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Chapel (All Grades)

At the heart of Anchored Homeschool Academy is our commitment to following Jesus Christ and raising our children to be His disciples. Chapel is a sweet time each week when families gather to worship the Lord together. This time includes a short devotion, worship, and Bible passage recitation.
After chapel:


  • Preschool, Kindergarten, and Secondary students will head to their classes.

  • 1st–6th Grade students will stay for memory group time, practicing vocabulary, poetry, and theology memorization.

Students who complete all memory work for the year will be eligible to compete in a Memory Challenge at year’s end and will be honored for their achievement.



Preschool–1st Grade

These early years are full of discovery and joy. Our classes balance fun and learning with activities that include:


  • Science and social studies

  • Letter recognition and early reading

  • Storytime and read-alouds

  • Hands-on crafts and activities

  • Movement and music



Science (2nd–12th Grade)

We use Apologia Science, a trusted and biblically sound curriculum, for all science instruction from 2nd grade through high school.


  • Students will engage in experiments and hands-on activities related to their unit of study.

  • All grades will have some reading homework.

  • Upper grades may be given quizzes, tests, and reading homework.



Geography (2nd–3rd Grade)

Students will explore the Middle and Western United States using Our 50 States by Notgrass History.


  • Includes engaging lessons, mapping, and simple reading assignments.



History (4th–12th Grade)

Students will explore significant historical events and eras through unit studies. Each unit is paired with a list of engaging historical fiction books, tailored by age.


  • Activities include book discussions, projects, and hands-on learning.

  • Some reading and occasional projects are expected.



Book Club (1st–6th Grade)

Book Club is a fun and engaging class where students will:

  • Read and discuss classic and entertaining literature

  • Participate in themed activities that relate to each book



Bible (2nd–12th Grade)

Bible class is designed to build a firm foundation in God’s Word. Students will:


  • Dive deeper into Scripture

  • Learn key theological truths

  • Be introduced to apologetics to help them understand what they believe and why



Writing (4th-8th Grade)


Writing and Rhetoric (7th–8th Grade)
This class uses the Classical Academic Press Writing and Rhetoric series to help students learn the art of writing well through imitation and practice.


Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) (4th–6th Grade)
Using the IEW method, students will build confidence and skill as writers.


  • This class will include weekly homework assignments.



Logic (7th–8th Grade)

We aim to equip students to think clearly and biblically. This class will:


  • Teach the basics of formal logic

  • Help students reason well and discern truth

  • Encourage them to apply logic in defense of their faith and in everyday thinking



Questions?
If you have questions about any of the classes, feel free to reach out. We’re happy to help!

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