Social Studies Resources

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Bring history, geography, and culture to life with our collection of Social Studies resources. From unit studies and map activities to full curriculum packages and hands-on projects, these tools are designed to inspire curiosity and critical thinking. Themes like ncient civilizations, exploring world geography, or learning about government and civics, help your child connect with the past, understand the present, and dream about the future—all while fostering a lifelong love of learning.


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  • Bubble tea with a large cracked cookie and a vintage compass illustration on the cover of "The Time Machine Rule" book, focusing on homeschool history and literature resources at Homeschool Resource Co.
    The Master Data Table: A scholarly look at figures from Antiquity to the 20th Century (Aristotle, Charlemagne, Jefferson, and more). The “Vise-Grip” Audit: A student manual page to help kids analyze the pressures of any era. The “Two-Sided Coin” Graphic Organizer: A visual tool to help students map out the complexity of…
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    EGP Media and Press
  • Comprehensive homeschool geography notebook covering North and South America, 18 countries, engaging themes for Full Year Study resource for homeschooling.Map of Peru outline on homeschool worksheet for geography study, educational resource from Homeschool Resource Co., perfect for homeschooling geography lessons and map activities.
    This full-year notebooking project will have students ‘thinking like a geographer! They’ll research 18 different countries and record important information that will have them investigate and record using a 5 Themes of Geography lens: location, place, human environment interaction, movement and regions. PREREQUISITE: Good…

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    $70.00
    My Teaching Library
  • Big Ben, Tower of Pisa, Statue of Liberty, and Taj Mahal illustrated on a globe highlighting world landmarks for homeschool learning about current world events and geography.
    The Current Events Pack is a flexible, open-ended resource for middle and high school students to read, analyze, and think critically about real-world news. With reusable worksheets that work with any newspaper, magazine, or online article, this pack makes an easy and adaptable supplement to your existing history or social…
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    Homeschool with Moxie
  • 1. Free educational Transcontinental Railroad coloring page for homeschool history lessons, connecting east and west, featuring trains and pioneers.1. Black and white coloring page of the transcontinental railroad connecting east to west, showing historic trains, workers, and mountains, perfect for homeschool history and geography lessons.

    Introduce students to one of the most important achievements in U.S. history with this FREE Transcontinental Railroad Coloring Page! This simple, student-friendly activity helps learners visualize how the railroad connected the eastern and western United States and transformed travel, trade, and settlement in the 1800s.

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    Stories in History
  • Bud, Not Buddy Novel Study Part 2 with STEM IntegrationBoy with vintage backpack and saxophone, reflecting homeschool history and literature themes.
    :✅ Complete Session Plans (55+ Pages) 4 Detailed Sessions covering Chapters 13-19 Flexible Timeline Options:Intensive (2 weeks), Standard (4 weeks), Extended (6-8 weeks) Age-Differentiated Activities for Grades 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 Core, Enrichment & Extension activity classifications for easy customization ✅ Visual…
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    $12.00
    EGP Media and Press
  • 1. Vintage-style detective toolkit for homeschool history lessons with clues, maps, and tracing activities, ideal for grades 3-12.Official homeschool resource notebook pages for homeschooling and educational planning. Includes evidence log, S.O.U.R.C.E method, and vision analysis report for homeschooling success.
    Four investigation frameworks + complete lesson plan to turn students into history detectives. Includes C.L.U.E.S. (artifacts), V.I.S.I.O.N. (visual sources), S.O.U.R.C.E. (documents), and T.R.A.C.E. (corroboration) methods. Features the viral “Soda Can Investigation” lesson, Case Closed template, and curated…
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    EGP Media and Press
  • 1. Homeschool history movies list, covering events from 1750s to 2020s, with over 100 titles for homeschooling teens and students.
    History and Movies: A HUGE list! Discover history through film with this 13-page list of movies spanning events from the 1750s to the 2020s! This guide includes movie titles, historical event years, ratings, where to watch, and whether they’re fact-based, documentaries, or novel adaptations. Perfect for homeschoolers,…
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    $7.97
    Homeschooling Successfully
  • Authentic trail recipe cookbooks, homeschool history resources, Westward Kitchen educational cookbook, frontier history, hands-on learning, homeschool resource co.Softcover image of a homemade recipe card for Chuck Wagon Beans, a hearty homestead meal, showing ingredients and instructions for easy, nutritious homeschooling meal planning.
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    $8.00
    EGP Media and Press
  • Clara Barton homeschool history resource focusing on her life, the Red Cross, and primary source activities for homeschooling families.Clara Barton Red Cross history study guide for homeschooling, includes primary source images, detailed historical context, and lesson plans for effective homeschool resources on American Red Cross founders.

    This cross-curricular unit study provides students with the opportunity to work with informational text and primary sources as they learn about the life of Clara Barton and the founding of the American Red Cross.

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    $5.50
    My Teaching Library
  • Educational worksheet on the five themes of geography, including location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region, designed for homeschool students.Educational homeschool science chart with key concepts like climate, soil, and biomes for teaching students about Earth's ecosystems.

    🌍 What makes a location unique? While Location tells us where something is, Place tells us what it’s actually like when you get there. This comprehensive unit focuses exclusively on the second pillar of geography, helping students distinguish between the natural world and the marks humans leave behind. 🏔️

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    My Teaching Library
  • Thumbnail-Cover-High-School-Decoding-the-Shadows-The-Evolution-of-Criminal-Profiling.Whats-Included-High-School-Decoding-the-Shadows-The-Evolution-of-Criminal-Profiling

    Discover the history of criminal profiling, from the Jack the Ripper case to the modern FBI Behavioral Science Unit. This high school reading passage covers the “organized vs. disorganized” model and the groundbreaking work of agents Douglas and Ressler.

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    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • Ra the Mighty & Ancient Egypt Unit Study | Homeschool Resource Co.Egypt history educational resources, videos, books, and maps for homeschooling about ancient Egypt and the Pharaoh civilization.

    This is a combo unit. It includes a 6-week unit study about Ancient Egypt paired with a novel study of the fictional book Ra the Mighty, which is set in Ancient Egypt.

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    $8.50
    Tot School Resources
  • Educational train history coloring and writing activity for kids, featuring eight pages of train illustrations and historical facts to enhance learning and creativity.

    Embark on a thrilling transportation journey with “History of Trains Color and Write Activities”!

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    $3.00
    My Teaching Library
  • 1. Homeschool resource guide for grades 2-5 featuring Christian study materials and the book "The Dog Snatcher" for homeschooling students.
    The study guide for the award-winning book, The Dog Snatcher by Phyllis Wheeler, focuses on themes of Christian living as well as  storytelling skills, learning vocabulary, and recognizing imagery. It can be used independently by kids aged 8-11. The high-action book, with some illustrations, has short sentences and large…
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    $3.99
    Author Phyllis Wheeler
  • Vintage illustration of colonial-era characters exploring American tall tales with a magnifying glass, emphasizing storytelling and history education.Homeschool Resource Co. offers comprehensive educational resources and tools for homeschooling families, including curriculum guides, activity ideas, and learning materials to support effective home e.

    2 case files. 1 simplified role. Grades 3–12. Investigate the George Washington and Betsy Ross myths and discover why some of America's original tall tales started with the colonies and the founders.

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    EGP Media and Press
  • 1. First grade fall semester homeschool curriculum focusing on fur, feathers, skin, and scales, suitable for homeschool resource centers and nature project-based learning.
    A nature-based, 32-week curriculum that guides you step-by-step in teaching first grade outdoors. Thoughtfully crafted to support learning without overwhelm, this 586-page resource includes everything you need to teach Language Arts, Science, Handwork (Making), and Art (Nature Journaling). The year is divided into eight…
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    $285.00
    The Ohmapi Nature Project