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Classical education aims to cultivate lifelong learners who are well-rounded, critical thinkers, capable of engaging with complex ideas and contributing positively to society. Our 4th Grade curriculum aims to use the foundational building blocks of English Language Arts and Math to teach more complex curricular concepts. Scholars will also utilize observation and critical thinking skills to explore the human world through History, Science, and Fine Arts.

Classical education aims to cultivate lifelong learners who are well-rounded, critical thinkers, capable of engaging with complex ideas and contributing positively to society.
Our 4th Grade curriculum aims to use the foundational building blocks of English Language Arts and Math to teach more complex curricular concepts. Scholars will also utilize observation and critical thinking skills to explore the human world through History, Science, and Fine Arts.

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Scholars engage with exemplary literature and poetry, participate in phonics and spelling exercises, study grammar through sentence diagramming, and practice composition skills, culminating in the analysis and imitation of great works, fostering comprehensive language proficiency and literary appreciation.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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A review fundamental arithmetic skills and place value, delve into fractions to establish proportional reasoning, and progress to decimals, geometry, and measurement conversion throughout the year.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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Study the structure-function relationship in organisms, energy transfer, wave properties, human anatomy, plant-animal interdependence, Earth’s changes, and natural resource usage.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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Geography introduces physical features and geography concepts, followed by an exploration of Ancient African Kingdoms, medieval European history, Chinese dynasties, and the American Revolution, with a thematic emphasis on origins connecting each unit.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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