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Open House/Registration - Thursday, March 14th

Sure Foundation Homeschool Tutorial extends a warm welcome to our Open House event this week!

Registration will open on Thursday, March 14th at our Open House. Join us to find out more about Sure Foundation and the classes we'll offer for the 2019-2020 school year. Meet tutors and member families, take a tour, and look in on our classes in session. 

Following is a preliminary list of classes:

Bible (High School) - Proverbs - The Foundation of Life

Writing/Literature (Grades 6-8) - IEW Teaching the Classics
Writing Non-Fiction (High School) - Power in Your Hands
Literature (High School) - Illuminating Literature: When Worlds Collide

Social Studies - Adam to Us (Grades 6-8)  - Adam to Us, world history and literature
US History (High School) - Exploring America
American Government (High School) - American Government (ABeka)

Zoology/Chem-Physics (Grades 6-8) - Exploring Creation with Zoology, Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day, Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics
Matter and Energy Lab (Grade 9 and up) - Matter and Energy Lab Manual (ABeka)
Health (Grades 8-12) - Health in a Christian Perspective (ABeka)
Psychology (Grades 9-12) - Psychology A Christian Perspective
Biology (High School, off site) - Biology (ABeka)

Middle School Art (Grade 6-8) - Students discover and imitate the styles of various American artists.
Essentials of Music Theory/Intro to Keyboard (Middle/High School) - Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory
Fine Art - Fundamentals of Drawing/Color and Painting (Middle/High School) - pencil and charcoal drawing, perspective, proportion, mixing colors, creating depth
Photography (Grades 9-12) - Digital Photography Complete Course

Spanish I (Middle/High School) - Avancemos I (Houghton Mifflin)
Spanish II (Middle/High School) - Avancemos II (Houghton Mifflin)
French I (High School) - French I for Christian Schools (BJUPress)
French II (High School) - French I for Christian Schools (BJUPress)
Latin I (High School) - Wheelock's Latin
Latin II (High School) Wheelock's Latin

Personal Finance (High School) - Foundations in Personal Finance for Homeschool


Questions? Contact us at SureFoundationTutorial@gmail.com

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