Keepers of the Living Landscape 1 Week Class - Wildlings

  • Camp
Batiquitos Lagoon: 7380 Gabbiano Ln, Carlsbad, CA 92011, USA
Jul 20 2026
Jul 23 2026

Schedules

Wildling Keepers of the Living Landscape (07/20/2026-07/23/2026)

Regular Price 3 spots left
$360.00 USD
  • Mon8:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Tue8:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Wed8:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Thu8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Description

Keepers of the Living Landscape

Our nature classrooms at the Batiquitos Lagoon offer an extraordinary living classroom filled with diverse plant life. This week, Wildling students ages 5-7 will learn directly from the landscape as they explore the ecological importance of native flora. 

Children will discover edible plants, investigate medicinal uses, and practice principles of safe, sustainable foraging. By the end of the week, students will understand how plants support ecosystems - and how we can protect them in return.

Families may also choose to extend the experience with an additional six-week classic or Spanish immersion session, or two-week immersion classes, offering even more time for language development, connection, and deep summer learning.

Please Note:

We are always open to adding more sessions. Even if the class is full please add yourself to the waitlist as we may add more classes to the session depending on interest!

Wildling Classes are for students ages 5-7.

For younger students see our Seedling Classes!


Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 01/26/2026 and ends on 07/20/2026

Restrictions

Participants must be 5 years to 7 years old when the program starts.

In-person location

Batiquitos Lagoon: 7380 Gabbiano Ln, Carlsbad, CA 92011, USA

Description

 Wildlings Daily Rhythm

8:00–8:30 | Arrival & Community Connection
Students arrive and transition into the day through unhurried routines, greeting peers and educators and engaging in light exploratory play as the group gathers.

8:30–9:30 | Learning Invitations & Project Work
Students engage in thoughtfully prepared learning invitations that support creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving. Experiences may include construction, art and dramatic play, early literacy exploration, nature-based projects, and primitive or survival-inspired skills. Educators observe, scaffold, and extend learning based on student interests.

9:30–10:00 | Morning Meeting & Integrated Learning
We gather as a learning community for a snack, shared reading and/or shared writing, daily news, and collaborative discussion. Whole-group exploration may include math, science, local history, or other interdisciplinary topics. A bathroom break supports independence and self-care.

10:00–11:15 | Walk-About & Field Exploration
Students participate in walk-abouts to nearby locations, engaging in inquiry-based exploration, observation, and hands-on learning. These experiences strengthen connection to place and extend classroom learning into the natural world.

11:15–11:45| Lunch, Reflection & Closing Activities
Students share a brief lunch followed by reflective conversation, journaling or drawing, shared reading or writing, and a second bathroom break.

11:45–12:00 | Pick-Up & Closing Circle
The day concludes with a calm closing circle and reunification with caregivers.