Forerunner Christian Academy will be offering the following classes:
Elementary (K-6th grade)
Language Arts
Math
Social Studies
Science
Electives:
Bible
Art
Elementary Spanish (2nd - 6th grade)
Soccer
Gymnastics
A Heart for You: China (Cornerstone Curriculum) Students will be stirred in their hearts for what God is doing in China. (3rd - 7th grade) Honors Course.
Secondary (7th - 10th)
Language Arts
7th grade - Language and Literature
This course will cover literature, grammar, writing, vocabulary, and spelling.
8th grade - Starting Points of World View
Starting Points is the biblical world view primer. The purpose of this study is
to establish the biblical world view in the hearts and minds of your children.
It lays the solid foundation for their own personal lives. It also provides a
compass for giving direction in the evaluation of all the ideas that will confront
them in life. And finally, this study is the preparatory course for World
Views of the Western World. Properly equipping our children to stand firm in
Christ in the 21st Century is our responsibility as parents. Starting Points is the
initial preparation. This study is divided into four major sections:
Building the Biblical World View: a Bible study addressing the answers to
the seven world view questions.
Identifying Fictional Literature Based upon the Biblical World View: examining
fiction using the biblical world view as the gauge against which these idea
are evaluated.
Speaking the Biblical World View Into the Culture: three approaches to
apologetics will be studied.
Founding a Nation Based upon the Biblical World View: examining the
foundational thoughts and customs of colonial America through the
founding of the nation.
THREE AREAS OF STUDY
THEOLOGY — Seven basis Bible studies. This study is foundational
in understanding and establishing the biblical world view in the
minds and hearts of your children.
LITERATURE —Study of the four areas of literary analysis: plot,
character, theme, and world view. There is a special emphasis upon
understanding the world view of the author.
AMERICAN HISTORY — A study of the social, educational, religious
and political life of colonial America leading up to and including the
thoughts and ideas (the world view) that would shape both the
Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.
World View of Western Civilization I, II, III (9th - 11th grade)
Math
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Science
General Science
Physical Science
Biology I
Chemistry I
Electives
Bible
Computer
Speech (Fall Semester)
Health (Spring Semester)
Family/Consumer Sciences
Language of Choice
Study Hall
Please check back as other elective classes may be added.
Students can take a full or part-time load.
