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By studying Old and New Testament heroes of Faith, students will understand what it means to be in relationship with God. Studies of Jesus’ birth, life, death and resurrection will help students understand the importance of Christ’s reign in their lives. School-wide activities teach the importance of service and generosity. Emphasis is placed on prayer, worship, and Bible memorization and application.
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A phonics-based approach to reading with emphasis placed on special sounds is used in Kindergarten. Through songs, guided practice, thematic literature/poetry units, and projects, students will master letter and sound recognition as well as independent reading skills. Small reading groups allow students to be challenged at a variety of reading levels. Writing activities reinforce correct pencil grip and letter formation.
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This rigorous program balances concept understanding with math procedures and application. Each lesson offers digital math tools, modeling, differentiation and real life application. Continual review of prior concepts occurs. Number recognition, counting, patterns, classifying, comparing, graphing, time, and money are introduced. Addition and subtraction concepts are also explored.
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Students will explore and discover more about their world through indoor and outdoor activities focused on growing an inquisitive mind. Whether it’s building, designing, or experimenting, your child will be left with a sense of wonder about the incredible world God designed.
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Kindergarten students begin to learn about the world around them by studying their local community. Guest speakers and field trip activities enhance their understanding of society and our responsibilities as citizens. Community helpers such as firefighters, police officers, grocers, medical personnel, teachers, and pastors are discussed. Teachers help students understand that God has gifted each individual with a uniqueness that makes him/her valuable to our society.
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