 Hey everybody, welcome to the Wallach way. I'm Jessica and today's video is going to be all about our brand new literature based history and science units. Now ever since we released the very first who was many units, you guys have been begging us to do some sort of bundle. We attempted to do a create your own bundle with a buy five get one free deal, which is still in effect, but we decided we really, really wanted to give you what you've been asking for, as well as save you money and time. So we did that by creating two themed bundles so far. There will be many more like this, but to start with, we have an exploring history bundle, which is a living history unit study through the eyes of adventurous explorers. And we have a studying STEM study, which is a unit study on notable inventors and scientists throughout history. Now both of these studies include 12 many units, as well as a few optional free many units. Included with them is also going to be some really cool things like our suggestion on which units you should complete in which order, as well as lesson plans. Now in the lesson plans, I have tried to make it as easy as I can for everybody. And so I have included a two, a three, a four and a five day option, as well as a suggestion for how you can complete this monthly versus weekly. In case you don't wanna do it, you know, two, three, four or five days a week, you could do it once a month instead. So all of that is included. That's the bonus that you're gonna get. Now what makes this so amazing is that 12 many units, if you were to buy five and get one free and create your own bundle, would be $60. And so you are going to be able to basically get these 12 many units for 50% off. So you're getting them for $30 plus the bonuses of us telling you which order to do them in and giving you ideas for lesson planning. So there is the saving you money and saving you time components. Okay, let's go ahead and talk about exploring history. So 12 many units included and they are, what was the age of exploration? Who was Amelia Earhart? Who was Christopher Columbus? Who was Ernest Shackleton? Who was Ferdinand Magellan? Who was Jacuzzo? Who was Leif Erickson? What was the Lewis and Clark expedition? Who was Marco Polo? Who was Neil Armstrong? Who was Sacajawea? And who was Sally Ride? That means that you're gonna get a chance to explore by sea, by land, all the way to the depths of the ocean and all the way into outer space with this explorers unit. Now, if you're not familiar with what is included with each of our who and what was many unit studies, I will link look inside videos here so you can get an idea of what the 12 many units that are bundled are going to look like. Okay, now let's talk about what's included with studying STEM. The 12 many units are, who was Albert Einstein? Who was Alexander Graham Bell? Who was Galileo? Who was George Washington Carver? Who was Henry Ford? Who was Isaac Newton? Who is Jane Goodall? Who was Marie Curie? Who was Nikola Tesla? Who was Rachel Carson? Who was Thomas Edison? And who were the Wright brothers? So you are going to be learning about animal science and chemistry, gravity, famous inventors. There's so much wonderfulness in this studying STEM unit. And now I would absolutely love to hear from you. So if there are some bundled topics that you would love to see us do next, please leave them down in the comments because we are always taking suggestions from you for products. And again, I will leave a few links in the description in case you were curious about what is included, kind of what happens with a who was many unit or a what was many unit. There will be look insides linked as well as blog posts that describe all of this and what many units look like.