Prepare your child for the complex world they’re inheriting with truth-based learning that builds both literacy skills and critical thinking.
How Thanksgiving Came to Be moves far beyond the simplified pilgrim-and-Indians story to explore the sophisticated Wampanoag civilization, the devastating impact of disease, and the strategic political realities that shaped early America. Your student will discover that the Wampanoag people weren’t “helpers” in someone else’s story, but protagonists of their own rich civilization with advanced agricultural techniques, complex government systems, and deep spiritual traditions.
This comprehensive unit study tackles difficult historical truths in age-appropriate ways, helping children develop the critical thinking skills and empathy they’ll need to become thoughtful citizens and leaders. Through daily engagement with primary source-based content, students strengthen their reading stamina while learning to analyze complex information—essential skills for academic success and informed citizenship.
What’s Inside This Complete Unit Study:
5 Comprehensive Sections (complete one per day for a full week of learning):
1. The Wampanoag World Before European Contact – Discover the sophisticated civilization of 40,000+ people with advanced farming, government systems, and spiritual traditions
2. Disease and Devastation Transform Native Life – Learn how epidemics devastated Native communities before the Pilgrims arrived, changing the power balance forever
3. Strategic Alliance Between Desperate Peoples – Understand the real reasons behind the 1621 alliance between weakened peoples fighting for survival
4. The Myth-Making of America’s Origin Story – Examine how a one-paragraph historical account became America’s most cherished origin myth
5. From Friendship to Displacement and Resistance – Follow the transformation from cooperation to conflict, including King Philip’s War and its lasting consequences
Each Section Includes:
– Engaging Reading Passage with research-based historical content
– Vocabulary Terms to expand academic language
– Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts to develop critical thinking
– Coloring Sheet for visual learning and creativity
Additional Learning Materials:
– Complete Vocabulary Glossary with 25+ historical terms
– Critical Thinking Question Bank for deeper analysis
– Three Sisters Recipe connecting history to hands-on learning
– Multiple Choice Assessment to measure comprehension
Why Parents Choose This Curriculum:
Builds Essential Skills: Daily non-fiction reading strengthens cognitive stamina and literacy abilities while developing analytical thinking crucial for all academic subjects.
Addresses Real Concerns: Instead of avoiding difficult topics, this curriculum helps children understand complex historical truths, preparing them to engage thoughtfully with the challenging world they’re inheriting.
Develops Future Leaders: By learning to analyze information critically and understand multiple perspectives, students develop the empathy and reasoning skills necessary for responsible citizenship.
Truth-Based Learning: Uses primary sources and current historical research to present accurate, nuanced narratives that honor all peoples involved.
Flexible Implementation: Designed for completion in one focused week, with each section taking approximately 30-45 minutes per day.
This unit study positions parents as partners in raising informed, empathetic citizens who can handle complexity and think independently. Perfect for homeschooling families, supplemental education, or any parent who wants their child to engage with real history rather than oversimplified myths.
Recommended for K-5 | Complete in 5 days | Builds reading, writing, and critical thinking skills

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