The final student proposal document for Lesson 5, including sections for a formal artist statement, advocacy "why," and symbolic breakdown, as well as a peer-evaluation rubric for the mock commission.
An elite curriculum analyzing cult internet masterpieces, media cross-pollination, and experimental digital narratives from the 2000s and 2010s.
A high-intensity, visually striking trivia showdown centered on the deep-cut lore of the Homestuck Beta Trolls. Designed specifically for dedicated fans, this lesson challenges students with complex questions on relationships, quirks, and Alternian history.
A comprehensive sequence for Grades 11-12 on building modern, high-performing social media content. Lesson 1 focuses on copywriting (captions, hooks, CTAs, mechanics), while Lesson 2 addresses graphic design principles (visual hierarchy, typography, and formatting for social feeds).
An advanced exploration of Homestuck's universe, focusing on Sburb/Sgrub game mechanics, Troll hierarchy, classpect taxonomy, and complex narrative timelines.
A unit of humorous, educational lessons where students perform modern comedic plays about ancient pantheons. Students explore the domains, symbols, and myths of Greek and Egyptian deities while practicing reading fluency, character design, and critical analysis.
A highly niche, technical trivia lesson analyzing the creative paths, obscure internet lore, and overlapping fanbases of cult figures Ryan Ross, Toby Fox, and Andrew Hussie. Designed for adult or college-level pop culture and game design fans.
A collaborative art sequence where students create a large-scale mosaic mural to honor a retiring teacher, focusing on themes of growth, beauty, and legacy.
An exploration of the historical, musical, and cultural impact of the pioneering alternative rock band The Cure. This lesson traces their transformation from late-1970s post-punk to global icons of gothic rock, accompanied by a comprehensive album chronology and cultural legacy analysis.
A comprehensive poetry and music production unit for adult HSED students. It integrates poetry analysis, hip-hop lyricism, emotional self-expression (SEL), and digital audio production concepts into a cohesive, print-ready student workbook and teacher guide.