Real wordless films from across the world. Cross-curricular by design. Any age, any pace, any rhythm. Free to start, Pro when you want to weave full lessons.
No reading barrier. No scope-and-sequence to obey. Cross-curricular by default. Works alongside any homeschool style.
The films are wordless. A six-year-old and a fourteen-year-old can watch the same film together and each take something different from it.
One person's story can carry geography, math, language arts, character, and science of daily life. The integration is built in.
Watch one film a day, one a week, or none for a month and then four in a row. There is no curriculum calendar to keep up with.
Team tapestry lets co-ops share weaves across families. Each parent contributes, the whole library grows.
Each film opens doors into multiple subjects. Here are four examples drawn from the library.
Norma sorts bananas by size and weight. Watch how she divides crates. Real fractions, real ratios, no worksheet required.
Pak Paryano climbs palm trees in Java. Where is Java? What does the climate make possible? Why palm sugar and not cane?
Chetan is a father who works to give his children opportunities he did not have. Talk about commitment, perseverance, and family love.
After watching Divine's story, write a diary entry as if you were him. Or write a letter to him from your kitchen. Real stories prompt real writing.
My kids actually want to watch these. They ask me questions I have never thought about. That has never happened with a textbook.
Pick any story. Watch with your kids. See what they notice. The first day is the only hard one.