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At the lower elementary level, you will be actively involved in most aspects of your student’s education – from helping them read and learn new concepts to submitting their coursework for grading. Once your student reaches upper elementary school, they will typically start to gain more independence and be able to navigate course content on their own – though your involvement in their daily studies will still be important, and they will need your guidance in understanding assignment requirements, learning fundamental technology skills, and submitting assignments online.
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Benefits

  • Academic, administrative, and technical support
  • 24/7 access to curriculum and grades
  • Certified teachers and responsive staff
  • Curriculum taught from a biblical perspective
  • Customized learning plans to meet your student’s unique educational needs
  • Flexible enrollment that allows students to enroll at any time throughout the year
  • Structured yet flexible program
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ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM

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1ST GRADE BIBLE

The student will learn, through exploring the Bible, how God loves us and wants us to share His love with others. By learning more about Jesus Christ, the student will know how to answer questions about their faith. They will also learn how to communicate with God. Students will learn how to pray and how it is important for spiritual growth.

LUOA courses are designed to offer the best of a homeschool and private school all rolled into one. They seek to provide structured yet flexible programs that ensure your child is receiving a quality education while allowing the freedom of a customizable school schedule.

Classes may include videos, games, virtual flashcards, and interactive maps – all with the goal of helping your child retain information while enjoying the learning process.

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