This is a CORE class that meets twice a week for the full year. Parents are required to attend the mandatory Core Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 24th at 2pm, August 24th at 6pm, September 7th at 2pm, or September 7th at 6pm.
Welcome to a high school level Spanish program. We will spend the entire year learning the basics of the Spanish language through lessons, readings, writing and conversations. This is a beginning level class for any high schooler who has not had any Spanish language learning and would like to receive a high school language credit. This class will meet 2x a week and there will be 3-5 hours of required homework on top of class time.
Requirements:
In order to fully grasp the language in a shorter amount of class time, the homework will be mandatory to help cement the ideas and further the language learning. Students will be expected to participate in class and stay on top of homework. If more then two homework assignments are missed, student may be dropped from the class without refund. Quizzes and tests will also be a regular occurrence within the class. Students should be able to study on their own, take homework seriously and put in effort while in class.
Required texts: Abeka Spanish 1 from the Spanish Language Arts Series. $63.90 This is the NEW and improved book - please make sure you don't order the old version.
Spanish 1 Oral Fluency Exercises. $26.40
These books can be found on Christianbook. com or the Abeka website itself.
Your student will also be required to bring a 3 ring binder, notebook paper, pencils and 3x5 cards to class.
Come and learn history in an engaging and fun environment! This history class will explore medieval history through story telling, geography/cartography, and a weekly craft project. Crafted for 2-6th graders, this class will engage the auditory, tactile, and visual learners and will make history memorable and fun. Olivia has 4 kids, ages 3-11 and has had fun homeschooling for the last 6 years - The Story of the World is a family favorite!
Requirements:
Students should be able to listen to a 20 minute story while doing a tactile activity, have the dexterity to color and use scissors, be able to follow simple, step-by-step instructions, and be a participant in a group discussion by both listening and answering questions in turn. Reading is helpful but not an absolute requirement.
Equal parts science, history, math, and literature this class will use living books and hands-on projects to explore the famous scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians of the ancient world. The goal of this class is to foster a love for the STEM fields through outstanding storytelling. This year-long class covers ancient times and spring term includes discoveries from Fibonacci, Galen, Gutenberg, da Vinci, and more. Students need not have a love of math or science to succeed in this class, but they should be eager to learn and ready to follow directions.
Tap I offers an introduction into the world of rhythm and sound. Come make a joyful noise as we will learn the foundational steps that are the building blocks to fast, beautiful tapping. Students are required to wear dance/loose attire, have tap shoes and are encouraged to bring a water bottle with them to class. This is a year long class and students will be performing in a Winter Showcase on January 19th as well as the Spring Dance Show in May (16th-19th). Our syllabus containing more details about the shows and pertinent dance class information is located here on our website. Click on Programs - Dance - Dance Department.
Welcome to our level 2 Tap dance class, where we delve into the captivating world of rhythm, syncopation, and sound. Through graceful movements, we'll create enchanting dances that truly express ourselves through the power of music. Our classes are thoughtfully divided into four levels, ensuring that each student is placed according to their individual proficiency. Don't worry if you find yourself repeating levels—it's a common and encouraged practice as you strive for mastery in this beautiful dance form. Join me on a weekly basis as we embark on a journey to build upon the skills you've cultivated in previous years of training. Together, let's create joyful noise that will resonate with our souls! This is a year long class and students will be asked to commit to attending for the entire year. Please wear comfortable clothing and tap shoes. Students will be performing in a Winter Showcase on January 19th as well as the Spring Dance Show in May (16th-19th). Parents please view and sign our syllabus containing more details about the shows and pertinent dance class information. It is located here on our website. Click on Programs - Dance - Dance Department or at this link: https://fphrc.groupzu.com/page/view/dance.
Requirements:
Tap 1. Parents are required to view and sign the dance department syllabus available at: https://fphrc.groupzu.com/page/view/dance and parents new to the dance department need to attend a Mandatory Parent Meeting on Monday, October 2nd at 7pm.
This is not a class for the faint of heart!.... But it will be TONS of fun! Our most advanced group of dancers will be challenged with choreography that I give them after seeing their abilities, and will have opportunities to come up with and teach their own choreography to the rest of the class! I look forward to seeing all of the creativity and hard work from these students! This is a year long class and students will be asked to commit to attending for the entire year. Comfortable clothing and tap shoes should be worn to class. Students will be performing in a Winter Showcase on January 19th as well as the Spring Dance Show in May (16th-19th). Parents please view and sign our syllabus containing more details about the shows and pertinent dance class information. It is located here on our website. Click on Programs - Dance - Dance Department or at this link: https://fphrc.groupzu.com/page/view/dance.
Requirements:
Been approved by Annie Knoedler to be at this difficulty level in dance. Parents are required to view and sign the dance department syllabus available at: https://fphrc.groupzu.com/page/view/dance and parents new to the dance department need to attend a Mandatory Parent Meeting on Monday, October 2nd at 7pm.
This is a year-long class! About the teacher: My name is Anamaria Micu. I have a teaching degree in K-8 education and a music endorsement. I've taught private piano lessons for 25 years and worked as a music teacher at Cornerstone Christian School. I have experience in teaching multiple choirs and small ensembles over the years in the community and various churches and have sung on worship teams and led worship at several churches. I'm excited to share my love of music with your kiddos! As part of the Worship Choir, students will learn what worship is through various short devotions. Students will learn various worship songs arranged for choirs and learn to sing in 2 and 3 part harmonies, as well as other musics terms and notation. There will be a concert May 23rd that will showcase all they've worked on (required participation). This choir is audition only (will notify you of audition times).
Requirements:
Must love to sing and give an audition (unless you’ve auditioned for me last year). Participation in the concert is required and a year-long commitment is expected so that we can grow our skills over the course of the year! Each student that signs up must love to sing and be excited to be a part of the class
Join your fellow Globetrotters up in the treehouse as we travel the world through stories, craft projects, games, art history, missionary biographies, world landmarks, cultural celebrations, music and more! Each week students will add a new flag stamp to their Passport and learn about that country's unique characteristics. We will also study & pray each week for different people groups around the world who need to hear about Jesus.
At the end of this year-long class, each student will take home an information-packed suitcase of all their work and projects.
Requirements:
Requirements:
*This class is meant to be taken alongside the enrichment class Eat Your Way Around the World. At registration you will automatically be registered for both; contact the class coordinator if you do not wish to be enrolled in Eat Your Way Around the World.
Students will be encouraged to follow 3-step directions, work independently, ask for help if needed, take turns and show kindness and respect to the teacher and fellow classmates.
This is a CORE class that meets twice a week for the full year. Parents are required to attend the mandatory Core Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 24th at 2pm, August 24th at 6pm, September 7th at 2pm, or September 7th at 6pm.
Year 2 continues on the foundation built in year 1. Students will review and expand on verb conjugations, especially irregular forms learned in the first year. The focus in year 2 will be on the past tense and expanding vocabulary for conversations. Class time will cover the book lessons and practice speaking and listening so attendance is vital. Additionally, fun activities will be used to make class lively and anchor lessons.
Requirements:
Basic understanding of Spanish verb conjugation and beginning conversation skills is required. One year of Spanish is ideal. Native speakers are welcome to study the grammar. Required materials: ABEKA Spanish 1B (Por Todo El Mundo B) student books and Vocabulary manual.
This is a CORE class that meets twice a week for the full year. Parents are required to attend the mandatory Core Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 24th at 2pm, August 24th at 6pm, September 7th at 2pm, or September 7th at 6pm.
Year 2 continues on the foundation built in year 1. Students will review and expand on verb conjugations, especially irregular forms learned in the first year. The focus in year 2 will be on the past tense and expanding vocabulary for conversations. Class time will cover the book lessons and practice speaking and listening so attendance is vital. Additionally, fun activities will be used to make class lively and anchor lessons.
Requirements:
Basic understanding of Spanish verb conjugation and beginning conversation skills is required. One year of Spanish is ideal. Native speakers are welcome to study the grammar. Required materials: ABEKA Spanish 1B (Por Todo El Mundo B) student books and Vocabulary manual.