Curriculum Options
Learning at home. Connected to school. Focused on growth.
Learning at home. Connected to school. Focused on growth.
This choice is ideal for families and learning partners looking to engage in a self-contained, work-at-your-own-pace, online curriculum. We have learning parters who work together in their own learning pods or groups and we have learning partners who work on their own. This comprehensive curriculum allows students flexibility as they learn and grow each day.
Our teacher and learning partners work together to provide online students with flexible learning opportunities using engaging instruction, interactive lessons, and personalized support. Students learn from videos, reading, and interactive games throughout the courses. Courses are broken down into modules, designed to take students less than a week to complete, with regular benchmark assessments to maintain progress.
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Initial credit and credit recovery courses that adapt to each student’s unique learning journey. Our dynamic, customizable courses help students in grades 6–12 maximize their potential. Discover rigorous, evidence-based solutions for any instructional model. Help students meet their personal academic goals, whether they need rigorous coursework to accelerate learning or the opportunity to recover credits. Engage students with 400+ interactive courses covering core, electives, world languages, test prep, career and technical education (CTE), and Advanced Placement.
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This choice is ideal for families and or learning partners who are interested in a homeschool-style approach supported by structure, accountability, and a licensed teacher. With this option, the learning partner actively facilitates daily lessons, guides instruction, and supports student progress. This program requires a full-year commitment and provides engaging, hands-on, sequential learning experiences aligned with Tillamook School District and Oregon State Standards— in partnership with a our certified educator.
Please note: Additional instruction, assessments, supports, resources, or programs may be required to support the learning process. These are coordinated, as needed or required, by the certified teacher, either individually or for the grade level as a whole.
Creative, flexible, hands-on curriculum for secular homeschooling families with a focus on nature, literature, STEM, and art
At Blossom and Root, we believe that curriculum is meant to support and encourage both parent and child in their educational journey. We are committed to creating high-quality, creative, secular homeschool curriculum and resources that empower the parent educator and inspire the young learner... our resources are Charlotte Mason and Waldorf-inspired. While we do not follow a purist approach to either philosophy, their influences are threaded throughout our curricula (in a fully secular way.)
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Wild Math® takes math outdoors where it is naturally hands-on, engages all of the senses, and includes plenty of movement. Wild Math makes learning active and fun! Watch how the natural environment makes concepts more concrete and increases children’s attention spans.
Wild Math® Curriculums cover the typical math skills and standards taught in each grade and provide activities, lessons, and games so that you can take your math instruction outdoors! Each unit also has a list of math picture books and games that are perfect for playing outside in warm weather and inside in extreme weather or on those dark winter evenings.
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Experiential education for your curious and creative learner...Your children will be given OPPORTUNITIES to engage not only their heads but their hands and hearts as well...Students participate in experiential learning EXPLORATIONS that combine core knowledge, creative problem-solving, and artistic skills.
As students approach adolescence, they experience a growing sense of independence. The Oak Meadow middle school curriculum supports this developmental stage by encouraging students to look inward while also exploring the outer world in greater depth. They are asked to develop skills in critical thinking and creative problem solving, to analyze and synthesize. In this way, students cultivate an ability to think for themselves that will serve them well in high school and beyond.
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