Curriculum Cycles & Rotation
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Curriculum Cycles & Rotation
Mariners & Sailors
Our youngest students study God's creation through the alphabet. Each week focuses on a different letter of the alphabet, corresponding nature topic, Bible story, and highlight "Need to Know" concepts that we learn about God, through the study of His creation.
Sailors will dive into the weekly topics and material in greater detail, participating in hands-on science experiments and living literature components. Sailors also begin to explore U.S. history and cultures around the world through beautiful books and guided discussions, in alternating years.
2-year cycle:
> God's Creation from A to Z - Version 1 <
2025-2026
God's Creation from
A to Z - Version 2
Discoverers
Our middle elementary students study U.S. history and cultures around the world, in alternating years. The upcoming 2025-2026 school year will focus on U.S. History. Each week, students will travel back in time and explore American history from a Christian perspective with fascinating stories and hands-on activities. From the Bible, students will study the names of Jesus, and corresponding science experiments are designed to illustrate His character to young minds.
2-Year Cycle:
> Adventures in U.S. History <
2025-2026
Exploring Countries & Cultures
Voyagers & Admirals
Our upper elementary and middle school students study cultures around the world and the entire timeline of history, from Creation to modern day. The upcoming 2025-2026 school year will focus on Rome to the Reformation. Roman civilization, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Reformation are studied in the context of Christ and the early church, while a special focus on the books of Luke, Philippians, and 1 John give students an overview of the New Testament. In science, students will learn about astronomy and the human body from a Biblical perspective. Memory work consisting of Latin root words aims to build their English vocabulary, and rotating Life Skills electives will provide real-world benefits, helping to prepare students for personal and professional success in adulthood.
Middle-school Admiral students will be challenged with Science in the Atomic Age and additional coursework assignments, including a historical literature reading requirement.
Over the course of 4th-8th grades, a student will cover the entire history timeline, as well as a geography-heavy study of the cultures of the world.
5-Year Cycle:
Exploring Countries & Cultures
> Creation to the Greeks <
> Rome to the Reformation <
2025-2026
Exploration to 1850
1850 to Modern Times