Little Shepherds 1st-3rd Grade

                       CLASSES

BIBLE: Morning prayer and Bible lesson

PE AND RECESS:  Packed with energy and excitement — from creative group games in the gym to outdoor games and challenges that keep students moving and having fun!

SCIENCE:  Lessons from Fields and Flowers by The Good and the Beautiful

HISTORY:  Lessons from Education.com and more on American History, Presidents and Geography 

MATH and LANGUAGE ARTS:  In class, we will teach English by engaging students in the foundations of reading and writing skills appropriate for their grade level. Students will bring review work for Math. We will also incorporate Math through the teaching of fundamental skills such as counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, money skills, and more.

Art:  We incorporate art into our activities and have art centered lessons. 


Clubs, Home Economics, and Culinary Arts start at 4th grade. 

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MATERIAL LIST _______________

All books, student books and materials for classes must be purchased before classes start on August 19th, 2025. Please bring all materials to class. Everyone will bring their laptops, or tablets and headphones the first week of classes for set up. 

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For SOCIAL STUDIES/ HISTORY 

You do not need to purchase any books. 

We will have lessons from Education.com, Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool and more for American History, Presidents and Geography.

History is held two days a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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For SCIENCE 

You will need to go to TheGoodAndTheBeautiful.com then go to Science curriculums and order:  Books pictured above. -Fields and Flowers   https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/products/fields-and-flowers-course-set 

-The Parent Guide: Fields and Flowers, The Big Book of Science Stories: Fields and Flowers ---$39.98---

You will also need a section in your 3 ring binder. 

Science is held two days a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

> Along with this curriculum, there will be lessons and activities from other sources to create a well rounded full year course. 3rd graders will have more incorporated in class.

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MATH and LANGUAGE ARTS

In class, we will teach English by engaging students in the foundations of reading and writing skills appropriate for their grade level. Students will bring review work for Math. We will also incorporate Math through the teaching of fundamental skills such as counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, money skills, and more.

> Bring review work

A section in your three ring binder

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Class materials to bring on your first day of class: 

Items will be shared:

One pack of pencils, pens, and erasers

Pack of thick Expo markers (red, black or blue only)

Two packs of college ruled paper (1 will be shared, 1 will be kept)

One large container of sanitizing wipes 

One pack of paper towels per child

Single roll of toilet paper per child


Items for personal use:

One pair of scissors 

One (2 or 3 inch) three ring binder with six dividers

Highlighters, color pencils and markers

One 12 inch ruler

An easy to tear Sketchbook with thick paper

All math supplies  *calculator (make sure you have the correct calculator for your child's math course). We remove cell phones at the beginning of each day, but keep them close for emergencies or times of need. This means students should bring a calculator instead of using their phone for one. 

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A daily schedule is under the Schedules tab.

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  • Never worry about late fees, admin or registration fees! We wave all fees for those paying for the year or half of the year in full. You also get a discount. 
  • A material list: Read each class carefully to make sure you have all the curriculum books and materials necessary. 
  • Each student will need to bring a packed lunch. 
  • We are not a peanut or other allergy free facility. If your child has dietary needs, please contact us directly.

We are here to assist in your child's education. Parents are ultimately responsible for their child's education. Please check with your accountability association about issuing high school credits.

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