Blossom and Root

Updated on July 10, 2023

This review was written by Manisha Snoyer, the founder and CEO of Modulo, a company that provides resources and support families who are homeschooling their children. With over 20 years of experience as a teacher, Manisha has instructed over 2,000 children of all ages and abilities in three countries and 18 subjects. She has tutored at some of the best private schools in the world and throughout the NYC public school system. Manisha graduated summa cum laude from Brandeis University.

Kristina, a former kindergarten teacher, has used her experience of raising her daughters with fun, lively, nature-infused teaching methods, and shares these with other like-minded parents to enjoy. This all-in-one curriculum encourages students to be hands on and in nature, engaged in fun workbook activities that doesn't involved screen time. The creator took the experience she had raising her two daughters in a home-schooled setting and shared it by creating this curriculum. The family thrives in their love of nature, literature, and the arts, and brings this out in the fun activities. Parents should spend a focused 2 hours a day, about 4-5 days/week with their early learners. Lessons are detailed in the activity books (that are currently in digital form, rather than book form). This is a great choice for parents that aren't looking for fancy, expensive curricula, don't want to encourage children to stare at screens but rather encourage education through nature and play, and who want to be involved in the student's learning (but with minimal prep time). This is not suitable for hands-off parents who would rather have less involvement in the children's learning, and for parents that would like rigorous academic programs for their young learners.

Grades: Preschool-6th Grade

Cost: The resources are digital now, rather than in paper copy. Some are free, up to $150 for a full grade's curriculum.

Grade by Grade Purchasing Guide

Early Years Volume 1

Early Years Volume 2

Early Years and Kindergarten

Kindergarten

1st Grade Full Bundle

2nd Grade Full Bundle

Third Grade Full Bundle

Fourth Grade Full Bundle

Fifth Grade Full Bundle

A River of Voices History of the United States Vol 1

A River of Voices Volume 2

Key features of Blossom and Root

Blossom and Root is a homeschooling curriculum focused on nature-based, child-led learning. It was designed for parents seeking a flexible, comprehensive program to support their child's education at home. Here are some key features of Blossom and Root:

Nature-Based Learning: The curriculum embraces a nature-based approach to learning, believing that children learn best when they're able to engage with the world around them. This is reflected in its resources and activities which involve outdoor exploration and observation of natural phenomena.

Arts & Literature-Centered: Blossom and Root places a significant emphasis on the arts and literature. Lessons often revolve around classic and contemporary children's literature, and there are frequent opportunities for creative expression, such as drawing, painting, and music.

Child-Led Exploration The program is designed to be flexible and adaptable, catering to the interests of individual children. The curriculum provides parents with a framework, but there's ample room for kids to delve deeper into topics they're interested in.

Integrated Subjects: Rather than compartmentalizing subjects, Blossom and Root integrates them. For example, a science lesson may involve elements of literature, math, and art. This interwoven approach fosters a holistic understanding of subjects.

Parental Flexibility: The curriculum allows for parental discretion and adaptation. Parents can customize the pacing and depth of the curriculum according to their child's needs.

Comprehensive Resources: Blossom and Root provides a range of resources including lesson plans, reading lists, activity guides, and more. These resources are designed to support a complete educational experience but leave room for supplementing with other materials as desired.

Secular Curriculum: Blossom and Root is secular, meaning it doesn't incorporate religious teachings into its curriculum. It is therefore suitable for families of all faiths and belief systems.

Please note that the features and availability of resources may have been updated or changed after 2021. It's always recommended to check the official Blossom and Root website or directly contact them for the most accurate, up-to-date information.

FAQ: Blossom and Root Curriculum

1. What is Blossom and Root?

Blossom and Root is a secular curriculum designed for children in pre-kindergarten through fourth grade. It focuses on various subjects such as language arts, literature, science, nature, fine arts, and geography. The curriculum incorporates STEAM subjects (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) and is known for its gentle and age-appropriate approach.

2. How does Blossom and Root differ from Oak Meadow?

Blossom and Root and Oak Meadow are both secular curricula with influences from the Waldorf method. However, there are some differences between them. Oak Meadow offers all subjects, including math, and covers grades from pre-kindergarten through high school. On the other hand, Blossom and Root goes up to fifth grade and does not include math beyond kindergarten.

3. Is Blossom and Root considered a good curriculum?

Opinions on curriculum effectiveness can vary, but many users have positive experiences with Blossom and Root. Users appreciate the engaging book selections, integration of math and science, and the ease of teaching difficult subjects. The curriculum's emphasis on literature and nature is also praised.

4. Does Blossom and Root follow the Waldorf method?

While Blossom and Root incorporates some elements from the Waldorf method, it is not exclusively a Waldorf curriculum. The curriculum also draws inspiration from Charlotte Mason and follows a literature-based approach with an emphasis on nature. The author, Kristina, has mentioned being influenced by both Charlotte Mason and Waldorf methods in her personal homeschooling style.

Please note that these answers are based on general information and user experiences, and individual preferences may vary. It's advisable to research and evaluate the curriculum to determine if it aligns with your specific educational goals and preferences.


OTHER DETAILS

Key features

Type of Tool: Textbook

Time required: 2 hours of focused time a day

Special Needs:

Literacy Requirement (does a child need to know how to read):


Screens

Screens:  No screens

Online requirement:


Time

Parent/Caregiver Involvement: Parent/Teacher/Caregiver Involvement is necessary

Prep Time:  Minimal prep time


Other characteristics

Modality: Visual, Hands-on/kinesthetic

Adaptive: No, it is the same for every student

Educational Philosophy: Waldorf, Charlotte Mason

Other characteristics:   Hands-on, STEM, Nature-based, Fun and entertaining


Accountability

Assessment: No, there is no assessment component

State Standards: No

Teacher Accounts:

GET Blossom and Root

Early Years Volume 1

Early Years Volume 2

Early Years and Kindergarten

Kindergarten

1st Grade Full Bundle

2nd Grade Full Bundle

Third Grade Full Bundle

Fourth Grade Full Bundle

Fifth Grade Full Bundle

A River of Voices History of the United States Vol 1

A River of Voices Volume 2

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Manisha Snoyer (co-founder of Modulo)

For the last 20 years, I’ve taught over 2000 children in 3 countries (of all socio-economic backgrounds). I pioneered an English language program in a conflict region in the Middle East. I’ve worked as a bilingual public school teacher at some of the highest and lowest performing public schools and in all five boroughs of NYC. I’ve tutored 18 subjects in three languages to some of the wealthiest families in NYC, San Francisco and Paris to make up for shortcomings in private schools they were paying up to $60,000 a year to attend.

Since 2015, I’ve helped hundreds of parents start microschools (way before this was a household buzzword). I founded CottageClass, the first marketplace for microschools and learning pods that was part of the Techstars 2018 class. In 2019, I created a virtual learning program to help families through the pandemic, a free online math tutoring program (masteryhour.org), and schoolclosures.org, a hotline developed in collaboration with Twilio and 80 other partners including Khan Academy, Revolution Foods and the Crisis Text Line, that served 100,000 families impacted by school closures.

I’ve climbed trees with children in forest schools in San Francisco, and tested new digital apps with kids in seven countries.

I’ve also coached dozens of families at different stages in their homeschooling journey. Most recently, I founded Modulo with homeschooling dad, best-selling author and tech entrepreneur Eric Ries, to help families curate their children’s education, social and childcare experiences drawing from a diverse array of in-person and online resources.


During the last three years, I’ve devoted much of my time to reviewing and testing secular homeschooling curriculum and other resource. I’ve spent the last three years talking to thousands of secular homeschooling families, and poring over tens of thousands of secular curriculum reviews and testing physical curriculum and digital apps for with hundreds of students to find the highest quality, most engaging, personalized learning materials for every type of learner.

I’ve spoken about homeschooling and modular learning at multiple venues including SXSW EDU, NY Tech Meetup, and on the LiberatedEd podcast.

In 2022, Modulo was one of 8 organizations who were awarded the Bridge Grant from the Vela Education Fund to expand access to homeschooling and modular learning to under-resourced communities.

My experience in education and homeschooling has led me to believe that there is no perfect education for every child, but families have an extraordinary amount of wisdom they can apply to building the perfect education for their individual child.

My goal with Modulo is to make it possible for any family to easily build a customized education that their child will love, and that will empower the whole family to thrive, taking into account, social, emotional and academic needs.

I love to answer questions from parents and receive feedback on how we can improve Modulo, so feel free to reach out anytime! I personally answer all the questions and comments readers leave on my blogs.

In my free time, I like hiking, traveling the world, tasting ceremonial grade matcha, enjoying dark chocolate.

I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Brandeis University with highest honors, with a double degree in French Literature and American Studies and minors in Environmental Studies and Peace & Conflict Studies.

And I love to learn!

https://www.linkedin.com/in/manisha-snoyer-5042298/
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