Classes
Class Description
Algebra 1 ~M03 [Gr. 9-12] 8:00-9:00am
Teacher: David AronsteinDescription: Algebra 1 (typically a 9th-grade math course) using the A Beka curriculum. I will expect students to have successfully completed pre-algebra, to have good study habits and to turn in their work on time.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Pre-Algebra
Book: Need Algebra 1 Student Workbook (#65609) and Algebra 1 Test and Quiz Book (#66834). Students Do Not need solution keys. Order from www.abeka.com
Supplies: notebook and pencil with ruler, compass, and protractor needed occasionally
Fees: $0
Accounting ~M01 [Gr. 7-12] 8:00-9:00am
Teacher: Brian GilchristDescription: This class will continue to use the Lifepac Accounting module from Alpha Omega Publications. It will cover Accounting Systems, analyzing transactions, posting to the general ledger, preparing the worksheet, financial statements, adjusting and closing entries, payroll, and a business simulation.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Basic math skills, pre-algebra level
Book: Purchase the 10 Lifepac's accounting elective set.
Supplies: none
Fees: $5
Algebra 2 ~M02 [Gr. 9-12] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Deb BeatDescription: Factoring polynomials, quadratic formula, graphing conic sections, exponents, scientific notation, Radicals, Conjugate numbers, cubes and Pascal’s Triangle, Binomial Theorem, Completing the Square, imaginary and complex numbers. Each chapter covers one concept, we will learn a new concept each Monday, complete worksheet A in class. Then for homework students will need to complete worksheets B, review worksheets C and D then the Chapter Test. Unit Tests will also be completed at home. An answer key will be provided so parents can grade homework daily. Students will need to correct any problems they miss. In class students will be encouraged to ask any question regarding missed problems on homework.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Geometry and Algebra 1
Book: MathUSee Algebra 2
Supplies: Pencil, Calculator, Straight Edge
Fees: $0
Art 1 ~A01 [Gr. 1-3] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Susan FellowsDescription: Art I is an introduction to art ideas and the creative process through a hands-on approach to art-making. We will explore a variety of media and techniques, talk about works of art and the artists who created them, and begin learning to draw what the eye sees. Students will have their own sketchbooks in order to draw at home.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: None
Book: None
Supplies: Pencil
Fee: Teacher-$35, Material-$20
Art 2 ~A02 [Gr. 4-6] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Susan FellowsDescription: Art II is an introduction to art principles, art appreciation, and the fundamentals of making art, using a hands-on approach to the creative process. We will explore a variety of media and techniques, talk about works of art and the artists who created them, and learn to draw what the eye sees. Students will receive their own sketchbooks in order to draw at home.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: None
Book: None
Supplies: Pencil
Fee: Teacher-$35, Material-$20
Art 3 ~A03 [Gr. 6-12] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Susan FellowsDescription: Art III is a further exploration of art concepts, art appreciation, and the process of making art, using a hands-on approach. We will explore a variety of media and techniques, talk about works of art and the artists who created them, and learn to draw what the eye sees. Students will receive their own sketchbooks in order to draw at home. High School level class.
Class Length: 16 weeks
Prerequisites: None
Book: None
Supplies: Pencil
Fee: Teacher-$35, Material-$20
Basic First Aid/Safety in the Home ~S05 [Gr. 1-3] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Cameron Schwarz
Description: Students will learn about various hazards and risks inside the home and a few that may be encountered outside of the home. Topics covered will include basic first aid, how to get police/fire/ambulance services, accident avoidance, fire safety, firearm safety (Eddie Eagle-NRA), and other similar topics. Students will prepare a basic first aid kit to be kept in a home or vehicle.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Crayons or Colored Pencils, student's address and phone number, and a pocketed folder for loose paper
Fees: $20
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Basic First Aid/Safety in the Home ~S04 [Gr. 4-6] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Cameron SchwarzDescription: Students will learn about various risks inside the home and places commonly traveled. Topics covered include basic first aid, police and ems dispatch, accident avoidance, fire safety, Eddie Eagle program, other topics of similar content. Students will prepare and learn about a basic first aid kit to be kept in a home or vehicle.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Folder for loose papers, pen/paper, student's name, address and phone number
Fees: $20
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Bible for Kids ~B01 [Gr. K-2] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Tasha DosettDescription: We will be doing a study in the book of Genesis. We will be reading from chapter to chapter while doing crafts, games, and possibly have a drama performed for the students which will be based on the topic being studied. The students will be required to memorize bible verses weekly, which will be either directly out of Genesis or out of another book on the same topic. We will be discussing what God is saying in each chapter, how it correlates to biblical prophesies, and what it means to us. We will be reading out of the King James Version and the New International Version.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: $15
Biology ~S01 [Gr. 9-12] 1:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Crystal CauthonDescription: A first-year high school lab-intensive Biology course with a detailed study of the Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia kingdoms. Some Animal kingdom subdivisions are studied further through dissections. There is also study of Ecology, Cells, Genetics, as well as an investigation of current events related to Biology including the hypotheses of evolution from a Biblical world view. This is a rigorous science class with homework on a daily basis and periodic teacher-graded tests.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: None
Book: Apologia Exploring Creation With Biology 2nd Edition by Dr. Jay Wile and Marilyn F. Durnell Textbook is required, solutions manual is optional, and CD-ROM is not necessary.
Supplies: paper, pencil, 1-2” three ring binder notebook, bound notebook (either spiral or composition) for lab
Fee: $80
Calendar Fun ~L07 [Gr. K-1] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Amanda PostDescription: We will learn a little about the history of calendars then get a lot of practice with the days of the week and months of the year. We will do a little calendar math and counting practice. Finally, we will be celebrating the holidays that occur during the semester, as well as some of the lesser known special days.
Class Length: 12 week
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: pencil, crayons, scissors, glue
Fee: $5
Character Within
Teacher: Joe WagnerDescription: In this class we will be finding and growing the character God has placed within us.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Binder, pencil, Bible
Fee: Teacher-$20, materials-$5
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Chemistry ~S02 [Gr. 10-12] 10:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Crystal CauthonDescription: A first-year high school chemistry course to prepare student for a college-level course. The course covers significant figures, units, classification, the mole concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, redox reactions, solutions, atomic structure, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, the gas laws, and equilibrium. This is a 2-hour class covering lecture and labs. Tests will be administered by the parents and graded by the teacher. Homework will consist of reading, problems, questions, completing lab write-ups and taking the tests. This rigorous class will require 3-5 hours of study a week.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Algebra 1 with a strong "C" or better.
Book: Apologia Exploring Creation With Chemistry 2nd Edition by Dr. Jay Wile. Textbook is required, Solutions Manual is encouraged for checking homework, and CD-ROM is not necessary.
Supplies: paper, pencil, 1-2” three ring binder notebook, safety goggles for labs, scientific calculator, rubber gloves
Fees: $80
Chess: Advanced ~O01 [Gr. 6-12] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Dr. DeJongDescription: Enrollment in this class is by teacher approval only. Chess is more than an ordinary game. It is about thinking and planning ahead. Although winning and losing are important to most participants, the real enjoyment is the beauty of the action on the board. Chance is essentially eliminated.
Course Outline: Continuation of tactical elements, Continuation of more strategic elements, deeper consideration of endgame play, more explicit introduction to opening play, analysis of tournament games. The student will be expected to participate in at least 2 tournaments each semester. This may be either a scholastic tournament in Kansas or other generally recognized and rated tournament.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: Students must have completed three or more semesters of chess and have teacher approval.
Book: Teacher provides
Supplies: none
Fees: $15
Chess: Beginning ~O06 [Gr. 5-12] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Dr. DeJongDescription: Chess is more than an ordinary game. It is about thinking and planning ahead. Although winning and losing are important to most participants, the real enjoyment is the beauty of the action on the board. Chance is essentially eliminated. The first day the student will be introduced to the board, the King and the Rooks. After the first day, the students will use about half the class time using the new material in actual game play. Each class will generally follow the plan of reviewing what was learned the previous weeks, then covering new material, generally another man or piece, and then practice with other students on both old and new material. The student is asked to keep and bring to class a notebook. As the pawns and pieces are learned, the play will become more complicated and in essence the student will be playing middle games and even a little opening experience. The student will be introduced to record keeping. A crucial way to learn to play better is the review of one's own games. Final Exam: completed notebook and good class attendance.
Extra Note: Dr. DeJong is a retired doctor that loves chess. He expects students to have good attendance and listening skills.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: An interest in learning about chess and a willingness to learn the etiquette of chess, including courtesy. Must have good listening skills and be able to concentrate on the subject for a full hour.
Book: Teacher Provides
Supplies: 3-ring notebook with small amount of notebook paper.
Fees: $15
Chess: Intermediate ~O02 [Gr. 6-12] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Dr. DeJongDescription: Enrollment in this class is by teacher approval only. Chess is more than an ordinary game. It is about thinking and planning ahead. Although winning and losing are important to most participants, the real enjoyment is the beauty of the action on the board. Chance is essentially eliminated.
Course Outline: Introduction of more tactical elements, introduction of more strategic elements, deeper consideration of endgame play, more explicit introduction to opening play, analysis of tournament games.Students will be expected to participate in at least 1 tournament each semester. This may be either a scholastic tournament in Kansas or other generally recognized and rated tournament.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 12 week
Prerequisites: Must have completed at least one semester of beginning chess and have instructor approval.
Book: Teacher provides
Supplies: none
Fees: $15
Chinese: Beginning ~F01 [Gr. 2-6] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Molly DeweyDescripion: Learn tones, sounds and begin to speak Mandarin Chinese. Also learn to write characters and read characters.
NEW STUDENTS WITH TEACHER APPROVAL ONLY.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: 3-ring binder, lined paper, pencil
Fees:$15
Chinese: Intermediate ~F02 [Gr. 2-6] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Molly DeweyDescription: Learn tones, sounds and begin to speak Mandarin Chinese. Also learn to write characters and read characters.
NEW STUDENTS WITH TEACHER APPROVAL ONLY.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: None
Book: None
Supplies: Notebook, lined paper, pencil
Fees:$15
Choir ~M08 [Gr. 6-12] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Faith KraussDescription: Students will learn some basic music theory, harmony parts, and reading music notes while practicing 5-6 songs in class. There will be no weekly homework, but students will be provided with a CD of the songs that would be helpful for them to listen to during the week. We will perform 2 songs for the closing program.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: 3 ring binder notebook and pencil
Fees: $10
CLEP/College Prep ~O03 [Gr. 9-12+] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Jeanette Powell, Karen Shattuck, Bridget CorridoniDescription: (HS) (Y) This flexible course will concentrate on five areas of college prep: goal setting and study skills, logic and thinking skills, writing for college, SAT/ACT prep and CLEP prep. Two of the areas will be covered in the first semester: Goal setting and study skills and the SAT/ACT prep. Ongoing studies of logic and thinking skills, writing for college and CLEP prep all year with special concentration in the second semester. This course is for college bound high school students or for recently graduated high school home schooled students who wish help in developing skills for college and/or students planning to CLEP exams.CLEP exams of specific subjects will not be worked on as a group unless all the students plan to take the same exam but we will be sharing some information on which exams are best to begin with, how to find which exams your college accepts and ideas for studying for CLEP exams.Completion of both Traditional Logic 1 and 2 would earn your student 1.0 credit hours in logic, completion of Advanced Communication, High School Essay Intensive, and The Elegant Essay would certainly qualify your student to earn .50 credit hours in composition. You should also be able to include an elective entitled College Planning for .50 credit hours as well on a transcript for completion of the Life Purpose Workbook, Memory and Study Skills and Maximum Speed Reading as well as the SAT/ACT Prep.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
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Class Length: 16 weeks, year longPrerequisites: none
Book: (1) Goal Setting/Study Skills: Life Purpose Workbook included in Book Cost- Accelerated Distance Learning Rainbow Resource 014030 $16.95 (2) Personal, Career and Financial Security 004531 $13.95 (3) Building a Personal Model For Success 029481 9.95 (4) Dynamic Memory & Study Skills *Teacher will obtain to use in class (5) Maximum Speed Reading *Teacher will obtain to use in class (6) Logic and Thinking Skills: Building Thinking Skills Verbal Level 3 *Teacher has -reproducible (7) Art of Logic *Teacher will obtain -reproducible (8) Traditional Logic 1 (1st sem.) Rainbow Resource 003886 $26.25 [Key – recommended 003887 $1.75] (9) Traditional Logic 2 (2nd sem.) 010301 $26.25 [Answer Key – recommended 010302 $1.75] (10) Writing for College (11) IEW Advanced Communication *Teacher has videos (12) IEW High School Essay Intensive *Teacher will obtain (13) IEW Elegant Essay Rainbow Resource 035995 $29.00
SAT/ACT Prep (if not taking the ACT class time can be used as a study hall) **More info on SAT/ACT available
Supplies: 3 ring binder with dividers labeled for the five areas of study.
Fees: Teacher-$25, Material-$10
Community Helpers&Snacks ~2PK [Gr. PreK-K] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Wendy GreerDescription: We will be discussing what a community is and how we all play a part in making a community work: dental hygienist, mail carrier, police officer, etc…
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: crayons
Fee: $10
Cooking A ~H11 [Gr. 7-12] 8:45-10:00am
Teacher: Pat SchwarzDescription: In this class we will learn basic kitchen skills such as accurate measuring and how to read a recipe, Over this year-long course we will do quick breads, yeast breads, cakes and cookies, meats, casseroles, vegetables, and soups. On several occasions, what we cook will be ready to eat over lunch. The rest of the time we will eat in class what we have prepared.
PLEASE NOTE START TIME!
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: apron
Fee: Material-$5, Lab-$20
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Cooking B ~H12 [Gr. 7-12] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Pat SchwarzDescription: In this class we will learn basic kitchen skills such as accurate measuring and how to read a recipe, Over this year-long course we will do quick breads, yeast breads, cakes and cookies, meats, casseroles, vegetables, and soups. On several occasions, what we cook will be ready to eat over lunch. The rest of the time we will eat in class what we have prepared.
CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS HAVE PRIORITY. IF SPACE AVAILABLE NEW STUDENTS WELCOME.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: apron
Fee: Material- $5, Lab-$20
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Crafts ~A04 [Gr. 4-8] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Carol HladikDescription: Students will make craft projects with paint, glue, paper and other items. We will make 4 to 6 crafts your students will be proud to display or give away.
New students are welcome
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Scissors, glue, paint shirt
Fee:$40
Creative Writing ~L02 [Gr. 9-12] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Erin DodsonDescription: We will be focusing on how to make your writing stand out. Word choice, grammar, and punctuation will be emphasized.
Students need to be prepared to keep a journal.
Class Length: 16 weeks
Prerequesites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fees: $0
Discovering Great Artists ~A05 [Gr. 1-5] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Stephanie WilsonDescription: Each week we will talk about a different artist. Following that, we will do an art project which expresses the style and/or technique of the particular artist discussed.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Pencil, eraser, scissors, glue stick, colored pencils, paint shirt
Fees: $12
Drama: Elementary ~O05 [Gr. 2-6] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Veronica McElroyDecription: We are really looking forward to this class! Drama is a great addition to any language arts program, promoting listening, speaking, reading, writing, and often expanding vocabulary. In this class, we will learn through many activities including improvisational activities, pantomimes, storytelling, and short dialogs. By the end of the semester, drama students should be able to identify characters, situations and settings, as well as why the drama was created.
Participation is required, so please make sure this is a subject your child is interested in.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: Should be able to follow simple directions and have a good attitude!
Book: none
Supplies: pencil, notebook
Fee: $5
Drama 2 ~O04 [Gr. 7-12] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: June JohnsonDescription: This is a “doing" class. There will be drama games and improv scenes during each class session. Students will learn basic acting techniques and stage terminology. Each student will be required to read one play as a “book report,” so access to a library would be helpful. There is no textbook, but the students will be expected to take notes and keep all handouts.
NEW STUDENTS WITH TEACHER APPROVAL ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: 3 ring binder or folder
Fee: Teacher-$25, Materials-$10
Game Board Club ~O10 [Gr. 2-6] 1:00-2:00pm 1hr
Teacher: Nancy ReevesDescription: Bring your 4 or more player game 1 to 4 times a semester to play with others. Child bringing game must know rules to explain how to play to rest of class. First class I will bring several games and explain how to treat games, etc... A list of who will bring games will be started. Everyone will be expected to bring a game a number of times during the semester, depending on the size of the class.
In this class we will learn thinking skills, problem solving, sportsmanship, teamwork, score keeping, and how to create tournament brackets.
Class Length: 12 week
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fees: $0
Games, Songs, Crafts ~3pk [Gr. PreK-K] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Leigh WalkerDescription: We will learn how to group play through organized games. We will work on coordination skills through games and crafts. We will learn about seasons, holidays and nature. We will surely have a lot of fun!
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Washable crayons, blunt-edge scissors. Please label with your child's name and bring the first day of class.
Fee: $5
Geometry ~M04 [Gr. 9-12] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Deborah BeatDescription: Points, lines, planes, angles, circles, triangles, quadrilaterals, Pythagorean Theorem, conic sections, proofs and more. Each chapter covers one concept. We will learn a new concept each Monday, complete worksheet A in class. Then for homework students will need to complete worksheets B & C, review worksheets D and E then the Chapter Test. Unit Tests will also be completed at home. An answer key will be provided so parents can grade homework daily. Students will need to correct any problems they miss. In class students will be encouraged to ask any question regarding missed problems on homework.
NEW STUDENTS WITH TEACHER APPROVAL ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Book: MathUSee Geometry
Supplies: Pencil, Calculator, Straight Edge, Protractor, Compass
Fees: $0
Handbells: Intro ~M09 [Gr. K-2] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Tanya CookDescription: In this class students will be introduced to playing handbells. Students will learn the proper handling and ringing techniques of handbells. Students will be introduced to the music staff (mainly treble clef), basic musical notes (rhythm), and how to play from sheet music. We will also use other music to learn rhythm, sing, dance and have fun!
Note: Students will be expected to stand during the majority of the class (we stand while ringing bells).
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Students will need to be able to follow directions.
*2nd graders with NO experience reading music should register for this class.
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: Material-$2, Lab-$8
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Handbells ~M10 [Gr. 2-4] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Tanya CookDescription: In this class students will learn to play handbells. Students will learn the proper handling and ringing techniques of handbells. Students will learn the music staff (mainly treble clef), basic and intermediate musical notes (rhythm), and how to play from sheet music. This class will provide instruction to the new ringer as well as challenge ringers who have some experience.
*Note: Students will be expected to stand during the majority of the class (we stand while ringing bells).
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: Students will need to be able to follow directions.
*2nd graders with experience reading sheet music should register for this class.
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: Material-$2, Lab-$8
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Handbells ~M11 [Gr. 5-8] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Tanya CookDescription: In this class students will learn to play handbells. Students will learn the proper handling and ringing techniques of handbells. Students will learn the music staff (mainly treble clef), basic and intermediate musical notes (rhythm), and how to play from sheet music. As the ability of the class allows, the skill level of music played will be increased and ringing techniques will be emphasized.
*Note: Students will be expected to stand during the majority of the class (we stand while ringing bells).
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: Students will need to be able to follow directions.
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: Material-$2, Lab-$8
Henle Latin Yr 2 ~F03 [Gr. 9-12] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Jeanette PowellDescription: Latin 2 is a fairly rigorous high school Latin course which should entitle the student to 1.0 credits in Latin for the year. Additional vocabulary and grammar will be covered. Translations will continue. According to Memoria Press, completion of the first half of Henle Latin 1 Text (through Lesson 22) is one year of high school Latin and completing the second half of the same textbook is a second year of High school Latin. We will be starting with Lesson 23 in Henle Latin – First Year Student. We will do some supplemental work in Lingua Latina – using the reader Familia Romana.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequsites: Henle Latin Year 1
Book: Henle Latin 1
Supplies: Bring Latin notebook from last year with dividers. We will just be adding to it.
Fee: $10
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Jump In to Writing ~L01 [Gr. 7-9] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Deborah BeatDescription: Apologia “Jump In” to the world of writing--whether you're an aspiring writer, or hate the thought of pencil and paper! Full-color illustrations, writing helps, starters, and short, kid-friendly assignments make any of these lessons manageable and fun to do! Jump In fits itself to your student's writing style while ensuring that they gain ample experience writing reports, opinions, journaling, proofreading, editing and other writing skills.
Students will write in class and at home using their workbooks and folders all grading will be done by teacher.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Grammar and Elementary writing skills
Book: Teacher Provides
Supplies: Pencil, Erasers, Pen (black ink)
Fee: $5
Kansas ~H03 [Gr. K-2] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Janet GroteDescription: We will be learning about the Sunflower State—the state symbols, geography, some of its history and major businesses. We will read some great books and be making a notebook as a keepsake of all we learn.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Each student will need to bring pencil, scissors, glue stick and crayons, markers or colored pencils to class EACH WEEK.
Fee: $10
Latin Christiana 2 ~F04 [Gr. 7-12] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Deb MylenekDescription: This second year Latin class will use Latin Christiana II materials.
NEW STUDENTS WITH TEACHER APPROVAL ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Latin Christiana 1
Book: Latin Christiana II Student book #004685, Ludere Latin II Puzzles and Games #008580, Latina Christiana II Audio CD #004690. Available from: http://www.rainbowresource.com
Supplies: none
Fee: $5
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Lego Pre-Robotics A-Levers ~S06 [Gr. 1-3] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Erlene WillhiteDescription: Using Lego mini kits, science, engineering and math concepts will be introduced. Hands on projects and classroom discussions will be the focus of this learning experience. Students in this class will be encouraged to : *learn “simple machine” concepts *improve problem solving skills *develop skills in “following directions” *verbally express their ideas *listen to and value the ideas of other students in the class
Levers will be the learning focus for the Spring Semester
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fees: Material-$5, Lab-$5
Lego Pre-Robotics B-Levers ~S07 [Gr. 1-3] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Erlene WillhiteDescription: Using Lego mini kits, science, engineering and math concepts will be introduced. Hands on projects and classroom discussions will be the focus of this learning experience. Students in this class will be encouraged to: *learn “simple machine” concepts, *improve problem solving skills, *develop skills in “following directions”, *verbally express their ideas, *listen to and value the ideas of other students in the class.
Levers will be the learning focus for the Spring Semester
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fees: Material-$5, Lab-$5
Letters & Numbers ~1PK [Gr. PreK-K] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Beverly RueDescription: In this class we will work on a new letter and number each week. We will read stories and make a craft that focuses on the letter of the week. We will also work on numbers, learning to recognize the numbers 1-20 with coloring pages, stickers, and number games.
Class Length: 12 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: None
Book: None
Supplies: None
Fee: $5
Life With Laura: A Study of Laura Ingalls Wilder ~L06 [Gr. 4-6] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Erin Dodson/Amanda PostDescription: A study of the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder as chronicled in her “Little House” series of books. Hands on activities.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequesites: none
Book: Access to the "Little House" series of books.
Supplies: none
Fees: $10
Literature ~L04 [Gr. 6-8] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Mardi MorganDescription: Second semester we will cover the third book in the Vermeer series, The Calder Game and Holes by Louis Sacher. In class, we will cover: Literary forms: fiction, nonfiction, biography, autobiography, historical fiction, etc. Literary elements: protagonist, antagonist, character, setting, etc. Literary devices: allusion, characterization, foreshadowing, etc. Figurative language: simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, etc. Point of view: first person, third person, etc. Art and artists, sculptors and sculptures, and architecture. Vocabulary words and definitions. We will utilize letter codes, puzzles, pentominoes, and art resources. Required homework: Approximately six chapters of reading will be required each week occasional homework worksheets. Most chapters are two to six pages.
NEW STUDENTS ARE WELCOME.
Class Length: 12 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: none
Book: First Semester: Chasing Vermeer and The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett. Second Semester: The Calder Game by Blue Balliett and Holes by Louis Sacher.
Supplies: none
Fee: $20
Literature:The Gospel of John ~L03 [Gr. 9-12] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Brandy YarnellDescription: This study over the Gospel of John is adapted from a class I recently completed at the Urban Ministry Institute. We will use the official student workbook put out by the Urban Ministry Institute in our class, along with a commentary entitled “Everyman’s Bible Commentary – John” by Robert W. Yarbrough. The student workbook and commentary are both published by The Urban Ministry Institute and will need to be purchased through me. In the course of this class, we will read through the book of John in the Bible, watch portions of the movie “Gospel of John” each week in class, discuss through our workbook and the Yarbrough commentary, and learn how to exegete Scripture. There will be homework throughout the week for this class, including reading, writing summaries on the reading for that week, Scripture memorization, a Ministry project, and an Exegetical project. Also, we will have regular quizzes in class to test the students’ comprehension on what they are reading, as well as things we have discussed in class. This is a great class for those who may have an interest in entering the ministry, those who want to learn how to read and understand God’s Word better, or for those who are interested in gaining a more significant knowledge of Christ.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 12 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Ability to write a research paper using correct grammar and punctuation.
Book: Teacher provides
Supplies: Pencil or pen, 3-ring binder with notebook paper, highlighter, Bible
Fee: $0
Little Scientists ~S09 [Gr. K-1] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Mary SteadmanDescription: This class will spend 12 weeks working hands-on to experiment and learn more about science at a basic level. Topics covered include: fish & oceans, floating and sinking objects, weather, plants, magnets, motion…
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: $10
Mailbox Fun ~L05 [Gr. K-1] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Jennifer HuffDescription: We will be working on Math and Reading skills using Mailbox Magazine worksheets, games, and crafts. Occasionally, we will be doing science experiments and history lessons.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Scissors, glue, crayons
Fee:$12
Math Mania ~M05 [Gr. 3-6] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Joe WagnerDescription: This is a class for supplementary learning and review of math skills from addition through fractions/decimals/percents. Depending on the class size, there will be one to four game stations.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: basic math skills
Book: none
Supplies: Pencil, eraser, scratch paper
Fee: Teacher-$20, Materials-$5
Math Skill Building
Teacher: Brent TophamDescription: This class will review basic skills that are needed before Algebra I. Math concepts will be reviewed. No curriculum will be used and no grades will be issued.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Notebook with 100 sheets of notebook paper
Fee: none
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Mythology 2 ~H06 [Gr. 7-12] 1:00- 2:00pm
Teacher: June JohnsonDescription: Mythology students will learn about the gods of the ancient Greeks and Romans and how their names and stories have contributed to our culture. Students will also learn how these ancient belief systems compare to Christianity and how they fit into Biblical history.
NEW STUDENTS WITH TEACHER APPROVAL ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: none
Book: Mythology by Edith Hamilton
Supplies: 3 ring binder or folder
Fees: Teacher-$25, Materials-$5
Native North Americans ~H07 [Gr. K-2] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Donna NeelyDescription: We will be exploring the different geographical regions of North America and looking at how the Native Americans who lived there adapted to their surroundings. This is a hands on class. We will be working with the “tools” and materials that Native Americans would have worked with as we explore their way of life.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: $25
CLOSED
Native North Americans ~H08 [Gr. 2-3] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Donna NeelyDescription: We will be exploring the different geographical regions of North America and looking at how the Native Americans who lived there adapted to their surroundings. This is a hands on class. We will be working with the “tools” and materials that Native Americans would have worked with as we explore their way of life.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: $25
CLOSED
Personal Finance ~E01 [Gr. 7-12] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Kris KeithDescription: Using the Dave Ramsey high school video series, this class will learn: to manage money, credit, and avoid debt; become a wise consumer; and set and achieve career and life goals.
Class Length: 16 weeks
Prerequisites: Basic multiplication and division skills
Book: Dave Ramsey workbook *Teacher will provide, price TBD
Supplies: 1-inch 3-ring binder, pencil and pen, calculator is optional
Fee:$15
Physical Education ~P01 [Gr. 1-3] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Carol HerterDescription: Physical Education activities, games, and skills involving competition and cooperation.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: none
Fee: $5
Physical Education ~P02 [Gr. 4-6] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Bobbie GardnerDescription: Physical Education activities, games, and skills involving competition and cooperation
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: tennis shoes
Fee: $5
Physical Education ~P03 [Gr. 7-12] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Bobbie GardnerDescription: This class will be at a level that it can be counted as one semester of high school physical education. The importance of physical activity will be discussed as well as the importance of proper nutrition, muscle stretching, and general physical well being.
New students are welcome.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: tennis shoes
Fee: $10
Physics (Real Science For Kids): ~S03 [Gr. 4-6] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Veronica McElroyDescription: This class will present to young students the essential elements for physics. Learning real terms and concepts, students will start to put their questions into a useful framework for understanding physics. Accompanying each lesson will be an experiment/hands-on exercise since this is where kids really learn real science.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: Real Science For Kids Physics text
Supplies: Pencil, notebook
Fee: $10
CLOSED
Poetry & Origami ~L08 [Gr. 4-6] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Leeala MillionDescription: Reading and understanding poetry will be for the first part of the class. Approx. 30 minutes We will be learning poetry terms, about the poets, literary terms and create your own individual Poetry Anthology. The second half of class will be Origami. Origami is gymnastics for the mind and training for the hands, a method of bilateral development. Origami stimulates the inter-hemispheric interaction and helps to develop motor, intellectual, and creative abilities in children.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: Pencil, Pencil Sharpener, Eraser, Colored Pencils
Fee: $5
Pre-Algebra ~M06 [Gr. 7-12] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Dr. Maureen BotrosDescription: Parent must purchase only the workbook and test book from Math U See. Purchase of the video and answer key is not necessary. Video will not be shown in class and parent may want to purchase it as a second source of instruction. One or two lessons will be covered each week. Material will be introduced and many problems will be completed during the class. The remainder of the lesson(s) will be assigned as homework. Homework can be handed in graded by the parent or to be graded by the instructor. Old skills will be constantly reinforced.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 12 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: Zeta or equivalent 7th-8th grade Math U See mathematics instruction. Student should be able to convert easily fractions, decimals, and percents.
Book: Math U See Pre-Algebra workbook and testbook
Supplies: Calculators are not necessary and their use is highly discouraged.
Fee: $0
Science ~S10 [Gr. 3-6] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Jennifer HuffDescription: This class covers most of the last half of A Beka's 4th grade science book. You don't have to be using A Beka curriculum to join the fun though. We will be covering Matter (water, air, and weather), Energy (sound and hearing and maybe some other things), Geology (planet Earth), Astronomy (planets, constellations, sun and moon). Each chapter will be covered in 3 weeks. I will be doing as many experiments or hands-on learning as I can to cover the concepts.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book:none
Supplies: Scissors, glue, crayons, colored pencils, pencil
Fee:$15
CLOSED
Solar System ~S08 [Gr. 1-3] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Robin RiceDescription: Students will examine the planets and other objects that make up the solar system.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: Minimal reading and writing
Book: none
Supplies: Crayons/Markers, Scissors, Elmer's Glue, Pencil, Folder
Fee:$5
CLOSED
Spanish ~F05 [Gr. 4-6] 10:00-11:00am
Teacher: Amy ButlerDescription: Entry-level Spanish class. Kids will have opportunity to listen to native speakers, learn vocabulary and speak Spanish in class. We will practice what we learn through class activities and games. Practice at home is crucial to learning a second language. Book has a CD to help with home practice.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 12 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: none
Book: Spanish Everyday with 2 audio CDs, by William C Harvey
Supplies: Notebook with paper, pencil. 3-ring notebook is helpful for keeping handouts in order but not required
Fees: $5
Spanish 1 ~F06 [Gr. 7-12] 11:00am-12:00pm
Teacher: Amy ButlerDescription: Entry-level Spanish class. This class is an introduction to the Spanish language. We will work on pronunciation, spelling, reading and of course there will be some verb conjugation. Practice at home and in public is crucial to learning a second language. Do not expect your student to be able to speak unless you give them opportunities outside of the classroom to use what they are learning.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: None
Book:
Supplies: Notebook with paper, pencil. 3-ring notebook is helpful for keeping handouts in order but not required.
Fees: $5
Swing Dance: Beginning ~M13 [Gr. 4-12] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Tasha DossettDescription: This semester we will be doing a swing routine (Possibly with some Charleston moves) that is choreographed to music and will be performed at the end of the semester in the closing program. For the closing program the students generally wear costumes for the performance and this year will be wearing a 1950’s style (example for girls: poodle skirts and nice blouses). I will try to keep the prices for the costumes as low as possible. Each semester towards the last 6 weeks we have extra practices which the students are expected to attend. The purpose of the extra practices are to help the students better prepare for the closing program and are necessary due to the lack of time. The dates and times for the extra practices are generally decided in class based on each family’s schedule.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Supplies: We will decide on the specific costumes in class. This needs to be made or purchased by the parents.
Fee: $5
US History 2 ~H04 [Gr. 7-12] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Pat SchwarzDescription: We will study United States History from post Civil War reconstruction to the current day.
7th and 8th Grade students are welcome and will have smaller writing assignments and tests.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Class Length: 16 weeks, year long
Prerequisites: none
Book: United States History for Christian Schools by BJU Press, Third Edition. From Bob Jones University Press, Rainbow Resources, CBD, and Nest Learning #222141 $45.00
Supplies:none
Fee: $10
Vikings & Knights ~H05 [Gr. 3-5] 1:00-2:00pm
Teacher: Kristi JohnsonDescription: Students will be making lapbooks about the Vikings and Knights eras. Studying about food, housing, clothing, customs etc. We will also be making costumes and participating in a medieval banquet at the end of the semester.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: Be able to write complete sentences.
Book: none
Supplies: Scissors, glue stick, double stick tape, markers, colored pencils
Fee: $25
Waltz ~M14 [Gr. 6-12] 2:00-3:00pm
Teacher: Tasha DossettDescription: We will be doing a traditional ballroom waltz that will be choreographed and performed to music at the end of the semester. Costumes will be decided later on and the prices will be kept as low as possible.
Towards the last 6 weeks of the semester we will be having extra practices which the students are expected to attend. The purpose of the extra practices are to help the students better prepare for the closing program and are necessary due to the lack of time. The dates and times for the extra practices are generally decided in class based on each family’s schedule.
Class Length: 12 weeks
Prerequisites: none
Book: none
Fee: $5
World Studies ~H09 [Gr. 6-8] 9:00-10:00am
Teacher: Mardi MorganDescription: (Y) Each aspect of social studies in this curriculum is presented with a strong Christian worldview. We will begin study with the Dark Ages, Renaissance, and the Reformation, then continue on through the Age of Exploration, right up to the twentieth century. History, Geography, Cultures, Government, Economics, Religion, and Society will be covered. Students will engage in classroom discussion and participate in hands-on activities. This is a complete social studies curriculum from a Godly perspective.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
Prerequisites: none
Book: Student Text #222125 $43.00, Student Activities Workbook #122127 $21.00, World Studies Tests #117853 $14.50. These prices are Rainbow Resources. You may find a bargain elsewhere.
Supplies: none
Fee: $10
Worldviews of the Western World Yr1 ~H10 [Gr. 9-12] 8:00-10:00am
Teacher: Jeanette Powell, Karen Shattuck, Bridget CorridoniDescription: This is a multi-disciplined world view study covering ancient literature (Iliad, Odyssey, Aenid, City of God and The Republic), ancient history , humanities, and philosophy. The backbone of the study is Francis Schaeffer’s How Should We Then Live book and DVD series. A large syllabus is required which includes study notes, comments, questions and essay questions.
Upon the conclusion of this one year study, your student would have earned the following credits according to Cornerstone Curriculum: ¼ credit Composition - 1 credit Ancient Literature - 1 credit Philosophy/Theology - ¼ credit Western Civilization - ¼ credit Humanities - ¼ credit World History - 3 credits total would be earned by completing this study. Although it is possible to do this on your own, there is no answer key and you would have to buy DVD’s and CD’s in addition to your books. By doing this together, we will provide the opportunity for your student to listen to the DVD’s and audio CD’s in class. Two hours of class time will be required. Your student will be spending about 3 hours per day on this class, so probably math, science and maybe foreign language would make a complete schedule. If your student has class conflicts, we will be dividing this class into 1 hour for literature/humanities and 1 hour philosophy/Western Civ/World History so that your student could sit in on one hour of class and either earn ½ of the credits or do the remaining syllabus on his own and we could grade it for full credit (video/audio times would have to be arranged if he wasn’t in class). If your student has to be absent, make-up times for watching videos, CD’s will be provided at one of the teacher‘s homes. We might be able to work out a time to also have thisas an alternate evening study for families – if you are interested, let us know.
OPEN TO CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS ONLY.
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Prerequisites: If your student has had no exposure to Homer, we strongly suggest you purchase and have your student read and do the following study this summer: Memoria Press The Trojan War – student guide is $11.95 andTextbook if $6.95 plus shipping (see www.memoriapress.com)Book: see class description
Supplies: Due to size of syllabus, we suggest you have the binding removed and have the book 3-hole punched. You will want dividers: labeled Weeks 1-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and so forth through 36. You will want a binder at home to store your completed weeks and dividers in and keep the week you are working on in the binder you bring to class.
Fee: $10
ENROLLMENT CLOSED
