Meet the cast, from the virtuous outlaw himself to the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham. In this adventure, students will explore the character traits of Robin Hood and his merry men, including bravery, loyalty, and resourcefulness.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester and will continue until the class is full. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Meet the cast, from the virtuous outlaw himself to the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham. In this adventure, students will explore the character traits of Robin Hood and his merry men, including bravery, loyalty, and resourcefulness.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester and will continue until the class is full. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Join us on a time-traveling adventure through the enchanting world of “The Little House” by Virginia Lee Burton! In this captivating class, we’ll dive into the whimsical tale of a tiny house nestled in a quiet neighborhood and discover how the seasons and progress transform its surroundings. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Join us on a time-traveling adventure through the enchanting world of “The Little House” by Virginia Lee Burton! In this captivating class, we’ll dive into the whimsical tale of a tiny house nestled in a quiet neighborhood and discover how the seasons and progress transform its surroundings. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
Jump to Event Registration Now