SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES
WHEN
COST
$325 FOR TUITION
All required materials for all classes will be provided in Canvas
Using the Victory Drill Book, students will study and practice the phonetic approach to reading words with short vowels, consonant blends, and long vowels. This course covers the foundation of reading as the student begins to build decoding skills to use as the reading level becomes more complex.
This course is intended for students entering the 1st or 2nd grade and serves as an opportunity to refresh or reinforce foundational phonics skills needed for reading. This course is intended for students who already know how to decode Consonant-Vowel-Consonant words (i.e. dog, run, cat). In addition to the recorded lessons, there will be ONE HOUR of LIVE instruction weekly at 10:00 AM CT on Wednesdays June 10th through July 26th that will provide an opportunity for students to practice learned skills and receive teacher feedback on progress.
Covering the second half of the Victory Drill Book, students will study digraphs (th, sh, ch, wh) and dipthongs (two vowels in the same syllable with a close relationship that causes each of the vowels to lose its pure quality, i.e., oi). Students will have the opportunity to practice decoding and reading two and three-syllable words so that they are successful when reading increasing complex literature and texts.
In addition to the recorded lessons, there will be ONE HOUR of LIVE instruction weekly at 11:00 AM CT on Wednesdays June 10th through July 26th that will provide an opportunity for students to practice learned skills and receive teacher feedback on progress.
In this course students will hone their language skills through review of the fundamental concepts of the English language. Primary areas of exploration will include identifying parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and conjunctions. Sentence structure components such as subjects and predicates, fragments and run-ons, compound sentences and sentence diagramming will also be examined. Students will also learn proper capitalization and punctuation. Focus will be given to principal writing skills including paragraph structure and unity.
In addition to the recorded lessons, there will be ONE HOUR of LIVE instruction weekly at 10:00 AM-11:00 AM CT on Thursdays June 10th through August 16th that will provide an opportunity for students to practice learned skills and receive teacher feedback on progress.
Basic Arithmetic is a class to assist students in building confidence in Arithmetic as they enter FreedomProject Academy. The course content focuses on building fundamental Arithmetic skills and drilling math facts. Concepts include procedures and vocabulary relating to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Studying place value, rounding, creating and reading number lines, comparisons of numbers and procedures, word problems and fractions; students will become proficient in all areas. While some content may be review, teaching will focus on proper solving of algorithms and establishing work habits that demonstrate mastery. Math fact drills will include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division through ten for third graders, and twelve for fourth, fifth, and 6th graders. Students will attend live class once a week and complete four subsequent recorded classes and homework.
In addition to the recorded lessons, there will be ONE HOUR of LIVE instruction weekly at 10:00 AM-11:00 PM CT on Tuesdays June 10th through August 16th that will provide an opportunity for students to practice learned skills and receive teacher feedback on progress.
Students will view around 30-36 hours of recorded instruction and complete daily/weekly assignments and tests as noted on the assignment sheets in Canvas. Employing a progressive and structured approach, algebraic expressions and their simplification, linear expressions, and geometric concepts are introduced, strengthening their core knowledge of Pre-algebra concepts and preparing students for Algebra & Geometry I. Continuous review built into each problem set builds solid retention. Effective pacing would have students complete 5-6 lessons each week and do the entire problem set for the best development of strong math skills.
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750 N. Hickory Farm Ln.
Appleton, WI 54914
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FreedomProject Academy offers a fully accredited, Classical education for Kindergarten through High School.
FPA is rooted firmly in the Judeo-Christian values, as promoted in the Constitution.
Registration will be open from April 9th – June 10th, 2024. The Canvas classes for Basic Grammar, Basic Arithmetic, Junior High Math I & II, Pre-algebra, and 7/8 English will be accessible June 10th, 2024 through August 16th, 2024.
The 1st-2nd and 3rd -5th Phonics classes will be accessible June 10th through July 26th, 2024. The IEW Writing class will be accessible from June 17th through August 9th, 2024.
Families NEW to FPA will be able to register students after submitting an application in Blackbaud, paying the $250 enrollment fee and clicking on the “Buy Now” button for the class.