Homeschool Enrichment
Hands-on, half-day classes where homeschool students explore science and history through art. Each lesson turns academic learning into creative projects that make knowledge come alive.
Ready to learn by making?
We’re introducing Arts Lead Learning (A.L.L.) - a hands-on, half-day class experience launching in Spring 2026 as part of the 2025–2026 academic year.
Our A.L.L. Half-Day Classes take place on select Fridays and are designed for students ages 5–12. Each session blends science and history with creativity, encouraging children to explore the world through an artistic lens.
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, lessons integrate art forms such as painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, literature, dance, drama, and music. Our teachers tailor instruction to different learning styles, ensuring every child can engage, comprehend, and express what they learn.
Students will complete two Makers projects each class that connect directly to the academic theme of the day, turning knowledge into creativity. Each child will also build a personal learning booklet throughout the class to reflect on key concepts and keep as a lasting reminder of their discoveries.
Come for a single session or sign up for multiple classes; either way, your child will experience the power of learning through the arts as we let the Arts Lead our Learning.
🎄 Holiday Enrichment Series (Now Enrolling!)
Celebrate the season with creativity and learning!
Our Holiday Enrichment Series gives homeschool families a joyful way to combine art, STEM, and imagination during the holidays. Each session blends festive fun with hands-on learning - the perfect introduction to our upcoming homeschool program.
Children will create themed art projects, explore seasonal experiments, and take home keepsakes that reflect their creativity and confidence
When and Where?
Location: Camps by KT - Stafford Location
11325 Fountain Lake Drive, Stafford, TX 77477 (inside Pump It Up)
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Half-Day Class)
Upcoming Holiday Enrichment Classes:
Friday, November 21, 2025 – Christmas Keepsakes Workshop
Friday, December 5, 2025 – Holiday Ornament Workshop
Homeschool Enrichment (A.L.L.) Series: Classes will officially begin Spring 2026 during the 2025–2026 academic school year and take place on select Fridays throughout the semester.
Things to Know
Ages: 5 and up
Dress for Mess: We’ll be using paint, glue, and other materials.
Snack Provided: Nut-free snack included (you’re welcome to send an alternative)
Bring: A labeled water bottle
Take-Home Projects: Students will create a finished piece per class that reinforce our science or history theme
Learning Booklet: Each child will complete a booklet during class to help reflect on and remember key lessons
Drop-Off Program: Parents drop off students for in-class participation; pickup at 12:00 PM
🌟 Coming January 2026:
Homeschool Enrichment – The Creative Learning Series
Get ready for a homeschool experience that makes learning come alive!
Our Homeschool Enrichment Creative Learning Series dives into science and history through an engaging, project-based approach, always paired with a complementary art activity to reinforce what students learn.
Each class is designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and help children see the connection between creativity and knowledge.
What to Expect:
Interactive, themed lessons in science and history
A hands-on art project that brings the lesson to life
Encouragement of critical thinking, creativity, and self-expression
Small class sizes for a personalized learning experience
Schedule:
Classes meet every other week (two unique lessons per month)
Perfect for homeschool families seeking high-quality enrichment opportunities
Tuition: $48 per class
Ages: 5 and up
Spring 2026 Dates and Themes
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An elementary study in psychology and self-development.
Students will take a closer look at the brain; our body’s command center. They’ll learn how it helps us think, feel, move, and grow while discovering the importance of curiosity, creativity, and positive thinking in lifelong learning. -
An elementary study in cultural history.
Students will uncover the fascinating origins of Valentine’s Day, exploring how symbols of love have evolved across cultures. They’ll celebrate kindness, friendship, and creativity while designing heartfelt keepsakes. -
An elementary study in social studies and engineering.
Bridges are essential structures in our communities; connecting people, places, and ideas. Students will explore the main types of bridges, learn the basics of how they work, and discover the fascinating stories behind some of the world’s most famous bridges. -
An elementary study in life science.
Did you know that massive coral reefs are built by tiny animals? Students will explore the vibrant ecosystem of coral reefs and the fascinating creatures that call them home. Through observation and creative expression, they’ll see how life beneath the sea connects to the health of our oceans and planet.
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An elementary study in atmospheric science.
Explore the wonders of weather in this hands-on science class! Students will learn to identify different types of clouds, track weather patterns, and uncover how meteorologists predict the forecast. They’ll dive into the science behind storms and hurricanes; how they form, where they travel, and how communities prepare for them. -
An elementary study in earth science and environmental awareness.
Students will learn about the importance of protecting our planet through simple, everyday actions that make a big difference. From recycling to renewable energy, they’ll discover how creativity, innovation, and community care help keep Earth healthy and strong. -
An elementary study in life science.
Students will discover the incredible system that keeps our bodies alive and active, the human heart. Through interactive lessons and creative activities, learners will explore how the heart functions, what keeps it strong, and why it’s essential to our overall health. -
An elementary study in biography and history.
Students will learn about the creativity, leadership, and courage of Helen Keller, Katherine Johnson, and I.M. Pei; three remarkable individuals from different backgrounds who used knowledge and innovation to make lasting contributions to our world. Through storytelling and reflection, students will see how persistence and purpose can change history in extraordinary ways.