Elementary Program

Exciting courses that make learning fun and fuel your child’s curiosity for knowledge.

Unique, Christ-Centered Learning Made Easy!

Our elementary program utilizes the Masterbooks “Basic 4” curriculum to provide a well-rounded, Christ-centered educational foundation for students. This integrated approach combines math, language arts, history, science, and biblical studies into a cohesive learning experience designed to develop both academic skills and strong character.

When a student enrolls, they will receive the following:

  • Hands-on lessons led by top-tier educators

  • Personalized support tailored to your child’s learning
  • Engaging self-paced courses your child can explore anytime

Core Elementary Subjects

Through engaging, story-based lessons rooted in a Charlotte Mason philosophy, students are encouraged to think critically, communicate effectively, and connect what they learn to real-life application. Math is taught through practical, everyday problem-solving, while language arts strengthens reading, writing, and communication skills. History comes alive through narrative-driven exploration of America’s past, and science invites students to discover and appreciate God’s creation through hands-on learning and observation.

Biblical instruction is woven throughout the curriculum, helping students build a strong spiritual foundation as they explore key stories and truths from Scripture. Together, these subjects create a balanced and meaningful educational experience that supports the growth of the whole child—academically, spiritually, and practically.

English Language

Our English Language Arts program is designed to develop strong reading, writing, and communication skills through a thoughtful, step-by-step approach. Students build confidence as they strengthen their grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension while learning to express their thoughts clearly through written and oral communication.

Science

Earth science is the perfect study for budding young scientists. This curriculum is packed with fun activities and adventures to help your student learn about God’s creation of biomes, the food chain, climate, trees, and so much more. Each lesson offers Hidden Treasures to help the student see the biblical connection of the scientific facts and build a deeper relationship with God.

Mathematics

Finally, a homeschool math curriculum for the real world! Math Lessons for a Living Education 3 brings concepts to life through a Charlotte Mason flavor of engaging stories, copy work, oral narration, hands-on experience, and practical application. Equivalent to a third grade level.

World Geography

Our World Geography program introduces students to the people, places, and cultures that make up our world, helping them develop a broader understanding of how different regions are connected. Through engaging lessons and exploration, students learn about continents, countries, climates, and cultural traditions while gaining a greater appreciation for the diversity of God’s creation. This course encourages curiosity, global awareness, and thoughtful observation as students begin to see the world from a wider perspective.

Computer Science

Our Computer Science program introduces students to the foundational concepts of technology, digital literacy, and problem-solving in an engaging and age-appropriate way. Students learn how computers work, explore basic coding principles, and develop logical thinking skills through hands-on activities and guided instruction. This course encourages creativity, critical thinking, and responsible use of technology, equipping students with essential skills for navigating an increasingly digital world.

Social Studies

Our Social Studies program helps students develop an understanding of history, community, and the world around them. Through engaging lessons, students explore important historical events, cultures, and the roles people play in society. This course encourages critical thinking, thoughtful discussion, and a growing awareness of how past and present connect, while helping students develop a sense of responsibility, citizenship, and appreciation for the world God has created.