Monthly Sale
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..

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    Data Centers: Infrastructure, Resources, and Controversy One Day Unit

    Prepare your child to understand the digital world they’ll inherit.

    Every video stream, text message, and AI query depends on massive data centers—invisible infrastructure that powers modern life. But these facilities consume enormous amounts of electricity and water, sparking real debates in communities across America.

    Data Centers: Infrastructure, Resources, and Controversy is a 5-day unit study designed for 12-year-olds to explore this critical topic. Your child will learn:

    • What data centers are and why they’re essential
    • The hidden environmental costs of “the cloud”
    • Why communities are pushing back against new facilities
    • How AI is intensifying these challenges
    • The trade-offs between progress and sustainability

    Each of the 5 sections includes: engaging readings, vocabulary terms, discussion questions, creative coloring sheets, and hands-on lapbook activities that reinforce learning while building reading stamina and writing skills.</p

    Original price was: $2.99.Current price is: $2.00. Add to cart
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    Iran’s Revolution: From Monarchy to Theocracy One Day Study

    Step into one of the most consequential political upheavals of the 20th century with this intensive one-day exploration of Iran’s 1979 Revolution. Your student will investigate how a powerful, Western-backed monarchy collapsed seemingly overnight and transformed into an Islamic theocracy—a shift that continues to shape global politics today.

    Through this unit study, students will examine the critical events leading to revolution: the 1953 CIA-orchestrated coup against Iran’s democratically elected government, the Shah’s increasingly authoritarian modernization program, and the explosive combination of economic inequality, political repression, and religious opposition that ignited mass protests. They’ll analyze how foreign intervention in pursuit of oil interests planted seeds of resentment that bloomed into revolution decades later.

    This study develops essential critical thinking skills by examining multiple perspectives—from Iranian citizens and religious leaders to American policymakers and international observers. Students will understand how this revolution created tensions that dominate today’s headlines and learn valuable lessons about the long-term consequences of supporting authoritarian regimes, the power of religious movements in political change, and why understanding this history is crucial for interpreting current Middle Eastern affairs.

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    Immigration and The People Who Built America Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio

    Your 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.

    Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $9.99. Add to cart
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    Climate Change: The Real Story Behind Going Green Unit Study, Audio & Lapbook

    The Real Story Behind Going Green | Elementary Unit Study

     

    Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $9.99. Add to cart
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    History of Holidays Podcast – 6 Months!

    Give 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.

    Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $39.99. Add to cart
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    Government Shutdown: When Politics Stops Government One Day Civics Mini Unit for Teens

    When Congress can’t agree on a budget, the government shuts down—but what does that really mean for everyday Americans?
    In this one-day mini unit, teens explore how funding battles in Washington affect workers, the economy, and the balance of power in our democracy. From the 1980s to the present, they’ll trace the evolution of shutdowns, examine real-world consequences, and wrestle with critical questions about checks and balances, power, and accountability.

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