Uncharted!

A calm, real-world inquiry project for Lower Key Stage 2.

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About this project

Uncharted! is an 8-week home education project for learners in Lower Key Stage 2 (Years 3–4 equivalent) who enjoy noticing patterns, asking questions about how things work, and thinking carefully about space, movement, and environment — and who need learning to feel calm, flexible, and low-pressure.

In this project, learners take on the role of a field researcher. They choose a real, local place — such as a garden, park, nature reserve, or shared outdoor space — and revisit it over time.

They notice what stays the same. They notice what changes.
They observe how people move, rest, adjust, or leave.
They consider what makes a place easier or harder to use.

Rather than redesigning or fixing a space, learners are invited to understand how places work.

Some learners will explore broadly across the whole place. Others will focus deeply on one small area, one pathway, or one recurring pattern. All approaches are fully supported.

How the project works

Each week invites learners to:

  • choose and observe a real place

  • notice features and characteristics

  • revisit the place at different times or in different conditions

  • explore space, shelter, and boundaries

  • observe how people use the space

  • identify patterns that repeat

  • consider what helps people use the place

  • prepare a simple Field Report to share key insight.

    Learning may happen through:

  • quiet observation

  • drawing or simple mapping

  • photographing changes over time

  • marking movement or boundaries on paper

  • conversation and explanation

  • reflection across weeks

    Some weeks may feel active and outdoors. Others may feel slower and more reflective. The project is designed to work with your learner’s interests, energy levels, and pace.

Who this project is for

Learners who need flexibility

This project is intentionally designed to balance structure with choice. There is:

  • no required final product

  • no expectation to complete every activity

  • no pressure to redesign or solve problems

  • no requirement for extensive writing

Learners can move at their own pace, pause when needed, or spend longer exploring areas of strong interest.

This makes it a supportive option for learners who:

  • feel overwhelmed by rigid expectations

  • prefer learning through observation and discussion

  • benefit from low-pressure engagement

  • are more comfortable thinking and noticing than performing

Learning can happen through real-world exploration, without needing to look traditionally “school-like”.

Learners who benefit from understanding their environment

Uncharted! is especially supportive for learners who are sensitive to their surroundings or who notice environmental details others miss.

Rather than asking learners to change themselves to suit a place, this project invites them to understand how places function.

Over time, learners begin to notice:

  • how light, sound, movement, and space shape experience

  • how timing changes what a place feels like

  • how people adjust their behaviour in response to conditions

  • what supports make a space easier to use

Understanding these patterns helps learners make informed choices about how they interact with environments. Sometimes that means staying longer. Sometimes it means adjusting timing or tools. Sometimes it means deciding not to stay at all.

The focus is not on performance. It is on awareness, clarity, and thoughtful interaction with the world.

What’s included

Uncharted! includes:

Parent Guide

Clear weekly guidance explaining how the project works, how to support observation-based learning, and how learning may show up without pressure or over-teaching.

Student Guide

Calm, student-friendly pages that invite noticing, questioning, and reflection without rigid demands.

Resource List

A flexible list of everyday materials that may support the project. Most are optional and commonly found at home or in local spaces.

Learning Log

Optional weekly templates to help you record learning and observations over time, even when learning looks informal or quiet.

Areas of learning

Uncharted! offers opportunities for learning across:

  • Geography

  • Science (inquiry skills)

  • English (speaking and listening)

  • Mathematics (space and informal measurement)

  • Personal, social and emotional understanding

Alignment focuses on opportunities for learning, not on enforcing tasks or outcomes.

A real-world project with room to notice

Uncharted! is deliberately designed to:

  • support thoughtful, inquiry-based learning without rushing

  • honour quiet observation and reflection

  • allow learning to look different from week to week

  • help parents describe learning clearly, without changing how learning happens at home

It’s a steady, purposeful project — one that can pause, continue, or deepen alongside your learner.

Become a Field Researcher

Download your Parent Guide, Student Guide, Resource List and Learning Log – everything you need to begin today.