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Preschool K3-5:
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It
is the goal of the PAideia Preschool Program to foster in young
children a love of learning. We build a solid foundation for
future academic learning. We seek to accomplish this by
providing a balance of age-appropriate activities using Before
Five in a Row, Five in a Row, and Christian Character and Bible
Study Supplement by Jane Clare Lambert. It is our goal to
develop the whole child from a biblical perspective as referred
to in Luke 2:25: “And Jesus increased in wisdom (mental), in
stature (physical), and in favor with God (spiritual), and man
(social and emotional).” For those children ready for more
preparatory academic learning we will also include the Phono-Graphix approach to sound pictures (letters) which make
words.
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Elementary
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Grammar 1: (E1)
(Beginning readers)
This class is designed
to aide students on their road to reading. The class consists of
non-reading or newly reading students. A Phono-Graphix approach
to reading and spelling is integrated into each subject taught
throughout the day. Handwriting, Latin, History, Geography,
Humanities, Bible, and Spelling are incorporated into the
Elementary lessons each week. The students will improve their
dexterity and hand eye coordination by going through stations
with activities such as cutting and pasting, exercising, and
role play. As we study history through art and verse it is our
hope that the students will develop a zeal for learning, reading
and seeking knowledge.
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Grammar 2: (E2)
(Emergent readers)
In this class the
students are recognized as emergent readers. These students will
continue their Phono-Graphix reinforcement, but are prepared for
introduction to grammar and writing. The students will learn the
basic building blocks of grammar such as parts of speech and
proper punctuation, as well as how to write an outline and
paper. The students will be taught the steps of beginning
writing that will incorporate the history and humanities being
studied during the last six weeks of the school year.
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Grammar 3: (E3)
(Fluent readers)
This class is for
fluent readers. In order to enter this level of elementary the
student must be a developed reader, and be familiar with parts
of speech, and proper sentence structure. Students in this class
focus heavily on writing and grammar, and will be required to
complete two writing projects in the school year. The students
will be tested quarterly in each subject and will receive number
grades for the assignments given in and out of the classroom.
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Grammar
A (Grades 4-6)
(Beginning Writer)
This level of study
focuses on writing, grammar, and reading. Its goal is to teach a
solid grammar foundation for writing. Students complete weekly
grammar and writing assignments. Students will write a fictional
story in the Spring.
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Overview
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PAideia's classical approach to home-schooling begins with
students as young as Kindergarten. At the introductory level we
focus heavily on reading and writing. Integrated into each
subject are opportunities for comprehension, handwriting, and
reading. We are using the Reading Reflex: The Foolproof
Phono-Graphix Method for Teaching Your Child to Read to develop
our precious readers. During Bible we will be learning memory
verses, acting out scenes, and doing various art projects.
At all grammar levels we begin memorizing Latin words and their
meanings, as well as the Latin prayers and hymns. Latin is a
foundational language for all students. Our young scholars love
Latin. For most, this is their favorite subject. The proper
foundation is essential for the grammar school students.
During social studies we
look at ancient civilizations (years one and two) and how even
the most heinous civilizations brought glory to God. In years
three and four of our cycle, we inspect the advancement of
Western Civilization. The roots of Christianity are studied
through historic fiction, original source documents and the Holy
Scripture (years one and two). The emergence of the Christian
church and the spread of the gospel throughout all of Europe and
the known world are studied through exploration, art, music and
architecture. Children are totally immersed in the study of
history, which will be evident each week as our art projects
coincide with the civilizations we are studying.
Each week we work on our physical bodies as well as our mental
health. Science studies cover the general subjects such as
volcanoes, plant and animal life, the human body, learning about
famous Christian scientists and many more exciting topics.
Physical Education is a time where the children learn different
sports as well as exercise techniques such as sit-ups, push-ups,
and jogging. The homework is posted on our website with a
day-by-day schedule for each subject so each student can
continue their classical education at home.
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This page was
updated on
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 |