Choose from more than twelve resource types in the menu to quickly find a great fit for your students.
- Bite-sized topics units break core content into small, easy-to-manage pieces that are less intimidating for students and parents alike.
- Bundles of resources let you save big.
- Coloring books combine history, science, geography, and more with handwriting practice.
- Copywork topics range from trains and horses to Presidential speeches and classic literature.
- Core resources teach key learning objectives in various subjects including science, history, spelling, math, and more. These units can often stand alone to form the spine of a curriculum. Some titles work best with additional projects or materials.
- Critical thinking titles are designed to challenge your teens to think critically about the subjects explored and see how many of the events of the past are directly related to events today.
- Draw & Explore titles are great ways to combine art with subjects such as history, geography, social studies, Bible, and science.
- The Exploring the United States series includes 3 sets of 5 books each: coloring books with copywork (print or cursive style) for elementary; puzzles, activities, and map work for middle school; and timelines, critical thinking, and map work for high school.
- Games from bingo to board games help students have fun learning history, phonics, and more for all ages.
- Hands-on resources include activity packs for younger students, file folder games, bingo games, board games, and more.
- Learning About Science is a great way to introduce students to a broad range of life science, earth science, and physical science topics. Bite-sized units break core content into small, easy-to-manage pieces that are less intimidating for students and parents alike.
- Notebooking resources on everything from animals and authors to world landmarks and the world wars are available in various styles designed for multiple ages.
- Puzzles and activity packs about national parks, the United States military, the world wars, and much more provide dozens of engaging activities for students.
- Research projects are designed to provide older students a platform for independent research and help them discover forgotten nuggets from history, science, and more.
- Stand-alone resources are materials that do not require the Internet or other resources to complete once the resource has been downloaded and printed.
- Unit Studies and More is where you’ll find unit studies about everything from gingerbread to Liberia, a hands-on storybook, play dough mats, and more.
- Writing prompts for various ages include ancient history, modern history, science, music, food, holidays, and more.