Elementary
Ephesians 4:12 To equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up…
At Southeast Christian School, you will see Biblical integration across all subjects, as well as Bible as a core academic class. Our main focus is on instilling a Biblical worldview in our students, which teaches scriptural truths about God, Creation, Humanity, Mordal Order, and Purpose. Biblical Integration is more than just memorizing Bible verses. Our teachers are trained to integrate Biblical truths throughout every discipline. Students are encouraged throughout class to think about not only the content they are learning, but how it stands up to what God’s Word says is true.
Our teachers are highly qualified and ACSI certified. The ACSI certification requires extensive study and training in Biblical integration, with teachers submitting a Christian Philosophy of Education. Our teachers maintain their certifications and licensure by earning continuing education credits in Bible and Education
Southeast Christian School commits to emphasizing Christian curriculum that meets our academic and Biblical Integration standards. Some of our current publishers include Bob Jones University and ACSI Press.
Language Arts/Reading: Listening and Speaking, Reading, Writing, Language Conventions, Poetry, Fiction, Sayings and Phrases
History and Geography: Change and continuity, historical family life, symbols and holidays
Mathematics: Patterns and Classification, Numbers and Number Sense, Money, Computation, Measurement, Geometry
Science: Plants and Plant Growth, Animals and Their Needs, Human Body (Five Senses), Seasons and Weather
Bible: creation, salvation, daily life of Christians
Language Arts/Reading: Listening and Speaking, Reading, Writing, Language Conventions, Poetry, Fiction, Sayings and Phrases
History and Geography: cultures, historical family life, timelines, maps, basic exchange and currency principles, authority, symbols and holidays
Mathematics: Patterns and Classification, Numbers and Number Sense, Money, Computation, Measurement, Geometry
Science: Living Things and Their Environments, Human Body (Body Systems), Matter, Properties of Matter, Measurement, Introduction to Electricity, Astronomy, The Earth, Science Biographies
Bible: Jesus as the savior and son of God, old testament, miracles, explore the purpose of God’s word
Language Arts/Reading: spelling patterns, narratives, point of view, parts of speech, text features, introduction to cursive
History and Geography: cultures, historical family life, timelines, maps, basic exchange and currency principles, authority, symbols and holidays
Mathematics: counting within 1,000, even and odd numbers, fractions, number lines and plots, place value, money, time, addition and subtraction, geometric figures
Science: changes to materials, biodiversity and organism needs, Earth’s history, geographic features, weathering and erosion
Bible: understanding salvation, old testament, disciples, purpose of missions, purpose and methods of worship
Language Arts/Reading: irregular spelling patterns, narratives, point of view, parts of speech, text features, revision, sources and research, cursive writing
History and Geography: technology, time lines, natural resources, location and geographic characteristics, economic activity, authority
Mathematics: estimations, equivalent fractions, mass and liquid volume, patterns,
Science: force and motion, electricity and magnetism, comparing organisms, climate and weather, natural hazards, engineering design problems, scientific method
Bible: understanding salvation, events and people from the new testament, organizational context of the books of the Bible, significant events in Christ’s ministry.
Language Arts/Reading: irregular spelling patterns, narratives, point of view, parts of speech, text features, revision, sources and research, cursive writing
History and Geography: changes in Native American life, pioneer communities, American migration, Colorado history
Mathematics: estimations, equivalent fractions, multiplication and division, mass and liquid volume, patterns,
Science: ecosystem interactions, gravity, Earth systems, engineering design problems and solutions, scientific method
Bible: understanding salvation, events and people from the old testament, organizational context of the books of the Bible, evangelism
Language Arts/Reading: generating claims, evidence, and reasoning, analyzing theme and points of view, parts of speech, revision and editing, analyzing language and comparing texts, American history research project
History and Geography: American independence, historical american documents, exploration and discovery, flow of economic resources, American citizenship
Mathematics: decimal place value, exponents, fraction multiplication and division, measurement conversions
Science: force and motion, electricity and magnetism, comparing organisms, climate and weather, natural hazards, engineering design problems, scientific method
Bible: understanding salvation, key prophecies related to Christ, Bible study skills, developing Godly characteristics
At Southeast Christian School, one of our goals is to shape students into disciples of Christ, giving them opportunities to show Christ’s love to their communities through service. Each February, SCS partners with a ministry organization to highlight during Chapel services and to our school community. In Elementary school, you can expect your student to experience a minimum of two service projects per year; one service project is chosen within the classroom, and the others are school-wide service projects provided by our Chaplain. Some examples of service projects for Elementary students include: cleaning up litter, visiting local nursing homes, writing to US Veterans, and Operation Christmas Child.
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