Next year will be a transitional year for 1st-3rd graders. We will be starting January 6th. This means we will not cover 180 days of work next year. 1st-3rd graders will be set up differently than the 4th-12th grades. 1st-3rd graders will have two days a week covered for Science and History. Students will not bring in their own curriculums for Math and English. In class, we will teach English through engaging in fundamental reading and writing skills appropriate for your student's grade level. Math is incorporated by teaching fundamental skills such as counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, money skills and more. Science is covered two days a week using the Fields and Flowers curriculum below; all students will need to purchase this curriculum. History is covered two days a week using the History Year 1 curriculum below; there is nothing to purchase for History.
CLASSES
SCIENCE: Fields and Flowers from The Good and the Beautiful
HISTORY: We are using, History Year 1 from The Good and the Beautiful (Parents do not need to purchase books).
MATH: Incorporating fundamentals each class day
LANGUAGE ARTS: Incorporating reading and writing each class day
GARDEN: An established garden where students will learn garden techniques and harvest fruits and vegetables to use in their cooking classes.
ADVENTURE: We have plenty of room for the kids to run, play, and engage in outdoor activities and skills. We are introducing Adventure and Survival Class!!
LITTLE CHEFS: Students will learn some culinary arts basics and how to incorporate healthy eating habits everyday .
ART
Each curriculum was chosen to meet high standards; matching our needs in quality, affordability, easy operation and most importantly maintaining Christian beliefs.
MATERIAL LIST
All books, student books and materials for classes must be purchased before classes start on January 6thth, 2026. Please bring all materials to class.
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For English and Math: This is covered in class each day. We incorporating Math, English and Reading each day in class! Students do not need to bring their own curriculums for Math and English. In class, we will teach English through engaging in fundamental reading and writing skills appropriate for your student's grade level. Math is incorporated by teaching fundamental skills such as counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, money skills and more.
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For SCIENCE: You will need to go to TheGoodAndTheBeautiful.com then go to Science curriculums and order. Books are pictured above. Science is covered 2 days a week.
> Fields and Flowers from The Good and the Beautiful - ONE COURSE SET PER FAMILY. You only need one parent guide. If you have multiple 1st-3rd graders attending, you may want to purchase more than one course book. Or families can share.
https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/products/fields-and-flowers-course-set/
- You will also need a section in your 3 ring binder.
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For History: We are using, History Year 1 from The Good and the Beautiful. Parents do not need to purchase History books. History is covered 2 days a week.
- You will need a section in your 3 ring binder.
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For ART you will need: This is also listed below.
An easy to tear sketchbook with thick paper
Pencils, erasers, color pencils, markers
A pack of paintbrushes with initials on each brush
A ruler
Scissors
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Class Materials to bring on your first day of class:
One pack of pencils, pens, erasers, highlighters, color pencils and markers
Pack of thick Expo markers (red, black or blue only)
Three packs of college ruled paper
One large container of sanitizing wipes
One box of tissue paper
One 4 pack of paper towels per child
One 4 pack of toilet paper rolls per child
One twelve inch ruler
A pair of scissors
A pack of paintbrushes with initials on each brush
An easy to tear sketchbook with thick paper
Index cards
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A daily schedule is under the Events and Payment Schedule tab.
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We are here to assist in your child's education for homeschool parents choosing option 3. Parents are ultimately responsible for their child's education. Please check with your accountability association.