on-the-go
Recommended for elementary-aged students with parent guidance.
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Immigration and The People Who Built America Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartYour student will explore one of America’s most enduring and important debates: who gets to belong? Through this engaging unit study, they’ll discover that arguments about immigration aren’t new—they’ve shaped our nation since colonial times. Students will examine how different immigrant groups throughout history faced similar fears and prejudices, from Benjamin Franklin’s concerns about German settlers to the struggles of Irish, Chinese, and Italian newcomers.
This study helps young learners understand that the people who built America came from everywhere, often overcoming tremendous obstacles and discrimination. They’ll investigate real historical events, analyze how economic and cultural fears influenced immigration laws, and recognize patterns that continue today. By studying primary sources and personal stories, students develop critical thinking skills while learning empathy for people seeking better lives.
Perfect for fostering thoughtful discussions about identity, belonging, and what it means to be American—lessons that help children understand both history and the diverse world around them.
