This is what nature-based learning actually looks like.
Structured enough to tick the boxes. Engaging enough to actually work.
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Ten weeks. One overarching theme. A new nature-based theme every single week — all created by a primary school teacher who knows exactly how kids learn. Low-prep, high-impact, and built around the Australian themes your family actually lives in.
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Every activity comes with the why behind it. Not just what to do — but what your child is learning, how to extend it, and how to document it for your homeschool records. Real teacher knowledge, without the jargon.
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This isn't a Facebook group with three posts a month. Wild Learning Collective is building a community of Australian families who actually show up for each other — online and in real life through local meetups.
What you’ll get…
Each ten-week term is built around one overarching theme — think waterways, native wildlife, or the Australian bush. Every week explores something new within that theme, building real depth and curiosity rather than jumping between disconnected topics.
It's a fully online program, created entirely by a qualified primary school teacher. Each week you receive a digital activity pack — download and print what you need, or work straight from the screen.
Each weekly pack covers the full curriculum — literacy, numeracy, arts and crafts, health and wellbeing, and more — all woven naturally into the theme. Learning doesn't feel like subjects. It feels like exploration.
Every activity is directly linked to the Australian Curriculum, complete with curriculum codes. So when it comes time to report to your moderator, the work is already done for you. No translating, no guessing, no stress.
Activities are designed for multiple year levels, which means siblings can learn side by side using the same theme and similar resources. No running two completely different programs at once.
Every week includes a mix of hands-on activities, nature prompts, and minimal worksheets — because real learning happens when kids are doing, not just writing. A recommended book list accompanies each term so you can bring the theme to life through reading too.
No overwhelm. No hours of planning. Open, read, and go.