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Christ-Centered Curriculum

Mathematics Overview

Incredible lessons that you can use
to develop godly character in your children
and teach them math in just 20 minutes a day!

These simple, easy to use lessons are so saturated with Scripture and its principles that it clearly stands out from other math programs. Christ-Centered Curriculum Math is more than just math. This program enables you to follow the Scriptural directive to "add to your faith virtue, to virtue knowledge." (2 Peter 1:5) You will be teaching your child's spirit first (Prov. 1:7) and will then be able to rejoice when you see God enlighten his academic knowledge as rapidly as his individual, God-given capabilities allow.

Every math concept is taught from its roots in Scripture using a proven, multi-sensory teaching methodology to ensure every child is successful. It does not matter whether your child is a visual, auditory, or "hands-on" learner - this program will teach with his learning style.

Each new skill builds upon previous instruction. The spiritual thrust, which has a strong emphasis upon building godly character, shows the beautiful relationship between God and His number system. This is a very unique and exciting program – both spiritually and academically!

The Christ-Centered Curriculum Beginning Math Program is perfect for children who are just starting out in their math instruction. Using proven tips, tools, and tactics to learn math and develop godly character, your 4 to 6-year-olds will learn: Before/after; Greater than/ less than; Numeration; Missing numbers; Word problems; Place Value (1's, 10's, and 100's places); 2 and 3 digit addition/subtraction; Fractions (1/2, 1/3, 1/4); Time; Money.

NOTE: Level B prepares for entry directly into grade three math. Use Professor B Level I along with Math A/B or directly after.

Math Level A
Teach your child beginning number concepts while he learns about how God created the universe. Your child will learn about the importance of developing godly character as you study the 1-10 animal number families together. These scripture-filled lessons introduce: number concepts 1-20, counting to 100 by 1's, 5's, 10's and 2's plus addition/ subtraction combinations through 10. Included is a suggested daily pacing, character training tips, basic skills (before/after, greater than/less than, numeration, missing numbers in sequence), and word problems.

Math Level B
This workbook is especially rich in spiritual truths! As your child studies place value, he will learn that just as God designed a dwelling place for Himself among men (the tabernacle), He designed a dwelling place for numbers. The study of fractions focuses on giving our "whole" selves to Christ – not just "part." As your child learns about time, he will learn what God has to say about how to he should use his time. The study of money has its roots in the barter system in the days of Abraham, weights and measures, and finally coinage in the Old and New Testaments. Instruction on money focuses on what God has to say about true "treasure."

Ages
Use with four-year-olds through beginning 2nd graders. For a child age six or seven who is weak in basic math concepts, this would be an excellent review while reinforcing Biblical concepts and values.

What you need:
• Three-year-olds - use the manipulatives and some of the lesson concepts orally - no workbooks
• Four-year-olds typically complete Math Level A in one year.
• Five or six-year-olds complete Math Level A and Level B in one year.
• Repeating Math Level A is optional if the child had completed it at an earlier age.

NOTE: Level B prepares for entry directly into mid grade three math. Use Professor B Level 1 along with Math A/B or directly after.

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