FREE SAMPLE | Ella Baker: The Art of Empowering Others
Living Stories of Remarkable Americans: Ella Baker Sample
Experience History Through Immersive Second-Person Narratives
What if your children could step inside the life of a civil rights hero who believed "strong people don't need strong leaders"?
INSTANT DOWNLOAD - This is a digital PDF curriculum. No physical product will be shipped.
This free sample introduces you to our revolutionary approach to history education. Instead of reading about Ella Baker, your children become her--sitting on her grandmother's porch, organizing neighbors around kitchen tables, and discovering the power of empowering others.
What You Get:
- Complete Lesson 1: "The Girl Who Asked Questions" (Foundations of Character)
- Full 2-day learning rhythm with story, artistic response, and extension activities
- Age adaptations for 8-18 year olds
- Introduction to our unique "Living Stories" methodology
- Sample from our 12-lesson complete curriculum
Perfect for families who want:
✓ History that forms character, not just memory
✓ Stories that inspire action and empathy
✓ Flexible, family-friendly pacing
✓ Learning that connects past wisdom to present choices
Age Range: 8-18 (adaptable for family learning)
Format: PDF with complete lesson guide
Time: 2 days of rich learning experience
"Your job isn't to be the smartest person in the room. Your job is to help other people discover they're already smart enough." - Ella Baker
Start your family's journey into transformative history education today.
Building Your Family's Complete Library: Jovita Idár arrives September 5th (the journalist who stood down the Texas Rangers) and Brad Lomax follows October 5th (the Black Panther who brought movements together). Each curriculum stands alone while building your collection of character-forming American stories.