Our Program


The Curiosity Crew is a secular, nonprofit homeschool program that offers engaging curriculum and hands-on learning for kids ages of 6 and 11 as of September 30th. We meet on Tuesdays from 10 - 3:20 pm at 4120 17th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN.

  • Mapmakers Cohort - Ages 6-8/Grades 1-3: Our Mapmakers are just starting their homeschooling journey, and we've designed this program to match their curious minds. Expect age-appropriate science, history, and STEAM activities packed with excitement but balanced with breaks. *student must be between the ages of 6 and 8 as of September 1st to participate

  • Navigators Cohort - Ages 9-11/Grades 4-6: In the Navigators Cohort, we honor students’ desire for more independence with deeper dives into science, history, and STEAM projects. We'll tackle exciting, open-ended projects and experiments that spark critical thinking and problem-solving skills. *student must be 9+ as of September 1st to participate

  • Curiosity Corner - Ages 12+ as of September 1st/Grades 7+: coming Fall 2025. Join the waitlist here.  

  • Fall 2025 Trimester: 

    • Registration closed, more details to come

  • Winter 2025 Trimester: registration opens soon

    • 1/7 - 3/11 (10 weeks)

    • $635/trimester

  • Spring 2025 Trimester: 

    • 4/1 - 6/3 (10 weeks)

    • $635/trimester

  • We are homeschool parents too, and we know the struggle to find quality science curricula and work through labs at home. It can get messy, and involve some long supply lists, but can also be a ton of fun, especially when you tackle it with a group of friends.

    Our science classes provide hands-on collaborative learning experiences. Plus, your child gets to enjoy real-time problem-solving with their peers. Our classes will cover a range of topics over all three trimesters, ensuring your student is getting exposed to biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. To learn more about topics covered in the coming trimester, see below.

SCIENCE

  • History is so inspiring but ever worry that you are missing something or unsure where to start? Our history classes offer an engaging, hands-on approach to history education. Learners strengthen critical thinking skills through exploration, drawing parallels, and conversation. Classes strive to make connections between topics and demonstrate parallels throughout history. Students will have the opportunity work with peers as they travel through the ages. To learn more about topics covered in the coming trimester, see below.

HISTORY

  • What could be more fun than STEAM + books!? We will pair great literature with hands-on projects to create cross-curricular learning experiences. Jump into the fictional world of The Candymakers while learning the chemistry of chocolate, meet Maya and her robot Ralph, and then design a robot of your own, or use the games in Mr. Lemoncello’s library to inspire your own carnival game creation. These are just a few examples of the possibilities for endless creativity and fun while you learn from a combination of Curiosity Crew instructors and outside experts!

Curiosity Workshop

Mapmakers students ages 6, 7, 8

Mapmakers Cohort (Ages 6-8)

Class Size: 16 students

    • Fall Trimester: Life Science

      • Living and Non-living

      • Plant vs. Animal

      • Life Cycles

      • What is a species?

      • Food chains, Energy flow and Adaptations

    • Winter Trimester: Nature of Matter

      • Solids, Liquids and Gases

      • Air

      • Pressure, Vacuums and the Atmosphere

      • Magnets and Magnetic Fields

    • Spring Trimester: Physical Science

      • Concepts of Energy (Movement, Sounds, Kinetic and Potential

      • Energy vs. Matter vs. Force

    • Fall, Winter and Spring Trimester: Ancient History

    • Let's explore the ancient world together! We will study the beginnings of human civilizations through the cave paintings of Lascaux and Chauvet. We will move on to look more in depth at the early civilizations of Sumer, Egypt, Babylon, Akkad, Assyria, etc. In the Americas we will investigate the Chavin, Moche, Olmec, Mayan, Teotihuacan, as well as the Aztec and Incan civilizations. We will visit China and Japan to study the Shang, Zhou, and Qin. Additionally, we will learn about the early empires from Persia, Greece, Rome, and West African kingdoms.

  • 1 hour 20 minutes for lunch and free play

    Both cohorts combined

    Outside weather permitting

    A perfect recipe for fostering lasting friendships and a vibrant learning community

  • Fall Trimester:

    Robots, Rovers, and More: 5 week series with Snapology covering space rovers, how humans use robots to solve problems, and using sensors.

    Birding STEAM: 4 week series with EcoElsa about birds and birding. We will learn about bird beak adaptations, physics of flight, design our own bird, and more!

Navigators students ages 9, 10, 11

Navigators Cohort (Ages 9-11)

Class Size: 16 students

    • Fall Trimester: Life Science

      • Cells, Tissues, Organs and Body Systems

      • Microscopes

      • Cell growth and division

    • Winter Trimester: Nature of Matter

      • Molecular Motion (Brownian Motion, relationship to temperature and pressure)

      • Atoms

      • Elements and Compounds

    • Spring Trimester: Physical Science

      • Science of Flight

      • Gravity

      • Levers, Pulleys, Gears, Inclined Planes, Hydraulics

      • Momentum and Waves

    • Fall, Winter and Spring Trimester Theme: Revolutions! That Changed the World

    • Revolutions! will begin with colonialism and its effects on the non-European world with an emphasis on Africa and the Americas, the cataclysmic wars of the 17th and 18th centuries, and the defining cultural revolutions of the 20th century.

      The idea of absolutism, the overthrow of absolute monarchies, and slave rebellions around the world (ending with the Haitian Revolution) will be discussed. We will look at this age of globalism from many different perspectives: the rulers, their subjects, women, the enslaved, pirates and privateers, children, Native Americans, and revolutionaries. There will be a lot of hands-on learning, a history fair, and an outrageous amount of fun.

  • 1 hour 20 minutes for lunch and free play

    Both cohorts combined

    Outside weather permitting

    A perfect recipe for fostering lasting friendships and a vibrant learning community

  • Fall Trimester:

    Birding STEAM: 5 week series with EcoElsa about birds and birding. We will learn about bird beak adaptations, physics of flight, migration, design our own bird, and more!

    Robots, Rovers, and More: 4 week series with Snapology covering space rovers, how humans use robots to solve problems, and using sensors.

Curiosity Cafe students ages 12, 13, 14

Curiosity Corner
(Ages 12-14)

Coming 2025. Join the waitlist here.

Spark curiosity and build friendships.