Classes


 

Status Class Name
Class = Full
Ages Teacher Term Category
Mock Trial Ages 10yr-14yr Carlene McKinley Spring 2022 Social Studies
- Government
Schedule: Tuesday - Classroom - 218: 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Description:A mock trial is simply a pretend trial. After learning basic information about the U.S. judicial system, a young person will participate in a trial in which he/she will act as the judge, attorney, witness, bailiff and/or member of the jury. Homeschool Court provides an easy-to-use Christian curriculum where students will become well-informed American citizens who understand our judicial system in depth. All Homeschool Court materials seek to glorify our Savior and draw young people closer to Him by understanding our country's Biblical foundation. The emphasis on logic, writing and legal concepts will strengthen gifts He has given each individual student. ​ Unlike mock trial competitions, this curriculum is designed to be non-competitve and conducted in a relaxed learning environment. Students will receive a certificate of completion.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$32, Term Total = $32
Class Fee:$100.00
Supply Fee:$25.00
Modern Nutrition for Teens Ages 13yr-19yr+ Sarah Yee Fall 2021 Science
- Biology
Schedule:
Description:We will be delving into the ever-evolving world of nutrition and wellness. We'll start with a little history of our ancestors' diets and lifestyles, learn some basic anatomy and physiology, and then dive into culinary wellness. We will learn about modern nutrition and why it's so important for our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. We will learn about bio-individuality and the importance of listening to our bodies. We will discuss basic kitchen skills and learn how to make a few delicious, easy recipes! This is a year-long class. About an hour of homework each week.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$64, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$150.00
Supply Fee:$20.00
Mom & Kid Bootcamp Ages 3yr-10yr Jade Moore Fall 2021 Physical Fitness
- General Fitness
Schedule: Tuesday - Auditorium - 002: 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Description:Total body workout with your kids that is designed for moms of all fitness levels. The focus is on having fun with your kids while building lasting friendships with other moms. Whether you are just beginning your fitness journey to those who would like to encourage movement within their kids routine, Bootcamp is designed to not only give you a workout but give you the tools to incorporate exercise into your families life. Classes involve activities such as partner games, competitions, and creativity to engage all families. ALL CHILDREN NEED TO BE REGISTERED, SO REGISTER PARENT AND ALL CHILDREN AGES 3-10. Children birth to 2 years old are welcome but don't need to register. Class fee is per family, you will be invoiced as such before the start of class.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$32, Term Total = $32
Class Fee:$180.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
Mommy & Me Fitness Fun Ages 2yr-4yr Kristin Krasko Winter/Spring 2021 Physical Fitness
- General Fitness
Schedule: Monday - Auditorium - 002: 10:30 am - 10:55 am
Description:It's all about our kids doing things they love to do, while you participate with them. We will playfully tackle the obstacle course, play games, explode with fun in parachute play, and learn the basics of body movement exercises. Activities help develop agility, coordination, directionality, listening skills, gross and fine motor skills and spatial awareness. Parents will enjoy helping their child grow more skillful and independent. Classes will make for an exciting play date!
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$32, Term Total = $32
Class Fee:$60.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
Mommy and Me Baby Sign Language Ages 0-3yr Hailey Koetitz Winter/Spring 2021 Language Arts
Schedule: Tuesday - Classroom - 228: 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Description:"What if your infant could tell you exactly what they need without saying a word? Yes, that's possible! Infants from less than six months of age can begin to learn the basic signs and communicate with you before they learn how to talk. In this class we'll be learning basic one-word signs that will help your child communicate at an early age. ** Parent required to attend with child! -Take home easy to follow photo references each week -Easy to learn for all ages -Develop a closer bond and communication with your baby ABOUT ME: I have spent the last 7 years developing my skills of teaching and caring for young children. I have a degree in Early Childhood Education and was homeschooled from 3rd grade-high school. I would love to pass on the wonderful parts of homeschooling to your children!"
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$32, Term Total = $32
Class Fee:$100.00
Supply Fee:$10.00
Monster Truck Fun Ages 8yr-11yr Sharon Czerwien Spring 2023 Theology
- Bible
Schedule: Monday - Classroom - 220: 4:00 pm - 4:50 pm
Description:In Monster Truck Fun, students will learn interesting STEM-based monster truck facts and Biblical application. Sharon Czerwien will use monster trucks as the main analogy to teach Bible themes such as perseverance, trusting God during tough times, and playing by the rules. In this monster truck class, Mrs. Czerwien will use her book, "Bumps Are Okay for KIDS and Other Biblical Lessons Learned from Monster Trucks!" Though Mrs. Czerwien will use the material in her book as the main thrust of this class, purchasing the book will not be necessary to enroll. Monster Truck Fun will include a variety of hands-on and STEM-based activities, short monster truck video clips, painting, sensory bins, and “kid-friendly” Bible application. All students will be provided with a toy monster truck to use for different hands-on activities. The students will then be able to take the trucks home on the last day. In the final class, the students will be able to work together to engineer a toy-sized monster truck rally. Class Schedule (these weeks may be switched around during the semester): Week 1: Monster Truck Bumps God has a purpose for your bumps. Week 2: Strong Frames The Bible is your strong frame to survive life’s bumps. Week 3: Tire Pressure and the “Uh-Oh Factor” There are shocking moments in life—just like the deflated-looking monster truck tires! Week 4: Driver perseverance God can give you strength to persevere. Week 5: A Dizzying Ride When life is dizzying, remember Who is always with you. Week 6: Track Officials/Playing by the Rules There are important “track officials” in your life. Week 7: The Need for Expert Help God has placed needed “experts” in your life. Week 8: Prepared Drivers Spiritual Preparation is necessary in life. Week 9: A Fitted Seat for Each Driver Remember to let the Bible be at home in your heart. Week 10: Dirty and Broken Monster Trucks Even when you mess up, God can forgive you and use you again! Week 11: Lightweight Parts When you feel weighed down with stress, cast your worries to God. Week 12: Suspension Systems for the Bumps A spiritual suspension system is necessary to survive your bumps. Week 13: Painting Day Week 14: Guest Speaker show roll cage or truck (if schedules work out) 0r “Sensory Play Day” Week 15: Science Day Week 16: Party Day and Construct a Rally
Requirements:There are no requirements for enrollment, and there will be no homework.
Assistants:No assistants
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Elective
Admin Fee:$4, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$90.00
Supply Fee:$15.00
MS Ancient History Through a Biblical Lens (Fall) Ages 10yr-14yr Rachael Becker Fall 2022 Social Studies
- World History
Schedule: Tuesday - Classroom - 224: 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Description:This class is designed teach classic ancient history through a biblical worldview. It is a one year class that will meet weekly. Students will learn the archaeological and historical evidence for the Scriptures. The bulk of the class will be spent learning how Israel and the Early Church interacted with and were impacted by major people groups in history. We will explore Mesopotamia, Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. I am a Washington State certificated teacher, who taught ancient history in a public middle school for eight years. (2013-2021). I also was a Biblical Studies major at Multnomah University. My teaching experience and education combined has equipped me to see history with a Christian worldview. I find it exciting to see what God has done in the past and knowing that helps us to trust his faithfulness today. My hope is to foster a deeper love of God and love of learning in students and help them see history on God's timeline.
Requirements:Middle School class grades 5-8. Students will need a notebook, pencil, highlighters, sticky notes, and their Bible. Google Classroom will be used for some assignments. Others will be submitted in person depending on the activity.
Assistants:
Homework:< 1 Hour Week
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Core
Admin Fee:$4, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$95.00
Supply Fee:$15.00
MS Ancient History Through a Biblical Lens (Spring) Ages 10yr-14yr Rachael Becker Spring 2023 Social Studies
- World History
Schedule: Tuesday - Classroom - 218: 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Description:This class is designed teach classic ancient history through a biblical worldview. It is a one year class that will meet weekly. Students will learn the archaeological and historical evidence for the Scriptures. The bulk of the class will be spent learning how Israel and the Early Church interacted with and were impacted by major people groups in history. We will explore Mesopotamia, Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. I am a Washington State certificated teacher, who taught ancient history in a public middle school for eight years. (2013-2021). I also was a Biblical Studies major at Multnomah University. My teaching experience and education combined has equipped me to see history with a Christian worldview. I find it exciting to see what God has done in the past and knowing that helps us to trust his faithfulness today. My hope is to foster a deeper love of God and love of learning in students and help them see history on God's timeline.
Requirements:Middle School class grades 5-8. Students will need a notebook, pencil, highlighters, sticky notes, and their Bible. Google Classroom will be used for some assignments. Others will be submitted in person depending on the activity.
Assistants:
Homework:< 1 Hour Week
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Core
Admin Fee:$4, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$95.00
Supply Fee:$15.00
MS Creative Writing Ages 10yr-14yr Rachael Becker Fall 2022 Language Arts
- Writing
Schedule: Tuesday - Classroom - 224: 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Description:This class will focus on creative writing and will include a unit on poetry with a focus on figurative language and poetry writing. The class will also cover narrative writing. with an emphasis on story elements (plot, character, conflict, theme, setting), writing with detail, and more! Students will explore allegory through the reading of C.S. Lewis' "The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe." A copy of the book will be provided by the teacher to be borrowed for the semester. The book will also help with story writing as Lewis writes with detail and engaging dialogue. Students will need a writing notebook, pencil, sticky notes, and highlighters. Access to a computer will be needed at home to access Google Classroom documents and type coursework for grading. All students will be given points and feedback for assignments. Homework is minimal for this class.
Requirements:This class is designed for grades 5-8 (about ages 10-14).
Assistants:
Homework:< 1 Hour Week
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Specialty
Admin Fee:$4, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$100.00
Supply Fee:$15.00
MS Engineering: Challenging the Next Generation Ages 11yr-14yr Giselle Veach Fall 2023 Science
- Engineering
Schedule: Tuesday - Computer Lab - 125: 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Tuesday - Science Lab - 127: 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Description:Join us for this challenge-based engineering course in which students will apply STEM concepts to solve problems they may encounter in the real world! Students will work individually or as teams in each unit to create a solution to the unit challenge with some guidance from the teacher. Examples of challenges that have been implemented in class include the long-distance launcher, the Roman aqueduct project, the paper airplane challenge, the bridge challenge, etc. Concluding the course, students will present their favorite work on the final day of class. ***BECAUSE OF THE HANDS-ON NATURE OF THIS COURSE IT REQUIRES 1-2 PARENT ASSISTANTS. IF YOU ARE WILLING TO BE AN ASSISTANT IN THIS CLASS, YOUR STUDENT GETS A 50% DISCOUNT ON THEIR TEACHER FEES. To be an assistant in this class simply register yourself the same way you registered your child.
Requirements:Students must have the ability to independently use a hot glue gun, follow directions, and have a willingness to learn new things. Students must also be able to keep a notebook, take notes, and understand basic step-by-step written instructions.
Assistants:
Homework:Up to 2 Hours Week
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Specialty
Admin Fee:$4.00, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$105.00
Supply Fee:$5.00

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