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Preview of Rainbow Science Unit Study for Kids | Light, Refraction, & Reflection

Rainbow Science Unit Study for Kids | Light, Refraction, & Reflection

Why do rainbows appear opposite the sun? Why can’t you ever reach one? Why does violet bend more than red? In this wonder-filled rainbow science unit, learners explore the REAL science behind rainbows through engaging explanations, experiments, diagrams, reflection questions, and hands-on activities. Perfect for curious kids who love nature, weather, and asking BIG questions. Students Will Learn How rainbows form Reflection vs. refraction Why light bends The visible spectrum ROY G BIV Wa
Preview of Big Questions for Kids: Is It Ever Okay to Lie? | Philosophy | Grades 3-5

Big Questions for Kids: Is It Ever Okay to Lie? | Philosophy | Grades 3-5

Grades 3–5 philosophy unit on honesty and lying. Standards-aligned discussion, real-world scenarios, and opinion writing. CCSS SL.3–5.1, W.3–5.1, SEL. Is it ever okay to lie? It's one of the most personal questions a child can wrestle with — because every single student has done it, and every single student has strong feelings about it. This unit doesn't tell kids that honesty is always right. It asks them to think carefully about WHY they believe what they believe. Through an original anchor st
Preview of Pond Habitat Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten | Math, Literacy & Nature

Pond Habitat Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten | Math, Literacy & Nature

Bring pond learning to life with this playful, nature-inspired activity pack for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners! This printable workbook combines literacy, math, creativity, movement, and outdoor exploration into one engaging pond habitat unit your learners will actually enjoy. Perfect for: homeschool classroom centers summer learning nature studies quiet time screen-free learning What’s Included Inside this 30-page printable workbook, learners will explore: Pond
Preview of Intro to Law Activities | Courts, Rights & Ethics | Print & Digital

Intro to Law Activities | Courts, Rights & Ethics | Print & Digital

INTRO TO LAW | Courts, Rights & Ethics Activities | Print & Digital | Grades 3–8 Make learning about law and government engaging and accessible with this Intro to Law mini unit! This resource introduces students to important legal concepts in a fun, age-appropriate, and interactive way. Students will explore constitutional rights, courtroom rules, ethics scenarios, misdemeanors vs. felonies, and the role of lawyers and judges through reading passages, discussion prompts, and hands-on activities.
Preview of Big Questions for Kids: What Is Fair? | Philosophy | Grades 3-5

Big Questions for Kids: What Is Fair? | Philosophy | Grades 3-5

Grades 3–5 philosophy and critical thinking unit on fairness. Standards-aligned discussion, scenarios, and opinion writing. CCSS SL.3–5.1, W.3–5.1, SEL. What does it really mean for something to be fair? This unit introduces students to one of the oldest philosophical questions through real-world scenarios, collaborative discussion, and structured opinion writing. No worksheets. No right answers. Just genuine thinking. This is Unit 1 of 9 in the Big Questions for Kids series — a full year of phi
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