Primary Fridays

Ages 0 – 7

Learn Together Lowcountry (LTL) offers engaging AND educational group classes for our youngest students and a nursery for our littlest. Classes meet once per week on Fridays. See the FAQ section for parent co-op requirements.

 

2026-2027 Primary Homeschool Classes

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    Nursery

    AM or PM Schedule | $199

    Welcome to LTL Nursery! We provide a safe, nurturing environment where your little ones can play, grow, and make their first friends. Our days are filled with a fun mix of structured activities and free play—including crafts, story time, music, and outdoor play. For our afternoon friends, a cozy nap or rest time can be built into the schedule.

    Our wonderful staff is dedicated to supporting your child’s early milestones, helping them build social skills, independence, and physical coordination. We love sharing simple Bible stories and principles in a gentle, age-appropriate way, and we work closely with parents to make sure every child's unique routine and needs are met.

    Nursery Director: Heather Kruszka

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    Mini Maestros

    9:00 am | $199

    Step into a world where great stories and incredible music come alive! This engaging class introduces children to classical masterpieces—like Peter and the Wolf and The Nutcracker—through captivating storytelling, orchestral music, and total imagination.

    Each week, we use these beautiful pieces as a springboard for discovery, blending music appreciation with hands-on fun, art, and creative connections to the world around us. It is the perfect, joyful way to spark your child's curiosity, develop active listening skills, and inspire a lifelong love for the arts!

    Teacher: Christy Hale

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    Kidcasso: The Artist's Toolkit

    9:00 am | $189

    Get ready to paint, shape, and color your way into the exciting world of art! In this fun, hands-on class, young artists will explore the basics of creating art while experimenting with a variety of materials like paint, clay, pencils, and more. Each week features a short, engaging lesson followed by a creative project designed to build confidence and spark imagination.

    Students will learn about colors, shapes, lines, and textures while being inspired by famous artists, storybooks, and the world around them. With plenty of room for playful expression, this class is the perfect place for little creators to explore, learn, and make something all their own!

    Teacher: Janine Cole

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    Wiggle Worms

    10:00 am | $167

    Ready, set, move! In this active class, students jump into group games that focus entirely on teamwork, personal growth, and skill-building—not competition. It is the perfect outlet for kids who love to move, providing a constructive space to channel their energy while learning to work seamlessly with others.

    Through collaborative, play-based challenges, children will naturally build core physical skills like coordination, balance, and overall body awareness. Beyond the physical benefits, every session is designed to help students navigate group dynamics, follow multi-step rules, and practice self-control. By focusing on cooperation rather than winning or losing, Wiggle Worms creates a supportive, fast-paced environment where kids can burn off energy, gain confidence in their movements, and learn what it means to be a great teammate.

    Teacher: Kali Cantrell

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    Munchable Masterpieces

    10:00 am | $199

    In this fun, hands-on class, kids get to create art they can actually eat! Each week, students will explore colors, shapes, and patterns, using fresh, healthy ingredients as their art supplies. Whether they are crafting a cucumber caterpillar or a strawberry bug, children will dive into creative projects that spark their imagination and build a positive, playful connection with food.

    It is a fantastic place to make new friends while diving into the kind of hands-on, sensory activities that all children love. Combining art, social interaction, and snack time, this class is ideal for young learners who love to create, explore, and taste their own masterpieces.

    Teacher: Janine Cole

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    Sing!

    10:00 am | $169 | Ages 6+

    This choir welcomes young voices of all experience levels to discover the power of singing together. Through a vibrant mix of traditional favorites, inspirational tunes, and age-appropriate choral pieces, students will build foundational vocal techniques, learn basic harmony, and explore musical expression.

    With opportunities for solos and small-group parts, every singer will have the chance to grow their individual confidence while learning how to blend as a team. The culmination of their hard work is featured at each semester's Fine Arts Night, an exciting showcase where all music and art students get to show off their practiced work for family and friends!

    Teachers: Christy Hale & Katie Tatter

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    Bible Enrichment: In the Beginning

    11:00 am | Free

    Genesis 1:1 stands as one of the most beloved and consequential sentences ever written—simple enough for a child to grasp, yet profound enough to occupy the greatest thinkers. Because we are so accustomed to the Christian belief that God is Creator and we are His creatures, we often rush past this verse. But slowing down reveals its enormous implications.

    This curriculum invites students to pause and explore the bedrock of history with care. Rather than relying on familiarity with well‑known stories, students examine the structure of the Creation week, discover their identity as God’s image‑bearers, and trace the tragic reality of the Fall. Ultimately, they will see that the opening chapters of Genesis do more than recount the past—they unveil the beginnings of judgment and grace and point us toward our hope in the promised Messiah.

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    Tea Time

    12:30 pm | $187

    Step into a world of elegance, manners, and fun!

    With hats, gloves, and fans, this charming class invites young tea enthusiasts to explore the delightful traditions of tea time. Each week, we’ll sample tasty teas and snacks while a new host leads us through the art of throwing a memorable tea party.

    Children will learn table etiquette, good manners, and the joy of being thoughtful guests and hosts. Alongside our tea adventures, we’ll read and discuss age-appropriate stories that inspire character and reflection. Get ready for sips, stories, and smiles. Pinkies up!

    Teacher: Halee Hindelang

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    Once Upon a Build

    12:30 pm | $187

    Step into a world where fairy tales meet creativity, building, and discovery! In Once Upon a Build, children ages 4–7 will explore classic fairy tales through hands-on STEM adventures. From building sturdy houses for the Three Little Pigs to designing towers for Rapunzel and protecting Humpty Dumpty, each class encourages young learners to imagine, create, test, and solve problems in a fun and engaging way.


    Through stories, experiments, and engineering challenges, children will develop early science, technology, engineering, and math skills while growing confidence, creativity, teamwork, and curiosity.

    Teacher: Megan Wooldridge

  • A girl smiles at camera while her and two other kids are playing in the dirt and planting flowers.

    Mud Puddles and Marigolds

    12:30 pm | $167

    A warm, messy, wonder‑filled gardening class where young children dig, plant, splash, observe, and care for living things while building early science skills and a gentle sense of stewardship. In this playful outdoor environment, kids explore the garden with all their senses—feeling cool soil, spotting tiny insects, listening to rustling leaves, and noticing how sunlight, shade, and weather shape the world around them. Through hands‑on encounters with soil, seeds, flowers, worms, and weather, children begin to understand how gardens grow and why living things need care, patience, and attention.

    Each semester blends digging, watering, nature art, and simple planting projects that nurture curiosity, confidence, and a joyful connection to the natural world. Children experiment with water flow, create art from natural materials, tend seedlings, and watch small changes unfold week by week.

    Teacher: Kali Cantrell

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    Extreme Weather

    1:30 pm | $177

    A fun, high‑energy class where kids explore extreme weather and natural phenomena through stories, sensory play, and themed crafts — not fear, just fascination.

    Young learners dive into the dramatic world of extreme weather and Earth’s natural forces through hands‑on, age‑appropriate activities. Each week spotlights a different phenomenon — tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, blizzards, and more — paired with a playful craft or sensory experiment.

    The vibe is wonder, not worry, helping kids understand what these events are and how people stay safe.

    Teacher: Megan Wooldridge

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    Little Artists

    1:30 pm | $179

    Little Artists is a fun and engaging art class exploring creativity while learning about some of the world’s most beloved artists. Each session introduces a new artist—such as Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, or Pablo Picasso—through simple stories, visuals, and discussion tailored to young learners.

    After discovering what makes each artist unique, students will create their own masterpiece inspired by the artist’s signature style or technique. Whether it’s bold brushstrokes, soft impressionist scenes, or playful abstract designs, children will build confidence in their creativity while developing fine motor skills and a love for art.

    Teacher: Polette Munoz

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    Roots and Rainbows

    1:30 pm | $177

    Roots & Rainbows invites young learners into a warm, sensory-rich exploration of the natural world. This nature‑based class uses real elements from creation to introduce early science skills, spark curiosity, and nurture a lifelong sense of wonder.

    Each week follows a gentle, predictable rhythm that engages all five senses. Children will explore hands‑on sensory materials, investigate natural treasures, and create beautiful crafts using items like leaves, pinecones, stones, and flowers. They’ll also enjoy opportunities for open‑ended discovery through water play, texture exploration, movement, and color‑focused activities. The environment is relaxed yet structured, encouraging children to follow their curiosity, express their creativity, and build meaningful connections with the world around them.

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    Taco 'Bout Español

    2:30 pm | $167

    A playful, immersive Spanish program where young learners develop natural confidence with the language through movement, repetition, and real interaction—not drills or rote memorization.

    This class is all about making Spanish fun, natural, and exciting! Students build comfort through using Spanish naturally, not just memorizing it. Little learners are introduced to real Mexican Spanish through songs, games, movement, stories, and playful repetition—no pressure, just fun learning.

    We explore simple, useful language connected to their world: colors, numbers, food, family, classroom language, emotions, and everyday actions like eating, playing, and moving through the day.

    Kids won’t just hear Spanish—they’ll experience it in a way that feels like play.

    Teacher: Rebekka Drago

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    Treasure Trails

    2:30 pm | $177

    Step into a world where imagination meets real-world skills! In this story-driven class, children become brave explorers who travel through mythical lands using simple maps, creative clues, and themed treasure hunts.

    Our carefully guided weekly adventures blend geography, active movement, and pretend play. In a structured yet high-energy setting, children will work together to decode map symbols, practice direction-following, and solve puzzles to unlock the day's mystery. It’s the perfect mix of spatial awareness, teamwork, and critical thinking—all wrapped up in an unforgettable journey.

    Are you ready to explore?

    Teacher: Polette Munoz

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    Playground

    Various Times | $5

    We love giving our students a chance to burn off some energy! Children ages 4–8 are welcome to enjoy the playground between classes, under the supervision of our parent volunteers. While it's a great spot to socialize, we recommend limiting playground time to no more than two hours so the kids stay fresh and focused for their classes. Please note that students ages 9 and older must be enrolled in a class while on campus, and our littlest ones (ages 0–3) should be registered with the Nursery.

    To keep things running smoothly for everyone, the playground is reserved exclusively for the Nursery during the 10:00 AM hour, so your student must be in a class during this hour.

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    Sensory Room

    9:00 am-2:30 pm | DONATION

    Inspired by Isaiah 64:8—“...we are the clay, and you are our potter; we are all the work of your hand”—LTL believes God uniquely crafted every learner with distinct strengths and challenges. Our program honors this divine craftsmanship by providing individualized strategies, flexible environments, and personalized learning paths that foster growth, resilience, and independence.

    Whether a student needs a 1:1 aide to thrive in a mainstream classroom full-time or a hybrid of specialized support, our goal is to gradually build confidence and empower students to navigate the classroom independently over time. Additionally, our sensory room is available at no cost for any of our students who just need a quick, quiet break to reset before heading back to class.

    Educational Accessibility Director: Shannon Culpepper

  • A young boy sits with an electric guitar in his arms while a music teacher instructs his hand placement.

    Private Music Lessons

    Time Varies | $259-$319

    Private music lessons offer a calm, focused space where your child can grow at their own pace with guidance tailored just for them. In these one‑on‑one sessions, the instructor gets to know your student’s unique learning style and what helps them feel confident. The first lesson is a gentle assessment that helps the teacher choose the right books and materials, ensuring your child begins exactly where they need to. With dedicated attention and steady encouragement, students progress more quickly and develop strong foundational habits that last.

    All music students have the exciting opportunity to shine on stage at our end‑of‑semester Fine Arts Night—a celebration where young musicians share what they’ve learned and experience the pride of performing for family and friends.

    To meet the gifted instructors who make this experience so special, visit our Team page.

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    Private Tutoring

    Time Varies | $217

    We are excited to offer tutoring at nearly every level, with sessions available throughout the day. Sign up quickly, as this is a popular option on campus. Each time slot in registration is for a 30-minute session (you can sign up for two slots for an hour-long session). Additional tutoring subjects may be available upon request and subject to availability. Parents must check in weekly to customize the teaching time effectively for the student.

    Explore the Team page to see our gifted tutors.

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    Nursery-to-Class Transition

    Time Varies

    As your child turns 4, they may not yet be fully ready to integrate into all classes. We offer a gentle transition by allowing parents to enroll their child in both nursery and a class. This way, your child can slowly adjust to the new environment and activities while still enjoying the comfort and familiarity of the nursery for the remainder of the time your family is on campus. This approach ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience for your little one as they begin their journey into more focused learning.

    Nursery Director: Heather Kruszka
    Transition Coordinator: Mia Henke

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    Free Trial Day

    Curious about Learn Together Lowcountry? You're invited to experience a day with us—completely free!
    Join us for a Friday co-op session to meet our families, sit in on classes, and get a feel for the community. No pressure, just a warm welcome and a chance to see if LTL is the right fit for your homeschool journey.

    Try a day. Meet the families. Feel the difference.

    Email admin@learntogetherlowcountry.org to schedule your trial day.

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