
Field Trip: Civil War on Hilton Head - Life, Battle, and Legacy
Step into History! Travel back to the Civil War era and experience Hilton Head Island as it was from 1861-1865, when Union forces occupied the area.

Homeschool History Hike
This is more than a field trip—it’s an opportunity for your student to walk in the footsteps of history and connect with the stories that shaped our community and our nation. Don’t miss this enriching and unforgettable experience in Hilton Head, SC.

Pop-Up Class: Spring Clay Workshop
Get creative with clay in this one-day ceramics workshop! Students will shape and sculpt their own bunny-shaped snack tray, complete with a built-in dipping dish as the tail.

Field Trip: Lafayette Bicentennial Celebration
Join us for a special field trip to the Lafayette Bicentennial Celebration in historic Beaufort! This event commemorates the 200th anniversary of General Lafayette’s visit to America with engaging reenactments, historical exhibits, and hands-on educational activities.

STEM Field Trip: Wartime Innovation Science and Strategy
Join us for an interactive, interdisciplinary tour at the Mighty Eighth Museum! This hands-on experience integrates primary sources from the museum’s artifacts into engaging activities and science experiments.

Pop-Up Class: Drawing Depth
Step into the world of perspective drawing and learn how to create the illusion of depth on a flat page! In this class, students will explore one-point perspective, a technique artists use to make objects appear three-dimensional.

Field Trip: Green & Gritty
Bugs, Oysters, Microplastics, oh my! Let’s get Green & Gritty on a field trip to learn about Bugs, Bags & Recycling. Let’s learn together!

LTL Co-op Begins 2nd Semester
Learn Together Lowcountry (LTL) is a homeschool cooperative dedicated to supporting local families through a unique blend of educational classes, events, and activities. LTL provides a welcoming and flexible environment where parents remain the primary educational authority emphasizing ministry-minded policies, fellowship, and high-quality classes. As a supportive community, LTL inspires families to stay steadfast in their commitment to homeschool strong.

New Year’s Party
Kick off the New Year with a morning of fun for kids ages 6–11! Enjoy a delicious brunch, exciting games, music by DJ P, and a festive atmosphere. The celebration ends with a spectacular balloon drop at noon! This is a drop-off event, so parents can enjoy their morning while kids ring in 2025 in style. Get your tickets soon—spots are limited!

Field Trip: Mini Golf
Get ready to tee off for fun! Our group is heading to the brand-new 18-hole mini golf course right here in Bluffton. This exciting venue offers a fantastic mix of creative obstacles and a beautifully designed course that's perfect for all ages and skill levels.

Special Advent Trip: The Journey
You may have heard the Christmas story, but this December you can experience it!

Show: The Nutcracker
The holiday season is about tradition, and there’s no better way to kick off the holiday spirit. After the performances, students can meet the cast, ask questions, take pictures, and see the beautiful costumes up close!

Mother Son Dance Party
✨ Mother-Son Glow Dance Party! ✨
Calling all moms and their awesome sons, ages 5-11, for an evening glowing with fun. Get ready to light up the dance floor on November 9, 2024, with games, prizes, snacks, and sweet desserts.

Field Trip: Dolphin Cruise
Homeschoolers love our annual dolphin cruise. The Lowcountry’s Salt Marsh is home to many interesting creatures. Our guide will share their knowledge about what we find in the saltwater channels of Broad Creek. This trip is designed for students and includes a naturalist onboard to educate and answer questions.

Daddy Daughter Dance
Roll out the red carpet for a night of glitz and glamour at our Red Carpet Daddy-Daughter Dance! Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with dancing, games, and special moments that will create cherished memories.
Field Trip: All About Owls
Birds residing in the Lowcountry showcase remarkable adaptations for thriving in various habitats, extending from their beaks to their tails.

Homeschool Dolphin Cruise
Homeschoolers love our annual dolphin cruise. The Lowcountry’s Salt Marsh is home to many interesting creatures. Our guide will share their knowledge about what we find in the saltwater channels of Broad Creek. This trip is designed for students and includes a naturalist onboard to educate and answer questions.

Field Trip: Water Park
Join us for the cool water and amazing views at Summer Waves Water Park on Jekyll Island. Our annual group trip is always refreshing.

Field Trip: Georgia Aquarium
A field trip admission ticket allows students to explore the many diverse habitats and species at the impressive Georgia Aquarium. In this self-guided experience, all tickets include Aquarium admission, all available presentations, and all available animal galleries.

Field Trip: The Bug That Had Them Seeing Red
Using scientific sampling techniques and the lens of a microscope, students will investigate the one-celled plants and animals that live in our coastal waters.

Field Trip: Two Small Pieces of Glass Planetarium Showing
Join us at the GSU Planetarium for four programs: Moon Phases, Planets/Sun (Sizes), Current Night Sky, and Two Small Pieces of Glass. In this last program, discover the wonders that even a small amateur telescope can reveal and learn about the scientists that made such views possible.

Field Trip: Down by the Docks
•Students ages 4-8 enjoy fish printing, time off the dock, and a plankton activity.
•Students ages 9+ will enjoy a squid dissection and use microscope techniques to learn about the complex ecosystem under our docks.

Field Trip: Water Plant Tour
Imagine if you were to wake up in the morning and suddenly no water faucets work! Learn about the value of water and how it makes it to your home in a safe way. Students, age 8+ can join us.

Field Trip: Phascinating Phytoplankton
Using scientific sampling techniques and the lens of a microscope, students will investigate the one-celled plants and animals that live in our coastal waters.

Field Trip: Widgeon Point Preserve
We are delighted to enjoy a nature excursion led by Angel Oak Academy. Discover a wide variety of fascinating critters. Learn about the salt marsh and maritime forest. View the river from different vantage points. Ask questions about all you see and learn together!

Field Trip: Can You Dig It?
Get an introduction to the wonderful world of archaeology from a professional archaeologist. Students will be able to learn about the past as they excavate and identify artifacts from a simulated site dig box.

Field Trip: Sea Me Build
All age groups will enjoy exploring the Maritime Museum and learning about Animal Classification using models, furs, bones, and live animals. Ages 4-8 will learn about the wandering lives of jellyfish through an interactive sea jelly build; they will take home a crafted pet of their own. Ages 9+ will construct a model research buoy using limited resources. This team-building competition puts your knowledge of technology, engineering, math, and resourcefulness to the test.

Massie Historic Classroom
Step back in time to an authentic nineteenth-century classroom. Engage in authentic grade-level appropriate reading, writing, arithmetic, and geography lessons and practice penmanship with quill pens.

Animalia Puppet Production
Hobey Ford’s beautiful production “Animalia” explores the world of animals through movement, music, and visually stunning puppetry. The pieces include a magnified look at butterfly and frog metamorphosis, the world of birds, Ford’s classic undersea ballet of whales, frolicking dolphins, and otters. Experience the artistry and technical wizardry of Hobey Ford through the magic of these animated carved foam creatures in “Animalia.”
Indigo Tie Dye
Investigate the historical importance of indigo with a costumed presenter and learn how and why this plant became a valuable cash crop in South Carolina during the 1700s. Students will tie-dye a t-shirt with indigo dye as they explore the historic process of making indigo dye from the indigo plant. Students provide one white t-shirt. (2nd grade and up).
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