Elementary Curriculum
At the elementary level, the curriculum is based on core elements of the Carden Method.
Phonics and Word Structure
The Fun You Have When You Possess the Power Language Offers
The children's vocabulary is part of their personal mental image of life. There is great joy and satisfaction in applying Carden phonics to read easily, to spell accurately, and to speak clearly. Mastery of the language arts enables youngsters to convey their personal mental images to others with ease. Children are aware of the power that language imparts to them. They develop the self-respect that yields self-esteem.
Word Grouping
Enjoying Reading
Students learn to read thoughts rhythmically. This means they read with a rhythm that helps to impart understanding, whether reading silently for personal enjoyment or reading aloud for the enjoyment of listeners. They learn to group words as they read according to questions for comprehension that the words answer. They are not afraid of grammar. They know how to use it as a tool of comprehension. In school, at home, and elsewhere, they use it when reading, writing, and speaking.
Finding and Expressing the Main Idea
Learning to Think as You Read
Students prove their understanding by emphasizing the key word of a sentence as they read. The key word determines the main idea of the sentence. They appreciate having valid critical thinking techniques that enable them to choose a key word and to justify their choice. Readers use the key word to compose a title that expresses the main idea of a sentence. The key words and titles form the basis for outlining. The ability to organize thought is one of the identifying marks of an educated person.
Number Concepts and Word Problems
Enjoyment in Math
The children's experience with mathematics begins at an early age. Number concepts and work problems are emphasized. The enjoyment of mathematics continues for the child with the development of mental arithmetic combining together the number operations while achieving the computation of the problem as well as understanding the application of the process. Place value, measurements, estimations and statistics and probability are an integral part of the curriculum. Fractions, decimals, geometry and pre-algebra play an important role. Practices for standardized testing will allow the child to feel more comfortable when taking actual tests. Algebra has an emphasis on writing, solving and graphing linear and quadratic equations.
In addition, Elementary grade levels feature physical education, art, music, and computer courses, along with foreign languages including French and Mandarin. Field trips scheduled throughout the year bring classroom learning to life.
Curriculum Summaries by Grade Level
Kindergarten Curriculum
Grade 1 Curriculum
Grade 2 Curriculum
Grade 3 Curriculum
Grade 4 Curriculum
Grade 5 Curriculum
At the elementary level, the curriculum is based on core elements of the Carden Method.
Phonics and Word Structure
The Fun You Have When You Possess the Power Language Offers
The children's vocabulary is part of their personal mental image of life. There is great joy and satisfaction in applying Carden phonics to read easily, to spell accurately, and to speak clearly. Mastery of the language arts enables youngsters to convey their personal mental images to others with ease. Children are aware of the power that language imparts to them. They develop the self-respect that yields self-esteem.
Word Grouping
Enjoying Reading
Students learn to read thoughts rhythmically. This means they read with a rhythm that helps to impart understanding, whether reading silently for personal enjoyment or reading aloud for the enjoyment of listeners. They learn to group words as they read according to questions for comprehension that the words answer. They are not afraid of grammar. They know how to use it as a tool of comprehension. In school, at home, and elsewhere, they use it when reading, writing, and speaking.
Finding and Expressing the Main Idea
Learning to Think as You Read
Students prove their understanding by emphasizing the key word of a sentence as they read. The key word determines the main idea of the sentence. They appreciate having valid critical thinking techniques that enable them to choose a key word and to justify their choice. Readers use the key word to compose a title that expresses the main idea of a sentence. The key words and titles form the basis for outlining. The ability to organize thought is one of the identifying marks of an educated person.
Number Concepts and Word Problems
Enjoyment in Math
The children's experience with mathematics begins at an early age. Number concepts and work problems are emphasized. The enjoyment of mathematics continues for the child with the development of mental arithmetic combining together the number operations while achieving the computation of the problem as well as understanding the application of the process. Place value, measurements, estimations and statistics and probability are an integral part of the curriculum. Fractions, decimals, geometry and pre-algebra play an important role. Practices for standardized testing will allow the child to feel more comfortable when taking actual tests. Algebra has an emphasis on writing, solving and graphing linear and quadratic equations.
In addition, Elementary grade levels feature physical education, art, music, and computer courses, along with foreign languages including French and Mandarin. Field trips scheduled throughout the year bring classroom learning to life.
Curriculum Summaries by Grade Level
Kindergarten Curriculum
Grade 1 Curriculum
Grade 2 Curriculum
Grade 3 Curriculum
Grade 4 Curriculum
Grade 5 Curriculum