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Abeka Curriculum 


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Why teach Abeka?

  • Color and variety.
    • Children will encounter characters like Alexander Alligator and Tim the Traveler. 
    • They’ll explore subjects in full color and discover information with the help of professional illustrations. Vibrant pictures. Professionally crafted charts, maps, and timelines.
  • Confidence from the start and achievable goals.
    • Each lesson will encourage and push our students to try their best in all they do leaving them ahead in education. 
    • Too little challenge brings complacency. Too much challenge brings frustration. Abeka will aim for just the right amount.
  • Proven track record
    • Millions of students have used Abeka since it started in 1972, and over 250,000 used Abeka in 2017 alone.
  • Biblical foundations and context.
    • Daily Bible reading and memory verses. 
    • Proverbs 22:6a Train up a child in the way he should go. 
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K1 - Kindergarten Classes

Ages 18-24 months
  • From making a Creation mobile to a turkey headband, your child, ages 18–24 months, will love these fun-filled art projects.
  • Each week, your child will have one or two pages to color or paint, introducing them to a new color each month.
  • Every other week, they will be given a simple craft project with themes of Bible stories, colors, seasons, or holidays for a total of 20 crafts.
K2 Class 
  • Learning numbers with Button Bear
    • Counting to 20, hand-eye coordination, coloring, and listening, along with thinking and reasoning.
  • Art for 2s
    • ​Understanding shapes, animals and colors.
  • Alphabit 
    • Learning sounds of the alphabet through song. Singing along will help your child to increase his speech, memory, and vocabulary skills.
K3 Class 
  • Numbers and skills with Button Bear
    • Enhanced knowledge of shapes, pairs, opposites, numbers, sequence of events, senses, seasons, weather, animals, countries, transportation, dot-to-dot, coloring, thinking and more!
  • Arts and crafts with Amber Lamb
    • ​​40 coloring projects to improve your child's motor skills while they paint, glue and color. 
    • Seasonal projects, animal and other fun themes.
  • Alphabit 
    • Learning sounds of the alphabet through song. Singing along will help your child to increase his speech, memory, and vocabulary skills.
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K4 Class 
  • Writing with Phonics
    • ​Develop key foundational blocks for writing while referencing phonics concepts. 
    • ​Alphabet, blends, 1-word vowels.
  • Little Books 1-12 (Reading)
    • Phonics-based, short readers with vowels, consonant sounds and graduate into complete words and sentences.​
  • Bible
    • Weekly and daily lessons with verses, memorization goals, visuals and interactive stories. 
  • Readiness Skills K4
    • Age-appropriate exercises that will aid your child in developing hand-eye coordination, listening and thinking skills, visual perception, and writing readiness. 
    • Coloring, directed drawing, tracing and matching.
  • Arts and crafts 
    • Seasonal projects, animal and other fun themes.
K5 - Kindergarten 
  • Phonics​
    • ​​Carefully sequenced activities that will teach vowels, consonants, blends, one/two-vowel words, and special sounds.
  • Reading 
    • Building on foundations in phonics, students begin reading age appropriate books and little readers. 
  • Cursive writing
    • The continuous flow of cursive writing is much more natural for little ones than the start and stop of manuscript writing.  
    • Improving hand-eye coordination, motor skills and other brain and memory functions, including increased focus and prolonged attention. 
  • Numbers 
    • Memorize addition facts up through the number 10 and identify numbers that come before and after any number from 1-100.
    • Subtraction, story problems and recognize the smallest and largest numbers in any set. 
  • Development skills
    • Coloring pages, mazes, directed art projects, and other activities developing writing readiness, hand-eye coordination, visual perception, listening and thinking skills and good character. 
  • Bible
    • Weekly and daily lessons with verses, memorization goals, visuals and interactive stories. 
  • Arts and crafts 
    • Seasonal projects, animal and other fun themes.

Contact Us

(317) 823-0537
lawrenceapostolic@gmail.com

ADDRESS

6202 Sunnyside Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46236
  • Home
  • About Us
    • What we believe
    • Pastor
    • Videos
    • Events
    • Ministries
    • LAC Leadership
  • Giving
  • Contact
  • Members Directory
  • Precious Life Daycare
    • ABEKA
    • Pricing
    • Before and After School Care
    • Child Application
    • Work Application