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Move beyond the elementary myths and engage your middle and high school students with a strictly factual exploration of the 1621 Plymouth feast and how it evolved into what we celebrate today.
Written on a 9th-grade reading level, this comprehensive, no-prep unit challenges the popular narrative of the “First Thanksgiving” by diving into primary sources, demographic shifts, and the complex diplomatic alliance between the English Separatists and the Wampanoag people.
Whether you are teaching in a traditional classroom or facilitating a flexible, child-centered learning journey at home, this unit provides an objective, neutral, and highly detailed historical account.
📖 What is Covered?
This unit is broken down into 6 detailed reading sections, perfectly chunked for deep learning and retention:
- Origins of Thanksgiving Celebrations: Indigenous agricultural traditions (The Three Sisters) and early European harvest festivals.
- The 1621 Plymouth Feast: The factual timeline of the three-day diplomatic gathering, native crop yields, and historical menus.
- The Wampanoag & The English: The devastating impact of the “Great Dying” (1616-1619) and the strategic 1621 mutual defense treaty.
- The Evolution of the Holiday: How regional colonial prayer days evolved into a national holiday under George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
- Broader Historical Context: Economic shifts, land demands, and the eruption of King Philip’s War (1675).
- Historical Source Analysis: Understanding the events of 1621 through the primary accounts of William Bradford and Edward Winslow.
📝 Types of Activities Included:
- Detailed Reading Passages: 6 highly focused, neutral, and fact-based sections.
- Short Answer Comprehension: 5 dedicated short-answer questions immediately following every single section to check for understanding.
- Timeline: Key events spanning from the 1500s to 1863.
- Comprehensive End-of-Unit Assessment: Includes Multiple Choice, True/False, and Short Answer questions.
- Essay Prompts: 3 distinct analytical essay choices.
- Enrichment Activities: 3 extended learning options (Primary Source Transcription, Agricultural Modeling, and Demographic Graphing).
- Complete Answer Key: A full teacher key for all section questions, assessments, and grading rubrics for essay questions.
💡 How to Use This Resource:
- Independent Study: Perfect for homeschoolers who thrive on independent, self-paced reading and research.
- Whole-Class Instruction: Read sections together and use the essay prompts for vibrant classroom debates and discussions.
- Station Work: Break the 6 sections into different classroom or co-op stations for collaborative group learning.
⭐ Benefits of Use:
- Zero Prep: Simply print and hand out. The student sections include no background shading or boxes means it is incredibly printer-friendly! Primary resource documents will have minimal shading to highlight specific sections.
- Strictly Factual & Objective: Relies entirely on historical data, crop yields, and primary source timelines without leaning into modern political or cultural opinions.
- Encourages Critical Thinking: Pushes older students to analyze how history is recorded, adapted, and remembered.
- Highly Flexible: Easily adaptable to fit a strict daily classroom schedule or a customized homeschooling pace.
📚 Core Standards Covered:
This unit aligns seamlessly with High School Common Core State Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies:
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information.
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.2: Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text.
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.9: Compare and contrast treatments of the same topic in several primary and secondary sources.
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$1.35Add to CartLooking for a fun St. Patrick’s Day activity that will captivate your 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders while seamlessly boosting their English Language Arts skills while challenged them to think critically and apply their knowledge? Introducing the “March St. Patrick’s Day Crossword Puzzle: Fun Holiday Activity | 3rd – 5th Grades“!This St. Patrick’s Day crossword puzzle is thoughtfully crafted to ignite students’ natural curiosity and encourage active learning. By engaging with the festive clues, students are challenged to think critically and apply their knowledge. Crossword puzzles inherently support vocabulary acquisition and reinforce key language arts concepts in a playful, memorable way. -
$2.75Add to CartIntroducing the 2nd-3rd Grade St. Patrick’s Day – March Math and ELA Activities No-Prep Pack, a delightful St. Patrick’s Day and shamrock-themed resource designed specifically for students working on 2nd Grade and 3rd Grade levels.
✨ What’s Included:
- – Engaging shamrock-themed ELA and Math activity sheets.
- – Printable worksheets with answer keys for easy assessment.
- – A variety of PDF documents packed with fun learning opportunities.
- – 17 Student activity pages – Selected Answer Keys
✅ Perfect For…
- – No prep activities.
- – Enhancing ELA and Math intervention.
- – Boosting student engagement with thematic learning.
- – Homeschooling families seeking fun, educational resources.
- – Reviewing essential 2nd and 3rd grade skills in a festive way.
By incorporating a strong problem-solving focus and making real-world connections, students are encouraged to think critically and apply their learning in meaningful ways.
📚 Learning Objectives
- – Students will practice identifying and using adjectives and verbs (present tense).
- – Students will explore and apply concepts of alliteration and hyperbole in writing.
- – Students will reinforce fact families and foundational multiplication skills.
- – Students will develop problem-solving strategies through engaging math puzzles and word problems.
- – Students will practice telling time to the 5 minutes.
- – Students will strengthen understanding of place value concepts.
- – Students will practice identifying fractions
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Valentine’s Day activities for students – Includes a word search puzzle (20 holiday related words) and a paragraph writing activity. Students will first find all twenty words in the puzzle before selecting eight of the words. Once words are selected, students will write a paragraph about the holiday using their chosen words. Fun!
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Six Valentine’s Day holiday-themed math worksheets which include mixed 2nd and 3rd grade math concepts and skills: place value, time, money, addition and subtraction, greater and less than, fractions and geometry (shapes).
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- Candy Box Directed Drawing | Holiday Edition: Valentine’s Day
- February Math | 2nd and 3rd Grades
- February Math Graphing | Heart Craft Activities
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Four Valentine’s Day holiday-themed math worksheets which include mixed 1st grade math concepts and skills: addition, number ordering, recognition of odd numbers, finding the missing numbers, adding 100 and subtracting 10, and graphing.
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A fun, word search puzzle with dental health and teeth as the theme! Terms include dental hygienist, dental assistant, operators chair, permanent teeth, twenty primary, dental lab tech, sharp incisor, dental chair, night guard, dental unit, retainers, premolars, cementum, dentures, canines, enamel, dentist, crowns, molars, dentin, pulp.
Use in February for dental health month or anytime!
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Here is a fun, word search puzzle with teeth as the theme! Words include: gum, teeth, paste, floss, molar, loose, tooth, fruit, sugar, cavity, dentist, filling, brushing, mouthwash, toothfairy, vegetables.
Use in February for dental health month or anytime!
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26-word, printable Fall – Autumn Word Search puzzle!
Words:
corn maze
pumpkin pie
chocolate
season
apple
hayride
apple cider
pinecone
football
turkey
acorn
autumnal equinox
October
November
cornucopia
cranberry
harvest
autumn
corn
thanksgiving
scarecrow
squash
feast
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Looking for a fun and creative pumpkin themed activity? This resource will excite and motivate students to write. With 6 funny pumpkin faces and 3 differentiated writing papers, students will love writing and publishing an imaginative story.
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Twelve fun seek and find picture puzzles, each with a monthly theme! Similar to “I Spy”, each worksheet has 7 different images. Students will find, count and record the number of times each image is spotted! Print and go to give each student a worksheet or laminate to use again and again!
Answer keys included
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✏️Student-centered units that includes 15 projects surrounding important women in U.S. History. These units will help students learn and practice research skills, report writing, project and presentation skills.
✏️Students will use these 15 project-based units to learn about and create reports and presentations on the following people:
- Anne Hutchinson
- Anne Bradstreet
- Deborah Sampson
- Lady Deborah Moody
- Molly Pitcher
- Mary Barrett Dyer
- Margaret Brent
- Sojourner Truth
- Rosa Park
- Mary Rowlandson
- Mercy Otis Warren
- Phillis Wheatley
- Abigail Adams
- Harriet Tubman
- Maya Angelo
✏️These notebooking projects can be assigned individually or within cooperative groups. Use them within a Language Arts classroom or a Social Studies / U.S. History classroom. Very flexible and cross-curricular!
After completing the written portion of each resource, you can grade it (or) assign students to do an oral and/or audio-visual presentation based on their findings/work.
✏️What is in each unit?
- Student instructions for using biographical notebooking, project pages
- Suggested research questions
- Student notebooking, project pages (includes covers, KWL, reference recording, report writing, and more)
- Teacher pages (instructions, assignment, evaluation)
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Two Christmas themed reading comprehension activities that can be used for extra practice or as an assessment on student ability to comprehend what they read.
Includes both a fiction and a nonfiction passages!Fiction passage title: Nobel Fir|A Christmas Tree
Nonfiction passage title: Christmas SymbolsAfter students read a passage, they will answer either multiple choice or short answer questions. A FUN maze is also included for each!
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This November, give students the opportunity to reflect on gratitude! “My Gratitude Book” is a 10-page gratitude journal that is designed to help students reflect on what they are thankful for while they color, write, draw and even complete mazes! Preview video is available.
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A multi-age lesson to teach students (1st – 5th grades) about trees! The lesson is designed as a Fall (Autumn) outdoor/indoor activity lesson as the leaves are changing colors but can be easily converted to an indoor activity only. If using as an indoor only activity, be sure to have photos of trees to incorporate into the lesson.
Students will learn about:-
What trees provide
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Aspects of a ‘living’ tree (how they get water, nutrients and breathe)
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Parts (and their function) of a tree: roots, trunk, bark, branches, leaves
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How leaves make food
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Types of trees: deciduous and evergreen
Includes:
– Teacher lesson notes (guide)
– Student informational text
– Student activity worksheet pages
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Haiku is a Japanese poetry form and uses just a few words to capture a moment and to create a picture in the reader’s mind! This resource will teach students how to write a Haiku and includes a teaching poster, 20 Fall related picture prompts and 37 different publishing papers for students!
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Teach children the true meaning of Christmas with the Christmas Story Bundle. The bundle includes two resources:
– Christmas Story Copy Work Unit
– Build a Nativity Extended Set | Christmas CraftUsing the first resource, children will copy and illustrate Luke 2 of Christ’s birth. With the second, they will create a craft displaying the nativity scene.
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Students will read, illustrate and copy the Christmas story as told in Luke 2. Three versions are provided so that you may have your child use the one you most prefer: KJV, NIV, ESV.
This unit is divided into four days. On each day, students will read part of the story, illustrate what they’ve read and then copy it. Six different lined papers have been provided to meet the needs of individual students. -
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A fun, summer-themed word search puzzle which includes 32 hidden terms! Benefits of word search puzzles:
- – Supports language fluency
- – Improves spelling
- – Helps improve concentration
- – Teaches patience and persistence
- – Helps develop problem-solving skills
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Love word search puzzles? This one includes 22 Valentine’s Day themed words ready to be found, just download, print and have fun! Answer key included.



















