CURRICULUM

Rooted Hybrid Homeschool utilizes thoughtfully selected curriculum and teaching methods that support multi-sensory learning, meaningful communication, curiosity and discovery. Through hands-on activities, discussion-based learning, creative exploration, and individualized support, students are encouraged to actively engage with what they are learning in ways that are both meaningful and memorable. Our flexible approach allows instruction to be adapted for a wide range of abilities, learning styles, and developmental needs, helping each child grow with confidence in a supportive, Christ-centered environment.

Supply fees cover all that will be done oncampus, as well as the math book that will go back and forth between home and school. Families will be responsible for purchasing and implementing the specific language arts curriculum they prefer based on the needs of their child/family. Both science and social studies curriculums are designed to be taught 2 days per week. As the primary educator of their children, parents  will only purchase additional resources if they prefer to do so. Rooted Hybrid Homeschool serves as a homeschool enrichment program. 

Curriculum Choices for Rooted

Math: 

Master Books + manipulatives + real-life math practice (student book expense is accounted for in the supply fee)
Benefits: Open and go- simple, designed to avoid overwhelm, content correlation across grade levels, minimal words (supports success in students with reading difficulty)

Language Arts: 

Read alouds + novel studies + projects

Benefits: Collaborative for a range of grades and abilities for each of our modified one-room schoolhouse style classrooms. On-campus language arts will primarily focus on reading/listening comprehension and verbal or written expression. Phonics/language arts curriculum recommendations available upon request. 

Science: 

The Good and the Beautiful Thematic Units on campus days, as the curriculum is designed to be taught 2 days per week. Families may supplement on home days if preferred. 
Benefits: multi-age/varied ability friendly, hands-on, includes experiments, thematic

Social Studies:

Beautiful Feet for on campus days, as the curriculum is designed to be taught 2 days per week. Families may supplement on home days if preferred. 
Benefits: Focuses on good character, students learn about culture, piques curiosity, and students journal about their learning.

Electives: art, nature study, cooking/food prep, and more

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