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Christmas Throughout the Centuries: Unit Study and Lapbook
$14.99 Add to cartDiscover the surprising true story of how Christmas became the holiday we know today!
Perfect for early elementary , this engaging one-week unit study and lapbook reveals the fascinating—and often unexpected—history behind our most beloved winter celebration. Your child will discover that December 25th wasn’t celebrated for 350 years after Jesus was born, that devout Christians once banned Christmas as “satanical,” and that most “traditional” Christmas customs were actually invented in the 1800s!
Recommended for K-5
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Columbus Day/Indigenous People’s Day Unit Study & Lapbook – K-5
$14.99 Add to cartHelp your child understand one of history’s most significant encounters while building essential literacy skills with this comprehensive 5-day unit study and lapbook. Perfect for parents who want to prepare their children to be thoughtful, informed citizens in our complex world.
This balanced curriculum presents both Columbus’s brave voyage and the rich civilizations of Indigenous peoples who were already here, teaching children to appreciate multiple perspectives on historical events. Through age-appropriate readings, your K-5 student will explore the meeting of two worlds, the consequences of that encounter, and why we celebrate both Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day today.
Ages 8-11
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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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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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Gold: Freedom, US Imperialism, and Personal Finance Unit Study, E-Course and Audio
$14.99 Add to cartGold has long been a symbol of wealth and stability, but its role in shaping the modern global economy is far more complex. This unit study takes students on a deep dive into the post-World War II economic order, exploring how gold influenced policy decisions, financial markets, and even covert operations.
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Government Shutdown: When Politics Stops Government One Day Civics Mini Unit for Teens
Original price was: $2.99.$2.00Current price is: $2.00. 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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History of Holidays Course Volume 1- January to June
$180.00 Add to cartTwo unit studies and lapbooks, each one about 60 pages long and designed for elementary students, delivered each month. Our unit studies all follow the same format: 5 readings, a quiz, discussion prompts, a writing assignment, and an activity pack. We ask your student to spend 30 minutes a day on the material. Doing so will build their cognitive stamina, build their reading habit and literacy, and help them learn truths about the world around them in a way that is appropriate for young students.
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History of Holidays Podcast – 6 Months!
$59.99 Add to cartGive 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.
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How Thanksgiving Came To Be: Unit Study and Lapbook
$14.99 Add to cartPrepare your child to understand the real story behind America’s most misunderstood holiday. This powerful unit study and lapbook moves beyond simplified myths to explore the sophisticated Wampanoag civilization, the devastating impact of disease, and the complex political realities that shaped early American history.
Recommended for K-5
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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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Iran’s Revolution: From Monarchy to Theocracy One Day Study
Original price was: $2.99.$2.00Current price is: $2.00. 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.
