The Great Theme Park Project | 8-Week Homeschool Project
A hands-on, interest-led design project with room to build, imagine, or slow down.
About This Project
The Great Theme Park Project is an 8-week homeschool project for learners in Years 3–4, designed to support creativity, problem-solving, and flexible engagement through hands-on design.
In this project, your learner designs a theme park. They imagine and plan park layouts, design rides and games, create maps and signs, invent shops and food stalls, and consider how visitors move through and experience the space.
Learners are encouraged to theme their park around something they love - a favourite game, characters, animals, fantasy worlds, colours, or an original idea. That personal connection helps motivation come naturally, without pressure or persuasion.
Learning unfolds through designing, building, testing ideas, talking through choices, and making changes over time. There is no requirement to finish everything or produce a polished final product. Partial designs, experiments, and evolving ideas are all valued.
The Great Theme Park Project balances structure with genuine choice, making it a supportive option for learners who benefit from hands-on learning without rigid expectations.
Who This Project Is For
The Great Theme Park Project works especially well for learners who:
Enjoy building, designing, or making things
Are motivated by imagination or world-building
Need flexibility around pace, output, and energy
Feel overwhelmed by highly structured tasks
Prefer learning through doing, drawing, or talking rather than worksheets
It’s also a strong fit for learners with interests in:
LEGO, construction, or model-making
Games like Minecraft or other building worlds
Design, layout, or visual planning
Rides, movement, or how things work
What Your Learner Will Do
Over the 8 weeks, your learner may:
Imagine and develop a themed park concept
Identify different parts of a theme park and how they work together
Plan layouts and zones
Design and test a ride or game, exploring movement and forces
Create maps, signs, or visitor information
Design shops, food stalls, or merchandise
Consider comfort, calm, and wellbeing through sensory-friendly spaces
Choose whether to continue, pause, or conclude the project
What’s Included
When you purchase The Great Theme Park Project, you’ll receive four ready-to-use digital guides:
Parent Guide
Clear weekly explanations, gentle scaffolding, neuro-affirming adjustments, and guidance for supporting hands-on learning without pressure or over-teaching.
Student Guide
Written directly to your learner in calm, invitational language, with open-ended prompts, creative ideas, and genuine choice.
Registration Pack
Australian curriculum-aligned documentation to support homeschool registration.
Reporting Pack
Optional weekly templates for recording learning, observations, and evidence over time, even when learning looks informal or unfinished.
Why Parents Choose The Great Theme Park Project
Hands-on by design – learning through making, testing, and imagining
Flexible – adapts to your learner’s interests, energy, and pace
Interest-led – learners theme the project around what they love
Neuro-affirming – suitable for anxious, PDA, or burnout-recovering learners
Low-prep – uses everyday materials or digital tools
Registration-friendly – documentation included for Australian families
Start The Great Theme Park Project
For A$99, you’ll receive a complete, thoughtfully designed project that supports meaningful, hands-on learning.
A hands-on, interest-led design project with room to build, imagine, or slow down.
About This Project
The Great Theme Park Project is an 8-week homeschool project for learners in Years 3–4, designed to support creativity, problem-solving, and flexible engagement through hands-on design.
In this project, your learner designs a theme park. They imagine and plan park layouts, design rides and games, create maps and signs, invent shops and food stalls, and consider how visitors move through and experience the space.
Learners are encouraged to theme their park around something they love - a favourite game, characters, animals, fantasy worlds, colours, or an original idea. That personal connection helps motivation come naturally, without pressure or persuasion.
Learning unfolds through designing, building, testing ideas, talking through choices, and making changes over time. There is no requirement to finish everything or produce a polished final product. Partial designs, experiments, and evolving ideas are all valued.
The Great Theme Park Project balances structure with genuine choice, making it a supportive option for learners who benefit from hands-on learning without rigid expectations.
Who This Project Is For
The Great Theme Park Project works especially well for learners who:
Enjoy building, designing, or making things
Are motivated by imagination or world-building
Need flexibility around pace, output, and energy
Feel overwhelmed by highly structured tasks
Prefer learning through doing, drawing, or talking rather than worksheets
It’s also a strong fit for learners with interests in:
LEGO, construction, or model-making
Games like Minecraft or other building worlds
Design, layout, or visual planning
Rides, movement, or how things work
What Your Learner Will Do
Over the 8 weeks, your learner may:
Imagine and develop a themed park concept
Identify different parts of a theme park and how they work together
Plan layouts and zones
Design and test a ride or game, exploring movement and forces
Create maps, signs, or visitor information
Design shops, food stalls, or merchandise
Consider comfort, calm, and wellbeing through sensory-friendly spaces
Choose whether to continue, pause, or conclude the project
What’s Included
When you purchase The Great Theme Park Project, you’ll receive four ready-to-use digital guides:
Parent Guide
Clear weekly explanations, gentle scaffolding, neuro-affirming adjustments, and guidance for supporting hands-on learning without pressure or over-teaching.
Student Guide
Written directly to your learner in calm, invitational language, with open-ended prompts, creative ideas, and genuine choice.
Registration Pack
Australian curriculum-aligned documentation to support homeschool registration.
Reporting Pack
Optional weekly templates for recording learning, observations, and evidence over time, even when learning looks informal or unfinished.
Why Parents Choose The Great Theme Park Project
Hands-on by design – learning through making, testing, and imagining
Flexible – adapts to your learner’s interests, energy, and pace
Interest-led – learners theme the project around what they love
Neuro-affirming – suitable for anxious, PDA, or burnout-recovering learners
Low-prep – uses everyday materials or digital tools
Registration-friendly – documentation included for Australian families
Start The Great Theme Park Project
For A$99, you’ll receive a complete, thoughtfully designed project that supports meaningful, hands-on learning.