Monthly Sales and Freebies
Each month, we hand-select a small group of Pallas Center resources and discount them 33% for this month only.
When the month ends, these prices disappear!!
If you’ve been waiting to try a unit study, lapbook, or audio-supported resource for your students—this is the moment. If you are looking for our freebies, scroll down!
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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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Exploring the Lewis and Clark Expedition Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
Original price was: $14.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99. Add to cartMost students learn about Lewis and Clark as heroic explorers who “discovered” the American West—but that version leaves out much of the real story. This engaging 5-day unit study for ages 9+ helps students explore how the expedition was tied to trade, power, westward expansion, and the Native nations who made the journey possible. Students will uncover the real story of Sacagawea, learn how tribes like the Mandan, Hidatsa, Shoshone, and Nez Perce helped the expedition survive, and examine the long-term consequences of westward expansion. Complete with engaging readings, vocabulary, discussion questions, quizzes, hands-on lapbook activities, map work, coloring pages, and podcast audio, this print-and-go unit helps families teach honest history in a way kids can understand.
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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.
