History is full of influential leaders whose stories shaped communities, culture, and the world as we know it—yet many of these voices are rarely taught or remembered. The Everyone Should Know: Native American Tribal Chiefs resource invites families to slow down, dig deeper, and honor the legacy of Native American leaders whose stories continue to be shared within Native communities today.
This printable unit introduces students to eight Native American Tribal Chiefs, encouraging meaningful exploration of where they lived, how they led their people, and how their influence can still be seen today. Rather than memorizing facts, students are guided on a journey of discovery, research, and reflection.
Inside this resource, you’ll find:
8 individual Tribal Chief profile pages, each featuring:
A portrait
The chief’s name
Introductory background information to spark curiosity and research
Research guidance with recommended sources such as:
Online encyclopedias
Trusted websites (example suggestions included)
Books from your local public library
Homeschool families
Elementary and middle school learners
Unit studies and project-based learning
Parents who want history taught with depth, respect, and curiosity
This resource encourages students not just to learn history—but to connect with it, ask questions, and understand why these stories still matter today.
Bring meaning, joy, and Christ-centered learning into your holiday season with this Symbols of Christmas Unit Study. A beautifully designed Christian Christmas homeschool curriculum filled with Bible lessons, Advent activities, crafts, and printables for kids. This printable Christmas workbook helps families explore the biblical meaning behind beloved Christmas symbols like the Nativity, wreaths, bells, lights, and more.
Perfect for homeschool families, Christian parents, Sunday school teachers, and Advent devotional time, this Christmas unit study includes Christ-centered lessons, hands-on activities, Scripture readings, journaling pages, copywork, crafts, and meaningful family discipleship moments.
Designed for ages 4–12 with adaptable activities for multi-age learning.
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