Homeschool Days
Wednesday March 18th, 9-12
Led by Mike, the morning will include structured, farm-based activities such as animal care, gardening, building projects, and exploring the daily rhythms of working farm life. These guided experiences will be balanced with unstructured time for reading, writing, sketching, art and music activities, imaginative play, and games—allowing students space to learn at their own pace and follow their curiosity.
This is a drop-off program, giving kids the opportunity to socialize, collaborate, and learn together in a natural setting while parents enjoy a free morning.
If your child loves being outside, working with their hands, and learning through real-world experiences, Homeschool Day Camp at Broken Things Farm is the perfect fit.
