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How Valentine’s Day Was Born: Unit Study, Lapbook & Audio
$14.99 Add to cartHow Valentine’s Day Was Born
Discover the Surprising True Story Behind a Beloved Holiday
Did you know Valentine’s Day wasn’t always about hearts and chocolates? This engaging unit study takes elementary students on a fascinating journey through history, revealing how a saint who had nothing to do with romance became the face of love—and how businesses transformed a simple folk custom into the holiday we celebrate today.
BONUS: Every purchase includes podcast access with audio versions of all readings—perfect for auditory learners or learning on-the-go
Recommended for elementary-aged students with parent guidance.
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Immigration and The People Who Built America Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartYour 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.
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Iran’s Revolution: From Monarchy to Theocracy One Day Study
$2.99 Add to cartStep 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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Jeffrey Epstein and the Blackmailing of the Government Unit Study, E-Course and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartThe trial of Jeffrey Epstein is arguably the most important trial in US history. In this unit study, students will explore the complex web of influence consisting of intelligence agencies, major banking institutions, organized crime elements, and US Presidents that enabled Epstein to manipulate the world’s most powerful institutions.
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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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Kids: Watch Out for the Tech Trap!
$9.99 Add to cartThis unit study is meant to help parents talk with their kids about the insidious effect technological systems can have, and what can be done about it. Inspire and empower elementary aged children with knowledge about the objectives of many technological systems, how they undermine freedom, and small steps all people — including elementary aged children this unit study is designed for — can take live fuller lives free of technological systems that seek to control us.
The unit study includes:
- Readings written in a style friendly for 9 year olds
- Quiz to help students retain knowledge
- Discussion topics/writing assignments to help students think critically
- Coloring pages for fun and visual stimulation
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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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Modern US History High School Course ECOURSE
$49.00 Add to cartComplete One Semester Course With for Teenagers
Embark on an eye-opening exploration of America’s post-World War II history with our comprehensive online curriculum designed specifically for teenagers. This course offers a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped modern America, preparing young minds to become informed and engaged citizens ready to face the challenges of tomorrow.
E-course & Podcast Included (Textbook Options Are Available)
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Modern US History High School Course TEXTBOOK & ECOURSE Bundle
$115.00 Add to cartComplete One Semester Course With for Teenagers
Embark on an eye-opening exploration of America’s post-World War II history with our comprehensive online curriculum designed specifically for teenagers. This course offers a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped modern America, preparing young minds to become informed and engaged citizens ready to face the challenges of tomorrow.
E-course, Podcast & Textbook Options
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Modern US History High School TEXTBOOK
$59.99 Add to cartComplete One Semester Course With for Teenagers
Embark on an eye-opening exploration of America’s post-World War II history with our comprehensive online curriculum designed specifically for teenagers. This course offers a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped modern America, preparing young minds to become informed and engaged citizens ready to face the challenges of tomorrow.
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Music, Drugs & Social Control Unit Study, E-Course and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartMusic, Drugs, and Social Control explores the hidden history of how governments and powerful institutions responded to politically conscious musicians who challenged war, inequality, and injustice. From MKULTRA to the targeting of artists like John Lennon and Tupac Shakur, students will uncover how music, drugs, and power collided—and why these stories still matter today.
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President’s Day: How the Presidency Has Changed Over Time Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartEmpower your child to understand the government that will shape their future.
This engaging 5-day unit study takes elementary students on a journey through American history, exploring how presidential power has evolved from the Founding Fathers’ debates to today. Students will discover what the Constitution originally intended, how early presidents stretched their authority, and why this matters for the world they’ll inherit.
Each daily section includes:
- Accessible, thought-provoking readings
- Key vocabulary terms
- Discussion questions & writing prompts
- Coloring sheets
- Hands-on lapbook activities to reinforce learning
- Audio version of all lessons
