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Curious Caps

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PACIFICA, California, United States
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Hi, I’m Rosh, a U.S. based history tutor, curriculum tinkerer, and unapologetic music-nerd. For the past 8 years I’ve helped middle- and high-school students turn “all those dates” into stories they actually remember. One afternoon a ninth-grader told me, “I can’t keep the Gilded Age straight but I do remember every word of Hamilton.” A light bulb went on, a keyboard came out, and Curious Caps was born. My mission is simple: help busy teachers spark “aha!” moments without spending Sunday night reinventing the wheel. If my resources save even 15 minutes off your prep and get one student to say “History’s kinda cool,” Curious Caps is doing its job. Thanks for stopping by and let’s make history unforgettable together! 🎧📚
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Preview of Latitude & Longitude AMAZING-RACE | 30-Slides Interactive Map-Skills Lesson

Latitude & Longitude AMAZING-RACE | 30-Slides Interactive Map-Skills Lesson

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Zero-prep, 30-slide Google Slides deck that turns latitude & longitude review into an Amazing-Race challenge with drag-and-drop pins, image clues, fully editable! Make map skills the most exciting period of the week! This 30-slide Latitude & Longitude Amazing-Race lesson gives you everything you need to teach, practice, and assess coordinate-grid mastery—no extra materials required. What's inside: - Vivid visuals explain latitude, longitude, hemispheres & special lines; two guided drag
Preview of Labor Day: Why We Have Weekends:One-Period Inquiry | 24 Editable Slides

Labor Day: Why We Have Weekends:One-Period Inquiry | 24 Editable Slides

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Zero-prep lesson for the week before Labor Day! Students use 2 primary sources + a quick timeline (1886–1938) to explain why we have weekends. 24 editable slides, exit ticket, and quick quiz. Give your class a real answer to “Why do we have weekends?” This one-period inquiry guides students to analyze two kid-safe primary sources, place 4 key events on a quick timeline, and write a short evidence-based claim—perfect for Grades 5–9 during the week before Labor Day (first Monday in September). Wh
Preview of Constitution Day (Sept 17) | 30 Editable Slides +Class Constitution |Grades 4–8

Constitution Day (Sept 17) | 30 Editable Slides +Class Constitution |Grades 4–8

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Ready-to-teach 30-slide Constitution Day lesson for Grades 4–8. Editable Google Slides + PPTX with Preamble (plain-English), vocab match, branches sort, federalism scenarios, Build-a-Class Constitution template, quick check & exit ticket. No prep. Answer key included. Meet the Sept 17 requirement the easy way—no prep needed. This editable 30-slide walks students from the Preamble to the big ideas (popular sovereignty, separation of powers, checks & balances, federalism) and ends with a collabor
Preview of All-About-Me Ice-Breaker • Time-Capsule Timeline  | 20-Slide Editable Slides

All-About-Me Ice-Breaker • Time-Capsule Timeline | 20-Slide Editable Slides

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Back to School Activity - Kick off Day 1 with a zero-prep All-About-Me Time-Capsule Timeline! Students plot personal milestones on 20 pager editable slides or printable templates—community building + chronology skills in 40 minutes. Need an ice-breaker that isn’t fluff? This Time-Capsule Timeline turns get-to-know-you sharing into a standards-aligned history lesson—then becomes a feel-good reflection piece! What’s inside 20 editable beautiful Google Slides / PowerPoint 2 timeline template
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Experience

Hi, I’m Rosh, a U.S. based history tutor, curriculum tinkerer, and unapologetic music-nerd. For the past 8 years I’ve helped middle- and high-school students turn “all those dates” into stories they actually remember. One afternoon a ninth-grader told me, “I can’t keep the Gilded Age straight but I do remember every word of Hamilton.” A light bulb went on, a keyboard came out, and Curious Caps was born. My mission is simple: help busy teachers spark “aha!” moments without spending Sunday night reinventing the wheel. If my resources save even 15 minutes off your prep and get one student to say “History’s kinda cool,” Curious Caps is doing its job. Thanks for stopping by and let’s make history unforgettable together! 🎧📚

Teaching style

- Story-driven, music-powered, and hands-on. - I blend quick video songs, vivid visuals, and bite-size activities so students hear it, see it, do it and remember it!

Additional biographical information

California native, lifelong guitarist, and museum wanderer. When I’m not writing history hooks, you’ll find me coaching a local quiz-bowl team, hiking Gold Rush trails, or sampling every coffee shop along Route 66. I’ve presented at two state social-studies conferences on using music for memory retention, and my “60-Second History” reels have passed 500 K views on TikTok. Creating resources that blend art, story, and solid scholarship is my happy place and I’m thrilled to share that joy with all of you.