About Stones of Erasmus

My Name is Greig, and I am a Middle and High School English Language Arts and Humanities teacher!

You've found my online store. Congratulations! Here, you can discover engaging, ready-to-use humanities resources from Stones of Erasmus. These resources are designed to spark curiosity, foster critical thinking, and inspire students in grades 6–12. They are perfect for teachers, parents, and schools looking to bring philosophy, literature, and big ideas to life in the classroom!

Teaching style

My name is Greig Roselli. I started Stones of Erasmus what feels like a million years ago, just for fun—a space to share blog posts and support my teaching. During the pandemic, I began selling my creations online. Everything I do is shaped by the mistakes I’ve made in the classroom and how I’ve learned from them to build better writing, reading, speaking, and listening resources for the humanities. At heart, I create through the timeless lens of arts and letters, fueled by my ideas—and my special love for a good cup of café au lait (no sugar!). I design lessons that are fun, engaging, and get kids doing, being, thinking, and seeing. I like to choose texts that challenge both me and my students to go deeper, and the resources you’ll find here on TpT reflect that philosophy. I’d love to hear how you’re using these resources—especially if you have insights or feedback! Drop me a line at support@stoneserasmus.com.

Awards & shining teacher moments

— National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar - 2024
— English Language Arts Professional Teaching Certification for New York State - 2023
— National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar - 2019

My own education history

I hold a Master’s in Philosophy from The New School for Social Research in New York City and a Master’s in English from Southeastern Louisiana University. My teaching certification is from Hunter College, part of the City University of New York. My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from Saint Joseph Seminary College and continued across the Atlantic at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, where I earned a degree in Philosophy. Let’s just say — I’ve got a passport stamped with ideas.

Additional biographical information

I grew up in Southern Louisiana so, of course, my heart beats to the rhythm of the Mardi Gras Mambo.