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Home School Group Architecture Classes

A Complete STEAM Learning Experience for Homeschool Students

arKIDect’s Home School Group Architecture Classes are designed specifically for homeschooling families seeking a well-rounded, engaging, and hands-on educational experience.
Architecture is a natural blend of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM)—bringing multiple disciplines together in one creative and meaningful curriculum.

Through architecture, students don’t just learn concepts—they apply them, explore their surroundings, and develop real-world thinking skills.

What Students Will Learn

Through guided group sessions, homeschool students will:

  • Explore architectural concepts through real-world examples
  • Understand how buildings are designed, planned, and constructed
  • Learn basic engineering and structural thinking
  • Apply math concepts such as measurement, scale, and area
  • Develop artistic expression through drawing and design
  • Strengthen problem-solving and critical thinking skills
Architecture naturally supports the homeschool philosophy by offering:
  • Flexible pacing based on each child’s progress
  • Project-based, experiential education
  • A balance of creativity and structured thinkin
Rather than separating subjects, architecture connects them, helping children understand how learning applies to real life.

What’s Included in Homeschool Group Classes

  • Group-based architecture instruction designed for homeschool students
  • STEAM-integrated curriculum (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math)
  • Hands-on architectural and design projects
  • Practical learning through real-world applications
  • Supportive group environment with individualized attention
  • Flexible pacing that respects each child’s learning speed

Class Format & Schedule

Schedules are planned to align with homeschool routines and flexibility.

* Group sizes kept limited to maintain quality instruction

Who These
Classes Are For

  • Homeschool students seeking STEAM-focused education
  • Families looking for interdisciplinary, project-based learning
  • Children who learn best through hands-on experiences
  • Students who benefit from flexible pacing and creative exploration

* No prior architecture or engineering experience is required.

How to Join Home School Architecture Classes

  1. Submit an inquiry or registration form
  2. Share student age range and learning goals
  3. Join a suitable homeschool group session
  4. Begin a structured yet flexible learning journey

Let's learn, design & play together

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Step-by-Step Learning Journey

Step 1 — Concept Introduction

Each class begins with an age-appropriate introduction to architectural ideas, structures, or design challenges connected to the real world.

Step 2 — Hands-On Exploration

Students work on guided projects involving drawing, modeling, and spatial design—learning by doing, not memorizing.

Step 3 — Engineering & Design Thinking

Children apply logic, structure, and experimentation to solve design challenges, building confidence in technical thinking.

Step 4 — Collaboration & Discussion

Group-based learning encourages communication, teamwork, and shared problem-solving—essential homeschool social learning components.

Step 5 — Reflection & Individual Progress

Students reflect on their designs and improve them at their own pace, ensuring true understanding rather than rushed outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What ages are homeschool group classes designed for?

Classes are generally suitable for children ages 6–14, with activities adapted to different age levels within the group.

Is architecture too advanced for younger homeschoolers?

Not at all. Concepts are introduced visually and practically, making them accessible and engaging for younger learners.

How does this support STEAM education?

Architecture naturally integrates science, math, engineering, technology, and art into one applied learning experience.

Do students have to work at the same pace?

No. Homeschool group classes allow students to progress at their own speed while still benefiting from group interaction.

Are materials provided?

Materials are provided for in-person classes. Online students receive guidance on simple materials needed for each project.