Learning comes alive through stories, creativity, and shared discovery.
Every Friday afternoon Wild Roots Learning offers small-group enrichment classes designed to inspire curiosity, build friendships, and cultivate a lifelong love of learning. Each class is centered around rich children's literature and invites students to explore meaningful themes through hands-on activities, nature, art, science, history, and creative projects.
Rather than focusing on tests or worksheets, these classes encourage children to ask questions, think deeply, create confidently, and experience the joy of learning alongside others in a welcoming, relaxed environment.
Classes may include:
Literature-based learning
Nature study and observation
Art and creative expression
STEM explorations
History and geography
Seasonal and holiday-themed units
Hands-on projects and experiments
Character-building discussions
Whether your child is homeschooled, attends a charter program, or is looking for additional enrichment beyond the traditional classroom, these small-group experiences are designed to nurture wonder, foster community, and create lasting memories through meaningful learning.
Learning comes alive through stories, creativity, and shared discovery.
Every Friday afternoon Wild Roots Learning offers small-group enrichment classes designed to inspire curiosity, build friendships, and cultivate a lifelong love of learning. Each class is centered around rich children's literature and invites students to explore meaningful themes through hands-on activities, nature, art, science, history, and creative projects.
Rather than focusing on tests or worksheets, these classes encourage children to ask questions, think deeply, create confidently, and experience the joy of learning alongside others in a welcoming, relaxed environment.
Classes may include:
Literature-based learning
Nature study and observation
Art and creative expression
STEM explorations
History and geography
Seasonal and holiday-themed units
Hands-on projects and experiments
Character-building discussions
Whether your child is homeschooled, attends a charter program, or is looking for additional enrichment beyond the traditional classroom, these small-group experiences are designed to nurture wonder, foster community, and create lasting memories through meaningful learning.