Wonder Workshops are interdisciplinary learning experiences that connect grade-level academics to meaningful real-world topics, projects, and questions. Rather than learning subjects in isolation, students apply reading, writing, math, science, history, art, music, communication, creativity, and problem-solving skills within connected and engaging experiences.
Each workshop is intentionally designed to include required academic exposure while also creating opportunities for hands-on learning, collaboration, discussion, reflection, storytelling, creativity, and real-world application. Workshops may vary in length from one to six weeks depending on the topic and project scope. Some Wonder Workshops may also be designed as multi-part experiences that continue across multiple learning cycles, allowing students to revisit concepts, deepen understanding, and engage in larger long-term projects and interdisciplinary studies over time.
While PEAK Mastery is still actively developing the full Wonder Workshop curriculum scope and sequence by grade level, the examples below help illustrate the types of interdisciplinary learning experiences students may participate in. Additional workshop examples, curriculum pathways, and grade-level learning progressions will continue to be shared as development progresses.
Wonder Workshops bring Utah Core learning to life through authentic projects, collaboration, creativity, and real-world problem solving. Students apply knowledge, ask meaningful questions, and create solutions that make an impact.
Wonder Workshops help students connect learning across subjects, apply skills in meaningful ways, and experience learning as active, collaborative, and connected to life beyond school.