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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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  • 1. DIY nature crafts for homeschool kids including wax tablets, gourd bowls, ink, and berry ink for engaging educational art activities.Fresh homemade berry jam being made with fresh berries, strainer, and vinegar, perfect for homeschooling science and cooking lessons.

    These Nature Crafts offer hands-on, experiential learning.  Every instruction packet begins with an original story crafted by the Ohmapi team to spark your child’s imagination and inspire them to make. They also include  a brief review lesson help your child retain what they’ve learned. 

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    The Ohmapi Nature Project
  • Thumbnail-Cover-High-School-The-HIstory-of-Chocolate-Reading-Passage-Q-A-and-Note-Taking-Sheets-.jpgEducational resource image showing reading passages, note-taking sheets, and answer keys for homeschooling. Perfect for critical thinking, organization, and grading.

    Discover the rich history and cultural significance of chocolate with this engaging reading passage, comprehensive Q&A, and customizable note-taking sheets.  Perfect for upper middle to high school students!

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    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • 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
  • The Study of Unicorns A History and Literary Unit

    Dive into unicorn history with this family style elementary age history and literary unit.

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    $20.00
  • The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Unit Study, Lapbook and Audio
    As a parent, you understand that the world your children will lead looks different from the one you inherited. They’ll face complex challenges around justice, inequality, and civic responsibility—challenges that demand not just knowledge, but critical thinking, moral courage, and historical understanding. The Life, Death,…
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    Pallas Center
  • Colorful map of continents with learning mats for Africa, Asia, and Australia, featuring animal pictures for engaging geography and homeschooling education activities.Colorful world map with country and continent outlines, animal matching activity for homeschool learning, geography, and educational resources for homeschooling families.

    Teach the 7 Continents the Fun & Easy Way with this Hands-On Printable Packet

    Are you looking for an engaging, hands-on way to introduce your child to geography? The 7 Continents Printable Packet is the perfect learning tool to help preschoolers and early learners explore the world in a fun, interactive way!

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    Schooling With Grace
  • Religious persecution colonial America primary source study digital download for homeschool history curriculum and American colonial era education resources.Religious tolerance in colonial America, primary documents, Quaker history, anti-quaker laws, historical sources, homeschooling resources, colonial religious conflicts, early American religion, homeschool history lessons, religious freedom in history.
    Explore religious persecution in Colonial America with this engaging DBQ for grades 6-12. Students analyze primary sources on the Salem Witch Trials, Quaker persecution, and Puritan life, answering 21 questions to uncover the impact of fear and intolerance. Includes a graphic organizer and essay prompt. Perfect for history…
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    EGP Media and Press
  • Educational worksheet on the 5 themes of geography, including location, place, region, movement, and human-environment interaction, designed for homeschool students.Open geography workbook showing world maps, globe diagrams, and educational activities for homeschool students.

    🌍 Help your students navigate the world and understand geography with confidence! While there are 5 major themes of geography (Location, Place, Human/Environment Interaction, Movement, and Regions), this comprehensive unit provides a deep dive into the very first pillar: Location. 📍

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    My Teaching Library
  • 1-Thumbnail-Cover-The-History-of-Presidents-Day-Reading-Passage-Q-A-and-Note-Taking-Sheets-.jpg2-Whats-Included-The-History-of-Presidents-Day-Reading-Passage-Q-A-and-Note-Taking-Sheets-.jpg

    Transition your student from basic facts to advanced historical analysis. This resource explores the legislative and cultural evolution of Presidents' Day, featuring a sophisticated reading passage and 20 critical thinking questions designed specifically for high schoolers.

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    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • 1. Children's educational book on the Bill of Rights, featuring diverse students and American symbolism, ideal for homeschool history studies.
    Prepare your child to be an informed citizen in an ever-changing world. This comprehensive unit study introduces children to the Bill of Rights through honest, age-appropriate exploration of America's foundational promises—and how they've been both kept and broken throughout history. Perfect for parents who…
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    Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $11.25.
    Pallas Center
  • Lemonade stand economics social studies SKILLS for 1st-3rd grade, includes lessons on supply, demand, profit, pricing, and more, with printable mini lessons for homeschooling.
    Introduce young learners to foundational economic concepts with this engaging, hands-on Lemonade Stand Economics activity! Designed for 1st–3rd grade, this interactive lesson uses a familiar and kid-friendly scenario—running a lemonade stand—to help students understand supply, demand, pricing, competition, costs, and…
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    $3.00
    Stories in History
  • 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
  • Detailed image of a colorful educational poster featuring the Declaration of Independence, historical background, and copy work for homeschooling and American history lessons.

    Bring history to life and help your students truly master the founding document of the United States! 🦅 Declaration of Independence | Historical Background and Copy Work is a comprehensive, multi-dimensional resource designed to take students beyond simple rote memorization and into deep historical learning.

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    $15.00
    My Teaching Library
  • A Signer's Day: The Recommended 12 Declaration Signers | Interactive Revolutionary War Curriculum Grades 6-12 | 250th Anniversary EditionFreedom homeschooling resources, curriculum, and educational support for homeschooling families, inspired by the legacy of American history and personalized learning methods.

    Walk in their shoes. Face their choices. Honor their sacrifice. Interactive scenarios exploring 12 Declaration signers through critical decision-making moments. Perfect for the 250th anniversary. Grades 3-12, but emphasis for secondary students.

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    EGP Media and Press
  • Escape the King's Tyranny Declaration Escape Room Grievances Activity Grades 3-12Homeschool Resource Co. offers educational tools and resources for homeschooling families, including tax documentation and curriculum support, to help parents manage their homeschooling journey effect.
    Students take on the role of a colonial aide with one mission: document six acts of tyranny and deliver the evidence to Congress before dawn. This no-prep, print-and-play paper escape room challenges grades 3-12 to work through six grievance-focused challenges and crack the final code. Part of the Five Pillars of the…
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    $8.00
    EGP Media and Press
  • Presidents flip book for Washington and Lincoln, educational printable resource for homeschool learning, featuring patriotic American history activities and engaging coloring pages for kids.Abraham Lincoln flip book printable for homeschool history activities, featuring coloring pages, fact sheets, and engaging lesson plans for students learning about U.S. presidents.
    Students will love this creative project. This cross-curricular, Language Arts & Social Studies resource will give students templates to create two U.S. President flip books – one for George Washington and one for Abraham Lincoln. A great February activity around Presidents' Day or when discussing…
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    $3.00
    My Teaching Library
  • Cover of "Analyzing Primary Sources" educational book on U.S. history, focusing on the Matanuska Colony and American government shifts, ideal for grades 6-12.Homeschool Resource Co. offers comprehensive educational tools and resources for homeschooling families, including curriculum guides, lesson plans, and teaching materials to support effective home edu.
    A 26-page primary source analysis unit exploring how the 1935 Matanuska Colony reflects the shifting role of American government, from Homestead-era individualism to New Deal federal intervention. Includes real, composite, and illustrative sources, each clearly labeled with full transparency notes and verified archive…
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    $5.00
    EGP Media and Press