Little Einstein: World Geography
Join us for Little Einstein: World Geography, where young learners explore continents, countries, and cultures through fun stories, group discussion and incredible videos. Each week sparks curiosity and global awareness—no passport needed! This is Section 1.
10 classes per section, 1 hour classes
$20 CAD per class
Little Einstein: Human Body
In this fun class, young learners explore how their bodies work—learning about bones, muscles, the heart, brain, and senses through songs and activities. Perfect for curious kids eager to discover what makes them move and grow!
15 weeks, 1 hour classes
$20 CAD per class
Little Einstein: Social Studies
In this fun and engaging introduction to social studies, young learners will explore their place in the world—from family and community to maps, holidays, and important symbols. Through interactive lessons, students will learn about how people live, work, and connect, all while building a strong foundation in history, geography, civics, and economics. Perfect for curious minds ready to discover the world around them!
15 weeks, 1 hour classes
$20 CAD per class
Little Einstein: Science
Explore the wonders of science all year long in this hands-on course designed for curious 1st and 2nd graders! Each week, we’ll dive into exciting topics—from animals and plants to weather, planets, and machines—using colorful slides, videos, and interactive discussions. No textbooks or tests—just engaging, age-appropriate science made fun and memorable!
15 weeks, 1 hour classes
$20CAD per class
Adults Only Conspiracies and Controversies
This critical thinking course is for adults ready to question the mainstream narrative. We explore topics like false flags, the moon landing, Big Pharma, the sinking of the Titanic, and more—analyzing evidence and encouraging open discussion. Taught from an “awake” perspective, this class helps students think independently, spot bias, and explore multiple sides of a story.
25 weeks per section, 1 hour classes
$20 CAD per class
Human Anatomy
Our Human Anatomy class offers an engaging, age-appropriate exploration of the body’s major systems and how they work together. Students will learn key scientific vocabulary, build critical thinking skills, and gain a deeper appreciation for the design and function of the human body. With clear instruction, interactive discussions, and visual support, this class makes complex concepts both accessible and fascinating. Perfect for curious homeschoolers with an interest in science, health, or how the body works.
32 weeks, 1 hour classes
$20 CAD per class
Mythology
Our incredible Mythology class takes students on an exciting journey through the legendary worlds of Greek, Norse, and Egyptian mythology. Divided into four themed sections, the course explores gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters, and the beliefs that shaped ancient civilizations. Students will compare myths across cultures, uncover deeper meanings, and sharpen critical thinking through story analysis and discussion. Perfect for homeschoolers who love adventure, history, and the power of a good story. This is Section 1: Greek Mythology.
25 classes per section. 1 hour classes.
$20 CAD per class
World History
Our World History class offers a dynamic, chronological journey through the major eras that shaped civilization. With seven in-depth sections (and more to come), students explore everything from Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire to the Cold Wars of the 20th century. Each era is brought to life through engaging discussion, critical analysis, and connections to modern society. Ideal for homeschoolers who want to understand not just what happened—but why it matters. This is Section 1: Ancient Greece.
15 classes per section. 1 hour classes.
$20 CAD per class
Critical Thinking
Our Critical Thinking class empowers students to analyze information, question assumptions, and reason clearly using important news events as real-world examples. Through interactive lessons and current topics, learners develop skills in logic, spotting bias, and evaluating sources with relevance and urgency. This course encourages open-minded discussion and respectful debate, helping students become confident, independent thinkers. Perfect for homeschoolers ready to sharpen their minds and engage meaningfully with the world around them.
25 classes per section. 1 hour classes.
$20 CAD per class
Big Names of History
Explore the lives of history’s most influential figures, examining both official accounts and the conspiracy theories surrounding them. This class encourages students to think critically about how these individuals shaped the world and to consider multiple perspectives. Through engaging discussions, students gain a deeper, more balanced understanding of history’s key players. This is Section 1.
25 classes per section, 1 hour classes
$20 CAD per class