Prepare Your Child to Think Critically About the World They’ll Inherit
The COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t just a health event—it was a defining moment that reshaped how governments interact with citizens, how information flows through society, and how quickly the rules of daily life can change. Your child lived through it. Now help them understand it.
COVID-19: When Freedom Was Traded for Fear is a comprehensive unit study designed for elementary-aged students that examines the pandemic response through careful research, primary sources, and thought-provoking discussion. This isn’t about telling children what to think—it’s about teaching them how to think when facing complex, real-world events.
What Your Student Will Explore:
- What lockdowns were and why they represented an unprecedented approach in pandemic history
- How governments used behavioral psychology and messaging to shape public compliance
- The unequal impact on families, workers, and children across different economic circumstances
- Which civil liberties were restricted and how courts eventually responded
- What these precedents mean for future emergencies and your child’s generation
A Complete 5-Day Learning Experience
This unit study is organized into five sections, designed to be completed over one week—one section per day. Each section follows a consistent, educationally-proven format:
- Reading Passage: Age-appropriate, thoroughly researched non-fiction text that builds literacy skills while exploring real-world events
- Vocabulary Terms: Key words and concepts clearly defined to expand your student’s academic language
- Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts: Open-ended questions with no “correct” answers—designed to spark meaningful family conversation and develop written expression
- Coloring Sheets: Engaging visual activities featuring historical images from the pandemic period
- Lapbook Activities: Hands-on projects that reinforce lesson vocabulary and key concepts through interactive, tactile learning
Why Non-Fiction Reading Matters
At Pallas, we emphasize non-fiction because it builds both literacy and critical thinking simultaneously. When children engage with real-world topics, they learn to evaluate evidence, consider multiple perspectives, and form reasoned conclusions. This unit study is specifically designed to cultivate a habit of reading and writing, expanding your student’s cognitive stamina while improving essential literacy skills.
Built for Your Family’s Approach
These readings present documented facts alongside questions designed to spark reflection. Your family may have experienced the pandemic differently or hold different views about the policies discussed. That’s not a problem—it’s an opportunity. Use those differences for rich conversation that teaches your child how thoughtful people can examine the same evidence and reach different conclusions.
🎧 Audio Version Included
With your purchase, you’ll receive access to a podcast version of all lessons, delivered within 24 hours. Perfect for auditory learners, children who benefit from hearing text read aloud, or families who want to learn on-the-go during car rides and daily routines.
Equipping Future Citizens and Leaders
The children growing up today will face their own emergencies, their own difficult decisions, and their own moments when fear and safety must be balanced against liberty and personal responsibility. This unit study helps prepare them—not by providing easy answers, but by developing the thinking skills they’ll need to navigate an uncertain world.
History is made by people who ask questions, seek truth, and refuse to be silent. Help your child become one of them.

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