September 6, 2010
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Curriculum

1. Saxon Early Learning and Pre-K Curriculum 

http://saxonpublishers.harcourtachieve.com/HA/correlations/pdf/s/sax2044text.pdf

  • Incorporates key curricular content areas essential for young children to be successful learners, including language development, literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, creative arts, social and emotional development, physical health and development, and technology
  • 2. Handwriting Without Tears   www.hwtears.com/method.htm

    What makes Handwriting Without Tears Unique?
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    Developmentally based
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Inclusive: works for children of all abilities
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Multi-sensory teaching aids and methods
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Easy to teach and fun to learn
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Excellent for both classroom and individual instruction

    Program Organization and Features
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Developmentally-based learning sequence
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    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Built-in review of learned skills to promote mastery and fluency
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Clear and consistent page and lesson formats
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Comfortable transition between readiness, printing and cursive
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Valuable support to other language art skills

    Universal Access
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) English language learners succeed in penmanship while improving language skills.
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Special needs students (visual, auditory, sensory motor and cognitive) learn comfortably and with pride because this method teaches to all learning styles.
    1bullet.gif (37 bytes) Advanced learners master handwriting, promoting full expression in other subjects

    3. Wee Learn Bible Curriculum 

    WEE Curriculum
    Curriculum is the framework on which teachers can build an early childhood program that allows children to grow and develop as Jesus did-"in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man" (Luke 2:52).

    A child's growth and development is viewed as a process, not an event. Development begins when the child is conceived and continues throughout life. Spiritual, physical, mental, emotional, and social development are equally important.


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