Curriculum Guides
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade

     
 
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Elementary Academic Overview
Kindergarten

The kindergarten curriculum is centered around building readiness skills in writing, number concepts and phonetic reading. Kindergartners experience a variety of situations from structured seat work to hands-on, activity-based learning. Coordinating activities include language, science, music, social studies, art, and large motor development.. Bible instruction includes verse memorization and Bible stories as well as the application of Christian principles in the classroom and the world beyond.


Grade 1
The first grade curriculum includes the development of fundamental understanding and skills in the following areas: reading and phonics, math (addition, subtraction, number concepts, place value, money and time), language (expression and form), spelling, writing, science and social studies. Art, music, health and physical activities are a part of the weekly schedule. Bible truths and a prayerful lifestyle are taught and modeled every day. Special activities include the ACSI Spelling Bee and Young Author's Competition.

Grade 2
The second grade curriculum places a strong emphasis on reading skill development (comprehension skills, identifying word families, creative analysis and practice of phonetic skills). Math instruction includes the acquisition of addition facts, subtraction, borrowing, simple multiplication and division, measuring and counting money among other skills. Language, Bible, spelling, social studies, science, computer, art, music, health and physical activities are also included at this level. Special activities include the ACSI Spelling Bee and Young Author's Competition.

Grade 3
Reading comprehension skills are stressed in third grade. Students are to master multiplication and division facts, work long division and multiplication problems, understand place value, and become competent in completing word problems. Language studies include experiences in letter writing, creative writing, capitalization, punctuation, and parts of speech. The weekly memorization of spelling words incorporates about 1,000 commonly used words. Social Studies traces U.S. history through the lives of famous Americans and study of our community. Cursive writing skills are developed in the third grade. Bible, science, computer and art instruction enhance learning at this level. Special activities include choir, the ACSI Spelling Bee and Young Author's Competition.

Grade 4
Reading for comprehension, understanding basic mathematical operations, using correct grammar and increasing vocabulary are of primary importance in fourth grade. Students practice skills in capitalization and punctuation and spend time developing writing skills. Study of Indiana history, basic geography, science, computer, Bible, music and art are integral parts of the curriculum. Students learn basic concepts to promote a healthy lifestyle and participate in physical activities. New understanding is gained in accepting independent responsibility. Special activities include choir, the ACSI Spelling Bee and Young Author's Competition.

Grade 5
Fifth grade focuses on reading comprehension, building vocabulary, and understanding basic functions with whole numbers, fractions and decimals. American history, language skill development, science, Bible, music, art, penmanship, health, computer and physical activity are also a part of the fifth grade. Students participate in spelling, writing and science fair competitions at this level, as well as special band activities, a parade of Nations and Junior Achievement Exchange City.
Mrs. Kimberly Wall
Mrs. Rhoda Wolfe