The Who Was/Is books are a fun way to bring important historical figures to life and help your kids explore history in an engaging way. Add these interactive Who Was Unit Studies to extend the learning and fun even more!
The Who Was/Is books are a fun way to bring important historical figures to life and help your kids explore history in an engaging way. Add these interactive Who Was Unit Studies to extend the learning and fun even more!
These unit studies are appropriate for ALL ages.
Each Who Was Unit Study Includes:
Book List
YouTube Playlist
Pinterest Board
Show/Video List
Game List
Coloring Page
Copy Work in 3 Levels (Tracing, Print, Cursive)
Biography Recording Worksheet
Map Work (US or World)
Activity Worksheet
Compare & Contrast Worksheet
Timeline Worksheet
Trivia Card Game
Timeline Match Game
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5 reviews for Who Was Mini Unit Studies
Rated 5 out of 5
Corinne Walker –
Thank you Jessica for these amazing educational mini unit studies..one of my favorite things about these units is they can be utilized by grades K-12th. So for example with my almost 5 year old I have my 8th grader read aloud the Who Was books and then I work with my son on his and she works independently…We have used five of these unit studies and are looking forward to the next studies we have printed off. These unit Studies have definitely enriched our studies on vary areas, topics and people. Thank you again for making our classroom come alive in these mini unit studies.
The Walker academy
February 2020
Rated 5 out of 5
Darby –
These studies are incredibly comprehensive, engaging, and FUN! My children really enjoy the resources that Jessica includes in all of these packs…Shhhhh don’t tell them, but they are actually learning when they think they are just having fun 😉 When learning is fun, I consider it a win!
Rated 5 out of 5
Kristina –
I LOVE peppering these into the units I’ve planned for next year! These are so much fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
Carol B. –
We LOVE these mini units! My daughter is in first grade, and she would color while I read the Who Was book aloud on Day One. On Day Two, she would do the copy work, on Day Three she does a little map work. On Day Four, we do the timeline together, and on Day Five, we complete the book and the unit with the Trivia! It’s not too much or too little, even for my new reader, and we’re knocking out a Who Was book a week over here! She won’t let me buy a Who Was book without asking “does Ms Jessica have a unit for that?” 🤣 Listen, anything that makes my tiny human beg for learning… well… I am a HUGE FAN of that!
Rated 5 out of 5
Rebecca Hepler –
I stumbled upon a “Who Was” book at a thrift store. I was soon hooked! Now we have well over a hundred in our collection! After some google research, I found The Waldock Way. It’s a perfect compliment to our lessons. The unit study takes the book to a higher level. I love how the lessons are short and fun, making them easier to retain. My goal as a homeschooler is to have my kids learn, and enjoy learning. That is easily accomplished with this curriculum. With a few modifications, I can also make it work for all of my homeschooled children, ages 3-15. Thank you, Jessica!!
Corinne Walker –
Thank you Jessica for these amazing educational mini unit studies..one of my favorite things about these units is they can be utilized by grades K-12th. So for example with my almost 5 year old I have my 8th grader read aloud the Who Was books and then I work with my son on his and she works independently…We have used five of these unit studies and are looking forward to the next studies we have printed off. These unit Studies have definitely enriched our studies on vary areas, topics and people. Thank you again for making our classroom come alive in these mini unit studies.
The Walker academy
February 2020
Darby –
These studies are incredibly comprehensive, engaging, and FUN! My children really enjoy the resources that Jessica includes in all of these packs…Shhhhh don’t tell them, but they are actually learning when they think they are just having fun 😉 When learning is fun, I consider it a win!
Kristina –
I LOVE peppering these into the units I’ve planned for next year! These are so much fun!
Carol B. –
We LOVE these mini units! My daughter is in first grade, and she would color while I read the Who Was book aloud on Day One. On Day Two, she would do the copy work, on Day Three she does a little map work. On Day Four, we do the timeline together, and on Day Five, we complete the book and the unit with the Trivia! It’s not too much or too little, even for my new reader, and we’re knocking out a Who Was book a week over here! She won’t let me buy a Who Was book without asking “does Ms Jessica have a unit for that?” 🤣 Listen, anything that makes my tiny human beg for learning… well… I am a HUGE FAN of that!
Rebecca Hepler –
I stumbled upon a “Who Was” book at a thrift store. I was soon hooked! Now we have well over a hundred in our collection! After some google research, I found The Waldock Way. It’s a perfect compliment to our lessons. The unit study takes the book to a higher level. I love how the lessons are short and fun, making them easier to retain. My goal as a homeschooler is to have my kids learn, and enjoy learning. That is easily accomplished with this curriculum. With a few modifications, I can also make it work for all of my homeschooled children, ages 3-15. Thank you, Jessica!!