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Opening Devotional
Each day, the core classes begin with a devotional,
conducted by Class Officers who have been interviewed
by the Parent Advisory Council. The devotional consists
of:
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Song
or Hymn
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Prayer
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Scripture
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Thought
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Pledge of Allegiance
Book of Mormon Studies
The next subject studied is Book of Mormon. The Senior
Classes read scriptures, have an in-depth discussion,
take notes and work on a fill-in-the-blank workbook in
class. The Junior Classes listen to stories, learn basic
doctrines, do role plays, hands-on projects, sing songs
and enjoy games about the Book of Mormon.
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Senior Class
(Students 12 years and older)
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Junior-B
Class
(Students 9 to 11 years) |
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Junior-A
Class
(Students 5 to 8 years) |
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• Opening Devotional
• Book of Mormon
• Individual studies in:
Math
Language Arts
Science
• BREAK
• History instruction
• by trimesters:
American History and
Civics
Old Testament
Middle East
• Closing Devotional
(song and prayer)
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• Opening Devotional
• Book of Mormon
• Penmanship and
Language Arts
• BREAK
• Music and Story
• Mathematics
• Science
• History-3 weeks of
each ten decades:
World History
American History
Church History
• Closing Devotional
(song and prayer)
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• Opening Devotional
• Book of Mormon
• Penmanship and
Language Arts
• BREAK
• Music and Story
• Mathematics
• Science
• “I Love America”
History and
American Heritage
• Closing Devotional
(song and prayer)
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Junior Prep Class (Non-reading students, ages
5-8)
In this Gospel-centered class, the children are
taught to read with songs, scriptures, games and
small books. They are taught concepts of phonetics
and sight words, memorize scriptures and learn alphabet
signing for the deaf. By the time the class is concluded,
the children have learned to love their country,
recognize many truths, and read from the Book of
Mormon. As soon as a child can read well enough
to follow instructions, and with parent and teach
approval, the student is admitted into the Junior-A
Class.
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