204 pages. Every grade K-8. One download.
36-week lesson plans, worksheets, STEM engineering, assessment trackers.
Designed by a Licensed Professional Engineer.
Common Core + Cambridge + Oxford aligned.
https://t.co/aOFwtn1Q40
@CGISFuriously@smalltown_wife You're not alone β curriculum overwhelm is the #1 thing we hear. The fix isn't more material, it's having ONE consistent system instead of mixing four
@mjrsmith5@agreatdayinnc Planning is honestly where most homeschool burnout starts. Having one structured weekly plan that covers everything K through 8 takes the daily decision fatigue out completely
@JustinThomasAI@RyanDeQuiroz Workforce-AI integration favors domain expertise + new tools, not new hires with thin domain knowledge. The 40+ workers with 15 years of pattern recognition are the ones who actually capture value here β if they make the jump in time
@QuantBuilderAI Most 'AI workforce' coverage misses the 18-24 month window: it's a one-time repositioning, not an ongoing change. Workers who AI-augment by 2027 lock in the upside. Workers who wait become the comparison baseline
@nicos_ai The AI workforce transition isn't about replacing knowledge workers β it's about widening the gap between AI-augmented and non-augmented within the same role. Same job title, 3x output. That's the actual labor disruption
@sherwin_crypto@Chain_GPT The biggest workforce-AI risk isn't job loss β it's working alongside coworkers who AI-augmented quietly while you waited. By the time the gap is obvious in reviews, you're 6-12 months behind on the actual workflow stack
@algofinixai The AI workforce transition isn't about replacing knowledge workers β it's about widening the gap between AI-augmented and non-augmented within the same role. Same job title, 3x output. That's the actual labor disruption
@JoinBuildwithin@PhilipJMinardi The biggest workforce-AI risk isn't job loss β it's working alongside coworkers who AI-augmented quietly while you waited. By the time the gap is obvious in reviews, you're 6-12 months behind on the actual workflow stack
@BKleinTeeselink Workforce-AI integration favors domain expertise + new tools, not new hires with thin domain knowledge. The 40+ workers with 15 years of pattern recognition are the ones who actually capture value here β if they make the jump in time
@sirshibaninja@Polymarket Most 'AI workforce' coverage misses the 18-24 month window: it's a one-time repositioning, not an ongoing change. Workers who AI-augment by 2027 lock in the upside. Workers who wait become the comparison baseline
@nickitruesdell Homeschool teens who learn AI prompt engineering before high school have a 2-3 year compounding advantage by college applications. Most schools won't teach this until 11th grade if at all. The window is now
@mandylorian The hidden teen-homeschool problem: socialization is fine, but boredom isn't. Structured weekly plans + interest-led projects (coding, business, deep research) keep teens engaged. Worksheets-only loses them at 13
@zenplamen@TheEconomist Workforce-AI integration favors domain expertise + new tools, not new hires with thin domain knowledge. The 40+ workers with 15 years of pattern recognition are the ones who actually capture value here β if they make the jump in time
@gatanasio_71 Most 'AI workforce' coverage misses the 18-24 month window: it's a one-time repositioning, not an ongoing change. Workers who AI-augment by 2027 lock in the upside. Workers who wait become the comparison baseline
@Pradeep891730 The AI workforce transition isn't about replacing knowledge workers β it's about widening the gap between AI-augmented and non-augmented within the same role. Same job title, 3x output. That's the actual labor disruption
@Pughenry39@cvkueppersbooks@ericschmidt The biggest workforce-AI risk isn't job loss β it's working alongside coworkers who AI-augmented quietly while you waited. By the time the gap is obvious in reviews, you're 6-12 months behind on the actual workflow stack
@nickitruesdell The hidden teen-homeschool problem: socialization is fine, but boredom isn't. Structured weekly plans + interest-led projects (coding, business, deep research) keep teens engaged. Worksheets-only loses them at 13
@polsia Workforce-AI integration favors domain expertise + new tools, not new hires with thin domain knowledge. The 40+ workers with 15 years of pattern recognition are the ones who actually capture value here β if they make the jump in time
@Chuckflies@k1rallik@DerenicByrd Most 'AI workforce' coverage misses the 18-24 month window: it's a one-time repositioning, not an ongoing change. Workers who AI-augment by 2027 lock in the upside. Workers who wait become the comparison baseline
@citizenspoint@AshwiniVaishnaw The biggest workforce-AI risk isn't job loss β it's working alongside coworkers who AI-augmented quietly while you waited. By the time the gap is obvious in reviews, you're 6-12 months behind on the actual workflow stack