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Last Lesson Plan

Cryptograms for Aggressively Dedicated Teachers

Cryptograms

Last Lesson Plan is a cryptogram book for teachers who have seen it all. The puzzles are sharp, funny, and written by people who have been in that classroom, so the humor lands instead of missing. Good for teacher appreciation, end-of-year gifts, or your own staff-room decompression.

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About Last Lesson Plan

Last Lesson Plan is a cryptogram collection for the aggressively dedicated teacher. Every coded message decodes into something sharp and funny that only someone who has run a classroom fully understands.

The difference here is that it isn't written at teachers from the outside. It's written from inside the building, which is why the jokes land instead of reading like a mug slogan someone printed in bulk.

It's a gift that says you noticed. Teacher appreciation week, the last day of school, a retirement, or a Tuesday when someone clearly needs it: this is the book that gets a real laugh instead of a polite one.

What's inside

  • Cryptogram puzzles written for teachers
  • Sharp, funny coded messages rooted in real classroom life
  • Humor written from inside the profession, not about it from a distance
  • Self-contained puzzles you can solve in a prep period
  • A clean solve that needs nothing but a pencil

Book details

Puzzle types
Cryptograms
Written for
Teachers
Category
Snarky & Niche
Where to buy
Amazon

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Who it's for

  • Teachers who have seen every version of every excuse
  • Teacher appreciation week and end-of-year gifting
  • Principals and department heads shopping for a whole staff
  • Retiring teachers who have earned the laugh
  • Parents looking for a gift that isn't another candle

Last Lesson Plan

Cryptograms

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of puzzles are in this book?

It's a cryptogram book. Each puzzle is a message hidden behind a letter substitution cipher that you crack one letter at a time, and the payoff is a punchline aimed squarely at classroom life.

Is this a good teacher appreciation gift?

It's built for it. The humor is written for teachers by people who have been in that classroom, so it reads as recognition rather than a generic thank-you item.

Is the humor clean enough for a school gift?

The book is sharp and funny rather than crude. It's aimed at the shared frustrations and absurdities teachers actually live with, which is what makes it land in a staff room.

Would this work for a teacher who is new to cryptograms?

Cryptograms have a low barrier: you look for one-letter words, common patterns, and repeated letters, and the message unravels from there. The jokes are the reward, so the pull to finish each one is built in.

Want to make your own puzzles first?

We built this book with the same tools we give away. Try the free cryptogram maker to print your own puzzles free, then pick up the book when you want a full collection in your hands.

Open the free cryptogram maker