Classroom Knitting Instructions 6 Jan 2021 This craft is a family gift based on Psalm 139:13-14 “You knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” Your child…
Classroom The Rain Forest Study 12 May 202013 May 2020 This year our school investigated plants. A special part of our studies was a multi-week journey through the rainforest. We learned about the products of the rainforest and how God…
Classroom Why We Celebrate 100 24 Jan 2020 First and Second Graders celebrated how God has given us friends by working throughout the day on 100 piece puzzles. God ordained many festivals throughout the year for His people…
Classical Education… The Four Rhythms 2 Jul 2019 Our educational rhythms are governed by four Latin ideals. When looking at a lesson plan, you can clearly see that each moment comes from one of these four precepts: Festina…
Classroom Theology and the Little Things 29 Mar 201929 Mar 2019 When we think of theology, we think of seminaries and men wearing robes, doctrine tucked away in dusty books: something very different than our day-to-day real life. Yet, theology is…
Classroom Fantastic February 1 Mar 20191 Mar 2019 Here are our February newsletters! February 1, 2019 Do you know anything about King Tut? I do! Buried in gold in the Valley of the Kings Pharaoh Tutankhamun died at…
Classroom An Exclamation-Mark Sort of Day 12 Feb 201913 Feb 2019 Our morning message greeted us with a list of some of the things we were going to do. Normally, we save these messy-crazy-wild stuffs for our Fabulous Fridays. But every-once-in-a-while…
Classroom From January 6 Feb 20196 Feb 2019 Mrs. Comer spun beautiful webs for our lunchroom! Most Fridays our students take home a letter telling about some of the things we’ve been doing in class. Here are the…
Classroom… What does a day look like? 14 Nov 201815 Nov 2018 Click here to read about our school day!
Classroom Math Rotations Co-Class Style 30 Aug 201830 Aug 2018 We are loving our Co-Class of Kindergarten and 1st Grade. The kindergarten students have had an easy transition thanks to the example of the old pros! Here's a fly-on-the-wall view…