Enrollment
• Families may enroll in Tuesday only, Wednesday only, or both full days.
• $50 registration fee per student.
• Each full day is $800 per semester.
• $160 per month payment option available (5-month semester).
• Bible class is free but mandatory for all enrolled students.
• TBD material fee per student (covers core academic supplies).
• Additional elective material fees may apply depending on selection.
• Program designed for Ages 6–16.
• Space is very limited and enrollment will be capped.
• Tutoring services available on non program days.
Why We Are Moving to a Full-Day Model
Beginning Fall 2026, we are transitioning to a structured full-day model to comply with city regulations, and to better fulfill our vision of coming alongside families in their homeschool journey by creating more meaningful learning time together while also allowing space on other days to offer one-on-one or small-group tutoring and support for homework and academic needs.
Students will study within the Medieval time period while receiving instruction tailored to their individual age and ability level. Students are grouped intentionally to ensure appropriate pacing, support, and academic challenge.
The full-day format supports deeper project work, meaningful mentorship between older and younger students, and a unified learning environment.
Our goal remains to cultivate a Christ-centered, academically strong, relationally rich community where students grow in knowledge, character, and confidence.
At Ms. Bees Homeschool we believe homeschooling is about strengthening the family-cultivating close sibling relationships, giving children time to grow in their God-given gifts and talents, learning meaningful life lessons within the home, and intentionally discipling them as they grow in their relationship with Jesus.
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9:00–9:30 — Bible
Students study the Epistles through reading, narration, discussion, and application. Our Bible study aligns with our Medieval time period focus, helping students understand how biblical truth shaped the Church and history during that era.
9:30–10:15 — Geography
Geography supports our Medieval studies through map work, regional exploration, trade routes, kingdoms, and cultural awareness to understand how location shaped historical events.
10:15–11:15 — Literature
Students read age-appropriate living books connected to the Medieval time period. Emphasis is placed on narration, vocabulary, comprehension, and thoughtful discussion rooted in historical context.
11:15–12:00 — Spelling & Phonics / Spelling Mentor
Younger students build literacy foundations through phonics patterns, dictation, word study, and fluency practice. Older students serve as Spelling Mentors, reinforcing mastery while developing leadership and communication skills.
12:00–12:30 — Lunch
12:30–1:30 — Botany
Students explore plant science through observation journals, hands-on experiments, and structured scientific vocabulary development, strengthening analytical thinking and curiosity.
1:30–2:30 — Elective Hour
Students rotate through a variety of practical and creative skill-based electives throughout the year. Elective offerings may include woodshop, first aid, photography, baking, engineering challenges, crafting, life skills, and more. These rotating workshops are designed to build confidence, creativity, teamwork, and real-world experience through hands-on learning.
9:00–9:30 — Bible
Students study the Epistles through reading, narration, discussion, and application. Our Bible study aligns with our Medieval time period focus, helping students understand how biblical truth shaped the Church and history during that era.
9:30–10:15 — Math / Art Appreciation, Poetry & Drawing
Younger students receive focused math instruction strengthening number sense and problem-solving. Older students study Medieval art, poetry, symbolism, and drawing techniques to develop cultural literacy and creative expression.
10:15–11:15 — Grammar & Writing
Students are grouped by level for focused instruction with a teacher assigned to each group. Grammar & Writing emphasizes composition, sentence structure, editing, narration, vocabulary, and clear communication while helping students grow in confidence and skill at their individual stage of development.
11:15–12:00 — Botany
Continued scientific study reinforces observation, documentation, critical thinking, and applied reasoning skills through hands-on learning and nature-based exploration.
12:00–12:30 — Lunch
12:30–1:30 — History Projects
Students engage deeply with the Medieval time period through timelines, narration, hands-on projects, map work, discussions, and historical analysis that bring history to life.
1:30–2:30 — Elective Hour
Students rotate through a variety of practical and creative skill-based electives throughout the year. Elective offerings may include woodshop, first aid, photography, baking, engineering challenges, crafting, life skills, and more. These rotating workshops are designed to build confidence, creativity, teamwork, and real-world experience through hands-on learning.