Education Rooted in Creation

Real World Learning. Real Purpose.

A faith-based learning platform where children explore, build, journal, and solve real problems — together as a family. Built for curious kids. Designed for real families.

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Children learning together outdoors with nature journals, magnifying glasses, and field guides under a tree
The Curriculum

Weekly themes that connect the whole world.

Every week unfolds around one central theme — woven through math, science, reading, writing, history, Bible, art, nature study, and life skills.

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Observation & the Scientific Method
Week 1 · Nature DetectivesAvailable now

Observation & the Scientific Method

Ask, guess, test, look. Five days of measurement, hypothesis, and field journaling — the foundation every other week is built on.

The Seed & the Soil
Week 2 · AgricultureIn production

The Seed & the Soil

Soil biology, seed starting, and a working garden plan rooted in stewardship.

Atmospheric Wonders
Week 3 · WeatherIn production

Atmospheric Wonders

Wind, clouds, pressure, and reading the sky like a farmer.

Depths of Discovery
Week 4 · OceansIn production

Depths of Discovery

Marine ecosystems, tides, and water as the planet's circulatory system.

Week 1 Briefing

Science · Nature Detectives

  • Objective

    Use the scientific method to investigate a real backyard mystery — ask, hypothesize, test, and record like a working naturalist.

  • Daily Build

    Day 1 teach · Days 2–5 field experiments, lab report, and a sharable finding.

  • Biblical Reflection

    'The heavens declare the glory of God' — careful observation as worship (Psalm 19:1).

Accept Mission
The Mission Center

Optional missions turn every week into an adventure.

Each week, students can accept a mission that applies what they're learning — from saving Main Street to designing a better chicken coop.

  • Little Explorers · The Mystery of the Missing Ducklings
  • Field Researchers · The Pollinator Investigation
  • Scholars · The Ecosystem Audit
  • Apprentices · Save the Pollinators
The Journey

A path for every age.

One weekly theme. Four difficulty tracks. The whole family learns together.

AGES 5–7

Little Explorers

Foundations of wonder, practical life skills, and backyard discovery.

AGES 8–10

Field Researchers

Deepening investigation through data, journaling, and the scientific method.

AGES 11–14

Scholars

Critical thinking, complex projects, and historical perspective.

AGES 15–18

Apprentice Leaders

Stewardship, entrepreneurship, and leadership for the real world.

The Living Farm

Live Data

Follow along with a real Oklahoma family farm — chickens, geese, ducks, turkeys, rabbits, and a working garden. Use real-time observations as evidence for your missions and projects.

Eggs Collected42 today
Garden Temp74°F
Soil Moisture62%
Active Brood12 chicks
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Heritage chickens roaming an Oklahoma pastureGarden sprouts emerging from rich soilA child gently holding a rabbit in the barn
Beyond Academics

Functional life skills, lovingly taught.

Real-life skills, taught by doing — money, home, communication, and personal care. Every track has four age tiers.

Freshly baked sourdough with garden herbs on a wooden table
Happy Homemaker

Ancient crafts for modern living.

Baking sourdough, churning butter, canning, sewing, mending, hospitality, budgeting, and the quiet art of keeping a home well.

BakingSewingPreservingBudgetingHospitality
Compass and weathered field map
Little Explorers

Foundational outdoor wisdom for ages 5–7.

Reading animal tracks, fire safety, collecting eggs, planting seeds, nature journaling, bird identification, and stargazing under a vast prairie sky.

TrackingGardeningBird IDShelterStar Gazing