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Beautiful, ready-to-teach units for homeschool families and classroom teachers.

Complete units rooted in strong academics, creativity, and real classroom experience. Created by a BC educator with an M.Ed. and Waldorf training — built for the kitchen table and the classroom alike.

A warm, carefully built home for future lesson plans, teaching ideas, and classroom resources.

Created by an M.Ed. educator Aligned to BC curriculum Thoughtfully designed for real classrooms

Who these are for

Made for the kitchen table — and the classroom.

Homeschool Families

For homeschool families

Open the unit, gather your kids, and teach with confidence. No teaching degree required — the scripts, prompts, and projects walk you through every lesson. Rich enough to feel like a real education, light enough to actually get through.

Classroom Teachers

For classroom teachers

A full month of thoughtfully planned lessons, aligned to the BC curriculum and ready for Monday morning. Teacher guides, discussion prompts, student work, and assessments — everything you need to teach without building from scratch.

How It Works

Complete units, already planned.

Each unit is a full journey through a subject — rich, sequenced lessons that build on one another. You get the teacher scripts, the discussion prompts, the student work, the creative projects, and the assessments. No piecing things together. No late-night prep. Just open the unit and teach.

What’s in a Unit

Every unit gives you everything you need to teach with confidence.

  • Teacher scripts — what to actually say, so you’re never winging it
  • Discussion prompts that spark real conversation
  • Printable student work ready to go — no extra prep
  • Creative and artistic projects that turn lessons into days your learners will remember
  • Assessments with answer keys

Grade Levels

Grade Level Suggestions

Each unit includes a suggested grade level. These suggestions are based on:

  • student developmental readiness
  • reference to the British Columbia curriculum
  • comparison with other curriculum frameworks, including Waldorf education timing

However, grade levels should always be understood as guidelines rather than rules.

Students learn at different paces, and educators are encouraged to choose units based on what is interesting, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for their individual students.

Curiosity, readiness, and the needs of the learner are always the most important guides.

Flexible Use

Works wherever you teach.

Whether you’re homeschooling at the kitchen table, teaching a co-op, running a Waldorf-inspired classroom, or leading students in a public or independent school — these units are built to flex. Use them as your core curriculum or to enrich what you already love. Teach one child, a sibling group, or a full class.

Whether you follow a Charlotte Mason rhythm, a classical model, a Waldorf-inspired approach, the BC curriculum, or you’re building something beautifully your own — there’s room for these units in your plan.

Browse by subject

Choose the classroom area you are planning for.

Each subject area is a place for future resources, free samples, and updates as the collection continues to grow.

FAQ

Questions families and teachers ask.

I’m new to homeschooling — will this work for me?

Absolutely. These units are written so any caring parent can teach them beautifully, even with no teaching background. The scripts tell you what to say, the prompts tell you what to ask, and the projects are laid out step by step. You bring the relationship — we’ll handle the planning.

Can I use these in my classroom alongside my district’s curriculum?

Yes. Each unit is aligned to the BC curriculum and designed to work as either your core teaching resource or as enrichment alongside what you already teach.

Can I teach this to multiple kids or mixed-age groups?

Yes. The materials are designed to flex across ages and abilities — teach one child, gather siblings around the table, or use them with a co-op or full class.

Do I need to know anything about Waldorf to use these?

Not at all. The units draw on Waldorf-inspired ideas like storytelling, artistic work, and student-made lesson books, but they’re written for any educator. No background required.

What if my child or student is ahead or behind the suggested grade?

Grade suggestions are guidelines, not rules. The materials are built to adjust up or down — trust the learner in front of you.

Do I need to buy extra materials or art supplies?

Most units use basic supplies you likely already have — paper, pencils, colored pencils or watercolor. Any additional materials are listed clearly in the unit so you can prepare ahead.

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