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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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  • African American history resources, homeschool history curriculum for kids, Black history month educational tools, investigation station for history learning, homeschool resource tools for teachers and parents.African American history educational worksheet on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for homeschool, with investigation station activities for learning about civil rights leaders and the Nobel Peace Prize.
    A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research and writing activities based on a single event on a specific day in history! This resource focuses on the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize (October 14, 1964). It can be used anytime or in October or in January…
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    My Teaching Library
  • Sip, Savor, Energize: Unveiling the Legends of Tea, Coffee, and Sports Drinks

    Discover the stories behind tea, coffee, and sports drinks in this captivating bundle.  Dive into their origins, cultural significance, and scientific breakthroughs with ready-to-use materials for history, science, and cultural studies

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    $7.00
    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • Understanding the U.S. Presidential Election homeschool unit study with lesson plans, assessments, writing prompts, and activities for engaging U.S. history and civics education.Understanding the U.S. Presidential Election homeschool unit study with lesson plans, assessments, writing prompts, and activities for engaging U.S. history and civics education.
    This NO-PREP comprehensive full unit study on Understanding the U.S. Presidential Election for upper middle and high school students.  This resource includes a detailed reading passage and Q&A, lesson plan, scope & sequence, pacing guide, PowerPoint presentation, 6-part assessment tool, writing prompts, student…

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    $15.00
    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • Thumbnail-Cover-The-History-of-Valentines-Day-Reading-Passage-Q-A-and-Note-Taking-Sheets-.pngA high school reading passage, note-taking sheets, vocabulary analysis questions, and detailed answer key for homeschool learning.
    Unlock the complex history of February 14th with this comprehensive high school resource.  Moving far beyond modern commercialism, students will analyze the pagan roots of Lupercalia, the mystery of Saint Valentine’s martyrdom, and the medieval rise of courtly love.  Perfect for homeschool families seeking academic depth,…
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    $4.00
    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • High School Famous People in History Reading Passage and Q & AIn-depth exploration of scientific pioneers, literary giants, political visionaries, and technological innovators for homeschool learning resources.

    In-depth study of history's most influential figures including Newton, Shakespeare, Gandhi, and more. Features comprehensive reading passage, 20 analytical questions with answer key, and 5 note-taking sheets.  Perfect for high school history students/homeschoolers.

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    $4.00
    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • Explore revolutionary STEM-based homeschool curriculum for grades 3-12 with Johnny Tremain, engaging projects, interactive labs, and literary discussions for homeschooling success.

    Explore Revolutionary Boston with this 117-page novel study for grades 3-12, featuring hands-on STEM labs, creative projects, and deep literary analysis to bring colonial history to life through engaging, interdisciplinary learning.

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    $25.00
    EGP Media and Press
  • 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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    $12.00
    EGP Media and Press
  • Martin Luther King Jr. research unit for homeschool, focused on important historical events and terms. Educational resources for homeschooling families studying civil rights and American history.Empowering homeschooling families with comprehensive resources, early learning guides, important events, and research questions to enhance educational success and student engagement.

    Martin Luther King, Jr. research unit has been designed to give students valuable information while tasking them to research and report.

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    $4.50
    My Teaching Library
  • Bright animated illustration of a young boy with wild hair smiling in a rural setting with a hot air balloon, tents, and cannons, ideal for homeschool and literature resources.
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    $22.00
    EGP Media and Press
  • Freshwater salmon illustration for grades 1-3 homeschool curriculum, promoting fish science and aquatic life education through engaging visuals and educational resources from Homeschool Resource Co.

    In this curriculum, you'll be guided step-by-step through four engaging lessons all about salmon. This 79-page, nature-based resource includes everything you need to teach a Language Arts and Science unit about salmon while outdoors.

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    $30.00
    The Ohmapi Nature Project
  • Beyond Life, Liberty, and Happiness - The Five Questions That Transform How Students Understand the Declaration, featuring insight on the road to rebellion, creation process, philosophers, signers, and grievances.1. Homeschool resource for teaching the Declaration of Independence, focusing on the five pillars: Grievances, Philosophers, Rebellion, Creation, and Signers, with virtual field trips and guides.

    Free 33-Page teaching guide for the Declaration of Independence's 250th anniversary (2026). Learn the Five Pillars framework: The Grievances, The Philosophers, The Road to Rebellion, The Creation Process, and The Signers.

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    EGP Media and Press
  • 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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    EGP Media and Press
  • Cute hand-drawn human figure with "Humans" text for grades 1-3, ideal for homeschooling resources and educational materials in early childhood science and social studies.

    In this curriculum, you'll be guided step-by-step through four engaging lessons all about humans. This 79-page, nature-based resource includes everything you need to teach a Language Arts and Science unit about humans…while outdoors.

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    $30.00
    The Ohmapi Nature Project
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    A comprehensive high school unit study exploring the American Semiquincentennial through a providential worldview. Includes reading, vocabulary, notes, and prompts.

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    $8.00
    Homeschool With Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
  • 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
  • Mermaid-themed homeschool art and history resources, including drawing activities, storybooks, and educational worksheets for engaging lessons about mermaids and ocean life.

    The History of Mermaids: An Art and History Unit

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    $15.00
  • California history curriculum for homeschool, covers all 4th-grade social studies standards, includes 98 pages of engaging lessons, maps, and activities for homeschooling students.
    Make California history meaningful, engaging, and standards-aligned with this complete California History curriculum for 4th grade. Designed for homeschool families, classrooms, and charter school programs, this literature-rich course covers California history from 9,000 B.C. to 1950 A.D. using hands-on projects,…
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    $69.00
    Stories in History
  • 1. Boy at a crossroads holding suitcase and paper, symbolic of independent learning and exploration in homeschool curriculum.

    Engage grades 4-7 with this interactive “Bud, Not Buddy” choose-your-own-adventure PDF! Perfect for classroom or homeschool use, this 25-page resource includes 43 scenario cards, 3 finales, and reflection tools to explore Great Depression themes like resilience and family. No-prep, printable, and reusable

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    $6.00
    EGP Media and Press
  • Book cover of "Reading Recipes Like a Historian," a toolkit for recipe archaeology and food historiography, featuring a historical kitchen scene with cooking tools and an open cookbook.Cross-section of a kitchen with layered ingredients and utensils illustrating the layers of a published recipe for homeschooling and educational purposes.
    Teach sophisticated historical thinking through food historiography! This 106-page toolkit shows students grades K-12 how to analyze historical recipes as primary sources revealing economic pressure, daily realities, and the context behind historical decisions. Includes complete theoretical framework, two ready-to-teach…
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    $21.00
    EGP Media and Press