
Long before the arrival of Europeans, North America was home to hundreds of vibrant Indigenous nations. Across forests, plains, deserts, mountains, and frozen tundra, these societies developed remarkable ways of living—each shaped by the land they called home.
A Mosaic of Nations invites young readers on an unforgettable journey across ancient North America. From the Arctic to the Southwest, students will discover how Indigenous peoples built homes, grew food, governed their communities, traded across vast distances, and formed deep connections with the natural world.
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Bundle of Resource Packs for Units 1 through 3

A Complete Foundation for Early American History
Give your students a strong start with this comprehensive bundle of resource packs for units 1 through 3 of American history course. Designed for middle school learners, this collection provides engaging, ready-to-use materials that bring early North American history to life.
This bundle covers the essential foundations of early American history, including Indigenous societies before European contact, the age of European exploration, and the American colonial period. Each unit is thoughtfully organized to support both teaching and student understanding, with materials that balance content knowledge and skill development.
Over 90 pages of ready to use reproduceable materials.
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