
Worldschooling: Citizen Science
Citizen Science can be an excellent tool in a worldschooler’s education toolbox. It offers a way for parents and children, side by side, to do “science lessons” by engaging in a real-world scientific process.

Stories From The Road: Slow Travel New Zealand
"After being on the move for the first four months of our Wonder Year, it felt nice to hunker down. We were doing what is known as “slow travel,” setting our roots as deep as they could go with our three month visa."

Stories from the Road: Glen Canyon Dam
Then we met Hance, another 9-year-old worldschooler traveling with his mom through the US for an entire year, just like us.

Destination Inspiration: Alaska
Go to Alaska! Take ferries, kayaks, catamarans, canoes or bush planes. And when you get there, go where the locals go. Follow their trails, listen to their stories, learn their traditions.

Learning Geography From License Plates
Unsuspecting kids will learn US geography, cardinal directions, capitals and state characteristics.

Journal Writing: The Heart and Hub of Your Worldschooling
Journal writing for worldschooling can be an important and grounding activity, a time to pause and reflect without screens or other distractions.

