![]() Penmanship is correlated very closely with the Reading, Phonics, and Language Curriculum. The Kindergarten Penmanship Curriculum is designed to enable students to effectively communicate using the written word. ![]() Children will recognize God as a God of order and reason through the application of mathematics in Creation. ![]() Concepts are stressed through the use of manipulatives and learning through play. Skills are developed through hands-on learning and real-world application. The Kindergarten mathematics program lays a foundation for developing both math skills and concepts. By the year’s end, students will demonstrate a knowledge of short and long vowels, blends with consonants, reading short stories, high-frequency and sight words, vocabulary words, and grammar concepts. The combined Phonics, Language, and Reading program is taught 5 days a week. We understand our God is a God of communication and it is through the reading process that we will come to understand His Word, the Bible. The program also incorporates building basic sight words, high-frequency words, vocabulary, oral fluency, grammar, phonics skills, and literature studies. By mid-year or earlier, students will begin to read simple words. The Kindergarten Phonics, Language, and Reading program builds phonetically line upon line and precept upon precept, laying a strong foundation for emerging readers. By year’s end, students learn and grow in their understanding of the Gospel from a range of stories from the Old and New Testaments. Kindergarten Bible is taught five days a week. Biblical life principles are taught in each weekly lesson. Students will be encouraged to both worship and admire Him. The Kindergarten Bible curriculum is designed for students to see God as the source of strength. Our learning environment welcomes all students to grow, learn, and worship the Lord together. All academics are taught in accordance with a Christian worldview from Christian curriculum such as Purposeful Design Publications and Abeka. It is required that students complete a year of pre-Kindergarten or preschool prior to entering Kindergarten. Children will be tested to determine Kindergarten readiness skills prior to acceptance into the Kindergarten program. The Kindergarten Program is a 5 full-day schedule. For some students, preferably 5 and a half years of age. Coloring God's Love for Me is a hands-on devotional for kids that makes an encouraging gift for summer vacation, birthdays, Christmas, and Easter.Children must be at least five years of age by September 1st to enter Kindergarten. Kids will love personalizing this keepsake devotional as they color their way through each promise and reflect on God's goodness. notebook-sized pages that fit just right in a backpack or car seat pocket.short readings great for family and homeschool devotions, kids' quiet times, or Sunday School lessons.sturdy paper perfect for markers, gel pens, crayons, or colored pencils.illustrations to color on every page that represent the biblical truths in fun, creative waysĮnjoy hours of coloring God's promises with.devotions that guide children toward a better understanding of who God is and His loving plans for them.100 promises based on God's Word that encourage children to trust the Lord no matter what-through exciting adventures, new experiences, anxieties, challenges, and sad times.This activity book for kids ages 6 to 9 features Each devotion includes Scripture, a reflection on the verse using kid-friendly examples, and a coloring page that illustrates the promise. Hold on to the Bible's promises of God's love, care, and protection with this coloring book devotional for kids.
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