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Starting Points Unit Study (PDF & E-Course)
$0.00 Add to cartOne of the best ways for teens to learn history is to start with a topic that interests them….maybe something unique or different they have never learned before. Rather than choosing for them, let your teen take the lead!
Our Starting Points Unit Study is like a “flight”: it’s your way to sample the first lesson in each our unit studies for free, as well as experience the entire format of our unit studies (readings/podcasts + glossary + quiz + discussion forum).
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Timelines of History: Blank Timeline Pack
$0.00 Add to cartFree printable blank timeline templates for any history project. Includes pre-marked timelines from 5000 BC to 2000 AD, plus blank templates for custom time periods.
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FREE: Immigration and The People Who Built America – First Lesson Preview
$0.00 Add to cartGet this FREE preview lesson and discover America’s complicated immigration story!
This complimentary lesson gives your elementary student a powerful introduction to Immigration and The People Who Built America. They’ll explore a surprising truth: Americans have debated “who belongs here” for over 300 years—even Benjamin Franklin complained about immigrants!
This FREE lesson includes:
- Engaging historical reading about immigration debates from colonial times to today
- Key vocabulary terms to build understanding
- Thought-provoking discussion questions for family conversations
Want more? The complete unit study includes 4 additional lessons PLUS audio narration to bring history to life!
Get the full Immigration unit study here and help your child understand one of America’s most important ongoing conversations.
Download your FREE preview now—no credit card required!
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United Nations Day Unit Study (1 Day)
$2.99 Add to cartPrepare your young learner to become a thoughtful citizen of our interconnected world with this comprehensive 1-day unit study celebrating United Nations Day (October 24). As parents concerned about the future your children will inherit, this curriculum equips young minds with essential knowledge about how countries collaborate and how that impacts peaceful conflict resolution and human rights.
Grades K-5
Length: 12 pages
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Government Shutdown: When Politics Stops Government One Day Civics Mini Unit for Teens
$2.99 Add to cartWhen 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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Cornell Note-Taking Parent’s Guide & Student Notebook
$2.99 Add to cartA Complete System for Teaching Students How to Take Effective Notes
Note-taking is one of the most important academic skills students are expected to master—yet it is rarely taught intentionally.
The Cornell Note-Taking Parent’s Guide & Student Notebook provides everything needed to teach note-taking clearly and confidently, whether at home or in a classroom setting.
This resource is designed for middle and high school students and the parents and educators guiding 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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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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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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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.
