Intermediate

Grade 3 Curriculum

Third graders become independent learners. They learn through active, tangible experiences, and are able to work independently. Third graders are beginning to see the written word as a source of information. Their energy seems boundless, but it can also be their greatest challenge, as their attention span may not match their enthusiasm for taking on new tasks. Friendships become extremely important at this age, as children long to be part of a group.

Our curriculum allows our third grade students to use their energy, enthusiasm, and increased desire for independence in their everyday learning.
  • Reading: Novel Studies, Book Challenge
  • Math: Singapore curriculum, ST Math (Spatial > Temporal)
  • Language Arts: Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary Building, Penmanship, Writing
  • Science: Hands-On Explorations
  • Social Studies: Map Skills, Current Events, Plains Indians, American Revolution, Pioneer & Westward Expansion, Slavery, and 1900’s Age of Progress
  • Art, Music, Physical Ed, Health & Safely, Computer, Math Workshop

Grade 4 Curriculum

Becoming increasingly self-aware. Fourth graders are often self-motivated and able to work independently. Additionally, they are eager to work in groups and understand the opinions of others.

Our curriculum encourages our fourth graders to work independently when needed yet be able to work amongst peers in a group setting.
  • Reading: Novel Studies, Book Challenge
  • Math: Singapore curriculum, ST Math (Spatial > Temporal)
  • Language Arts: Grammar, Poetry, Spelling, Vocabulary Building, Penmanship, Writing
  • Science: Hands-On Explorations
  • Social Studies: You, NJ, and the World (Lenape Indians, Local Government), Geography of the US, Constitution, American Revolution, Early Presidents
  • Art, Music, Physical Ed, Health & Safely, Computer, Math Workshop

Grade 5 Curriculum

Fifth graders are excited about learning and capable of in-depth discussions and investigation. Increased independence and improved problem-solving skills are also characteristics of this age.

Our fifth grade curriculum is designed to promote critical thinking and channels their need for socialization into productive group work:
  • Reading: Novel Studies-in depth. Book Challenge
  • Math: Singapore curriculum, ST Math (Spatial > Temporal)
  • Science: Chemistry, Earth Science
  • Geography: Basic skills, USA, Europe
  • Language Arts: Grammar, Poetry, Spelling, Vocabulary Building, Penmanship, Writing
  • Art, Music, Physical Ed, Health & Safely, Computer, Math Workshop