WEFL is a supplemental homeschool community where families come together to prepare children for lives filled with meaning through literacy, world exploration, anthropology, critical thinking, creativity, and meaningful community.
Our Offerings
01.Mama's Sadulu Village
Ages 4-6: Young learners build strong foundations through literacy, mathematics, science, creativity, life skills, and hands-on projects. Through exploration, storytelling, building changes, and meaningful learning experiences, children develop the skills and confidence to thrive while discovering the joy of learning.
02.Mama's Sadulu Village: Kindezi Caregivers
Ages 7-17: Inspired by the philosophy of kindezi, this practical life skills course invites students to explore the art of caring for infants and toddlers alongside parents and other trusted adults.
03.Primary Literacy Lab
Ages 6-8: Build strong reading and language skills through phonics, vocabulary, reading comprehension, literature discussions, and introductory writing. Students develop confidence's they learn to decode words, understand stories, identify key details, and express their ideas through reading and writing.
04.Freedom to Hear Speak & Shine
Ages 7-9: Through culturally rich literature, thoughtful discussion, and hands-on language arts activities, students develop strong reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills. Lessons nurture confidence, creativity, and self expression while supporting literacy growth in a supportive learning community.
05.Freedom Voices
Ages 10-12: A literature and writing course where students explore engaging novels while building reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, critical thinking, and essay writing skills. Through discussion and text-based analysis, students learn to express their ideas with confidence and support their thinking with evidence.
06.Freedom Voices: Secondary Scholars
Ages 13-15: A literature and writing course for teens that develops reading comprehension, literary analysis, research, communication, grammar, and essay-writing skills through novels, discussions, presentations, and evidence-based writing.
07.Freedom Voices: Emerging Leaders
Ages 16-17: A literature, writing, leadership, and communication course that prepares teens for college, careers, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement through discussion, research, presentations, and evidence- based writing.
08.Why Words Are Spelled That Way
Ages 7-14: Students learn the logic behind English spelling through patterns, phonics, morphology, and word study. Rather than memorizing weekly spelling lists, learners discover the rules and exceptions that make reading and writing easier.
09.English Word Origins
Ages 10-17: Students investigate where words come from and how meanings develop over time. Through Greek and Latin roots, borrowed words, and historical language change, learners expand their vocabulary and become stronger readers and writers.
10.Freedom Palette: Culture Arts & Creative Express
Ages 7-17: Freedom Palette: Cultural Arts & Creative expression is a hands-on cultural arts program where young artists explore creativity through artist studies and storytelling. Inspired by African American, Afro-Indigenous, and global artistic traditions, students build creative confidence while expressing their ideas, experiences, and unique perspectives through art.
11.Ancestral Healing Traditions Around the World
Ages 10-17: A cultural studies and anthropology course where students explore how communities throughout history cared for health and wellness through plants, food, storytelling, and traditional knowledge. Through inquiry-based learning, learners investigate healing traditions from Africa, the Gullah Geechee Corridor, Indigenous North America, India, Asia, and beyond while developing research, critical thinking, and global awareness.
12.Cosmic Explorers
Ages 6-17: Students investigate Earth’s place within the universe through observation, scientific inquiry, cultural history, and hands-on activities.
13.The Story of Us: History Through Inquiry
Learners ages 10-17 investigate the people, ideas, and events, that shaped the Americas. Through research, discussion, storytelling, and historical investigation, students learn to analyze evidence, explore multiple perspectives, and think critically about the past and its connection to the present. This 9 month course follows a chronological journey from the first peoples of the Americas to modern era.
14.The History of the Zodiac
Ages 10-17: Students explore how civilizations around the world interpreted the night sky. The course examines constellations, seasonal calendars, mythology, navigation, and zodiac traditions from a historical and cultural perspective while distinguishing cultural beliefs from scientific astronomy.
15.Step-By-Step Math: Foundations & Strategies
Ages 6-7: Children strengthen their understanding of numbers through hands-on exploration, problem solving, and strategy-based learning. Learners build confidence with addition, subtraction, place value, equations, and number relationships while practicing multiple ways to solve and explain mathematical thinking.
16.Ready, Set, Solve!
Ages 7-9: Students build strong mathematical thinking skills through games, hands-on activities, live instruction, and independent practice. Learners strengthen number sense, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, measurement, geometry, and problem-solving while developing confidence and fluency with everyday math.
17.Math Mastery
Ages 10-12: Students strengthen their math skills through hands-on problem solving, mathematical reasoning, and real-word applications. Learners build confidence as they develop accuracy, number sense, fraction and decimal fluency, geometry, measurement, and multi-step problem-solving strategies. Designed for upper elementary and earl middle school students, this course encourages critical thinking while helping students become confident, independent mathematicians.
18.Math Pathways
Ages 13-15: Designed to help learners build confidence in pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, and real-world problem-solving. Students strengthen foundational skills while developing critical thinking and mathematical reasoning.
19.Everyday Math for Real Life
Ages 16-17: Students strengthen their understanding of Algebra ll concepts through real-world applications including budgeting, entrepreneurship, transportation, investing, housing, and financial decision-making. The course emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, and confidence-building while helping students see how math is used in everyday life.
20.Digital Creators Lab
Ages 6-17: Digital Creators Lab is a hands-on technology course where students learn to communicate ideas through digital design. Using a primary creative tool, learners explore graphic design, presentations, infographics, video creation, branding, and digital storytelling while building confidence with technology. Through project-based learning, students develop creativity, communication skills, and real-world digital literacy that can be applied across academic subjects.
21.Young Entrepreneur Club
Ages 6-17: A hands-on entrepreneurship experience where children transform their ideas into real businesses. Students explore creativity, branding, product development, and business planning while building confidence and bringing their unique visions to life.
22.The Gardening Explorers Club
Ages 6-17: A hands-on nature program where students lean how plants grow through gardening projects, seasonal exploration, and real-world connections to farms and food systems. Along the way, they develop responsibility, confidence, and an appreciation for the land, community, and the people who help feed the communities of the world.
23.The World Explorers Club
Ages 7-17: The World Explorers Club invites learners to become cultural investigators as they search for the "Hidden Ones," Communities whose stories are often overlooked. Through research, storytelling, geography, and cultural exploration, students discover Afro-Indigenous and other underrepresented peoples around the world and share their stories with the community through presentations and creative projects.
24.Soul Food Desserts Club
Ages 6-17: A hands-on culinary and cultural exploration where children discover the stories, traditions, and people behind beloved desserts. Through cooking, storytelling, geography, history, and discussion, students explore how food connects families, communities, and generations while building confidence and creativity in the kitchen.