
Homeschool Studies combine hands-on academic learning with the creative arts! Physics, Literature, and History are just a few of the subjects we will tackle this semester, allowing students to practice artisan techniques, expand their creativity and become more familiar with using Makers tools as they learn. By the end of each lesson students will have completed their study booklet and Makers project. We strive to help students of all ages and levels accomplish the days lesson in a way that is challenging, creative and rewarding for them.
*NEW* this year is the Juniors Homeschool Study, ages 11-16, in which we can create an elevated environment for exploring our lessons. Juniors Homeschool Studies will be on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month, during the Fall and Spring Semester.
During these half day events, 9a-1p, students will be dropped off. We will break for lunch, so please send your child with a bag lunch and drink or we can provide lunch (grilled cheese or pb&j, fruit, chips and a water) for $8. Purchased lunches can be paid for when students are dropped off.
Cost
$45 – All Homeschool Studies include materials and makers tools for creating our projects, curriculum books and at home extended learning materials, as well as instruction from our studio teachers. Please send your child with a bag lunch and drink.
Registration
Ready to join the class? Add this class or multi-day pass to your cart, during checkout please indicate the students name and age in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster and may reach out to see if you have any other student accommodations we can help with. Prior to your students event we will send out an email reminder and any final details. Classes will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken.
Discounts Available
Early Registration Discount
At the opening of the Fall semester, from July 26-July 28, take advantage of up to 15% off each class and/or multi-day pass. Discounts cannot be combined with sibling discounts during this period.
Sibling Discount
Take advantage of 10% off each students class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code HSSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click apply, then after you click proceed to checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.
Multi Day Pass Discounts
A student who would like to participate in multiple Homeschool Studies during a single semester can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Homeschool Day pass, click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.
Homeschool Study Schedule
Occurring each 1st and 3rd Friday during our semester from 9a-1p. Students must be at least 5 years old by the date of the class.
- Sep 6 :: Da Vinci’s World an Art and Science Study LIMITED SEATS REMAIN
- Sep 20 :: How to Catch a Dinosaur a Paleontology Study
- Oct 4 :: Rock’n Rocks a Geology Study LIMITED SEATS REMAIN
- Oct 18 :: Hear Me Roar a Physics Study
- Nov 1 :: It’s All Greek to Me a Literary Study
- Nov 15 :: Walk Like and Egyptian a History and Archaeology Study
- Dec 6 :: Invisible Animals a Life Science Study LIMITED SEATS REMAIN
Juniors Homeschool Study Schedule
Occurring each 2nd and 4th Tuesday during our semester from 9a-1p. Students must be 11-16 years of age OR have been given permission from program staff to attend
- Sep 10 :: Da Vinci’s World an Art and Science Study
- Sep 24 :: How to Catch a Dinosaur a Paleontology Study
- Oct 8 :: Rock’n Rocks a Geology Study
- Oct 22 :: Hear Me Roar a Physics Study
- Nov 5 :: It’s All Greek to Me a Literary Study
- Nov 19 :: Walk Like and Egyptian a History and Archaeology Study
- Dec 10 :: Invisible Animals a Life Science Study
Additional Class Opportunities
These are OPEN sessions meaning homeschool students from any co-op or organization may attend. If you would like to hold private session specifically for your group, please contact us to get the dates and times scheduled.




Have you ever looked at a piece of Oak Leaf Pottery? I mean really looked at the way the clay has been guided into the subtle curves that create the walls of her mug or bowl. She is using the age old techniques of throwing clay on a wheel, but her pieces speak to her story of natural simplicity. When you pick up a mug or bowl it has a feeling that you can connect too. She can express movement and flow with each piece just by using her hands to mold the clay. Once the glaze is applied a whole new layer of movement is added to her work. She chooses how the glaze will dance around the clay, many times even leaving part of the clay exposed so you can connect directly to the marks left behind by her hands. The final product may be a very functional mug or bowl, but it feels natural in your hand and the experience she has created with the clay is uniquely her own.
Another of our artists, Seven Feathers Tribe, works with many different mediums like leather, felt, and other naturally found objects. No matter what medium she chooses her pieces express her love for a free and natural world, a place where children run barefoot in the grass and crouch down to study the feather that has been left behind by a woodland creature. Her felt masks are a testament to this, while they are merely felt and elastic sewn together, she has put such detail in the patterns of her animals, choosing creatures like the owl, beaver, skunk and deer to illustrate. The stitching she uses to bind her pieces is an integral part of how she shows detail and texture for each animal. When a child puts the mask and tail on, it is easy to transform into these creatures, helping their imagination feel free to play.