Helping students understand AI before it shapes their future.
The Invisible Score gives classrooms a story-based, jargon-free way to talk about algorithms, data, and the technologies quietly shaping students’ lives. Ideal for middle schools, high schools, STEM programs, and library reading initiatives.
Built for the questions students are already asking
Complex topics — algorithms, bias, data, deepfakes — taught through story instead of textbook definitions.
Every chapter opens the door to “what would you have done?” and “what does this mean for us?” conversations.
Students see themselves in Maya — curious, sometimes confused, always figuring it out.
Fits English, Social Studies, STEM electives, digital citizenship, and library programs.
Recommended for Ages 10+ — with the sweet spot at grades 6–10
Perfect fit — story-first pacing, relatable characters, big questions.
Excellent for digital literacy, computer science electives, and civics units on tech ethics.
Advanced readers can enjoy the story; teacher-guided discussions work best at this age.
Everything you need to bring the book into your classroom
All companion resources are free — no email required. Published under Subhasit Press.
Chapter-by-chapter conversation prompts that work equally well at the dinner table or the classroom.
Chapter-specific prompts designed to move students from consuming to questioning.
Plain-language definitions for every key term — great as a printable classroom reference.
A 15-minute audit students can run on themselves. Also useful as a homework assignment.
Ready-to-teach 45-minute lesson plans mapped to each part of the book.
One printable bundle with everything above, formatted for photocopying.
Bring the book — and the author — to your school
For bulk orders, classroom sets, library reading programs, virtual or in-person author visits, or educational collaborations, please get in touch. I love hearing how the book is being used and I’m happy to tailor a conversation for your students.