K4

Phonics

The phonics component of the K4 curriculum teaches children to recognize the names and the short and long sounds of vowels.Students also learn the names and sounds of consonants and write both vowels and consonants.Students begin to sound out basic words such as cat and run.

Language

Students continue to grow in language development and listening skills as they gain understanding of colors, shapes, size, and texture.Students are taught to describe objects using adjectives to make for a vivid picture in one’s head.

Mathematics

Students recognize numbers 1 through 20 and count to 100.They understand number concepts for numbers 1 through 20.Students learn addition facts of plus 1.

Science/Social Studies

Children learn about transportation, countries, community helpers, health, safety, and manners through short stories and discussion.Students also learn about animals, seasons, and weather through observation.

Handwriting

Students develop writing readiness skills and eye hand coordination through activities such as tracing lines and shapes.Students then learn to write their names, letters, and numbers.

Bible

Students learn basic Bible stories such as the Creation, Joseph, Moses, etc…Students learn how to apply the principles from these stories to their daily lives.Students also learn character traits such as honesty, respect, and attentiveness through life application stories.