Homeschool Workshops

Homeschool days at the farm

Where learning comes to life in the field, not just on the page.

“Farmschool” workshops
Out here, curiosity grows wild—under bare feet, beneath the buzz of honeybees, beside a patch of sun-warmed soil. If your homeschool group is looking for a hands-on, heart-full learning experience rooted in nature, we’d love to welcome you to What The Farm.

Our “Farmschool” workshops are designed with growing minds in mind. Each one blends outdoor discovery, meaningful connection, and just the right amount of dirt.

Each Workshop features:

  • Discussion of the topic in an outdoor learning environment
  • Participation in a hands on activity that each student can take home
  • Supplemental educational resources for future lessons at home

what to expect

Homeschool days at the farm

Learn with the land as your classroom

Our farm isn’t just a backdrop—it’s one of the best teachers around. Each workshop begins with a guided, interactive lesson held outdoors, where kids can follow their curiosity alongside the rustling grass and the hum of bees. And yes, it’s not uncommon for a friendly chicken or goat to wander by.

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Make, build, and take it home

We believe learning sticks better when little hands get moving. Every child will participate in a thoughtful, hands-on activity that connects back to the lesson—and they’ll head home with something meaningful they created themselves.

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Keep the learning going

Parents receive simple, beautifully made resources to carry the conversation home. Whether it’s planting guides, activity prompts, or food preservation tips, we make sure you’ve got something to build on long after the day is done.

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Stay awhile and share a meal

After class, you’re welcome to linger for another hour. Bring a packed lunch and enjoy it out under the open sky while the kids play and decompress. It’s your picnic—your pace. While parents and caregivers supervise, we’ll be tending the fields or refilling the water trough.

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Classes that dig deep and spark wonder

Here’s a little taste of what we’re offering—always evolving with the seasons:

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Nature & animals

  • All the buzz about bees Honey tasting, beeswax crafts, and a peek at pollination in action.
  • Cattle call Learn how cows help the land—and make homemade beef jerky, too.
  • Everything you want to know about chickens Chicken life cycles, veggie garland crafts, and maybe even a chicken dance with Farmer Chris.
  • All about pigs: truth or hogwash Meet the pigs, bust a few myths, and make a honey-lard candle or lip balm.
  • Soil: it’s alive! Discover the underground world that feeds us all.
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Make it from scratch

  • Little loaves (bread making class) From wheat berry to warm loaf—let’s get kneading.
  • Sew crafty (Indoor) Learn hand stitching and machine sewing to craft your own cloth bread bag.
  • Food preservation station Explore ways to save the harvest, make your own preserved snack, and talk about seasonality.
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Plants & Gardens

  • The plant life cycle Hands-in-the-dirt discovery, plus your own seedling to nurture at home.
  • Grow your own herb garden Learn to sow, taste fresh flavors, and prep for your spring garden.
  • Composting: from trash to treasure Make sense of scraps, meet decomposition in action, and bring home DIY compost instructions.
  • Fall gardening Build a mini raised bed, learn about root veggies and soil-saving strategies.
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Seasonal celebrations

  • An apple a day (Sept–Nov) From roots to harvest to apple butter in the kitchen.
  • Pumpkin party Cook, craft, and feed leftover pumpkins to our animal friends.
  • Turkey trot! (Oct–Nov) Learn about turkeys and prepare a seasonal dish to freeze and share at Thanksgiving.
  • Valentine’s pastry class (Indoor) Bake treats, craft with love, and learn the story behind the holiday.
  • Salt dough ornament class Craft simple keepsakes with homemade dough and old-fashioned fun.
  • Christmas cookie exchange Bake, decorate, and enjoy the magic of sharing sweets.
  • Wreath making (teen class) Forage with us and weave a vine wreath to take home.

What ages are your classes for?

Most are designed for kids ages 4 to 11, with select classes for older students too. Younger siblings are welcome to tag along under parent supervision.

Do parents stay?

Yes! These are not drop-off classes. In fact, we welcome grown-ups to join in the learning, ask questions, and explore right alongside their kids.

Do you offer family discounts?

We sure do. We understand the costs of homeschooling multiple children—and we’re happy to work with you.

How do we book a group class?

Just fill out the form here. We’ll reach out to talk dates, class choices, and anything else that matters to your group.

How much does it cost?

  • $10–$15 per child, depending on materials
  • Class size: 10–24 participants
Got a smaller group? We may open it up to other homeschoolers in the area—because not all learning is done with classmates, and we want solo learners to feel part of something too.
Prefer a private experience just for your group? Let us know and we’ll send over special pricing.
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Let’s take learning outside.

There’s something about the way kids light up when they hold a warm egg in their hand or smell fresh soil in spring. It’s the kind of learning that sticks with them—not in a worksheet, but in their hearts.
We would be honored to be part of your homeschool journey.

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