Kindergarten

"And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ also forgave you."

Ephesians 4:32

Bible

The Bible Curriculum includes several areas of instruction: listening to and discussing famous people of the Bible, applying Biblical principles to everyday experiences, introduction to missions through reports on people and cultures of the world, Scripture memorization, and a building up of positive character traits such as obedience, patience, responsibility, self-control, tenderheartedness, and diligence.  Bible Lessons are taken from Bible, Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).

Language Arts

The Language Curriculum introduces and develops many of the basic language, reading and writing skills that the students will be using for the rest of their lives. The goal is to create confidence and excitement in discovering these skills. Students work on Print Awareness, Penmanship Skills, Letter Recognition, Letter Sounds, Letter Formation, Journal Writing, Listening Skills, Writing and Reading Words.  Language Arts curriculum taken Letters and Sounds, A Beka.

Math

The Math Curriculum uses a variety of concrete manipulatives and real-life situations that appeal to kids to promote them to think "mathematically". Students work on the following number concepts: Number Families; Before, After, and Between Numbers; Smallest to Largest Numbers; Number Words, Counting to 100 by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s; Addition and Subtraction Families One through Ten. Other concepts include Place Value, Patterning, Story Problems, Money and Telling Time.  Math Curriculum is taken from Numbers, A Beka.

Social Studies / Science

The use of weekly unit studies help to build the foundation for many appealing topics for Kindergarteners. Themes include: Community Helpers, Introduction to American History, Children Around the World, All About Me, Weather, Seasons, Animals, and Oceans.  Social Studies curriculum taken from Social Studies, A Beka, God's World, A Beka.