A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Seuss cover redesign lesson, including materials, objectives, and a 60-minute step-by-step instructional plan.
An elite curriculum analyzing cult internet masterpieces, media cross-pollination, and experimental digital narratives from the 2000s and 2010s.
An advanced exploration of Homestuck's universe, focusing on Sburb/Sgrub game mechanics, Troll hierarchy, classpect taxonomy, and complex narrative timelines.
The teacher answer key for the 'Homestuck Masterclass' trivia lesson. Contains the correct responses to all 12 questions, alongside detailed historical and creative explanations (the 'Lore Archive') for each answer, plus grading rubrics.
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.
The student trivia quiz sheet for the 'Homestuck Masterclass' lesson. Contains 12 highly advanced, technical questions about SBURB game mechanics, hemospectrum hierarchy, classpect taxonomy, and time loop paradoxes, styled in a retro PC terminal aesthetic.
A collection of reading fluency and comprehension lessons based on popular anime stories, adapted for a 3rd-grade reading level. Each lesson follows a standardized format including decoding practice, fluency passages, comprehension checks, and a creative mission.
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.
The teacher answer key for the 'Internet Alchemy' trivia lesson. Contains the correct responses to all 14 questions, alongside detailed historical and creative explanations (the 'Lore Archive') for each answer, plus grading rubrics.
A comprehensive introduction to library skills, covering both the physical care of books and the intellectual skills needed to find and evaluate information.
A creative lyric analysis and songwriting lesson exploring Ryan Ross's influential role as a lyricist in the mid-2000s alternative and baroque-pop music scene. Students analyze his verbose, theatrical style and write their own historically-inspired lyrics.