Teach big topics with heart, story, and hands-on learning.
Looking for a way to explore current events like immigration and tariffs without overwhelming your kids (or yourself)? This unit study breaks down complex, real-world issues into simple, age-appropriate lessons that spark empathy, critical thinking, and meaningful conversations at home.
Perfect for upper elementary and middle school learners, this 5-day interest-led unit uses storytelling, simulations, and real-world connections to help your child make sense of how the world works—while strengthening reading, writing, research, and civic awareness.
📚 Curated book list featuring titles like Dreamers, Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote, and The Journey
🧠 Day-by-day lesson plan with simple instructions for parents
💵 Tariff simulation game using snacks and play money
📝 Printable T-chart, vocabulary posters, journal prompts, and reflection pages
🗣 Discussion cards for meaningful conversations
🔍 Research guide for exploring global products
🗳 Civic action project ideas for young changemakers
💡 Parent guide explaining tariffs, deportation, and key U.S. immigration laws
Combines real-world learning with heart and humanity
Makes tough topics feel safe and empowering
Requires zero prep time—just print and go
Works for multiple ages, great for discussion-based learning
Flexible for unschoolers, unit study families, and curious kids
Recommended Ages: 8–14 (can be adapted for younger or older learners)
Pages: 18 printable pages
Timeframe: 5-day mini-unit (flexible pacing)
📥 Download today and start exploring real-world issues in a way that feels meaningful, doable, and deeply human.
✨ Because homeschool is the perfect place to raise informed, compassionate citizens.