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Juneteenth: From Emancipation to Modern Celebration Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartMost students learn that Juneteenth marks the day slavery ended—but the real story is far more complex.
This powerful 5-day unit study for grades K-5 helps students explore why enslaved people in Texas remained in bondage more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, how Black soldiers helped spread the news of freedom, and why freedom on paper did not immediately lead to equality.
Students will also discover how Black communities fought to preserve Juneteenth through generations of hardship and why the holiday still matters today. Through engaging readings, vocabulary activities, discussion questions, a comprehension quiz, timeline work, word searches, coloring pages, hands-on lapbook activities, and podcast audio, this print-and-go unit helps families explore one of America’s most important—and often misunderstood—holidays with honesty, depth, and hope.
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Memorial Day: Patriotism, Power, and Whose Story Counts Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
Original price was: $14.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99. Add to cartDiscover the hidden history behind Memorial Day that textbooks rarely teach. This thought-provoking unit study reveals how the first Memorial Day was created by newly freed Black Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1865—a powerful story that was deliberately forgotten for over a century. Students will explore how this solemn day of remembrance has transformed over time and examine the complex questions surrounding patriotism, memory, and whose stories get told in American history.
Through engaging historical narratives, primary source analysis, and critical thinking activities, learners will investigate why certain historical events become celebrated while others disappear, how Memorial Day has been used to promote different political agendas, and what it means to honor sacrifice honestly. This unit challenges students to think deeply about the difference between genuine remembrance and manufactured patriotism, helping them develop the analytical skills needed to question official narratives and seek complete, truthful accounts of our shared past.
Perfect for families seeking history education that goes beyond surface-level celebrations to foster genuine understanding and thoughtful citizenship.
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Presidential Inaugurations Unit Study, Lapbook & Audio
$14.99 Add to cartThis five-day unit study takes elementary students beyond the ceremony to explore the constitutional foundations, historical crises, and brave individuals who shaped how power transfers in America. From George Washington’s improvised first inauguration to the “Secession Winter” that nearly tore the nation apart, your child will develop the nuanced thinking tomorrow’s citizens and leaders need.
BONUS: Your purchase includes access to our companion podcast featuring audio versions of all readings—perfect for auditory learners or on-the-go listening.
Recommended for elementary-aged students with parent guidance.
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September 11th Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartHelp your children learn about one of the most important days in modern history with this September 11th Unit Study and Lapbook. Designed for grades K–5, this 59 page resource gently introduces students to the events of September 11, 2001, while honoring the memory of the heroes and focusing on age-appropriate discussion.
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The Bill of Rights: America’s Promise to Its People Unit Study and Lapbook
$14.99 Add to cartPrepare your child to be an informed citizen in an ever-changing world.
This comprehensive unit study introduces children to the Bill of Rights through honest, age-appropriate exploration of America’s foundational promises—and how they’ve been both kept and broken throughout history. Perfect for parents who want to raise thoughtful, responsible future leaders equipped to navigate complex civic challenges.
Recommended for ages 8-11
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The History and Meaning of Halloween Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartGive your kids the tools they need to become a thoughtful leader with “The History and Meaning of Halloween” – a powerful week-long unit study that reveals the surprising truths behind America’s favorite holiday.
While other children see only costumes and candy, your student will discover how ancient Celtic traditions, religious transformation, immigration struggles, and corporate influence shaped the holiday we celebrate today. This unit study offers a masterclass in critical thinking, media literacy, and understanding how power shapes culture.
K-5
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The History of St. Patrick’s Day Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartDiscover the remarkable true story behind one of the world’s most celebrated holidays in this engaging 5-day unit study. Your student will journey back 1,600 years to meet the real Saint Patrick—a teenage slave who became Ireland’s most beloved missionary. Through daily lessons, they’ll explore Patrick’s dramatic capture by Irish raiders, his years of hardship as a shepherd, and his surprising decision to return to the land of his captivity to share his faith.
This unit study goes far beyond shamrocks and parades to uncover the deep religious roots of St. Patrick’s Day and how it evolved from a solemn Christian feast day into the festive celebration we know today. Students will compare ancient Irish traditions with modern customs, understanding how immigration and cultural blending transformed this holiday. Perfect for young learners seeking to understand the “why” behind traditions, this study combines history, geography, and cultural studies into one meaningful exploration of faith, courage, and forgiveness.
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The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartAs a parent, you understand that the world your children will lead looks different from the one you inherited. They’ll face complex challenges around justice, inequality, and civic responsibility—challenges that demand not just knowledge, but critical thinking, moral courage, and historical understanding.
The Life, Death, and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. goes far beyond the simplified narratives most children encounter. This comprehensive unit study presents the full story of Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement—including the strategic brilliance of economic boycotts, the violent opposition protesters faced, the FBI’s campaign to destroy King, and the 1999 jury verdict finding government conspiracy in his assassination.
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The Role of Women in American History Unit Study, Lapbook & Audio
$14.99 Add to cartHelp your child understand the remarkable journey of American women—from the founding era to today—while building essential literacy skills that prepare them for thoughtful citizenship.
This comprehensive 5-day unit study guides students through five engaging sections. Each lesson follows a proven format:
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Age-appropriate nonfiction reading
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Key vocabulary terms
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Thought-provoking discussion questions
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Writing prompts
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Coloring sheets
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Hands-on lapbook activities that reinforce learning
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United Nations Day Unit Study (1 Day)
$2.99 Add to cartPrepare 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
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Veteran’s Day: Then and Now Unit Study and Lapbook
$14.99 Add to cartPrepare your elementary aged students to navigate our complex world with this thought-provoking 5-day unit study that examines the transformation of Veterans Day from its origins as a peace-focused holiday to today’s military commemoration.
What’s Inside: This comprehensive study reveals how Armistice Day, originally “dedicated to the cause of world peace,” became Veterans Day in 1954—and why that change matters. Your student will explore authentic veteran perspectives, diverse community experiences with military service, and why some veterans choose to advocate for peace rather than war.
Recommended for ages 8-11
