Project-Based Learning: Messy, Magical, and Totally Doable
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Ever wonder why your kids’ “school projects” either fizzle out or turn into frantic, last-minute glue-sticking marathons? Or maybe you secretly dread “interest-led learning” because you picture glitter explosions and science fair-level chaos? I get it. But what if project-based learning—done right—could actually bring joyful curiosity, deeper learning, and family connection…without sending you to the craft store (or losing your mind)?
In this episode, I sit down with my real-life friend and local homeschool teacher, Karla Schlatter. Karla’s a mama of four boys, a champion of lifelong learning, and a pro at weaving meaningful projects into home education. Together, we peel back the curtain on what project-based learning really looks like in our actual, messy homeschool lives.
We share what sparked our love for this hands-on approach, how it’s played out with both our self-motivated and less-eager kids, and some hilarious mishaps along the way (never underestimate a determined kid with a cardboard stash or the allure of rabbit poop “science experiments”).
We unpack:- Why “interest-led” projects are more than just crafts or busywork—and how they differ from those assembly-line curriculum assignments
- How Karla designed a high school project course that has our teens actually caring about deadlines, peer feedback, and creativity (hello, executive function skills!)
- The magic (and mild panic) of letting go of control as a homeschool mom—and why that’s where the real learning happens
- Pitfalls we’ve both hit, including perfectionism, decision-paralysis, and that ever-present urge to “just do it my way”
- How to scaffold and support reluctant or overwhelmed kids so they can actually succeed (and learn from mistakes)
What you’ll learn:
- The two types of project-based learning—and which one sparks more meaningful growth
- How to create accountability, positive peer pressure, and genuine motivation (even if your kid is a world-class procrastinator)
- Strategies for building projects around your child’s true interests—even if those interests seem a bit out-there (rabbit fertilizer, anyone?)
- Why it’s worth teaching kids to “break big goals into small steps”—and how project learning does just that
- Ways to start small and make project-based learning a natural part of your family culture, whether you have a group or you’re flying solo
Resources Mentioned:
- Land That I Love from Homeschool Better Together
- Navigating High School Course
- 4-H and county fairs for kid-friendly project experiences
- Colleen