Bible Living in God's Love - Bob Jones University Press
• Integrates doctrine into a chronological and thematic study of the Old and New Testaments
• Bible characters include: Levites, Samson, Boaz, Jonah, Rehoboam, King Asa, Philip and the eunuch
• Themes include: sin and grace, obedience, holiness, my body as God’s temple, evangelism and missions, false teachers
Reading Pages in My Head - Bob Jones University Press
Word Recognition
Comprehension
Vocabulary
Literature
Study Skills
Silent Reading
Oral Reading
Composition
Language Arts
Through daily exercises and unit tests, students gain an appreciation for the English language as a way of expressing themselves. Students will learn to:
Use the eight parts of speech correctly (verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections)
Recognize/write sentences and use sentence parts correctly
Use punctuation correctly
Use quotations and capitals correctly
Apply the writing process in completing book reports, letters, paragraphs, and outlines
Use the encyclopedia, dictionary, thesaurus and other resources for research writing
Appreciate God's gift of language through the use of synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms
Recognize and use complements correctly
Diagram sentences completely
Text: ABeka Book - God's Gift of Language B workbook
Math - Bob Jones University Press
Numeration
Number Sense
Counting
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Algebra Readiness
Fractions
Decimals
Geometry
Estimation
Measurement
Problem Solving
Statistics and Graphs
Calculators
Social Studies Old World History and Geography - aBeka book
This fascinating study of the Eastern Hemisphere by geographical regions begins in the Middle East, where history began, and continues with the history, geography, and culture of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica. A good introduction to worldwide missions and missionary heroes and contrasts Communism and Americanism.
Science Investigating God's World - aBeka book
This study leads students from the known to the unknown by teaching important science concepts within the context of things they see and know. The aim is to help students understand basic principles of science rather than merely teach them science vocabulary. The world is presented as the creation of God and glorifies Him as its Sustainer and Upholder. The course introduces great scientists and naturalists who believed in the Biblical account of Creation, and where appropriate, it refutes the materialist's faith in evolution. Students learn about plants, animals, matter, energy, light, minerals, and more.