How it works

🚀 One Theme, Four Challenges, Endless Discovery

Each month, your classroom embarks on a new themed adventure.

From Explorers to Inventors, Codebreakers to Myth Makers, students take on four hands-on Grit Challenges designed to spark curiosity, resilience, and collaboration.

To view the Explorers version of each of the challenges, you will need to sign-up for a completely free membership. This will provide you with teacher directions, pacing guide, learning objectives, and student hand-outs.


The Four Challenge Types

Build & Create

Hands-on engineering & design.

Explore & Endure

Strategy, resource management, grit

Board games are a spectacular way to engage students through strategic thinking.
Learning to perform or showcase skills builds confidence.

Story & Character

Creative writing & narrative reasoning

Collection of vintage, rusty keys arranged in a circular pattern on a black background.

Decode & Discover

Problem Solving with puzzle, ciphers, and Riddles.

Empty classroom with wooden desks and chairs, large windows, and a blackboard at the front.

Why?

Yesterday’s Classrooms

For over a century, classrooms were built around uniformity and obedience.

  • Rows of desks.

  • Memorize, recite, repeat.

  • Success meant following directions and mastering predictable tasks.

That model worked—when the world was predictable.

Two engineers in safety gear working on industrial robotics in a factory

Tomorrow’s Workers

The future belongs to those who can do what machines can’t:

  • Ask bold questions

  • Stick with hard problems

  • Create, collaborate, and adapt

These are the skills that matter now more than ever—yet they’re the ones most overlooked.

Four children sitting on a bed, each holding a smartphone or tablet, in a classroom or playroom setting.

Today’s technology

Now, AI can solve math, write essays, and answer any question in seconds.

Information is abundant. But understanding is rare.

  • Students rely on shortcuts.

  • Learning feels disposable.

  • The journey is skipped in favor of the answer.

And when everything is automated—what’s left to learn?

Group of people working together on a creative project, drawing and planning on a large table with various colorful sketches, diagrams, and paper materials.

Endeavorosity’s Answer

We give students the one thing school often forgets to teach: how to try.

Through four Grit Challenges each month, students build:

  • Perseverance through engineering and design

  • Creativity through storytelling and imagination

  • Curiosity through exploration and discovery

  • Strategic thinking through games and problem-solving

We don’t just hand them the answer—we invite them on the journey.

“We have traded the play-based childhood for the phone-based childhood—and we are just now starting to see the cost.”

Jonathan Haidt

The Anxious Generation

We’re looking for a team of enthusiastic teachers, parents, and schools to help us bring Endeavorosity to life in real classrooms.

If you believe students need more than just quick answers—if you believe they’re capable of curiosity, resilience, and real growth—we want you on this journey.

Subscribe to our email list and be the first to:

  • Preview new challenge kits

  • Get classroom-tested resources

  • Shape the future of Endeavorosity

🔔 Sign up today and be part of what’s coming next.

Built for Flexibility

Easy to Implement

Each month includes:

  • A four-week pacing guide (1 challenge per week)

  • Optional daily mini-lessons or 2–3 day “deep dives”

  • Printable and digital resources

  • Teacher tips for reflection and extension


You’ll get:

  • Editable Google Docs & PDFs

  • Optional physical kits with hard-to-find materials

  • AI-powered support to customize activities for your grade level and classroom setup

  • Video guides, reflection prompts, and classroom showcase ideas

No Prep? No Problem.

Whether you’re a planner or a panicker, Endeavorosity gives you everything you need—ready to print, build, or explore.

“People keep telling us that life is not about the destination… but we’re all so obsessed with the output, we’ve completely ignored the value of the journey.”

-Simon Sinek

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