5th - 12th Grade Classes
Our experienced and passionate educators look forward to supporting you in your homeschool journey with your middle and high school aged students! These classes meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00-3:00 at the Tomoka Christian Ormond Campus.
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Please view the Curriculum & Supply List from the drop down menu for all curriculum and materials needed.
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History 5-6 with Ms. Bethany | 9:00
Your child will delight in describing all the exciting events they are learning about in this Modern World History course using the Mystery of History vol. 4 text.
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From the wars of independence around the world to modern times, history will be relevant and your student will enjoy making connections.
Math 5 with Ms. Kristyn | 10:00
Students in Math 5 will continue building on the skills they developed in Math 4, and will apply them to “real world” scenarios. It is my goal to make math engaging and relevant through games, activities, and project based learning exercises in addition to the daily lesson activities. This year, students can expect to receive more individualized assistance during independent work times, learn cooperatively with other students during math project times, and discover how math is found in creation as well as how we use it every day.
English 5 with Ms. Bethany | 11:00
Through a variety of literature genres in reading and by exploring how to write with structure and style using IEW's effective approach, your child's skills will soar as they immerse themselves in various time periods and different worlds.
Science 5-6 with Ms. Kristyn | 1:00
​In this Chemistry and Physics class, students will appreciate the fascinating (and fun!) world of science in a whole new way as they study the basic building blocks of creation, atoms and molecules, simple chemicals, the laws of motion, and energy in its many forms.
Play Writing and Production 5-6
w/ Ms. Christianne | 2:00
Students will first work together to perform each role in a ready made production - including set design, costumes, and performance.
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Then, students will be challenged to work together to write and produce their own play.
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This integrated learning course incorporates art, public speaking, literature, history, music appreciation, and collaborative learning.
Students will learn to love writing with structure and style as we utilize IEWs systematic writing approach and Fix It! Grammar program. Literature selections across a variety of genres will expand students' horizons and will foster a love of reading, all while developing a rich vocabulary.
Math 6 with Ms. Kristyn | 11:00
Students in Math 6 will continue building on the skills they developed in Math 5, and will apply them to “real world” scenarios. It is my goal to make math engaging and relevant through games, activities, and project based learning exercises in addition to the daily lesson activities. This year, students can expect to receive more individualized assistance during independent work times, learn cooperatively with other students during math project times, and discover how math is found in creation as well as how we use it every day.
English 7 with Ms. Christianne | 11:00
From thesis statements to transitions, introductions to conclusions, students will learn the building blocks of a well-crafted essay in IEW's writing programs. Students will gain confidence in their ability to adequately craft descriptive writing, argumentative writing, and the beginning phases of literary analysis. Supplemental activities and lessons, along with creative elements, will be included to further encourage practice and understanding of essay writing that will prove purposeful in upper-level English classes.
Science 7 with Ms. Eve | 10:00
This is a true General Science course covering a variety of branches of science including astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, earth study, geology, paleontology, and environmental science modules giving students a solid foundation in that broad field of study. Students will learn how to properly use the scientific method, how to record data and report it, and how to utilize several types of graphs.
History 7 with Ms. Christianne | 9:00
Utilizing Notgrass History's From Adam to Us - Creation to Cathedrals, your students will be amazed at all that this ancient world history course has to offer - and how we can learn lessons from this time period that are still relevant to us today!
Math 7 with Mr. Bill | 1:00
In this class, students will exercise their problem-solving skills and learn that math can be accessible and useful! We will be using Teaching Textbooks for daily lessons in addition to a variety of math puzzles, games, and activities!
Forensics 7-12 w/ Ms. Eve | 2:00
Forensics encompasses many science disciplines as they are used to support the legal system. In our forensic science class, students will explore forensic disciplines of crime scene documentation​ and will learn to observe, collect, analyze, and evaluate evidence associated with criminal cases. Through scientific reasoning and critical thinking, students will evaluate the use of scientific principles as they apply to criminalistics and other life situations.
History 8 with Ms. Christianne | 9:00
Utilizing Notgrass History's From Adam to Us - Creation to Cathedrals, your students will be amazed at all that this ancient world history course has to offer - and how we can learn lessons from this time period that are still relevant to us today!
Pre-Algebra with Mr. Bill | 10:00
In this class, students will exercise their problem-solving skills and learn that math can be accessible and useful! We will be using Teaching Textbooks for daily lessons in addition to a variety of math puzzles, games, and activities!
Science 8 w/ Ms. Eve | 11:00
Exploring Creation with Physical Science, 3rd Edition is designed to prepare your 8th or 9th grade student as they transition into high school Biology. This science course teaches atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonds, reactions, motion, forces, energy, waves, sound, light, electricity, magnetism, Earth’s structure, weathering, and atmosphere.
English 8 with Ms. Christianne | 1:00
This class will provide a solid grounding in literary analysis, such as what to look for when we read a work of literature, the literary devices commonly used by authors and why they work well, and how authors succeed in conveying tone, theme, character, irony, point of view, and so forth. Students will learn how to analyze elements of literature: setting, plot, characterization, imagery, allusions, parallelism, and much more.
Algebra 1 with Mr. Bill| 9:00
In this class, students will exercise their problem-solving skills and learn that math can be accessible and useful! We will be using Teaching Textbooks for daily lessons in addition to a variety of math puzzles, games, and activities!
English 9-12 w/ Ms. Christianne | 10:00
From thesis statements to transitions, introductions to conclusions, students will learn the building blocks of a well-crafted essay in IEW's writing programs. Students will gain confidence in their ability to adequately craft descriptive writing, argumentative writing, and the beginning phases of literary analysis. Supplemental activities and lessons, along with creative elements, will be included to further encourage practice and understanding of essay writing that will prove purposeful in upper-level English classes.
World History w/ Mr. Bill | 11:00
This class will cover all periods of history - ancient, medieval, and modern - from the perspective of faith in God and respect for His Word. It offers a thorough survey of Western civilization with significant coverage of Latin America, Africa, and Asia. With many creative supplemental activities, students will meet key figures that influenced each time period, read historical documents, and view artifacts that will ultimately give students a rich experience of different world cultures.
Biology 9-12 w/ Ms. Eve | 1:00
This course illustrates the beauty of life that surrounds us all! Modules cover atoms, chemical structures, ecosystems, biomes, ecological communities, cell structure and function, cellular energy, DNA, proteins, cell cycles, and genetics (including inheritance, disorders, and technology). Students will also learn about prokaryotes, viruses, protists, fungi, and the fascinating worlds of plants and animals.
Forensics 7-12 w/ Ms.Eve | 2:00
Forensics encompasses many science disciplines as they are used to support the legal system. In our forensic science class, students will explore forensic disciplines of crime scene documentation​ and will learn to observe, collect, analyze, and evaluate evidence associated with criminal cases. Through scientific reasoning and critical thinking, students will evaluate the use of scientific principles as they apply to criminalistics and other life situations.