Offering supportive instruction to homeschoolers in:

  • Science
  • Writing
  • Grammar
  • History
  • Art
  • Music
Thursday Classes
Each class is enrolled individually. Classes are offered for 3rd-8th Graders.

Schedule 25/26:

8:20-8:30am - Car Line
8:30-9:30am - Science 5th-7th & 8th Grade/Writing & Grammar 3rd-4th Grade
9:40-10:40am - Science 3rd-4th Grade/Writing & Grammar 5th-7th Grade & *8th Grade (*No Grammar)
10:50-11:50am - History 3rd-8th Grade
11:50am-12:40pm - Lunch/Recess (*Included for student registered for morning classes through art. Enrollment Required for morning only students & afternoon only students*)
12:45pm-1:45pm - Art 3rd-8th Grade
1:45pm – Strong Start Carline Dismissal
1:45pm-2:45pm - Music 3rd-8th Grade
1:45pm-2:45pm – Aftercare – Structured play for Siblings of Music Students (*Enrollment Required*)
2:45pm – Carline Dismissal #2
Science

Science 3rd-4th Grade
Science 5th-7th Grade

The focused science study for the 25/26 semesters will be Physical World using Master Books (Link below), which presents God’s amazing world through the study of machines, motion, energy, and technology. 

Science 8th Grade

8th Graders have the option to join the HS Physical Science - Apologia (Link below) class or enroll in the Physical World - Master Books class. The schedules for these classes will coincide. 

Curriculum can be sourced from other places. This link is provided as a direct reference.

 

Physical World - Master Books Physical Science - Apologia
Writing & Grammar

Writing 3rd-4th Grade Level (IEW)
Writing 5th-7th Grade Level (IEW)

A program offering instruction in developing skills in the writing process.  Using IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing) materials.
Writing Skills taught:

Structure, research based writing, creative writing, style techniques, and developing expressive writing as well as use of vocabulary in writing.

Curriculum Links below: Student books required, Teacher's manual optional for parent use. 

Curriculum can be sourced from other places. This link is provided as a direct reference.

3rd-4th Writing Curriculum Link (Adventures in Writing) 5th-7th Writing Curriculum Link (Narnia Volume 1)

Grammar

3rd – 4th Grade
5th – 7th Grade

*8th Graders who enroll in IEW Class will have Grammar as well

We will be using the “Growing with Grammar” curriculum.
Your child’s grade level would correlate with the Level book.  For ex: Grade 5=Level 5
Curriculum can be sourced from other places. This link is provided as a direct reference.
Growing With Grammar Books
Writing 8th Grade
Lost Tools of Writing - Level 2

8th Graders have the option to join the Lost Tools of Writing - Level 2 or remain in IEW Class. 

*No Grammar offered in this class. 

For more information about the Lost Tools of Writing program visit their website: https://circeinstitute.org/lost-tools-writing/

Curriculum can be sourced from other places. This link is provided as a direct reference.

Lost Tools of Writing Level 2
History
3rd-8th Grade

History Class will be a structured class using the curriculum, From Adam to Us by Notgrass History, where students will learn world history from a biblical world view. The curriculum package is required as well as the Student Workbook.

Literature portion is optional and would not be a part of the History Class syllabus.

Curriculum can be sourced from other places. This link is provided as a direct reference.

From Adam to Us - Notgrass History
Art
A program offering instruction in project based art. Students complete a series of projects throughout the semester that utilize different skills and mediums of art.
Students use a variety of mediums including colored pencils, sketching pencils, pen, markers, oil pastels, water color and acrylic paint.

All projects are completed in class.

Skills/Topics Covered:
• Drawing techniques (proportions, lines, shading, shapes, tools, etc.)
• Layering mediums of art (ex. coloring w/ markers, adding layers w/ colored pencils)
• Oil pastels
• Acrylic paintings
• Water Color paintings
Music

A program offering a introduction to muisc theory, as well as introductory instrumental instruction with drums, rythym, voice. 

Fee Information 25/26

Annual Fee per Class per Student - $300

Annual Fee per Student for Lunch/Recess - $150** (see above)

Annual Fee per Studnet for Aftercare - $150*** (see above)