Digital Resources

This page gathers a curated collection of classroom resources connected to the ideas explored in The Grammar of Classical Education and Leading to Wonder. These materials are designed to support classically minded teachers, co-op leaders, and homeschool educators as they encourage formative learning. Each resource is meant to accompany thoughtful teaching and lived practice, not to replace discernment, conversation, or wonder.

🌳 Wonder, Poetry & the Imagination 🌳

Resources that cultivate poetic knowledge; focused on attentiveness, engagement with the senses, and helping students encounter truth through beauty, wonder, and lived experience.

🔹 ChronoMuse

A curated discovery tool that allows teachers to search by date, period, event, or subject to find works of art, music, and poetry that support poetic knowledge and living encounters with truth, beauty, and goodness.


🏛️ Classical Thinking & Pedagogy

Materials that support teacher formation, classical philosophy, and thoughtful approaches to teaching that honor both tradition and discernment in practice.


🖋️ Writing, Language & Expression

Resources focused on clear thinking through language, including handwriting, letter writing, composition, and the formation of thoughtful communicators.

🔹 Building Better Conversations

Children can learn to speak quite naturally, but the skill of conversation does not come as naturally. While two people may talk, learning to carry on a successful dialogue is quite different. These activities are designed to help students develop the skills of attentive listening, thoughtful responding, and genuine communication.


⏳ Formation, Goals & Character

Materials designed to support the cultivation of virtue, habits, reflection, and formative goal-setting within the classroom, co-op, or homeschool setting.

🔹 FORGE Goals

A complete guide to helping students set meaningful, classical, and formative goals. Includes step-by-step teacher guidance, student worksheets, all rooted in classical pedagogy. Rather than actions to mark off a list, students set, monitor, and reflect on goals while integrating character formation and lifelong learning skills.


📜 History, Civics & Cultural Formation

Resources that help students understand their place within history, culture, and civic life, encouraging responsibility, gratitude, and thoughtful engagement with the past.

🔹 Building on the Bill of Rights

In celebration of Bill of Rights Day (December 15th), or anytime you want your students to dig deeper into the rights and responsibilities we have as American citizens. This resource includes examining original language, role-playing and embodied learning activities, and even deeper thinking questions to help the next generation understand the value of our past.



🕯️ Seasonal & Liturgical Studies 🕯️

Resources connected to the rhythms of the year, including seasonal studies and materials that support reflection, tradition, and the shaping of time.