
Welcome to the study. If you are here, you are likely looking for a way to bring the past to life without extinguishing your own spark in the present.
You didn’t become a teacher to drown in heavy textbooks, endlessly cross-reference curriculum standards, or spend your Sunday evenings fighting with formatting. You did it for those magical "Aha!" moments, when a dry historical date suddenly turns into a fascinating mystery for your students.
My goal is simple: to hand you the primary sources, the cross-curricular map, and the fully planned lessons, so you can step away from your desk and focus on leading the expedition.

People often ask how I ended up with degrees in both Biochemistry and History. For me, they are two sides of the same coin. Biochemistry taught me how the world works, the reactions and the elements. History taught me how we live in it, the stories and the civilizations.
My journey took me from the laboratory to the archives, culminating in a Masters in Ancient History. Now, I use that unique blend of scientific precision and historical narrative to build Curious Spark Resources. I’ve done the deep research so you don’t have to.
There is an old economic principle: Opportunity Cost. When you spend three hours searching for a ‘free' worksheet that needs fixing, you haven't saved money. You've spent your time.
My resources are designed to be ‘download-and-go.' Whether it’s a science experiment or a history unit, think of it as buying three hours of your life back. That’s a bargain at any price.
I send out a monthly dispatch called The Spark. It includes teaching tips, deep-dives into history and science, and exclusive free resources I don't post anywhere else. Pull up a chair.