SCOPE AND SEQUENCE OF CLE CURRICULUM

2017

GRADES 7-12

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CONTENTS

BIBLE ...... 3 LANGUAGE ARTS ...... 10 READING/LITERATURE ...... 15 MATHEMATICS ...... 20 SCIENCE ...... 27 SOCIAL STUDIES and CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES ...... 34 ELECTIVE COURSES ...... 43

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Stories from Sunrise Genesis 100 through Acts CURRICULUM OVERVIEW Sunrise Old Testament 200 Stories Sunrise Edition Bible

Sunrise CLE Sunrise Bible (Grade 1) contains stories taken from Genesis through Acts. Each lesson is a two-page 300 Stories spread with a simple Bible story and an activity page. Sunrise Bible 300 —600 have Bible stories along with student exercises, quizzes, and tests. The 301 and 401 LightUnits are historical fiction about a family living Sunrise Stories from during the time of Christ. Bible 500 has stories from Creation to the time the Israelites arrived at the Jordan 400 the Gospels River.

Sunrise Creation 500 through Moses Bible This unique developmental Bible series provides an in-depth academic study of the teachings of both the Sunrise Moses through Old and New Testaments. The Bible curriculum is considered one of the academic basics. Teaching basic, 600 Minor Prophets Biblical truths fundamental to Christianity, seven major themes are covered in most levels:

Sunrise A Study of the Christian Growth This study begins with awareness of self and God and leads to ways of 700 Gospels achieving victorious living.

Sunrise Acts through Theology Themes Students investigate major themes of the Bible, such as Christ, sin, salvation, 800 Revelation and prayer. Attributes of God Students study facets of God’s nature and how they relate to the individual. New 900 Testament Christian Evidences Presents the “full armor of God” to equip the Christian for both temporal Survey and eternal life. - Biblical Literature Students note Psalms, Proverbs, and other books of the Bible for literary Old value and for their practical relationship to today’s world. Testament 1000 Biblical Geography Teaches Scripture-related geography and archeology, building an under - Survey standing of Bible life and times.

1100 Major Themes I Special Emphasis Each level contains a study that is uniquely appropriate for students of that age group.

1200 Major Themes II 3 SUNRISE BIBLE 700 701 702 703 704 705 The Coming of Christ The Youth and Early The in Galilee Jesus Teaches His Disciples Is Jesus the Christ? Ministry of Jesus Introduction to the Gospels First Healings Jesus Teaches in Jesus’ Last Days in Galilee The Jesus: His Childhood and Youth A Healing in Cana Healing Servant and Son You are the Christ! The The Unique Child A in Nazareth Surprising Company Bread of Life The Gospel of Luke Worshiped and Threatened Healings in Capernaum Heart Conditions This Is My Son The Gospel of John The Boy Jesus Calling His Disciples Precious Seed in Rich Soil To Jerusalem! A Voice Crying in the Wilderness Events Before Christ’s Birth Jesus Teaches Jesus Nurtures His Disciples Ministry in Judea The Pre-Existence of Christ The Baptism of Jesus; His First The Pharisees Criticize Jesus Of Wheat, Mustard, and Leaven Sent by the Father John’s Birth Foretold Followers After Further Offending, Jesus What Kind of Man Is This? If Any Man Thirsts The Annunciation to Mary Baptism and Temptation Withdraws Help for the Hopeless I Am the Mary and Elisabeth The Lamb of God! The : The Jesus Gives Authority to His Disciples You Shall Know the Truth Christ Is Born The Son of Adam Conflict Between Good and Evil Conflict With the Pharisees Birth of John the Baptist The First Followers of Jesus The Sermon on the Mount: Salt, Light, and Law As the Master, so the Follower Before Abraham Was, I Am The Genealogy of Christ: Son of First Miracle and Cleansing of the Take Up the Cross Sabbath “Work” David Temple The Sermon on the Mount I Will Give You Rest Now I See! The Birth of Jesus Christ Water Made Wine The Sermon on the Mount: John the Baptist’s Death The The Shepherds Worship Cleansing the Temple Honoring God and Loving Enemies Teaching a Teacher The Sermon on the Mount: “He Must Increase” Worship and the Model Prayer The Sermon on the Mount: Treasures and Judgments The Sermon on the Mount: Prayer, Principles, and a

706 707 708 709 710 Jesus Travels and Teaches Jesus Teaches and Heals The Last Week of Jesus’ Life Jesus’ Last Evening Sacrifice and Victory Jesus Appoints Seventy Parables and Teaching Triumph and Conflict An Eventful Evening Injustice at the Hands of the Jesus Is God The Parables of the Lost Sheep and Triumphal Entry! The Last Supper Authorities The Mission of the Seventy Coin Cleansing the Temple; Cursing a Fig A Servant’s Task Silent Before Pilate The Good Samaritan The Parable of the Lost Son Tree Amazing Promises Silent Before Herod Jesus Teaches on Prayer The Parable of the Unjust Steward A Parable of Rejection Amazing Peace Mocked and Whipped Jesus Teaches About Marriage Tricky Questions Crucified Jesus Opposes the Pharisees What a Friend! Tearing Down Façades Two Men Named Lazarus Signs of the Second Coming of Connected to the Vine Work of Redemption Completed Beware of Hypocrisy! The Jesus Comforter It Is Finished Riches and Worry Lazarus is Dead! “I Am Come as a Light” Overcomer He Is Risen! Good Servants Versus Bad Servants Jesus Weeps Love Intercessor Mary’s Special Blessing Kill Jesus! Wars and Rumors of Wars Christ in the Scriptures Jesus Confronts the Pharisees Be Ready! Jesus Alone The Unfruitful Tree On the Way to Jerusalem A Sacred Battle Jesus Appears to His Followers The Compassionate Christ A Grateful Samaritan Jesus Urges Readiness A Traitor’s Kiss Doubt Banished The Humble Exalted Persistence and Humility Foolish or Wise? An Unjust Trial Restoring Peter The Cost of Discipleship Two Rich Men Faithfully Serving A Friend’s Denial The Ascension Mary’s Lavish Love Sheep or Goat? Raised to New Life! Betrayal! 4 SUNRISE BIBLE 800 801 802 803 804 805 Jesus Founds His Church The Gospel Spreads Christianity and Culture Paul Finishes His Race Paul Writes to Christians The Holy Spirit Is Poured Out – God Uses Men – Acts A Maturing Church – Acts The Jews Try to Kill Paul – Acts All Have Sinned – Romans Acts The Gospel Spreads More Bible Atlas Skills Arrested Paul’s Burden for Rome Ye Shall Be Witnesses God Prepares Two Men The Jerusalem Conference In Roman Hands Sin Invades The Holy Spirit Comes Saul’s Conversion Second Missionary Journey Murder Plot Foiled Justified by Faith The First Gospel Message Two Courageous Men Open Hearts at Philippi On Trial at Caesarea Servants of Righteousness The Lame Man Walks The Gospel Is for the Gentiles Victory in Face of Opposition – Acts The Journey to Rome – Acts A New Life – Romans, The Church Grows – Acts Too – Acts Thessalonica and Berea Appeal to Caesar 1 Corinthians Peter Preaches Jesus Aeneas and Tabitha Paul at Athens Almost Persuaded No Condemnation No Other Name Peter’s Vision Conversions at Corinth Danger at Sea Transformed! Fresh Power Gentiles Receive the Spirit A More Perfect Understanding Shipwreck The Christian and Civil Authority Compassion or Deceit? Barnabas Teams Up with Saul God’s Wisdom Is Superior The Birth of the Ephesian The End of Paul’s Journey – Acts Challenges for the Church – Acts Into All the World – Acts Church – Acts Paul in Rome Doing Things God’s Way – God Uses Miracles God Delivers Peter Clash With Evil Peoples of the New Testament 1 Corinthians Obeying God Rather Than Men Sent Forth Uproar at Ephesus Something New: the Church Laboring Together With God Choosing Deacons The Choice All-Night Sermon New Testament Travel Teachings for Orderly Church Life Stephen Stoned Paul Stoned Good-bye! The Body of Christ Love

806 807 808 809 810 A Way of Life Life in Jesus Leaders for the Church A Better Covenant The Love of God Saved to Serve – 2 Corinthians The Church: the Body of Christ – Good Relationships – 1 Timothy Jesus, Our Perfect Redeemer – Walking With Jesus – 2 Peter, A New Heart for Service Ephesians Encouraged to Faithfulness Hebrews 1 John Working Together With God Jesus’ Great Power The Importance of Prayer and Study Jesus is Superior Growing in Christ Joyful Giving The Habitation of God Mutual Respect Among Christians The Humanity of Christ The Day of the Lord Serving and Suffering The Body Works A Contented Life Jesus, Our High Priest Walking in the Light Living the Christian Life Better Things Light and Love Salvation by Jesus Christ Only – Sound Teaching – 2 Timothy Galatians Complete in Christ – Ephesians, Take Courage Faith Obeys – Hebrews, James Life in the Son – 1 and 2 John, Jude Keeping the Gospel Pure Colossians Be Strong Heroes of Faith Sons of God Living by Faith Jesus is Preeminent Victory in Dangerous Times Our Captain God Is Love The Flesh Versus the Spirit Complete in Christ Finishing Life in Victory A Doer of God’s Word Practical Encouragement and Warning Sowing and Reaping Risen With Christ Faith Works Jesus, the Ever-Living One Everyday Christianity – Titus, Christ-like Relationships Jesus is Supreme – Philippians Philemon One With Christ in Service – James, Final Victory – Revelation Jesus is All Jesus is Supreme – Qualities of an Elder 1 Peter Jesus Speaks to the Church Jesus’ Perfect Example 1 and 2 Thessalonians Sound Doctrine An Unruly Member Worship in Heaven The Perfect Goal Caring for the Brotherhood Maintaining Good Works Trust in God Evil Is Defeated Think on These Things Wholly Sanctified Restoring Relationships Chosen of God United With Jesus Forever Evil Will Lose One With Christ in Suffering Helping the Disobedient

5 SUNRISE BIBLE 900 – C hrist in the Old Testament 901 902 903 904 905 In the Beginning Abraham to Joseph From Egypt to the Promised Land Leviticus and Numbers Moses Through Saul Jesus, the Eternal Word Abraham, Friend of God Moses Leads the People A Holy People God Shows His Heart Jesus God Calls Abram God Calls Moses The Law in Israel’s Life and Culture God Is a God of Order How We Got the Scriptures The Promise Through Abraham’s Passover: Mercy at Midnight The Priests Stand Between God Moses and Joshua The Relationship Between the Old Seed The Red Sea and Israel That Prophet and New Testaments Melchizedek God Provides in the Wilderness Israel Connects With God Through A Heart for God Overview of the Old Testament Lot and Sodom Offerings Mount Sinai and the Law Delivered to a Land of Milk Israel Blesses God Through Offerings Beginnings Abraham’s Sons Israel Prepares to Meet God and Honey Creation Sarai’s Solution God’s Law, Written Serving God Restored to Canaan Man Isaac, Son of Promise Christ Foreshadowed in the Law Holy Living for a Holy People Rahab: Faith in an Unexpected Place The Fall The Promise, on the Altar Children of Abraham The LORD ’S Spring Feasts for Israel Judges, God’s Instruments for The Promise Jacob Is God’s Chosen More Feasts Deliverance God Dwells With His People The Atonement—A Clean Start Ruth: Ancestor of the Redeemer From Abel to Job Jacob and His Sons The Tabernacle, God’s Special Man’s Increasing Wickedness Jacob and the Blessing of Abraham Dwelling Place Disobedience and Obedience Israel Becomes a Kingdom The Flood to Babel Joseph, Preserver of the Promised Christ Foreshadowed in the Jubilee: Faith and Freedom Samuel: Prophet and Judge God and Satan Test Job’s Seed Tabernacle Spies and Rebellion The Ark of God Faithfulness Tribe of the Promised Redeemer-King Christ Forshadowed in the Sacrifices God Deals With Defiance King Saul: A Heart That Closed Job and His Friends Learn the Truth God Preserves the Redeemer’s Line The People of God The Brass Serpent David: A Man After God’s Own Heart

906 907 908 909 910 King David and the Psalms Solomon’s Reign and Writings Division and Hope Judah After Israel’s Captivity God’s People Return and Prepare for the King David the King Solomon and the Temple The Divided Kingdom Kings and Prophets God’s Man Becomes King David’s Son Division, Fruit of Apostasy Courageous Prophets Take Daniel The Enduring Throne of David Solomon Succeeds David Israel: Evil Kings and Faithful a Righteous Stand Daniel’s Character and Priorities David’s Response to His Sins Solomon Builds the Temple Prophets The Last Kings of Judah Daniel Prays Three Kings, Two Hearts Solomon Dedicates the Temple Judah: The Struggle Against Idolatry Joel and Micah Four World Powers The Royal Lineage Preserved Habakkuk and Zephaniah The Eternal Kingdom David the Poet The Proverbs of Solomon David’s Love for God’s Word Solomon Makes Choices Isaiah: Jesus’ Life and Ministry Judgment and Restoration; The Return; God Preserves His Thirsting and Panting Wisdom Personified Isaiah Prophesies the King’s Birth Jeremiah People Prophecies About Christ in the Proverbs: The Fear of the LORD Isaiah Describes the Servant and The Chosen People Lose the God’s People Return Psalms Wisdom: Practical Righteousness His Ministry Kingdom God Thwarts Genocide Prophecies in Psalm 132: the Isaiah Reveals the Spirit-filled Saviour Jeremiah, the Weeping Prophet The Samaritans Solomon’s Other Writings Davidic Covenant Isaiah Presents the Promised One Jeremiah Prophesies of Judgment Ezra and Nehemiah Lead Israel’s Ecclesiastes: Life Under the Sun as an Obstacle Jeremiah Prophesies of Restoration Revival Prophecies in the Psalms Ecclesiastes: Life Beyond the Sun The Messiah’s Betrayal Ecclesiastes: Life Winding Down Isaiah: Jesus’ Suffering, Death, Judgment and Restoration; Ezekiel Preparation for the King The Messiah’s Suffering and Song of Solomon and Return Ezekiel, the Watchman The Temple Is Restored Crucifixion The Messiah Suffers at the Hands of Ezekiel Sees Bones and Sticks Remember the Law The Messiah’s Triumph His People Ezekiel Sees Glory and Water God Prepares the World for the King The Messiah’s Kingship The Messiah Dies and Lives Again Daniel, a Man of Influence The Knowledge of the Holy The Holy One Executes Judgment The King Reigns Forever

6 BIBLE 1000 New Testament Survey (Old Bible 900) 901 902 903 904 905 Introduction to the New Testament The Gospels The Acts of the Apostles The Pauline Epistles The General Epistles Background Information The Gospel According to Matthew Writer Personal Profile James Various Empires and Periods Writer of the Gospel Background The Man The Man Religious Literature Occasion of the Writing Viewpoint The Apostle The Disciple Religious Parties Analysis of the Book Style The Writer The Writer The Message New Testament Books The Gospel According to Mark Purpose Early Epistles Historical Books Writer of the Gospel Particular Purpose First and Second Thessalonians First and Second Peter Instructive Books Occasion of the Writing Historical Purpose First and Second Corinthians The Man Prophetical Book Analysis of the Book Comprehensive Purpose Romans The Apostle Galatians The Writer Chronological Sequence The Gospel According to Luke Content The Message Events in the Gospels Writer of the Gospel Pentecost Prison Epistles Events in the Early Church Occasion of the Writing Home Missions Ephesians First, Second, and Third John Events in Revelation Analysis of the Book Foreign Missions Philippians The Man Colossians The Apostle The Gospel According to John Writer of the Book Philemon The Writer The Message Occasion of the Writing Later Epistles Analysis of the Book First Timothy Hebrew and Jude Titus Hebrews Second Timothy Jude

906 907 908 909 910 The Revelation of Jesus Christ Biblical Literature: How to Share Christ God’s Will for My Life Review Job and Suffering With My Friends The Glorious Christ and His How to Find God’s Will for Your Life Background Information and New People The Book of Job Personal Evangelism The Desire of the Heart Testament Historical Books The Seven Churches Opening Scenes Conducted on a Personal Basis The Word of God The Empires, Literature, and Parties The Seven Seals Great Debate Directed by the Holy Spirit The Providence of God The Gospels Closing Scenes Followed by Continued Ministry The Acts of the Apostles The Victorious Christ and His How to Develop and Keep Goals Enemy The Attitudes Toward Suffering Outreach Meetings The Necessity for Goals Instructive and Prophetical Books The Seven Trumpets The Term Suffer Bible-Oriented Outreach The Types of Goals The Pauline Epistles The Seven Signs The World’s Attitude Activity-Oriented Studies The Attainment of Goals The General Epistles The Seven Plagues The Christian’s Attitude Food-Oriented Outreach The Revelation How to Evaluate and Use Your The Triumphant Christ and His The Sufferings of Christ Travel Projects Talents Suffering and Special Emphases Bride His Life and Ministry Personal or Family Projects The Giver of Gifts The Sufferings of Job, Mankind, and The Seven Judgments His Death and Resurrection Church or Denominational Projects The Evaluation of Gifts Christ The Seven Wonders His Intercession and Consolation Mission or Organization Projects The Use of Gifts Sharing Christ With My Friends Knowing God Knowing God’s Will for My Life

7 BIBLE 1100 MAJOR THEMES I 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 The Faithfulness of God Romans: Part I Romans: Part II The Doctrine of Jesus Christ The Nation of Israel Affirmation of God’s Faithfulness Historical Background of the Children of Choice The Person of Jesus Christ The Abrahamic Covenant The Declaration of God as to His Roman Empire Election Who Jesus Christ Is: His Identity God’s Initiation Own Faithfulness The Roman Empire Unrighteousness How Jesus Christ Came: His God’s Fulfillment The Declaration of Man as to God’s The Roman Church Gentiles Incarnation Faithfulness The Book of Romans What Jesus Christ Is Like: His The Significance of the Hebrew Principles in Practice Individuality Nation Nature of God’s Faithfulness Paul’s Epistle to the Romans Service Historical Significance Characteristics of God’s Faithfulness Salutation Submission The Work of Jesus Christ Theological Significance The Contrasts of God’s Faithfulness State of Condemnation Scruples What Christ Did Before the Cross State of Justification What Christ Did on the Cross The Archaeological Discoveries Manifestation of God’s Roman Victory The Old Testament Discoveries Faithfulness What Christ Does After the Cross The Way According to Romans From Sin to Salvation The New Testament Discoveries The Providence of the Creator Sin From Salvation to Sanctification The Message of the Faithful Witness Salvation From Glory to Glory The Work of the Faithful High Priest Implications of God’s Faithfulness The Necessity of Faith The Responsibilities of Faithfulness

1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 The History of the Canon Friendship, Dating, and Marriage The Pursuit of Happiness Answers to Agnostic Questions Review The Doctrine of the Bible Friendship Reversion Questions About the Integrity of the The Uniqueness of the Bible Revelation The Meaning of Friendship Solomon’s Splendor Bible Means and Purpose of Revelation Inspiration The Necessity of Friendship Solomon’s Sin Attitudes Formation and Canonicity of the Bible Authority The Possibility for Friendship Mistakes Findings of Archaeology Results Illumination The Responsibilities in Friendship Contradictions Solomon’s Search The Book of Romans Interpretation Scientific Accuracy Dating God’s Solution Historical Backdrop to Romans The Distinctive Aspects of Dating Questions About the Doctrines of Structure and Content of Romans The Formation of the Bible Recovery Preparation of the Revelation The Meaning of Dating the Bible God’s Action The History of Israel Christianity Formation of the Old Testament The Difficulties of Dating Solomon’s Response A Nation and a People God Formation of the New Testament The Possibilities in Dating Israel’s Unbelief Miracles The Recognition of the Scriptures Marriage Israel’s Influence and Significance Jesus Canonicity of the Old Testament The Origin of Marriage Creation The Revelation of God in the Bible Canonicity of the New Testament The Meaning of Marriage Evil Revelation and Dimensions of God’s The Purpose of Marriage Divine Science Faithfulness The Structure of Marriage Unevangelized People Revelation of God’s Righteousness Infant Deaths The Person and Work of Jesus Christ Heaven and Hell Principles for Christian Living The Interpretation and Application Principles for Social Interaction of the Bible Principles for Spiritual Maturity Specific Biblical Texts Principles for Defending the Faith Practice and Experience 8 BIBLE 1200 MAJOR THEMES II 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 Knowing Yourself Preparing for Service Serving in the Church Godhead The Attributes of God: Holiness and Goodness Your Body The First Commandment Christ, the Head Old Testament View of the Godhead The Potential of the Body Love for God First Directing Each Member Revelation of the Living God The Holiness of God The Carnal Nature and the Body Love for God Expressed Directing All Members Names of God in the Old Testament His Holy Person His Holy Place Your Spirit The Second Commandment The Church, Christ’s Body The New Testament View of the His Holy People Spiritual Regeneration Thou Shalt Love Collective Growth and Strength GodHead Spiritual Food and Exercise Thy Neighbor Collective Stability The Trinity in the Gospels The Goodness of God As Thyself A Collective Habitation The Trinity in Paul’s Epistles In His Character Your Soul In His Creation Servanthood The Great Commission Relationships Historical Perspectives of the In His Salvation Personhood The Commander Avoiding Relationship Problems Godhead The Spirit-Controlled Man The Commission Correcting Relationship Problems Origin of Trinitarian Formulas Areas of Duty The Church and the World Development of Christian Creeds Man’s Relationship With the Godhead Christian Faith in the Trinity Personal Faith in the Trinity

1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 The Epistles of James and John Biblical Literature: Daniel Comparative Religions Wisdom for Today’s Youth Practical Christian Living for Young Adults James’s Epistle Daniel’s Influence for God Systems of Worship David and Solomon The Man Man of Conviction The Elements of Basic Christianity The Life of David Fundamentals of the Christian Faith The Authenticity Interpreter of Dreams The Validity of the Christian Faith The Character of David The Nature of God The Occasion Watchman of Prayer The Nomenclatures Used in The Life of Solomon The Word of God The Message Christianity The Riches of Solomon The Way of Salvation Daniel’s Vision From God The Defense of the Faith John’s Epistles The Four Beasts World Religions Psalms and Proverbs The Man The Ram and the He-Goat Buddhism God’s Cleansing Growing Toward Christian Maturity The Authenticity The Seventy Sevens Confucianism God’s Comfort Self-Awareness The Occasion The Mighty Kings Hinduism God’s Presence Christlike Character and Conduct The Message: First John Islam God’s Sovereignty Spiritual Development The Message: Second John The Occult God’s Guidance Influencing the World for Christ The Message: Third John Spiritualism The Bible and Literature Lifework and Ministry Psychic Phenomena Literary Styles of the Bible Spoken Testimony Astrology Prefigurations of the Bible Problem Solving in the Bible 9 LEVEL LANGUAGE ARTS Sunrise 2nd Edition 100 Sunrise 2nd • Grammar Edition • Word Study 200 CURRICULUM OVERVIEW Composition Sunrise • 2nd • Vocabulary Edition • Study Skills 300 • Spelling Sunrise • Penmanship Sunrise Edition Language Arts 400 Language arts teaches your children the skills they need to discover God’s Word and world. It teaches reading, spelling, handwriting, grammar, composition, listening, oral communication, research, and study Sunrise skills. 500 Sunrise editions of language arts include our continuous review system, which means that your chil - Sunrise dren learn concepts in small increments that are reviewed often. There’s no better way to build and main - 600 tain a solid base of language skills. Language Arts 100 is designed to be used with Christian Light’s Learning to Read program, but corre - Sunrise lates well with any good phonics-based learning to read program. 700

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10 SUNRISE LANGUAGE ARTS 700 701 702 703 704 705 Proper and common nouns Identifying and diagramming partici - Identifying and diagramming apposi - Adverb phrases Differentiating between verbs and Dividing words at the end of lines ples tive adjectives Diagramming adverb phrases verbals Possessive and proper adjectives Verbs that can be action or linking What is an interview? Identifying and diagramming apposi - Gerunds in various functions in a tives Action, being, and helping verbs Singular and plural first-, second-, and Identifying and diagramming adverb sentence Using nominative and objective case Verb phrases third-person objective case pro - phrases Diagramming gerunds pronouns correctly Identifying and diagramming adverbs nouns Singular indefinite pronouns Proper colon use Using commas correctly Identifying and diagramming direct Differentiating between prepositions Indefinite pronouns and verb agree - Relative pronouns Collective nouns and indirect objects and adverbs ment Subordinating conjunctions Participial phrases Identifying linking verbs, predicate Identifying and diagramming adverbs Punctuating quotations Dependent and independent clauses adjectives, and predicate nomina - that modify other adverbs Conducting an interview Dangling participles Complex sentences tives Simple and complete subjects and What is a news article? Identifying and diagramming participial Identifying and diagramming adjec - Diagramming adjectives, predicate predicates Choosing a news event to write about phrases with modifiers tive phrases adjectives, and predicate nomina - Singular and plural first-, second-, and Could or used to be able to for used to Identifying and diagramming participial Essential and nonessential phrases phrases with complements tives third-person possessive case pro - could Using commas with nonessential Singular and plural first-, second-, nouns Want to get off, etc., for want off, etc. Correlative conjunctions and verb phrases agreement and third-person nominative case Punctuating quotations Differentiating between indirect objects Compound prepositions Sure/surely; real/really; bad/badly; pronouns Coordinating conjunctions and objects of prepositions Beside/besides; except/accept; good/well Antecedents Punctuating coordinating conjunctions Compound subjects and verbs between/among Double negatives Lie/lay, sit/set, raise/rise, bring/take Better for had better; am I not for Compound subject and verb agreement Plural indefinite pronouns Differentiating between phrases and Apostrophes in possessive words aren’t I; ain’t Writing, editing, and revising news Subject-verb agreement clauses Prepositions and prepositional Using apostrophes in contractions article Using precise verbs phrases Who’s/whose; theirs/there’s; Comparisons —adverbs and adjectives Using vivid verbs Interrogative, declarative, imperative, their/there/they’re; your/you’re; Positive, comparative, and superlative its/it’s and exclamatory sentences Presenting the news article 709 Gerund phrases in various functions in sentences 708 Diagramming gerund phrases 706 707 Relative pronouns and subordinating Punctuating quotations within quotations 710 Adjective clauses (A study guide for the book But Not conjunctions Determining which clause is subordinate Reviewing adjectives and adjective Diagramming adjective clauses Forsaken ) Clauses with modifiers and phrases Differentiating between simple and com - phrases Using semicolons correctly Foreshadowing Adjective and adverb clauses pound sentences Reviewing adverbs and adverb Using who and whom properly Flashback Diagramming adverb clauses Diagramming compound sentences phrases Outlines Characterization through dialogue, Punctuating questions or exclamations Identifying and diagramming complex Reviewing participles and participial in quotations Writing expositions description, and action sentences phrases Differentiating between adjective and Differentiating between singular and Allusion Differentiating between dependent and Reviewing appositives and appositive adverb clauses plural indefinite pronouns Differentiating between main event independent clauses phrases Diagramming review Writing an outline and minor detail Recognizing compound-complex sen - Reviewing diagramming adjective Inside and outside for inside of and Exposition —writing the rough draft Analyzing characters; description and tences clauses outside of Misplaced and dangling modifiers evaluation Diagramming compound-complex sen - Reviewing diagramming adverb Where for where to and where at tences clauses Exposition —revising and editing The author’s purpose Using clauses to combine sentences Reading a story with expression Reviewing nominative and objective In/into; of/have; to/and Maintaining consistency in verb tenses Reviewing predicate nominatives and case pronouns Identifying active and passive verbs adjectives Reviewing the proper use of commas Changing sentences from active to Diagramming predicate nominatives and What are people of different places passive voice adjectives called? Changing sentences from passive to Reviewing direct and indirect objects Increase your vocabulary active voice Diagramming direct and indirect objects Animal words Reviewing the eight parts of speech Reviewing verbs 11 SUNRISE LANGUAGE ARTS 800 801 802 803 804 805 Verbs: action, being, and helping Writing times, dates, and numbers Diagramming adverbs Infinitive phrases Subject-verb agreement with indefinite Nouns: common, compound, and col - Participles and participial phrases Problem adjectives and adverbs Diagramming infinitive phrases pronouns lective Diagramming participles and participial Direct quotations Pronoun-antecedent agreement Noun clauses Concrete and abstract nouns phrases Appositives and appositive phrases Using commas for nonessential Diagramming noun clauses Adjectives, appositive adjectives, and Subject-verb agreement Commas with appositive phrases phrases Complex sentences proper adjectives Gerunds and gerund phrases Using appositives to combine sen - Subject-verb agreement with com - Preparing and planning for a speech Adverbs and diagramming them Diagramming gerunds and gerund tences pound subjects Writing the speech introduction Linking verbs phrases Writing ordinal numbers Single quotation marks Outlining the speech Predicate nominatives and predicate Coordinating and correlative conjunc - Indirect quotations Principal parts of verbs Writing the conclusion adjectives tions Active and passive voice Irregular verbs Preparing for and giving the speech Direct objects and diagramming them Independent and dependent clauses Understood relative pronouns The basic tenses: present, past, future Apostrophes in compound nouns and Indirect objects and diagramming Relative pronouns and dependent Singular indefinite pronouns The perfect tenses: present, past, compound subjects them clauses Singular indefinite pronouns and verb future Adverbial nouns and noun phrases Prepositions Adjective clauses and diagramming agreement Nouns, pronouns, or adjectives Diagramming adverbial nouns and Preposition or adverb? them Transitive and intransitive verbs Simple and compound sentences noun phrases Adjective phrases and diagramming Subordinating conjunctions Figures of speech: simile, metaphor, Using hyphens Identifying verbal phrases them Adverb clauses and diagramming personification, hyperbole Adverb phrases and diagramming them Quotation marks with other punctua - them Infinitives and diagramming them tion Pronouns Using semicolons Nouns of direct address Personal pronouns; three cases, Capitalization review Subject-verb agreement with words three persons; singular and plural Using colons ending in -ics Sentences, fragments, and run-ons Diagramming imperative and inter - rogative sentences More pronouns: interrogative, demonstrative, and compound 807 To abbreviate or not to abbreviate What is a research paper? Choosing a subject Looking for sources Writing a purpose statement 806 Dependent and independent clauses Making your preliminary outline 808 809 810 Compound-complex sentences Plagiarism Who, Whom, Whoever, Whomever Infinitive review Active and passive voice review Diagramming compound-complex How to take notes Using the dash Infinitives as adverbs Infinitive phrases as adverbs sentences Taking notes Infinitives used as adjectives Diagramming adverb infinitive Noun complement review Underlining and quotation marks in Taking more notes Avoid using unnecessary prepositions phrases Transitive and intransitive verb review titles Do I have enough information? Diagramming infinitives used as adjec - Redundancies—extra or unnecessary Noun clause review Present perfect, past perfect, and Writing the complete outline tives words Compound-complex sentence review future perfect Formatting and crediting quotations Elliptical clauses Capitalization review Conjunction review Pronoun-antecedent agreement in Getting started and beginning the Pronouns in elliptical clauses Simple, compound, and complex sen - Pronoun agreement review —number number rough draft Adverb clauses that modify adjectives tences and gender Noun clauses Continue writing and adverbs Gerunds and gerund phrase review Capitalization review Diagramming noun clauses A good conclusion Diagramming adverb clauses that Verb review Writing interesting sentences Pronoun-antecedent agreement in Revising and editing modify adjectives and adverbs Adjective review Writing sentences gender The final copy Using parentheses Quotation mark review Making compound nouns plural Finishing the research paper Using pronouns correctly Indefinite pronoun review What’s in the library? The bibliography Using commas in sentences Participial phrase review Using the library A sample research paper Using vivid verbs 12 SUNRISE ENGLISH I

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 nouns: common, proper, concrete, Verbs: action, being, linking Verb tense: present perfect, past Term verbal Public speaking abstract, collective, count, non-count Verb phrase perfect, future perfect Gerunds and gerund phrases Considering audience, purpose, and time punctuation review Apostrophes in possessives Interjections Verb mood: indicative, imperative, sub - limits of a speech assignment using who and whom correctly Fragment, run-on sentence Progressive verb tenses junctive Selecting a subject adjective review Transitive and intransitive verbs, Quotation marks in dialogue Elliptical adverb clauses Writing purpose statement participles & participial phrases identifying receiver of transitive Punctuating titles correctly Pronoun case in elliptical clauses Selecting method of organization: chrono - Coordinating and correlative conjunc - Verb complements: direct and indirect Comparative and superlative forms of Using commas with nonessential sen - logical, comparison/contrast, problem tions object, predicate nominative and adverbs and adjectives tence elements and solution, topical, spatial Pronouns: interrogative, demonstrative, predicate adjective Objective complement Single quotation marks Using note cards; note-taking skills compound, indefinite Adverbs: adverbial nouns & noun Topic sentence of a paragraph, Infinitive and infinitive phrases Researching and documenting sources Adjective phrases phrases identifying and writing Subjects of infinitive phrases Outlining Appositive and appositive phrases Adverb phrases Using smooth transitions in writing Using the dash correctly Methods of introducing and concluding a Using commas and semicolons correctly Active and passive voice verbs Varying sentence types in writing Pronoun case when used as appositive speech; writing introduction and con - clusion Adjective clauses Infinitives & infinitive phrases Developing paragraphs with examples, Collective nouns as singular or plural Relative pronouns and understood functioning as adverbs description, reasons, narrative Verbal phrase review Good posture, gestures, and eye contact relative pronouns; identifying function Adverb clauses and subordinating Organizing a paragraph in chronological Planning, organizing, and writing an within clause conjunctions order, spatial order, order of impor - essay answer Expression, pitch, volume, articulation, Relative pronouns: using who, whom, Principal parts of regular and irregular tance, comparison/contrast speaking rate which, & that correctly. verbs Writing a personal narrative Preparing and using visual aids Relative adverbs Verb tense: past, present, future Writing a character sketch Evaluating a famous speech Personal pronouns: case and person; Writing concisely Listening skills using correctly Writing with consistent verb tense & Giving two speeches: a personal intro - Correctling dangling and misplaced pronoun form duction and an expository speech modifiers Knowing when passive voice is Gearing writing for a specific audience acceptable Gearing writing to fit a specific purpose Editing —for wordiness & redundancy —for consistency LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 —for passive voice Clause review Writing a research paper Writing & giving a persuasive speech Simple, compound, complex, & Planning, brainstorming Thinking clearly, avoiding logical fallacies LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 compound-complex sentences Choosing a topic Choosing a topic; considering audience Adjective clauses Demonstrative & interrogative pronouns Conjunctive adverbs Gathering sources Proposition Relative pronouns and understood rela - Personal pronouns: person, number, gen - Using conjunctive adverbs as Thesis statement Logical and emotional arguments tive pronouns: identifying function der, case transitions for smoother writing style Taking notes, avoiding plagiarism Finding sources, research within clause Using personal pronouns correctly; Coordinating, correlative, & subordinating Citations, crediting quotations Organizing for most powerful persuasive Relative adverbs and understood antecedents conjunctions Primary and secondary sources in effect relative adverbs: identifying function Indefinite pronouns: identifying, using Compound parts of sentences & research Refuting opposition within clause singular & plural verbs correctly with compound sentences: differentiating, Using references for research Establishing credibility diagramming Adverb clauses and subordinating Relative pronouns: identifying, using who, Organizing and outlining Avoiding biased and prejudiced language Commas conjunctions whom, which, & that correctly Writing, editing, revising Introduction and conclusion Subject-verb agreement Elliptical adverb clauses; using Compound pronouns: reflexive & Title Writing, revising, editing Complete sentences: review fragment, pronouns correctly in intensive Acknowledging sources: quotes, citations Acknowledging sources: quotes, run-on, and stringy Noun clauses Reciprocal pronouns Bibliography citations Using brackets Dash, ellipsis, hyphen Pronoun courtesy order Visual aids Apostrophes Verb review; review of three verb moods Pronoun-antecedent agreement Proper vocal expressions, pitch, tone, Objective complement review Clear pronoun reference Adverbial noun review volume, articulation Review of semicolon use Taking notes from a written source Review: punctuating titles Proper gestures, facial expression, eye Using subordinate clauses to improve Taking notes from a speaker Verbals & verbal phrase review contact, posture, and movement writing style Condensing long & stringy sentences for Delivering persuasive essay as Using parallel structure in writing conciseness & variety manuscript speech 13 SUNRISE ENGLISH II LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Usage and Literature Clarity in Writing Organization in Writing Writing Short Stories Writing Poetry English Usage Writing With Clarity Writing Paragraphs Techniques of Story Writing Understanding Poetry Biblical guidelines for usage Specific nouns The topic sentence Story element review Meaning and cadence Levels of English usage: formal, Strong verbs Paragraph organization: chronological, Narration Design informal, and nonstandard usage Simplicity spatial, comparison/contrast, Pointers for narration: “German Potato Free verse Usage and Christian objectives deductive and inductive order Salad” Writing Song Lyrics Writing Sentences English usage review Writing a narration Sentence logic—clarity Writing an Article History of hymn writing Diction Sentence logic—consistency and sim - The outline More Techniques of Story Writing The popular Gospel Denotation and connotation plicity The introduction Description: “Shadows!” Hymns of faith Proper and improper use of emotion Sentence balance The body; writing an article Practicing description Writing a song words Essays in American literature The conclusion Dialogue Poetry in American Literature Freshness versus triteness Benjamin Franklin: “The Ephemera,” Periodicals and articles in American Writing a short story Early poets: Anne Bradstreet, Edward Reviewing diction “The Whistle” Taylor Literature Short Stories in American Literature Henry David Thoreau: “Brute Overview of American Literature Periodicals MacKinlay Kantor: “A Man Who Had Poets of renown: Bryant, Whittier, Poe, Neighbors” Colonial literature: Captain John George Weller: “Emergency at Sea” No Eyes” Longfellow Mark Twain: “Taming the Bicycle” Smith, Puritan writers Tim Cahill: “Into the Eye of a Booker T. Washington: “A Slave Poets of change: Walt Whitman, Emily Founding literature: Benjamin Roderick L. Haig-Brown: “Close Call” Hurricane” Among Slaves” Dickinson, Edwin Markham, Sara Teasdale Franklin, Thomas Paine, Thomas E. B. White: “Will Strunk” Allen Guelzo: “John Bunyan’s Nathaniel Hawthorne: “The Great Jefferson, Christopher Saur, The Writing an essay Christian at Three Hundred” Carbuncle” Later poets: Robert Frost, John H. Wheelock, Countee Cullen, Conrad Martyrs Mirror P. B. Hughes: “Catherine and the Aiken The nineteenth century: pre-war Winter Wheat” writers, transcendental writers, O. Henry: “After Twenty Years” writers during and after the Civil War LightUnit 10 The twentieth century Reading and Thinking Thinking About the Novel The novel LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 Thinking about what to read Research Understanding Words Listening and Reading Skills Communication Skills Recognizing Fallacies of Logical Library Skills Greek Prefixes and Roots Listening Skills Public Speaking Thinking The librarian Greek prefixes Fact and opinion Oral reading Fallacies Library classification systems: Dewey Greek roots Biblical truth Reading orally Fallacies involving subjectivism Decimal and Library of Congress Commonly misspelled words Critical listening How to prepare a speech Fallacies involving credibility systems Taking notes Preparing a speech Fallacies involving logical structure The card catalog Latin Prefixes and Roots Latin prefixes Taking minutes Leading a discussion The reference section Giving a speech Literature That Challenges Latin roots Reading Skills The Apostle Paul: “Ministers of The Research Paper Commonly mispronounced words Four worldviews Drama and Visual Entertainment Reconciliation” Choosing the subject and gathering A Christian worldview Introduction to drama Unknown writer: “2,500,000,000” information Reading From Canadian Literature Margaret Saunders: Beautiful Joe Critical reading History of drama John Stam: “Bearing Precious Seed” Writing the paper Modern drama Betty Stam: “Spikenard Very Precious” Documenting the sources Sinclair Ross: “A Field of Wheat” Christian Literature E. J. Pratt: “The Titanic” Literature of the past Biblical guidelines Mrs. Howard Taylor: “The Martyrdom Sample research paper of John and Betty Stam” Hugh Hood: “After the Sirens” Literature about the past Allegory Writing the final draft Unknown writer: “These All Died in Peter Dyck: Up From the Rubble Christian literature today: nonfiction Allegory and Christianity Faith” Overview of Canadian Literature and fiction Albert Sims: Palace Beautiful Menno Simons: “Why We Preach” Early Canadian literature: before Trends in Christian literature Confederation J. C. Ryle: “The Zealous Man” From Confederation to World War I Amy Carmichael: “Make Me Thy Fuel,” Since World War I: Charles G. D. “Drums in the Night” Roberts, E. J. Pratt Writing to challenge 14 LEVEL READING Sunrise Reviews skills learned in 2nd Learning to Read, intro - Edition duces new phonics, com - 100 prehension, and analytical I Wonder skills.

Sunrise CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2nd Edition Reviews all reading skills, 200 adds new skills, and Helping expands comprehension Hands and analysis skills. Happy Sunrise Edition Reading / Literature Hearts CLE’s reading program builds on Learning to Read, adding reading reinforcement and comprehen - Sunrise sion strategies in each grade level. Readers filled with captivating stories help students develop critical 2nd Edition reading skills and teach valuable character building lessons. 300 Doors to LightUnits provide practice in reading mechanics, comprehension, and analysis. These activities not Discovery only drill students, but also give teachers an accurate picture of students’ abilities and progress. Newly designed LightUnits have two quizzes that may be used as closed book quizzes or as self checks. Sunrise 2nd Combined quiz and test scores measure mastery. Edition Teacher’s Guides include answers (through Level 500), detailed notes and instructions for exercises, 400 Bridges class discussion, silent and oral reading, and other activities. A wealth of teaching how-to and school - Beyond room wisdom helps even beginning teachers have successful reading classes. Sunrise Each level reviews and Nine readers are available: I Wonder (second half of Grade 1); Helping Hands (first half of Grade 2); Happy 500 builds on skills learned in Open earlier levels, leading the Hearts (second half of Grade 2); Doors to Discovery (Grade 3); Bridges Beyond (Grade 4); Open Windows Windows student into logical, coher - (Grade 5); Calls to Courage (Grade 6); The Road Less Traveled (Grade 7); Where Roads Diverge (Grade 8). ent thinking and giving Sunrise practice in study and read - 600 ing skills. Calls to Courage Sunrise 700 The Road Less Traveled Sunrise 800 Where Roads Diverge

15 SUNRISE READING 700 – The Road Less Traveled 701 702 703 704 705 Labeling similes and metaphors Studying various Latin roots Classifying related items from the Reviewing characteristics of parables Defining stoop Interpreting similes and metaphors Writing paraphrases story Choosing the correct paraphrase Reviewing clear thinking Identifying the main ideas of para - Identifying allusions in a story Working with the Greek word part tele- Comparing two similar stories Working with the suffix -ism graphs Reviewing onomatopoeia Writing a basic outline of the story Classifying items Interpreting the metaphor Learning to form correct mind pic - Working with the Greek word auto- Choosing correct descriptions of char - Working with the Greek word bios- Learning about free verse tures from the story Finding where something is first intro - acters Making analogies Dividing a poem into stanzas Reviewing alliteration duced Using context clues to find vocabulary Learning the difference between imply Identifying faulty thinking Working with the Latin word parts Observing characters’ various reac - words and infer Reviewing conflict co-, con-, com-, col- tions to a problem Working with metaphors Finding allusions Working with the Greek word micro- Learning about theme Identifying the conflict Marking rhythm pattern Interpreting unfamiliar terms Dividing a poem into stanzas Learning about imagery in poetry Working with story plot Using the dictionary Recognizing faulty thinking Writing clear sentences Studying etymologies of words Determining the importance of story Working with figures of speech Determining premise and conclusion Thinking about racism Identifying internal and external details to the plot Determining broad and specific setting Learning about parallels in poetry Thinking about slavery conflict Thinking about heroes Working with conflict and crisis Identifying figures of speech Reviewing irony Learning to accept differences in Marking rhyme scheme Finding vivid descriptions Working with the root word solus Learning about sarcasm others Identifying alliteration Working with the Greek word phobos Working with the Greek word part geo- Determining setting Working with personification Working with an expanded metaphor Reviewing expanded metaphor Working with the Latin word scribere Making inferences Working with the Latin prefix pro- Interpreting the story Interpreting symbols Identifying premise and conclusion Reviewing premise and conclusion Learning to correctly read poetry Using context clues to define words Thinking about prejudice Learning about four reasoning Reviewing various word parts Reviewing mood in a poem Thinking about right and wrong ways Communicating clearly fallacies Reviewing metered and free verse Working with humor in a story to treat people Determining the reason for happen - Working with plot Comparing and contrasting characters Interpreting various dialects Working with the word part uni- ings Interpreting the image in the poem Thinking about consequences of sin Learning good judgment in reading Learning about monologue Working with the word part aqua- Marking rhyme scheme Determining the symbol in the story Learning about symbols Interpreting figures of speech Identifying setting and plot Writing contrasting parallels Choosing synonyms Working with the Latin word part Working with setting and mood Deciding which details are important to Working with the Greek word chronos- Finding similes and metaphors trans- the plot Determining rhyme scheme Thinking about fairness Working with the word part inter- Studying about history and legend Learning to think about what you hear Learning about and writing a parody Marking rhythm pattern Considering different points of view Working with rhyme scheme in poetry Writing rhyme scheme Practicing clear thinking Matching synonyms Matching themes with story titles Learning qualities of parables Making inferences Learning about eye rhyme Thinking about fads Determining character from speech Interpreting the poem Studying humor in language and actions Reviewing prejudice Reviewing internal and external Reviewing static and dynamic charac - Thinking about personal responsibility conflict ters Working with irony Organizing a paragraph in sequence Working with the theme of the reader form Developing good diction Choosing words with good connotation Working with imagery Marking meter in a poem Working with the word part peri- Working with setting and plot Reviewing conflict, crisis, climax, and resolution Writing the story from a different point of view

16 SUNRISE READING 800 – Where Roads Diverge 801 802 803 804 805 Analyzing story characters Identifying first- and third-person narra - Identifying a story frame Identifying problem-solving skills Determining meanings of words from Working with the Latin word roots tors Telling how a character obeyed a Bible Identifying actions that show context clues annus, quattuor, and junctum Considering how point of view helps command persistence, observation, and Inferring details from the story Identifying setting in a story develop a story Telling how someone could have better understanding Analyzing characters’ actions in light of Defining and identifying foreshadowing Identifying characters as static or obeyed a command Identifying protagonist and antagonist “where roads diverge” Identifying figurative language: dynamic Defining denotation and connotation Relating setting to mood Understanding the historical background metaphor, personification, simile Identifying a selection as romantic or Identifying the denotation and connota - Identifying character traits from actions and setting Understanding and identifying allusions realistic tion of words Identifying the elements of plot: conflict, Identifying four types of fallacious think - Considering the results of respecting Identifying the theme of a selection Identifying the climax of a story climax, resolution ing older people Determining the likely veracity of state - Determining the broad setting of a story Working with the Greek root hydro Comparing and contrasting two charac - Understanding and identifying conflict ments Working with the Greek roots biblos and Analyzing a character’s actions in light ters Relating characters’ actions to “where Analyzing a poem’s structure philos of ‘’where roads diverge” Considering how others can stereotype roads diverge” Identifying beautiful language in a poem Identifying reasons for characters’ feel - Explaining how “talk leads to penury” you and your family Understanding what an essay is Working with the Latin roots jactum and ings Identifying the resolution of the story Relating setting and mood Identifying the theme of an essay and dentis Interpreting figurative language Determining word meanings from con - Identifying the double plot of a story a story Identifying the possible varying sides of Describing how different views of the text clues Identifying the theme of a story Interpreting unusual figures of speech a story same thing can be both right and Paraphrasing lines of poetry Considering the effect of one’s actions Rewriting a passage to eliminate a fig - Interpreting description wrong Explaining the poem title on others ure of speech Analyzing character in relation to Choosing the most likely correct view of Identifying mood or atmosphere of stan - Matching lines of poetry to paraphrases Identifying the lessons taught in a fable ‘’where roads diverge” an incident zas of poetry Identifying the theme of a poem Identifying the theme of a fable Analyzing how characters took respon - Identifying the lesson taught by folktales Identifying the theme of a poem Paraphrasing lines of poetry Identifying paraphrases sibility Describing the characteristics of folk - Matching paraphrases to lines of poetry Matching lines of poetry to anecdotes Paraphrasing passages Analyzing setting tales Completing two parodies of a poem that illustrate them Identifying personification Identifying foreshadowing Comparing two versions of a folktale Identifying four types of fallacies in Identifying foreshadowing Extracting lessons from characters’ Applying principles from the story to life Determining word meanings from con - thinking Determining character from actions mistakes and examples Interpreting passages from an essay text clues Marking rhyme scheme and rhythm Identifying how different characters Identifying the parts of plot: conflict, Inferring from the essay Inferring details from the story Identifying alliteration in a poem would respond crisis, climax, resolution Identifying onomatopoeia Identifying character qualities from char - Identifying the moral Identifying “victim” and “overcomer” Labeling a plot map for a story Marking the rhyme scheme of a poem acters’ actions Paraphrasing a verse responses Understanding and identifying preju - Identifying similes Paraphrasing text from the story Working with the Latin roots terra and Identifying how characters obeyed a dice in story characters Identifying a paradox Interpreting an allegory pedis Bible commandment Identifying a strategy for avoiding Interpreting poetry Summarizing a list of items Identifying unfair judgments Defining parallel wrong judging Comparing a poem and an essay Identifying a statement that best states Determining character by observing Identifying three types of parallelism in Interpreting symbolism in literature Identifying mood-creating words in a the idea of a number of statements actions Hebrew poetry Considering anger as a response to poem Interpreting symbolism Identifying couplets Identifying the meanings of stanzas of stimuli Telling why the first person to declare Describing the results of jealousy and Identifying refrains poetry Considering and identifying satire his cause usually seems right envy Telling how a refrain affects the mood of Identifying an implication of the poem Identifying the main ideas of para - Understanding unity in a poem Analyzing characters’ actions in light of a poem Identifying the part of the plot graphs Writing an additional stanza for a poem “where roads diverge” Identifying irony Working with the theme of the story Writing the main idea of a paragraph Marking meter in a poem Identifying irony Identifying the theme of several verses Identifying a character as an “over- Interpreting a metaphor from a Learning the term iamb Thinking clearly about disagreements Matching a popular saying to a proverb comer” or a “victim” Scripture verse Identifying the thesis of an essay Tracing the internal conflict in a story from Proverbs Identifying protagonists, antagonist, and Gaining information from letters, Identifying examples that support the Identifying a character as static or Explaining the meaning of unusual conflicts dialogue, and narrative thesis dynamic phrases Explaining irony in story events Identifying allusions Identifying the double meaning of a title Working with the Latin root centum Identifying foreshadowing Drawing lessons from story events Comparing a character’s situation to a Working with the French root para Understanding the reasons for a char - Analyzing character in light of the story Bible character’s Comparing characters’ actions to acter’s actions verse Identifying the main points of stanzas Scripture passages Identifying an allusion Noting the descriptive language used to of poetry Determining character traits from Understanding stereotypes describe setting Identifying summaries of stanzas of actions Identifying indications of prejudice Inferring details from the story poetry Interpreting symbols in a story Explaining the irony in a statement Matching figures of speech to their Marking the rhyme scheme of a poem Using context clues to determine word Applying a verse to the story meanings Identifying eye rhyme meanings Paraphrasing a poem Describing aspects of the story setting Contrasting two characters Identifying the elements of setting Interpreting symbolism in a poem Explaining characters’ actions Interpreting the meaning of a poem Interpreting and applying Bible verses Identifying the main idea of a stanza of Applying the message of a poem to life Identifying an allusion poetry Identifying proper response to life Learning the term anecdote situations Identifying the key word in an anecdote 17 LITERATURE I based on Perspectives of Life in Literature textbook This course is based on the CLE literature book Perspectives of Life in Literature. Ten LightUnits guide the student in studying the text. The optional Teacher’s Material introduces and gives overviews of the LightUnits, gives help in grading student work, and includes a scope and sequence and alternate LightUnit Tests. The Answer Keys provide answers for LightUnit exercises.

Perspectives of Life in Literature 1. (Unit l: Short Story) 6. (Unit 3: Biography) Selections: Mama and the Garfield Boys; The Horse; Second Chance; Shago; Selections: Menno Simons, 1496-1561; Grace Abounding to the Chief of A Spark Neglected; Cache of Honor. Sinners; True ... Till Death; William Carey, 1761-1834.

2. (Unit 1: cont’d) Selections: The Mote and the Beam; Where Love is, There is God Also; 7. (Unit 4: Reflections) Whom Shall I Fear?; The Great Stone Face; The Doctor of Selections: Discipline; The Chariots of God; The Discipline of Deformity; Afternoon Arm; Too Dark. Acres of Diamonds; The Man Who Planted Hope and Grew 3. (Unit 2: Poetry) Happiness; RMS Titanic; Top Man. Selections: Pippa’s Song; Sheer Joy; A Psalm of Life; The Pilgrim; The Man With the Hoe; The Jericho Road; Lament; Infinity; The Triolet; The Bible; A Key to Happiness; Winter’s Coming; Spring; Lord, 8. (Unit 4: cont’d) What a Change; O God, I Love Thee; Forgiveness; Psalm 1; Psalm Selections: Diary of David Brainerd; Letters of Hermann Stohr; Though He 43; Psalm 66; Psalm 119:9-16; Psalm 126. Slay Me; Last Night of Sodom; The Self-Made Fool —Saul; Ruth, the Moabitess. 4. (Unit 2: cont’d) Selections: George Wagner; The Fool’s Prayer; the Battle of Blenheim; A Fable; Prayer Answered by Crosses; The Merchant of Venice; 9./10. (Unit 5: Allegory) Macbeth; Julius Caesar; What Is So Rare As A Day in June?; The Selections: The Parable of the Ten Virgins; Wheelbarrows; A Plea for Spacious Firmament; Apostrophe to the Ocean; Elegy Written in Fishing; The Pilgrim’s Progress; The Celestial Railroad. a Country Churchyard; Bad Times; Building; The Poet.

5. (Unit 2: cont’d) Selections: Victory in Defeat; Conscience and Remorse; No Enemies; Betrayal; Blind But Happy; On His Blindness; Sympathy; A Little Bird I Am; The Crystal Christ; The Boat; Calvary; Good Friday; Bigot; Conventionality; Mending Wall; Thy Brother.

18 LITERATURE II based on Perspectives of Truth in Literature textbook

This course is based on the CLE literature book Perspectives of Truth in Literature. There are four units in the textbook: an anthology of literature about truth, short stories, poetry, and essays. The textbook has exercises to develop vocabulary, reading comprehension, thinking skills, reading speed, and composition skills. The optional Teacher’s Material gives objectives, explanations of exercises, and an answer key for the text exercises. Student materials include a student study guide (which divides the textbook units into ten study units—each with Self Checks and discussion suggestions) and a final [LightUnit] test for each study unit.

1. (Unit l: Anthology of Literature About Truth) 6. (Unit 3 cont’d) Selections: The Children of Truth; The Children of a Liar; Truth Crushed Selections: To a Waterfowl; The Lamb; Lines Written in Early Spring; to Earth; With Whom Is No Variableness; Truth; Of Truth; I Saw God Wash the World; The Tuft of Flowers; Inscriptions All Truth Is God’s Truth; The Authority of the Scriptures; on a Sundial; Evening Star; The Song of Moses; Sound the Revelation; God’s Word; We Search the World for Truth; Loud Timbrel; The Destruction of Sennacherib; Religion and God’s Unchanging Word; The Bible. Doctrine.

7. (Unit 3 cont’d) 2. (Unit 2: Short Story: Theme) Selections: The Convergence of the Twain; A Land That Man Has Selections: Those Who Will Not Learn Must Feel; How Much Land Does Newly Trod; Paradox; Fueled; Space Age; Ozymandias; a Man Need?; Quality; There Will Come Soft Rains; The Requiem for a Modern Croesus; Gold; Richard Cory; Myself; Apprentice. Four Things; Be Strong.

3. (Unit 2 cont’d: Character) 8. (Unit 4: Essay) Selections: The Piece of String; Mr. Brownlee’s Roses; David Kills Goliath; Selections: A Great Teacher’s Method; The Blind Preacher; The Works of Parable of the Birthday Candles; The Frill; The Parable of the Creation; Poetry and Mystery of the Sea; The English Skylark; Lost Son; The Bishop’s Candlesticks. The Mockingbird; Seasonal Skyscape; The Geometry of the Spider’s Web. 4. (Unit 2 cont’d: Plot) 9. (Unit 4 cont’d) Selections: Limb in a Desert; They Grind Exceeding Small; The Silver Mine. Write a short story. Selections: To See It Fall; The Art of Discouragement; That Satisfied Feeling; The Seat of the Scornful; Who Hath Woe?; The Venomous Worm; The Town Pump. 5. (Unit 3: Poetry) Selections: Trees; Pretty Words; The Bells; Psalm 42; God Is at the 10. (Unit 4 cont’d) Anvil; The Eagle; Pied Beauty; When I Heard the Learn’d Selections: Deny Self and Imitate Christ; The Witness of Hans Bret; A Astronomer; Stars. Letter From Hans Bret; My Experience With Christ. Two editorials and an essay selected by the student (or teacher).

19 LEVEL MATHEMATICS

Sunrise Basic 100 Arithmetic Skills Sunrise CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 200 Counting Number Facts Sunrise Basic Operations 300 Addition Sunrise Edition Mathematics Subtraction Multiplication CLE Sunrise Math (Grades 1-9) uses the incremental method of teaching. Each Sunrise Math LightUnit intro - Sunrise Division duces small increments from several branches of mathematics simultaneously. Most of each day’s lesson con - 400 Whole Numbers centrates on rotating review of previously-learned concepts. This constant review helps students master math concepts with a daily variety of material. Teachers’ guides are essential for grades 1-2, recommended for Fractions grades 3-4, and useful for math teachers of higher levels. Sunrise Decimals Memorization of the basic number facts in all four operations is emphasized in the first four grades, using 500 Factors and daily oral exercises, our own built-in flash-card system, and daily speed drills with charts that give each child Multiples visible evidence of his/her progress. Basic geometry, the money system, problem solving, mental math, and number patterns are also introduced early and constantly reviewed for mastery. Sunrise Story Problems The metric and U.S. systems of measurement are taught simultaneously with equal emphasis. Hands-on 600 Metric exercises teach concepts of space and quantity early in the curriculum.

Geometry Beginning in Grade 5, basic algebra concepts are incorporated along with more complex arithmetic skills Sunrise such as long division, decimals, and fraction operations. True-to-life story problems with a Biblical worldview Formulas & help children understand how math permeates daily life. 700 Ratios Grades 7 and 8 assume mastery of basic arithmetic, and concentrate on consumer math, geometry, and pre- Graphs algebra. Students who successfully complete Sunrise Math 700 –800 should be able to move directly into any Sunrise Pre-Algebra basic Algebra 1. 800 The first LightUnit in each grade level, beginning with Math 201, is a review of concepts that should have been mastered in the previous grade. These “-01” LightUnits may be used as diagnostic tools along with, or in place of, our Math Diagnostic Tests to determine whether new or incoming students are ready for the rest of Sunrise Algebra I that level. Preliminary edition 900 Each of the remaining nine LightUnits in levels 200 –800 has a special-interest theme that appears in story problems, nuggets of information, and in some of the teaching lessons. For instance, Math 400 focuses on dif - 1000 Geometry ferent countries of the world; Math 600 gives facts about famous mathematicians in history, and Math 700-800 devote each LightUnit to a particular occupation.

Algebra II 1100 Having mastered basic concepts and skills in grades 1-8, the student proceeds to the study of more advanced mathematics in levels 900 through 1200. Functions 1200 Trigonometry

20 SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 700 701 702 703 704 705 Tests these skills and concepts: Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Geometry Facts Formula for the area of a parallelogram Formula for the volume of a triangular Solving two-step equations with multiplica - Constructing congruent angles Division with three-digit divisors Finding digit sums by casting out nines prism tion Solving inequalities and graphing their Geometry applications Multiplying to solve equations Changing fractional percents to decimals Solving inequalities (< >) solutions Division with decimals Christian giving without rounding Symbols for congruent and similar Combining numbers and words to express Using formulas Fascinating discoveries: golden Multiplying expressions that include vari - Constructing congruent line segments large numbers Percent concepts triangle ables Honesty in graphing information Understanding depreciation Fraction multiplication Figuring commissions Fascinating discoveries: dividing by zero Fascinating discoveries: everyday metric Section 2 Fascinating discoveries: the plane is not allowed Percent applications Formula for the area of a trapezoid Section 2 Expressions and equations Writing mixed number percents as deci - Section 2 Section 2 Listing prime factors using exponents Proportions mals without rounding Finding the missing dimensions for area Graphing solutions (> < =) Memorizing the powers of the smaller Exponents, integers, and coordinates Using prime factors to find the greatest and perimeter of a rectangle Percents in story problems: dealing with numbers Primes and factors common factor Converting between miles and kilometers the remainder Reflex angles Division puzzle Graphs and statistics: tally charts Fractional answers in two-step equations Finding missing angle measures in trian - Formula for the volume of a cylinder Fascinating discoveries: digit sums pattern Graphs and statistics: drawing bar graphs gles Graphs and statistics: building line graphs Fascinating discoveries: graphing relation - Graphs and statistics: building pictographs Fascinating discoveries: nonstandard units Section 3 ships Fascinating discoveries: calendar puzzles of measure Using digit sums to check multiplication Finding the areas of irregular shapes Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Subtracting negative integers Using digit sums to check division Simplifying and solving expressions in Calculating increase and decrease Adding, subtracting, and multiplying mixed Rounding mixed numbers to the nearest equations Order of operations with exponents measures whole number Simplifying complex fractions Classifying triangles Percent equivalents for thirds and sixths Equations, inequalities, and variables Using fractional equivalents of percents in Powers of ten Fascinating discoveries: golden rectangles Dividing mixed measures story problems Converting between kilograms and and Fibonacci numbers Using proportions to convert between U.S. Converting between liters and gallons pounds and metric measures Decimal and percent equivalents for Fascinating discoveries: more powers of Fascinating discoveries: hidden parallelo - eighths ten grams Fascinating discoveries: an endless num - ber loop

706 707 708 709 710 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Bisecting an angle Bisecting a line segment Multiplying variable with exponents Bible measures of capacity (dry) Old Testament shekels and talents Multiplying positive and negative inte - Combining like terms to simplify and solve Symbols for perpendicular and parallel Bible measures of capacity (liquid) Special sets of numbers gers Negative exponents as decimals Constructing parallel lines Constructing a perpendicular from a point Writing numbers in scientific notation Multiplying two negative integers Interest on savings and loans The range of data to a line Finding unit price to the nearest cent The cost of installment buying Fascinating discoveries: networks Calculating interest in months Finding any part of the distance formula Fascinating discoveries: circle of beads Fascinating discoveries: reflections; Fascinating discoveries: Noah’s ark; vol - Figuring operating expenses flipping the figure Section 2 ume Fascinating discoveries: a problem with Section 2 Section 2 Polyhedra length Diagonals of polygons Combining integers in vertical form Translating words into expressions or Section 2 Twenty-four-hour digital time Dividing with negative integers equations Symbols for sets Section 2 Graphing linear equations Venn diagrams for intersection of sets Solving fraction questions using pro - Finding the percent of increase or Bible measures of length Graphs and statistics: double line graphs portions decrease Using powers of ten to expand numbers Disjoint sets Fascinating discoveries: diagonal diver - Graphs and statistics: reading circle Graphs and statistics: calculating degrees Graphs and statistics: histograms The empty set sion graphs and calculating sector per - for circle graph sectors Fascinating discoveries: Noah’s ark ver - Arcs and semicircles Fascinating discoveries: the Konigsberg sus a tractor trailer Linear relations Section 3 cents New Testament measures of weight and Fascinating discoveries: translations; problem Graphs and statistics: choosing an appro - Section 3 priate graph to display data money sliding the figure Section 3 Using prime factorization to find the LCM Using prime factors to reduce fractions Finding mean, median, and mode Fascinating discoveries: Venn diagram Section 3 Finding complements, supplements, and challenge Scale drawings using proportions The exponents 1 and 0 Finding the surface area of prisms opposites The relationship of volume to capacity in Finding the missing dimensions for Choosing equations for problems Venn diagrams for the universal set, sets, Section 3 the metric system any measurement formula Using the distributive property to and subsets Metric and U.S. measures of land area Constructing a congruent figure using a Negative exponents as fractions simplify and solve Points on a coordinate plane Understanding scientific notation reflection Complementary and supplementary Converting between meters and yards Converting between teaspoons and milli - Converting between Celsius and Fascinating discoveries: tessellations angles Fascinating discoveries: the Konigsberg liters Fahrenheit temperatures Converting between inches and cen - solution Fascinating discoveries: the ark versus Map scales using proportions timeters railroad cars. The complement of a set Fascinating discoveries: rotation; Fascinating discoveries: Venn diagram turning the figure challenge 21 SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 800 801 802 803 804 805 Tests these skills and concepts: Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Integer computation Finding the areas of irregular shapes con - Constructing congruent triangles Multiplying combinations of variables, con - Finding volume with varied units Math facts to know taining circle parts Squaring fractions and decimals stants, and exponents Constructing a triangle with three given sides Solving equations Using prime factorization to find the LCM Like terms in expressions Constructing congruent angles Reducing algebraic fractions Percent concepts The distributive property with negative num - Automobile purchase costs Probability with more than two options Generic and store brand items Area and volume bers Fascinating discoveries: angel food cakes Convenient store pricing Fascinating discoveries: sums, squares, and Expressions Profit and loss Fascinating discoveries: using your watch to differences Fascinating discoveries: The Greek Cross Section 2 determine your speed Percent applications Simplifying expressions that include different Section 2 Geometry Section 2 variables Section 2 Graphing linear equations on a coordinate Prime numbers Finding the surface area of pyramids Finding the surface area of cylinders Solving equations with a squared variable plane U.S./metric conversions The subtraction/negative sign Using numbers for probability Finding the surface area of cones Scientific notation Inequalities Understanding probability Graphs and statistics: Bar-in-a-bar graph Finding square roots on a calculator Probability and percents Expressing certainty Fascinating discoveries: density of water – Graphs and statistics: Circle graph Histograms Visualizing probabilities Part 1 Fascinating discoveries: negative roots Fascinating discoveries: calculator fun Bar graphs Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Fascinating discoveries: faithful formulas for Changing fractional percents to decimals Finding lengths using the Pythagorean Dividing variables with exponents surface areas of pyramids and prisms (with rounding) Theorem Formula for the surface area of a sphere Section 3 Simplifying expressions that include expo - The relationship of volume to capacity in Overhead (fixed costs) The Pythagorean Theorem nents U. S. measures Unit price: Changing thousandths of a dollar Showing profit and loss as a percent of sales Linear relations Counting change from a cash register dis - to tenths of a cent Using the interest formula for partial years Rational and irrational numbers play Multiplying numbers in scientific notation Points on a coordinate plane Perfect squares and irrational square roots Order of operations with grouping symbols: Fascinating discoveries: 3 x 3 squares. Fluid ounces, pints, quarts, and gallons Fascinating discoveries: density of water – parentheses, brackets, and braces Fascinating discoveries: the 3-4-5 Rule Part 2 Graphing linear equations Fascinating discoveries: understanding the formula for surface area of cones 806 Section 1 808 Markup and selling price 807 Section 1 809 810 Constructing a triangle with two given sides Section 1 Multiplying negative numbers in a series Section 1 Section 1 and a given angle (SAS) Solving equations with fractional coefficients Simplifying negative numbers with exponents Variables on both sides of a complex equa - Recognizing wants and needs Finding the volume of pyramids and cones Constructing a triangle with two given angles Formula for the volume of a sphere tion Budgeting – Tracking present expenses Introduction to insurances and their contained side Measuring electricity: Volts, amperes, and Compound interest Writing a check Fascinating discoveries: constructing regu - Chain discounts watts Counting significant digits Important safety tips for writing a check lar hexagons and equilateral triangles Calculating insurance premiums Property tax in mills Vehicle insurance Budgeting – Projecting future expenses Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for 11 Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for Fascinating discoveries: compound Credit cards Section 2 seventeen interest formula Keeping a check register Simplifying expressions with division bars Section 2 Debit and ATM cards Using the percent proportion to solve story Solving equations with negative numerical Section 2 Section 2 problems coefficients Multiple probability without replacement Permutations Other checking account transactions Combination probability Extracting the square root Variables on both sides of a simple equation Which is the better buy? Budgeting – Making it work Line graphs Multiple probability Multiplying square roots Rounding according to significant digits Cashing or depositing a check Fascinating discoveries: constructing geo - Graphs and statistics: multiple line graphs Graphs and statistics: Pictographs Graphs and statistics: Rectangle graphs Recording expenses using a multicolumn metric designs Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for 7 Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for Fascinating discoveries: exponential journal nineteen Christianity Reconciling your check register with your Section 3 Section 3 bank statement Distances between points Opposite and adjacent sides in trigonometry Section 3 Section 3 The path of a check Mental multiplication using the distributive Simplifying after multiplying or dividing in sci - The multiplication principle of counting Solving Inequalities: Multiplying or dividing property entific notation Introduction to sine, cosine, and tangent by a negative number Dividing numbers in scientific notation Unit price to tenths of cent Unit price: Dissimilar units Sine, cosine, and tangent applications Counting back change without a cash reg - Making change without a cash register when Using proportions to solve fraction story Volume of an irregular solid ister the customer gives both bills and coins problems Percentiles Measuring electricity: kilowatt-hours Levels of precision The trigonometry chart Combining square roots Fascinating discoveries: reading an electric Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for Fascinaing discoveries: gold and silver soft - Fascinating discoveries: how wide is the meter thirteen balls river? 22 SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 900 A lgebra I (Preliminary) Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Types of Numbers Order of Operations Solving More Complex Equations Setting Up Equations Slopes of Linear Equation Graphs Graphing Real Numbers Using Parentheses to Translate From Polynomials Simplifying Radicals I Vertical Lines Absolute Values and Opposites Word Phrases to Math Factors and Factoring Solving Two-Variable Equations Establishing Equalities to Set up Real Number Properties Combining Like Terms Adding Polynomials Multiplying Binomials Equations Variables, Constants, and Algebraic Multiplying Terms Range and Standard Deviation Outliers and What They Tell Us Simplifying Radicals II Expressions Mean, Median, and Mode Greatest Common Factors Graphing Ordered Pairs The Slope Formula Symbols for Multiplication in Algebra Dividing Terms Complex Relationships Between Graphing Inequalities Scatterplots Prime Numbers The Distributive Property Values Graphing Two-Variable (Linear) Solving Inequalities Adding Positive and Negative The Distributive Property and Mental Solving Equations With Fractions or Equations Multiplying Sum and Difference Numbers Math Decimals Graphing Compound Inequalities: Binomials Subtracting Positive and Negative Graphing Solutions Subtracting Polynomials Conjunctions and Disjunctions Simplifying Radicals With Variables Numbers Graphing Solutions Using a Vertical Factoring the Greatest Common Multiplying Larger Polynomials Including the Value of Items in Translating From Word Phrases to Number Line Factor From a Polynomial Characteristics of Linear Equation Equations Math Recognizing and Representing Values Multiplying Radicals Graphs Graphing From the Slope-Intercept Multiplying Positive and Negative Algebraically Literal Equations Squaring Binomials Form Numbers Equations Establishing Equalities for Rates and Exponents Solving Equations Mixtures Dividing Positive and Negative The Distributive Property and Division Factoring a Difference of Squares Numbers Mathematically Related Values Dividing by Zero Operating With Exponential Expressions Roots and Radicals

Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Systems of Equations Multiplying Rational Expressions Dividing a Trinomial by a Binomial Dividing Larger Polynomials Quadratic Equations: The Quadratic Graphing From the x and y Intercepts Solving Systems of Equations by Factoring Completely Polynomial Division With a Binomial Formula Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials Multiplication/Addition Inverse Variation y = Remainder Fractional Exponents Solving Systems of Equations by Factoring by Grouping Adding and Subtracting Rationals With Quadratic Equations: Taking the Absolute Value Equations Substitution Writing a Linear Equation From a Common Denominators Square Root of Both Sides Canceling in Unit Conversions Box-and-Whisker Plots Point and a Slope Multiple Probability Dividing Radicals Permutation Notation Factoring Trinomials in the Form x2 + Probability Graphing Systems of Linear Adding and Subtracting Rationals With Graphing Absolute Value Inequalities bx + c Dividing Rational Expressions Inequalities Unlike Denominators The Discriminant of a Quadratic Simplifying a Radical With Numerical Factoring Trinomials in the Form Dividing Polynomials With Remainders Permutations and Probability Equation and Variable Factors ax 2 + bx + c Lowest Common Multiple Rationalizing Denominators Multiplying and Dividing Using Rational Expressions: Excluded Adding and Subtracting Radicals Quadratic Equations: Solving by Quadratic Equations: Completing the Fractional Exponents Values Writing a Linear Equation From Two Factoring Square Longer Unit Conversions Rational Expressions: Canceling Points Functions Dividing Polynomials With Missing Applications Using Inequalities Factors Equalities Between Interest Solving Applications Using Systems of Terms Function Notation Solving Systems of Equations by Applications Equations Complex Rationals Systems With an Equation and an Addition/Elimination Graphing Linear Inequalities Writing Equivalent Rational Quadratic Equations: Solving by Inequality Reviewing Uses of the Negative Sign Direct Variation: y = kx Expressions Completing the Square Equalities Between Identical The Domain of a Function Formulas Rational Equations 23 MATHEMATICS 1000 G eometry 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 A Mathematical System Proof Angle Relationships and Parallels Congruent Triangles and Similar Polygons Quadrilaterals Undefined Terms Logic Angle Definitions and Principles of Algebra Points Conjunction Measurements Triangles Ratios and Proportions Lines Disjunction Angle Definitions Defining Congruent Triangles Properties of Proportions Planes Negation Angle Measurement Proving Triangles Congruent Similarity Conditional Proving Right Triangles Congruent Basic Definitions Angle Relationship and Theorems Theorems About Similar Polygons A Definition of Definitions Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive Relationship Definitions Corresponding Parts Theorems About Similar Triangles Geometric Terms Theorems Independent Triangles Reasoning Right Triangles Induction Overlapping Triangles Geometric Statements Parallels Geometry Isosceles Triangles Postulates Deduction Basic Properties Trigonometry Theorems Proof Formats Transversal and Special Angles Inequalities Indirect Measure Inequalities in One Triangle The Two-Column Proof Applying Parallels to Polygons The Paragraph Proof Triangles Inequalities in Two Triangles Other Polygons Quadrilaterals Parallelograms Trapezoids

1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 Circles Construction and Locus Area and Volume Coordinate Geometry Geometry Review Circles and Spheres Basic Construction Polygons Ordered Pair Geometry, Proof, and Angle Characteristics of Circles Copying Figures Area Concepts Points in a Plane Geometry as a System Characteristics of Spheres Bisecting Rectangle Symmetry Proof Constructing Perpendiculars Parallelogram Graphs of Algebraic Conditions Angle Relationships and Parallels Tangents, Arcs, and Chords Constructing Parallels Triangle Tangents Distance Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Polygons, Arcs Constructing With Measures Trapezoid Distance Formula and Circles Regular Polygon Chords Figure Construction Equation of a Circle Congruent Triangle and Quadrilaterals Theorems Triangles Area Comparisons Midpoint Formula Similar Polygons Special Angles and Segments Circles Circles Circles Lines Related to Circles Polygons Circumference and š Slope Construction, Measurement, and Special Angles Area of a Circle Locus Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Coordinate Geometry Special Segments Meaning Area of a Sector Equation of a Line Construction and Locus Intersection Area of a Segment Area and Volume Proofs by Coordinate Methods Coordinate Geometry Construction Solids Placement of Figures Prism Applications in Proofs Pyramid Cylinder Cone Sphere

24 MATHEMATICS 1100 A lgebra II 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 Sets, Structure, and Function Numbers, Sentences, and Problems Linear Equations and Inequalities Polynomials Algebraic Fractions Sets Numbers Lines Products and Favoring Multiplying and Dividing With Properties Order and Absolute Value Graphs Multiplying With Monomials Fractions Zero and Negative Exponents Operations Sums and Products Equations Multiplying Polynomials by Polynomials Reducing Rational Expressions Sentences Systems of Equations Structure Using Special Products Multiplying Algebraic Fractions Solving Equations Solutions Axioms Factoring Trinomials Dividing Algebraic Fractions Solving Inequalities Applications Applications Factoring Special Products Compound Sentences Adding and Subtracting Algebraic Inequalities Relations and Functions Operations Fractions Application Solving Inequalities Division With Polynomials Lowest Common Denominator Definitions Number Problems Solving Two-Order Inequalities Synthetic Division Addition and Subtraction Graphs Motion Problems Mixed Expressions and Complex Function Notation Variations Miscellaneous Problems Fractions Inverses Direct Variations Inverse Variations Equations With Fractions Algebraic Expressions Joined and Combined Variations Equations With Fractions Exponents Fractional Equations Combining Terms Proportions Applications of Fractions Motion Problems Mixture Problems Work Problems

1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 Real Numbers Quadratic Relations and Systems Exponential Functions Counting Principles Algebra II Review Real Numbers Distance Formula and Conic Exponential Functions Progressions Integers, Open Sentences, and Rational and Irrational Numbers Sections Exponents Sequences Graphs Distance Formula Integers Laws of Radicals Exponential equations Series Circle Applications Open Sentences Conjugates Permutations Ellipse Graphs Radical Equations Logarithmic Functions Factorials Conic Sections and Identification Definition of Logarithms Permutation Formula Polynomials, Fractions, and Real Quadratic Equations Parabola Mantissas Applications Numbers Using the Square Root Property Hyperbola General Properties of Logarithms Polynomials Combinations Factoring Identification of Solid Sections Algebraic Fractions Calculation of Common Logarithms Combination Formula Completing the Square Real Numbers Systems, Inequalities, and Graphs of Logarithmic Functions Applications Quadratic Formula Applications (OPTIONAL) Computation with Binomial Coefficients Quadratic Relations, Exponential Derivation of the Quadratic Formula Systems of Equations Logarithms Functions, and Counting Probability Word Problems Inequalities (OPTIONAL) Applications Principles Sum and Product of Roots Concepts Applications of Conic Sections Matrices Quadratic Relations and Systems Equally Likely Outcomes Discriminant Matrix Solution of Systems of Linear Exponential Functions Multiplication Principle Complex Numbers Equations Counting Principles Conditional Probability Addition and Multiplication of Matrices 25 MATHEMATICS 1200 F unctions; Trigonometry 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 Relations and Functions Functions The Trigonometic Functions The Circular Functions and Identities and Functions of Their Graphs Multiple Angles Ordered-Pair Numbers Linear Functions Definition of the Trigonometric Relations Solutions and Graphs Functions The Circular Functions Reciprocal Relations Functions Equations Evaluation of Functions Circular Functions of Special Pythagorean Relations Rules of Correspondence Linear Inequalities Angles Angle Location Quotient Relations The Algebra Functions Graphs of Sin and Cos Second-Degree Functions Trigonometric Tables Trigonometric Identities Notation Solutions Other Graphs Arithmetic Relationships Between Zeros and Use of Tables and Interpolation Cosine of the Sum of Two Angels Applications Composition Coefficients Reduction Formulas Additional Sum and Difference Inverse Quadratic Inequalities Amplitude of Circular Functions Formulas Quadrantal Angles Polynomial Functions Period of Circular Functions Double- and Half-Angle Formulas Special Angles Remainder Theorem Phase Shift of Circular Functions Identities Factor Theorem Radian Measure Synthetic Division Trigonometric Equations Nth Degree Equation Special Functions Greatest Integer Function Exponential Function Logarithmic Function Function Combinations

1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 Application of Trigonometric Functions and Quadratic Equations Probability Calculus and Review Trigonometric Functions Polar Coordinates The Conic Sections: Circle and Random Experiments and Mathematical Induction Trigonometric Functions of any The Inverse Sin Function Ellipse Probability Summation Angle The Circle Definitions, Samples, Spaces, and The Inverse Cos Function Proofs by Mathematical Induction The Ellipse Probability Applied Problems Functions and Limits The Inverse Tan Function Addition of Probabilities Conic Sections: Parabola and Function Notation Law of Cosines Multiplication of Probabilities The Other Inverse Functions Hyperbola Difference Quotient Law of Sines Graphs of Inverse Functions The Parabola Permutations and Combinations Limits More Applications The Hyperbola Definitions Graphing Polar Coordinates Slopes of Functions Permutations of N Things That Are Additional Application Problems Transformations Slope of a Line Converting Coordinates Different Translation Permutations of N Things Not All Slope of a Curve Converting Cartesian Equations to Rotation Different Polar Equations Mathematics LightUnits 1201 Circular Permutations Through 1210 Review Converting Polar Equations to Combinations Cartesian Equations Applications (Optional) Graphing Polar Equations Binomial Distribution Random Variables and Probability Distribution Miscellaneous Problems

26 LEVEL SCIENCE Sunrise 100 God’s Creation • Man • Plants Sunrise • Animals 200 CURRICULUM OVERVIEW • Birds • Earth 300 • Universe • Physical Laws & Properties 400 Science • Earth Sciences • Life Sciences Beginning with God’s creation, the science series teaches the student about himself and his environment. It Sunrise emphasizes God as creator and sustainer of the universe. In teaching scientific facts and truths, it seeks to honor the Creator—all laws are God’s laws; all life is God’s life; all truth is God’s truth. 500 Man’s World Level 100 (a five-LightUnit course) is optional in order to provide the student more time for the Reading cur - riculum. At this level reading is the most important subject since it is the basis for progress in every other • Environment subject. Level 200 is supplemental and not required. 600 • Machines Levels 100 through 800 teach basic knowledge about man and his physical environment and emphasize our • Energy “stewardship” responsibility toward God’s creation. Health studies —addressing proper nutrition, hygiene, • Health and disease —form part of the content of these levels. 700 • Stewardship Levels 900 through 1200 teach general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. • Sciences of Independent and interesting investigations and experiments allow students to experience God’s creation Tomorrow firsthand and to learn wise stewardship of His resources. 800

900 General Science

1000 Biology

1100 Chemistry

1200 Physics

27 SCIENCE 700 701 702 703 704 705 God-Designed Plant Systems God-Designed Body Systems The Behavior of Living Things Molecular Genetics Chemical Structure and Change Photosynthesis System Digestive System Human and Animal Behavior Reproduction Nature of Water Location Structure Nervous System Reproduction in Flowers Description Products Function Types of Behavior Male-Female Reproduction Simple Substances Rate Intelligence Molecules and Compounds Circulatory, Respiratory, and Inheritance Transport System Excretory Systems Plant Behavior Mendel’s Work Periodic Table Roots Blood Circulation Tropisms: Kinds The Punnett Square Chemical Symbols Stems Respiratory System Tropisms: Functions Inheritance of Taste Atomic Weights Leaves Excretory System Touch-Sensitive Plants Incomplete Dominance Arrangement of the Periodic Table Multiple Genes Regulatory System Skeletal and Muscular System Plant-Animal Interaction Chemical Change Natural Regulation Structure and Function Biomes DNA, Mutations, and the Diagrams of Atoms Artificial Regulation Health and Disease Food Chain Environment Acids and Bases Cycles Mutations Balance of Nature The Use of Mutations Temperature Influence on Coloration Position of Peas in a Pod

706 707 708 709 710 Light and Sound Motion and Its Measurement Planet Earth The Sun and Other Stars Review Waves Definition of Force Earth’s Motion The Sun Plant and Animal Systems Sound Waves Work is Accomplished by Force Earth’s Shape History The Photosynthesis System Light Waves Measurement of Work Earth’s Rotation Description The Transport System of Plants The Speed of Light Earth’s Revolution Location The Regulatory System of Plants Rate of Doing Work Time Theories Systems of Man and Animals The Spectrum Power Newton’s Experiment Horsepower Eclipses Stars Physics and Chemistry The Visible Spectrum Energy Solar Eclipse Colors and Temperatures Light Newton’s Laws of Motion Lunar Eclipse Giants and Dwarfs Sound Colors Elements and Spectra Motion Absorption of Colors Change in Motion Our Solar System Mixing Colors Machines and Motion Planets and Light-Years Magnitude and Luminosity Matter Light-Years and Astronomical Units Machines That Change Motion Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors Planet Earth and the Stars Common Stars and Constellations Earth’s Rotation Familiar Constellations Earth’s Revolution Common Stars Eclipses of the Sun and Moon Our Solar System The Sun The Stars

28 SCIENCE 800 801 802 803 804 805 Science in Our Lives Properties of Matter Changing Matter Health and Nutrition Energy Science Today Properties of Matter Matter and Change Foods and Digestion Types of Energy A Definition of Science General Properties of Matter Physical Change Six Kinds of Nutrients Kinetic Energy A Brief History of Science Physical Properties of Matter Chemical Change Digestive System Potential Energy Scientific Measurement Chemical Properties of Matter Nuclear Change Diet Forms of Energy States of Matter Science and Technology Acids Four Basic Food Groups Heat Energy A Definition of Technology Atoms and Molecules Properties of Acids A Balanced Menu Chemical Energy Advances in Technology Atoms The Hydrogen lon Atomic Energy Nutritional Diseases Conflicts With Society Molecules Indicators Nutrition: As It Is and What It Energy Conversion and Entropy pH of Acids Science and Technology of Elements, Compounds, and Should Be Conversion of Energy Forms Tomorrow Mixtures Bases Deficiencies, Allergies, and Other Thermodynamics and Entropy Projections for Science and Elements Properties of Bases Reactions Technology Compounds The Hydrogen lon Hygiene The Limitations of Science and Mixtures Indicators Body Care Technology pH of Bases Hygiene of Young People SALTS Neutralization Uses of Salts

806 807 808 809 810 Magnets and Electricity Using Machines Levers, Pulleys, Gears, and Things Balance in Nature Science and Technology Magnetism Distance Friction Photosynthesis and Food Basic Science Permanent Magnets Describing Distance Forces of Friction Photosynthesis Science Skills Magnetic Fields Measuring Distance Types of Friction Food Characteristics of Matter Induced Magnetism Reducing Friction Matter in Change Force Natural Cycles Electricity The Meaning of Force Levers The Nitrogen Cycle Physical Science Static Electricity The Laws of Newton Mechanical Advantage The Decay Cycle Forms of Energy Current Electricity Force Vectors Classes of Levers The Water Cycle Magnets and Electricity Uses of Electricity The Carbon and Oxygen Cycle Machines at Work Work Wheel and Axle, Pulleys and Gears Simple Machines Energy for the Future Work Defined Wheel and Axle Balance and Disruption Conventional Sources Work and Energy Pulleys Nature in Balance Life Science Alternate Sources Work and Power Gears Human Disruption Nutrition Resources Health Inclined Plane, Wedge, and Screw Inclined Plane Balance in Nature Wedges Jobs Available in Health Services Screw Vocations in Science and Technology Technology Today and Tomorrow Assets and Liabilities Finding a Job

29 SCIENCE 900 G eneral Science 901 902 903 904 905 Our Atomic World Volume, Mass, and Density Physical Geology Historical Geology Body Health I Structure of Matter Volume Earth Structures An Observational Science Microorganisms Phases of Matter Volume as a Measure of Matter Shape The Science Development of the Germ Theory Atomic Structure Problems With Volume Measure of Rocks Sedimentary Rock Categories of Pathogenic Matter Layers Fossils Organisms Radioactivity Characteristics of Infectious Detection Mass Igneous Structures Crustal Changes Mountains Diseases Measurement Mass as a Measure of Matter Measuring Time Weight Relative Time Bacterial Infections Atomic Nuclei Earth Changes Digestive Infections Nuclear Composition Density Weathering Absolute Time Respiratory Infections Nuclear Structure Definition Erosion and Sedimentation Nervous Infections Variables Nuclear Energy Earth Movements Specific Gravity Viral Infections Fission Isostasy Common Viral Infections Fusion Folding Plate Tectonics Childhood Viral Infections Nuclear Applications and More Serious Viral Infections Environmental Hazards Protozoan, Rickettsial, and Fungal Uses of Nuclear Energy Infections Environmental Problems Protozoan Infections Rickettsial Infections Fungal Infections

906 907 908 909 910 Body Health II Science and Tomorrow Astronomy Oceanography Review Disease Treatment People and Their Land The Universe History of Oceanography Practical Uses of Measurement Body Defense Mechanisms Ecology Extent of the Universe Chronology of Oceanography The Metric System Medical Drugs Agriculture Constellations Techniques for Investigation Weight Versus Mass Waste Disease Prevention Major Discoveries Telescopes and Optics Practical Health Environmental Conditions Submersible Research Population Image Brightness Traveling Abroad Medical Advances People and Their Work Types of Telescopes Geology of the Ocean Camping and Hiking Total Health Environment Newer Types of Telescopes Geological Structure Keeping Personal Health Records Energy Sources Community Agencies Results of Profiling Space Exploration Industry Practical Geology and Astronomy Governmental Agencies Turbidity and Sedimentation Requirements for Launching a Transportation Upbuilding Versus Erosion Volunteer Groups World’s System of Currents Satellite Urbanization The Oceans Medical and Drug Control Planetary Missions Biological, chemical, and Physical The Continents Organizations People and Their New Frontiers Properties Plate Tectonics Biology of the Ocean Outer Space Practical Solutions to Problems Chemistry of the Ocean Inner Space Nuclear Power Physical Properties of the Ocean Self-Exploration Population Power Conversion Environment

30 SCIENCE 1000 B iology 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 Taxonomy: Key to Organization Basis of Life Microbiology Cells Plants: Green Factories The History of Taxonomy Molecular Basis of Life The Microscope The Cell: An Introduction How Is a Plant Made? Biblical Taxonomy Structure of Elements History of the Microscope Theories on the Cell The Plant Cell Early History of Taxonomy Molecules and Compounds Types of Microscopes Examination of the Cell Parts of the Plant Cell Beginning of Modern Taxonomy Techniques of Microscopy Anatomy and Morphology of the Plant Properties of Compounds Cell Design Binomial Nomenclature How Atoms Combine The Protozoan Plasma Membrane How Do Plants Grow? Scientific Names Importance of Inorganic Compounds A Protozoan Culture, Part I: Growth Organelles Developmental Morphology Concept of Species Amoeboid Protozoans The Nucleus Developmental Anatomy Chemical Reactions Problems in Classifying Ciliated Protozoans Specialized Features of Plant Cells Types of Reactions How Do Plants Work? Flagellated Protozoans Plant and Animal Classification Control of Chemical Reactions Processes in the Cell Food Production The Dichotomous Key A Protozoan Culture, Part II: Observation Control of Materials Respiration Organic Compounds Plant Characteristics Economic Significance of the Protozoans Osmosis and Solution Concentration Carbohydrates How Do Plants Help People? Animal Characteristics The Algae The Flow of Energy Plant Classification Lipids A Good “Friend” Proteins Varieties Protein Synthesis Feeding the Hungry Animal Classification Collection and Observations Search for a System Nucleic Acids Cells in Organisms Economic Importance of the Algae Levels of Organization Classification of Man Enzymes Other Microorganisms Cell Specialization Taxonomy and Origins Properties of Enzymes Actions of Enzymes The Fungi Artificial and Natural Systems The Bacteria Models of Origin The Rickettsias The Viruses

1008 Cell Division and Reproduction 1006 1007 Cell Division 1009 1010 Mitosis Human Anatomy and Physiology Genetics: God’s Plan for Inheritance Ecology, Environment, and the Bible Biological Origins and the Bible Meiosis Supply of Needed Materials Gregor Mendel’s Experiments Stages of Mitosis What Is Ecology? Introduction Digestive System Monohybrid Cross The Control and Rate of Mitosis Levels of Organization of Life Genesis Creation Versus Myths Excretory System Probabilities Biomes and Habitats The History of the Origins Issue Asexual Reproduction Respiratory System Cross Predictions The Scope of Ecology The Importance of the Origins Issue Advantages of Asexual Reproduction Circulatory System Application of Mendelian Genetics Lower Animals Ecosystems and How They Work Biological Origins Body Framework; Reproduction Chromosome Basis of Heredity Plants Biogeochemical Cycles The Origin of Life Skeletal System Chromosomes and Genes The Use of Asexual Reproduction in the Food Chains and Food Webs The Origin of Life’s Major Groups Muscular System Chromosomes in Meiosis Growing of Plants Energy Flow Through Ecosystems The Origin of Species Reproductive System Sex Chromosomes The Origin of Biological Similarities Sexual Reproduction Environmental Issues Body Control, and Interaction with Molecular Genetics Advantages of Sexual Reproduction Environmental Issues in Spiritual Science, Christianity, and the Bible Environment Genes Fertilization Perspective The Bible and Science Nervous System Genetic Influences Developed Countries: Prosperity and Another Look at Evidences Concerning Sexual Reproduction in Animals Sensory System Progress Origins Human Genetics Life Cycles Endocrine System Developing Countries: Poverty and Theistic Evolution —The Great Method of Study Methods of Fertilization Immune System and Disease Problems Compromise Factors Studied Development Environmental Issues for the Future Sexual Reproduction in Plants The Environment, the Bible, and You Life Cycles How Should Christians Think About Vascular Plants Environmental Issues? Life Cycles of Ferns and Pines What Should Christians Do About Flowering Plants Environmental Issues? 31 SCIENCE 1100 C hemistry 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 Estimate and Measurement Elements, Compounds, and Mixture Gases and Moles Atomic Structure and Periodicity Chemical Formulas, Bonding, and Molecular Architecture Metric Units Elements Kinetic Molecular Theory Contributors to a Concept Length Alchemy Evidence Democritus Chemical Formulas Volume Symbols Characteristics John Dalton lon Charge and Column Location Mass Properties J. J. Thomson Formula Prediction Boyle’s Law Marie Curie Instrumentation Compounds Experimental Evidence Chemical Bonding Length Properties Mathematical Evidence Ernest Rutherford Electronegativity Volume Classification Niels Bohr lonic Bonds Charles’ Law Mass Erwin Schrodinger Covalent Bonds Mixtures Experimental Evidence James Chadwick Metalic Bonds Observation and Hypothesizing Heterogeneous Mathematical Evidence Observation Homogeneous Modern Atomic Structure Molecular Shape and Ecectron Combined Gas Law Atomic Spectra Distribution Hypothesizing Development Bohr Model Hybridization Graphing Application Modern Model Polarity Science Notation Moles Atomic Periodicity Significant Figures Avogadro’s Hypothesis Powers of Ten Periodic Law Avogadro’s Number Dmitri I. Mendeleev Chemistry in Action Conservation of Mass Production Nuclear Reactions Discovery Natural Radioactivity Product Development Nuclear Energy Marketing Corporate Management Protection of Inventions Other Positions Some Other Industries Will Your Work Be in Science? 1107 1108 1109 1110 Equilibrium Systems Carbon Chemistry: Hydrocarbons Carbon Chemistry: Chemistry Review Functional Groups Solutions Carbon Compounds Characteristics of Atoms and Moles Classification of Organic Compounds Hydrocarbon Chemistry Molecules Types Sources of Organic Compounds Saturated Measurement and Observation Characteristics Unsaturated Elements, Compounds, and Carbon Atoms Mixtures 1106 Solubility Equilibriums Structure Oxygen Functional Groups Gases and Moles Chemical Reactions, Rates, Dissolving and Dissociation Forms Alcohols Atomic Structure and Periodicity and Equilibrium Solubility Constants Bonding Aldehydes, Acids, and Ketones Chemical Formulas, Bonding, and Application Esters Chemical Reactions Hydrogen and Carbon Molecular Architecture Detection Saturated Hydrocarbons Nitrogen Functional Groups Acid-Base Equilibriums Chemical Systems Energy Representation Ammonia Derivatives Acids Unsaturated Hydrocarbons Chemical Reactions, Rates, and Reaction Rates Bases Proteins Equilibrium Rate Variables pH Scale Equilibrium Systems Reaction Diagrams Neutralization Organic Chemistry Reaction Equilibriums Redox Equilibriums Hydrocarbons Equilibrium Mathematics Oxidation-Reduction Functional Groups Equilibrium Variables Application 32 SCIENCE 1200 P hysics 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 Kinematics Dynamics Work and Energy Introduction to Waves Light Units, Scalars, and Vectors Newton’s First and Second Laws of Type and Source of energy Energy Transfer Speed of Light Units Motion Mechanical Energy Pulses Speed Scalars Newton’s First Law of Motion Forms of Energy Periodic Waves Properties Vectors Newton’s Second Law of Motion Conservation of Energy, Power, and Wave Phenomena Mirrors and Lenses Measurement of Length Gravity Efficiency Reflection Mirrors Distance Gravitational Force Conservation of Energy Refraction Lenses Displacement Gravitational Force Field Power Diffraction Phenomena and Models Efficiency Interference Rate of Velocity Change Uniform Circular Motion Phenomena of Light Speed Centripetal Acceleration Heat Energy Sound Waves Models of Light Acceleration Centripetal Force Specific Heat Beats Latent Heat Acceleration Due To Gravity Newton’s Third Law of Motion Resonance Free Fall Action-Reaction Laws of Thermodynamics Doppler Effect Shock Waves Fields and Models Conservation of Momentum The Speed of Sound Fields Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion Models Kepler’s First Law of Planetary Motion Kepler’s Second Law of Planetary Motion Kepler’s Third Law of Planetary Motion

1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 Static Electricity Current Electricity Magnetism Atomic and Nuclear Physics Review Electric Charges Current Fields and Forces Quantum Theory Mechanics The Nature of Charges Concepts Fields Electromagnetic Radiation Kinematics The Transfer of Charges Electromotive Force Forces Matter Waves Dynamics Fluid Flow Atomic Spectra Energy Electric Fields Electromagnetism Electron Flow Bohr Model Configurations The Electromagnetic Field Wave Motion Natural Fields Resistance Currents and Magnetism Nuclear Theory Waves Resistors Electromagnetic Induction Building Blocks of the Nucleus Light Electric Potential Resistivity Properties of the Nucleus Sound Potential and Fields Electron Beams Potential and Energy Circuits Magnetic Deflection Nuclear Reaction Electricity Examples Ohm’s Law The Cathode-Ray Tube Nuclear Fission Sources, Fields, and Forces Series Circuits Fusion Circuits Parallel Circuits Nuclear Reaction Applications Modern Physics The Planetary Atom Emission Spectra and Quantized Energy The Bohr Atom Duality Nuclear Energies 33 LEVEL SOCIAL STUDIES (supplemental) Sunrise Your 100 World

(optional) Sunrise Your 200 Neighborhood CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

Sunrise World 300 Communities

World Sunrise Social Studies Geography & 400 Culture The social studies curriculum begins with a study of the student’s family and neighborhood relationships then expands to include the United States and the world. Special emphasis is placed on God at work in the North American world and the Christian way of peace and love. Sunrise History and 500 Geography The series develops a system of social values based on God’s revealed Word, recognizing the New Testament as God’s final revelation to men. The way of salvation through Christ is presented as the only rem - edy for the sins of mankind, both individually and socially. The spread of the Gospel of salvation is presented Sunrise Latin as the responsibility of the Christian community. America 600 In this series, textbooks are used (or are being developed) for a number of the grade levels. LightUnits have been developed to be used along with the texts. Reading integration is also a part of the social studies World LightUnits in the lower levels. 700 History The 100 and 200 levels are five-LightUnit courses. They are optional in order to give the student more time for Language Arts. Sunrise United States 800 History

• Civics • Careers 900 CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES • World Geography • History, Elem. • Geography, 1000 World History • Government

Through United States 700 Confederation 1100 History

• Democracy Confederation • Christian 800 to 1200 Late 20th Century Challenges

34 SOCIAL STUDIES 700 World History based on GOD’S WORLD–HIS STORY textbook (Previously sixth grade.) 601 602 603 604 605 Studying God’s World Scattered Abroad Upon the God Calls His People Four Ancient Empires The Rise and Fall of the Face of the Earth Rule the World Roman Empire The Universe and the Tools for God Chooses a People Studying It The Dawn of History Abraham Called From Mesopotamia New Empires Change the World The Romans God’s Marvelous Universe In the Beginning God . . . . The Canaanites and Abram Assyria—The Bull Nation The Italians Making Maps Man’s Pre-Flood Home The Nations During the Patriarchal Age • The “New” Babylon the Great The Roman Government Grows Slowly Reading Maps Man Before the Flood Customs of the Patriarchal Period “History” Before It Happened Rome Turns West International Date Line The Medes and the Persians Rome Turns East The World’s Greatest Catastrophe Ancient Egypt: Home of God’s People Other Tools The Roman Empire The Flood Land of the Nile Greece, the Third World Empire The Jewish Hope Climates and Seasons Nature Demonstrates God’s Power The Kingdoms Crete: The Bridge Between East and West Factors of Climate People Remembered the Flood Egypt in Joseph’s Day Troy: A Legend Dug Up In the Reign of Augustus Latitude A Land of Plenty Greece: Land of Man-Made Gods and Myths The Census in the Reign of Augustus Beginning Again Egyptian Religion Day and Night Man Starts Over Sparta: Land of Warriors In the Fullness of Time Seasons God Preserves a Nation Athens: City of Learning and Beauty The Roman Empire in Jesus’ Day Oceans’ Effect on Climates The Sumerians The Hebrews Suffer in Egypt Turning the World Upside Down A Threat From the East Climates Affect the Way Men Live First Rulers in Mesopotamia Plagues From God Daniel’s Prophecies Fulfilled The Church in the Roman Empire Ur—Queen City of Sumer Laws in Ancient Times Archaeology Sumerian Contributions New Rulers in the Greek World A New Age Archaeology God’s People and Their Neighbors A Greek World The Early Church Telling the Age of a Tell God’s People in the Promised Land God’s World in Alexandria Pompeii Ancient Writing The Hittites—How Powerful? Revolt in Palestine Deciphering Ancient Writing The Phoenicians—Traders of the Ancient Christians Begin to Suffer Archaeology Confirms God’s Word World What They Left Us During and After Persecution Site With a Street Address Christians in a Pagan Society The Kingdom of Israel Centuries of Church Growth 606 The Land God Ruled Worship, Persecution, Catacombs The Dark Ages and the Late Middle Ages Israel’s First Two Kings Decay of the Church and Empire Solomon’s Empire and the “Golden Age” The Dark Ages The Last Days of the Roman Empire An Age of Darkness 608 The Greek Church 607 Hope and Faith in a War-Torn Europe The Roman Church in the Dark Ages Reformation, Exploration, and Hope in War-Torn Europe Escape From Sin? Colonization Wars–In the Name of Christ? “Grievous Wolves” and a New Religion The Reformation Europe Almost Ruined; The Church— Conquerors in the East Wycliffe A Victim of War Everyday Life and Europeans in the Wycliffe’s Ideas Spread to Bohemia and War Even in England 609 610 Middle Ages Moravia George Fox: A Persecuted Preacher “Wars and Rumours of Wars” Review Europe Just Before the Reformation Everyday Life in the Middle Ages A Revival in Europe World War I and Communism Review of LightUnits 601-609 European Nations in the Early Middle Ages Protestants in Switzerland Revival in Europe Causes of the First World War and the Studying God’s World The Franks Come to Power The Anabaptists Life in Herrnhut and Reaching the World Powder Keg Scattered Abroad Upon the Face of the Earth England—Land of the Angles and the The October Disputation and the Swiss Moravian Influence Spreads The Bloodiest War in History God Calls His People Saxons Brethren Wesley’s England and the Industrial The Red Revolution and Russian Four Ancient Empires Rule the World Revolution The Late Middle Ages —Hope Amid A First in Hymnbooks Communism The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Darkness Anabaptists Confess Their Convictions Faith in the Age of Empires 1789-1900 Communism Comes to a Christian The Dark Ages and the Late Middle Ages The End of the Dark Ages The Poor Always With Us An Age of Reason and Revolution Community Reformation, Exploration, and Colonization Travelers to the East Brother Farms The Reign, the Emperor, and the Prisoner World War II Hope and Faith in a War-Torn Europe Early Anabaptists in Netherlands Great Britain, an Around-the-World Empire “Wars and Rumours of Wars” More Crusades and Many New Another World War Inventions Christians Take a Stand India The Dreadful End in Europe and the Pacific More Crusades The Reformation in England A Land of Variety “Peace, Peace; When There Is No Peace” War in Europe The Age of Exploration A Missionary, Jesus, and Many Religions Focus on East Asia, Africa, and the Future A Death Worse Than War A Small World and Prince Henry A Land of Change Cold War Turns Hot in China, Korea, and The “Holy” Roman Empire A Flat Earth A Christian Home in Modern India Vietnam Science and Inventions in the Middle Ages Sailing West to Reach the East China Africa An Invention That Changed the World Spain—Mistress of the World The Gospel to China History—God’s Story 35 SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 800 United States History based on CHANGING FRONTIERS Textbook 801 802 803 804 805 American and European War, Rebellion, and Independence Beginnings, Growth, and Change The Nation Expands The North and South in Conflict Backgrounds English Colony Life Articles of Confederation and the Slavery in America The North and South Disagree First Americans Life in the Colonies Constitution Slaves Come to America Disunion in the Early 1800s Earliest Americans Life Differs Throughout Colonies New Nation After Independence Slavery in North America Flames of Conflict in the 1850s Discoverers of America Religious Revival in the Colonies Constitution Slaves and Some Whites Attack Events of 1856 to 1860 Columbus’s Discovery Slavery Britain and France Fight in the New New Nation Meets Challenges The Civil War Columbian Exchange World Washington Administration Europeans and Native Americans Lincoln’s Election Europeans’ Exploration and French and English Take Up Arms Federalists and the Adams Clash Early Part of the War Colonization French and Indian War Administration Before Indian Removal Tide Turns in Favor of the North European Explorers Jefferson and Madison Jacksonian Era Results of the War Colonies Rebel Against England Spanish Influence Indian Conflicts in the West Proclamation of 1763 National Conflict The South Rebuilds English Colonization Revolutionary War Features of the Monroe Years Westward—Ho! Lincoln and Johnson Rebuild the First English Colonies Jackson Changes the Political Scene Texas Gains Independence South Independence New England Colonies Democrats and Whigs Compete Oregon Joins United States Radical Republicans Rebuild the Early Events of the War Southern and Middle Colonies Mexican War and the Gold Rush South Break With Britain Life in the Early 1800s Colonists Evangelize Closing Events of Reconstruction Britain’s Defeat Industrial Revolution Transportation and Communication Religious Movements, Immigration, and Reform

806 807 808 809 810 Growth, Progress, and Change Struggles Within and Without Boom, Bust, and Battle Fears Within, Fightings Without War, Peace, and Prosperity The Gap in the West Closes The Progressive Movement The Twenties Harry Truman and the Aftermath of Communism in Vietnam Miners and Prospectors Reforms Problems and Tensions the War Kennedy and Johnson Deal With Transportation Reforms Introduced by Roosevelt Society Changes Aftermath of World War II Vietnam Cattlemen Democrats Regain the White House Politics Change Postwar Years President Nixon Gets Out of Vietnam Homesteaders Progressives Gain and Lose The Great Depression Communism Threatens at Home The Seventies Inventions, Business, and Industry Americans’ Lives Change Hoover’s Promise and Abroad President Nixon Businesses Grow Reform Movements Under President President Roosevelt Fights the Spread of Communism Ford and Carter Presidencies Businesses Change Wilson Depression Communism in Asia The Twentieth Century Ends Businesses and Unions Fears of Communism Affect From Isolation to Imperialism World War II Reagan Administration Americans America Changes in the late 1800s United States Seek Territory War Begins Bush Administration Farming United States World Influence Response to World Events The Eisenhower Years Clinton Presidency Cities United States Latin America Influence Allies Defeat Italy and Germany America Prospers The Turn of the Century Brings Political Issues Allies Defeat Japan Civil Rights Movement Makes The Great War Changes Reform and Social Movements Progress War in Europe Bush, Clinton, and Obama World Communism United States Involvement Peace The Kennedy and Johnson Years Threat of Communism Civil Rights Movement Social Changes 36 SOCIAL STUDIES 900 Civics, Careers, and World Geography 901 902 903 904 905 The Heritage of the United States U.S. Government State and Local Government Planning a Lifework Citizenship Historical and Political U.S. Government: Ideals State Government in a Democracy Recognizing God’s Directives Citizenship Principles Backgrounds Purpose of the National Government Powers of State Government Glorifying God Heavenly Citizenship American Colonies Constitutional Democracy Responsibilities of State Government Serving Others Earthly Mission Major Conflicts Limited Government State Constitutions Avoiding Entanglement Love and Peace Rights and Responsibilities as Citizens Following Love and Peace Separation of Church and State Acquisitions and Annexations U.S. Goverment: Development Independence and Political Parties Colonial Development of Government Country and Township Government Recognizing God’s Design Citizenship Privileges Freedom Backgrounds Articles of Confederation Development of Counties and Concerning Authority Acquiring Citizenship Freedom Principles The Constitution of the United States Townships Concerning Male and Female Constitutional Rights Responsibilities to the State Concerning Personal Uniqueness Freedom Pioneers The Legislative Branch: Congress Citizenship Responsibilities Duties of County and Township The Branches of Congress Concerning Brotherhood Prayer Society Backgrounds Government The Members of Congress Honor and Obedience Immigration Variety of Forms and Powers Choosing God’s Will Technology The Organization of Congress Understanding Job Opportunities Testimony City Governments Education The Duties and Powers of Congress Discerning Job Opportunities Functions of City Governments Social Reforms The Movement of a Bill Through Applying for a Job Types of City Governments and Christianity Congress Their Problems The Executive Branch: The Our Changing Cities President The President of the United States The Powers of the President The Vice-President of the U. S. The Cabinet and Executive Departments The Judicial Branch Federal Court System: Formation and Jurisdiction Federal Court System: Structure The Supreme Court The Special-Authority Courts

906 907 908 909 910 The Earth and Man Regions of the World Man and His Environment The Tools of the Geographer Man in a Changing World The Earth Is Man’s Home Looking at the Regions of North Man and His Physical Environment The Earth in Model Form: the Globe Democratic Government Man Inhabits the Earth America, Latin America Ecological Hazards The Invention of the Globe Historical Development in the U.S. Man Survives the Flood North America Health Hazards The Features of the Globe National Government Man Covers the Earth Latin America Natural Resource Shortages The Instruction of the Globe State and Local Government Man Begins History Looking at the Regions of Europe Man and His Social Environment The Earth in Picture Form: Maps World Geography The Earth Is Developed by Man and Africa Changes Within the Federal Reading and Interpreting Maps Studying Geography Development of Civilizations Europe Government Types of Maps Regions Development of Water Africa Labor Market Program Uses of Maps Civilizations Transportation Systems Family Pressures Revolutions Looking at the Regions of Asia The Earth in Symbol Form: Development of Resources Asia Man and His Responsibilities to His Graphs and Charts Living Responsibility on the Earth Development of Cities Graphs Looking at the South Pacific and Environment Citizenship The Earth Has a Future Reflecting on the Regions Conservation and Restoration Charts Environment World Leaders Pursue Peace The South Pacific Social Improvement Other Resource Material Lifework Divine Judgment Brings Peace The World 37 SOCIAL STUDIES 1000 World History 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 Ancient Civilization Ancient Civilization The Medieval World Renaissance and Reformation Growth of World Empires Meaning and Origin of Civilization The Far East Introduction to the Middle Ages The Renaissance England and France Meaning of Term India The Roman Empire Changes in Government Absolutism in England Origin of Man China Roman Culture Developments in Art Absolutism in France The Fall of Man Christianity and the Empire Changes in Literature and Thought Mercantilism The Greek Civilization The Flood From God Advances in Science Geography The Early Middle Ages Portugal and Spain The Origin of Civilization History Barbarian Invasions The Reformation Portugal Early Egyptian Civilization Culture Eastern Empire The Reformation in Europe Spain Geography The Catholic Church The Reformation in England The Roman Empire Austria, Germany, Italy, and the History History Arab Invasions Reform Within the Catholic Church Ottoman Empire Economy and Government Wars of Religion Christianity The Middle Ages in Transition Austria and Germany Letters and Art Culture The Continent Italy Religion New Invasions Ottoman Empire Assyrian and Babylonian England Civilization The Byzantine Empire Old Babylonian Empire The Church Assyria The Islamic Empire The Neo-Babylonian Empire The Hight Middle Ages Persian Civilization The Setting History Rise of the Monarchies Religion The Church 1010 Administration The Decline of the Byzantine Ancient Times to the Present Empire Ancient Civilization and Medieval Other World Powers Times 1009 Hebrews Egyptians 1006 1007 Our Contemporary World Babylonians The Age of Struggle The Industrial Revolution Cold War Chinese The Struggle for Parliamentary Industrial Revolution in England Ideological Conflict Greeks Government Sparks of Preparation Korean Conflict Romans Divine Right Fires of Continuation Cuban Crisis Ancient Cultures People’s Choice Vietnam War Industrial Revolution in the United Medieval Times: Invasions Afghanistan Takeover Medieval Times: Feudalism The Struggle for Dominion States 1008 War of the League of Augsburg United States Industrial Climate Struggles Within Communism Medieval Catholicism Two World Wars War of the Spanish Succession Rise of Industrial Progress Conflicts of Independence and The Medieval Church War of the Austrian Succession Modern Industrial Developments World War I Religion Renaissance The Lull Before the Storm Mounting Tensions Quest for Political Independence Industrial Revolution in Canada Politics The Seven Years’ War Erupting Conflicts Quest for Racial and Religious Pioneer and Economic Expansion Arts and Sciences Freedom The Struggle for Independence A Forerunner in Modernization and Peace Returns Reformation British Background Technology Peace Initiatives Cooperative Coexistence Absolutism American Frontier Power Quests Regions of the World Social Changes of the Industrial The Modern World Major World Organizations The Struggle for Reform Revolution World War II Revolutions The Monarchy Negative Drawbacks Battlefronts Current World Concerns Wars New Leadership Positive Contribution Peace Efforts Country Charts Current Events 38 SOCIAL STUDIES 1100 United States History 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 Foundations of American Democracy Development of National Expansion A Nation Divided A Nation Divided and United Constitutional Government Foundation of American Democracy Ship of State The Emergence of Sectionalism Regionalism Revival of Trade and Commerce Relations With England Federal Government The Issues of Division Regional Issues Spread of New Ideas Trade Regulations First Political Parties The Division of Land Regional Expansion Rise of National States French and Indian War Foreign Affairs The Division of People Regional Lifestyles Development of Religious Changes Colonial Resistance Federalist President Civil War Civil War Virginia and the New England The Revolutionary War Revolution of 1800 and War of 1812 The Economics of Slavery The Division Colonies Second Continental Congress Revolution of 1800 The Social Conditions of Slavery The Antagonists Jamestown Opposition and Aid War of 1812 The Politics of Slavery The Union Blockade Reformation and Further Colonization Important Campaigns The Hostilities: Initial Phase Nationalism and Sectionalism The Pilgrims Settled in Plymouth Winter at Valley Forge Nationalism and Monroe Administration Christians in a Troubled Time The Puritans Settled in Massachusetts War in the South Sectionalism and the Jackson The Hostilities: Final Phase Rhode Island Provided Religious War in the West Administration Reconstruction Freedom American Navy Northern Influences Thomas Hooker Founded Connecticut Spies, Traitors, and Nonassociators Southern Reactions New Hampshire Received a Charter Battle of Yorktown New England Gained Dominion Birth of a Nation Middle and Southern Colonies Colonial Peace Maryland Was a Haven for Catholics Articles of Confederation New Netherland Became New York Constitution of the United States Quakers Sought Refuge in New Jersey Penn’s Woods Was a Haven for Quakers Delaware Received a Charter The Carolinas Began Slowly Georgia—a Philanthropic Colony Population Continued to Grow Living Conditions Were Varied 1107 1108 1109 1110 The Depression Years War and Nonresistant Christians Contemporary America I Contemporary America II 1106 The Great War and its Aftermath World War II President Kennedy and the New President Ford and a Time to Heal United States Involvement at The First Global Conflict Causes of World War II Frontier Home and Abroad President Carter and a Principled A Plan for Peace The War in Europe and the Pacific President Johnson and the Great Populism Surge of the United States Industry The Golden Twenties Cold War Era Society Industrial Birth President Reagan and the Reagan Changing Postwar Attitudes Cold War Becomes Hot President Nixon and the New Revolution Economic Expansion Changing Postwar Lifestyles Eisenhower Administration Internationalism President Bush and the New World Change of Industrial Lifestyle The Great Depression “Resist Not Evil”; Conscientious Order Industrial Trends Progress Before the Depression Objectors in American History President Clinton and Domestic Worker Treadmill Conditions During the Depression Colonial Days Innovation Isolationism of the U.S. The New Deal Revolutionary War Isolationistic Foreign Policy The Founder of the New Deal Between Wars International Realism The Program of the New Deal The Civil War March Into Conflict The World Wars and After Causes Biblical Nonresistance and Factions Humanistic Pacifism 39 SOCIAL STUDIES 1200 D emocracy and Christian Challenges 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 Personal and Social Challenges American Political Challenges Economic Challenges International Relations Man and His Role in the Environment Self: Maturity, Mental Health, and The American Party System The Market Economy: Part One Approaches to International Career Importance of Political Parties Definition Relations Man and His Environment Personality Development of the Major Parties Development The Present Situation Ecology Potentiality in the United States The Traditional Approach to Pollution: Where and How It Occurs The Market Economy: Part Two International Relations Family The Structure of the Party System Scarcity Energy The Assumptions of Traditional The Holy Institution Functions of Political Parties Early History of Energy Production International Relations The Devoid Substitution Organization of Political Parties Sources of Fossil Fuels Capital Present Alternatives in Importance of Politics Energy Measurements, Laws, and Education Division of Labor International Relations Forms Secular Education Nominations and Elections Profit Maximization Changes in International Relations Problems of Fossil-Fuel Consumption Scriptural Education Nominating Candidates for Office Utility Changes in Foreign Policy Political Ramifications of Energy Voting in Elections Price, Demand, and Supply Discrimination Changes in the International System Conservation and Alternate Energy Constitutional Rights Making Voting More Effective The Problems of Business Changes in International Values Methods of Conserving Covenantal Rights Public Opinion and Government Management Alternate Energy Resources The Nature of Public Opinion Labor The Opinion Makers Relation to Government

1209 The Societal, Economic, and Political Challenges of Man History and the Challenges of Change in Society 1206 1207 1208 Definition of History 1210 The Christian and Authority A History of the Jewish Peoples The Role of the Family Permanence and Change in Society Review The Christian’s Responsibility to Jewish Survival in the Early in Today’s Society Implications of History American Challenges Biblical Authority Christian World The Family Early Society’s Challenges Personal and Social Freedom From Bondage Dispersion The Nature of the Family The Effects of New Inventions and Political Liberation by Faith Rationale of Anti-Semitism The Composition of the Family Technology on Society Economic Responsibility to Serve Inception of Religious Anti-Semitism The Effects of Transportation and The Extended Family and the Communication on Society World Challenges The Christian’s Responsibility to Jewish Life in the Middle Ages Community International Relations The Challenges of Economic Social Authority Charges Against the Jews Components of the Extended Family Environmental Problems Growth Family, the Foundation Spanish Inquisition The Family in the Community Economic Development Judaeo-Christian Foundations Church, the Channel Unity of the Jews The Requirements and Christian Authority World, Our Work Medium of Exchange Jewish Growth, Persecution, and Responsibilities of a New Family Resources, Transportation, and Jewish Authority The Christian’s Responsibility to Reform Knowing Yourself Markets Man and Society Government Authority Jewish Economic Ascendance Understanding Your Partner The Significance of Labor and Trade The Family Requirement to Obey Advent of Hebrew Phobia Being Responsible on the Economy Society Biblical Principles Regarding: Parenting Jewish Reaction and Results Governmental Authority, The Challenges of Political Change Functions of Government, Reform and Return Government in Society Believer’s Responsibility to Division and Reconciliation Beginnings of Modern Democracy Governments Latter Days Types of Government Implications and Illustrations for Christians and Jews Modern Political Activity Christians in Today’s World Trends in Political Change 40 SUNRISE CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES 700 B ased on the text A GOODLY HERITAGE

701 702 703 704 705 Native French Settlement and The British Conquest of Conflicts That Influenced Confederation the British Colonies New France and the Pre-Confederation Canada Section 1 Section 1 American Revolution North America Before the Europeans Section 1 Section 1 Colonial Government Important Maps of Canada France and the New World Section 1 Mennonite Life in Colonial America Political Reasons for Unrest Acadia New France Becomes Stronger The Mennonites and the Indians Economic Reasons for Unrest Section 2 The Struggle to Establish New France Life on a Seigneury Mennonites and the American The Indians of the Eastern Reformers in Upper and Lower Furs and Explorations Revolution Woodlands New France: The Struggle to Survive Canada New France Grows and Conflicts With Indians of the Plains Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 Britain The Pacific Coast Natives The Jesuit Missions Western Fur Trade Rebellion of 1837 Natives of the Arctic The Iriquois Invasion Section 2 Some Causes of the War of 1812 Lord Durham’s Report Native People Project The English in Newfoundland The Expulsion of the Acadians More Causes of the War of 1812 Responsible Government Europeans Affect the Natives Conflict on the Ohio Frontier The War of 1812 The Expansion of the United States Section 3 The End of New France Section 3 Virginia and the New England Section 3 Section 3 Vikings and Explorers Colonies Section 3 The Slavery Question Reasons for Confederation Jacques Cartier Explores the St. The Middle and Southern Colonies Causes of the American Revolution Drift Toward Disunion The Fathers of Confederation Lawrence Pennsylvania The Declaration of Independence The Civil War British North America Act Project Results of the American Revolution Results of the Civil War The Loyalists

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41 SUNRISE CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES 800 Based on the text PLEASANT PLACES 801 802 803 804 805 Early Settlements Pioneer Life in Upper Canada Canada Grows; World War I Booming Twenties, Difficult Modern Canada in Upper Canada Thirties; War Years Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Religion in Pioneer Days Conservative Government Section 1 Changes in Communication and Waves of Immigration Rural Government Immigration and the West The Aftermath of World War I Power The Germans in North America Early Industries Canadian Government Under The Booming Twenties The Space Age Waterloo County’s Beginnings History of Education Mackenzie and Macdonald The Great Depression Transportation Troubles in the West Effects on Government Building Projects and Other Facts Section 2 Section 2 Village Life Water Transportation Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 Project: Local Town or County Early Road Transportation Prosperity in Canada Background of World War II Changes in Politics Pattern of Settlement Means of Transportation by Road Background and Setting for The Collapse of Europe Quebec and Separation The Canada Company Rail Transportation and Mail Service World War I War Around the World Canada Since 1970 Changing Times Causes of World War I World War II Ends Section 3 Section 3 World War I Section 3 Early Farming Section 3 Russian Mennonite Emigration to Attempts to Establish Peace Pioneer Homes Era of Diversification The Cold War Begins Canada Pioneer Food Era of Specialization Section 3 Canada and World War II Migrations to Canada After the Social LIfe and Medical Services Canada During the War COs and World War II Russian Immigration Canadian Mennonites During the War Amish Emigration to Ontario Hutterite History and Settlement in Canada

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42 ELECTIVE COURSES The following high school elective courses are available. One-credit courses have ten study units, and one-half credit courses have five. All courses are one credit unless otherwise specified. Accounting I, 7 th Edition © 2000 (Grade 11 or 12). Multicolumn journal accounting in three cycles: 1) Accounting for a Service Business Organized as a Proprietorship, 2) Accounting for a Merchandising Business Organized as a Partnership, and 3) Accounting for a Merchandising Business Organized as a Corporation. (One credit) Apologia Science Alternate science courses for Grades 8-12. We recommend using General Science, Grade 8; Physical Science, Grade 9; Biology, Grade 10; Physics, Grade 12. Auto Fundamentals © 2005 (Grade 11 or above). This course covers auto design, construction, and operation of automotive systems. Auto systems are taught by first explaining the principle of each and then describing the parts that make them up. After completing the course, students will have a good understanding of how each automotive system functions. (One credit) Auto Upkeep © 2013 (Grade 9 and above). Auto Upkeep presents the information needed to purchase a vehicle and perform basic maintenance. The format is easy to follow with hundreds of detailed pictures and drawings. It gives an overview of all the main vehicle systems and also covers basic tools, repair facilities, roadside emergencies, and hybrid vehicles. (One-half credit) Berean Builders Science (Chemistry 11) Descovering Design with Chemistry © 2015 (Grade 11 or above). Alternate course for chemisty. (One-credit. Beginning Woodwork © 1994 (Grade 9 or above). This course teaches about the woodworking industry, including sources of lumber, how lumber is made into plywood, and other wood materials. The students are taught to design, plan, and carry through a project of woodworking. It teaches safety tips and basic hand skills in woodworking. Students learn how to order lumber, plywood, finishing materials, and hardware. Over 60 woodworking pro - ject ideas are found in the main text. (One credit) Carpentry © 2013 (Grade 10 or above). Carpentry covers safety and accident prevention, building materials, construction lumber, hand and power tools, insulation, hardware, fasteners and adhesives, and concrete and forms building. Hundreds of illustrations show the accepted tools, materials, and practices. Information is given on how to use each tool on the job. The power tool coverage reflects actual work conditions. The use of newer materials such as metals and vinyl is covered. (One credit) Christian Ethics for Y OU th (Grade 10 or above). This course explores God’s wisdom from the Book of Proverbs. It discusses the source of wisdom and its benefits, contrasts between those who accept and those who reject God’s ways, and emphasizes ethics for the student’s daily life. It investigates the circumstances and temptations that draw us away from God and test our faithfulness. God’s solutions and strategies are topically arranged to help the serious student achieve and maintain a victorious Christian life. The workbook is not in LightUnit Study Guide format. (One-half credit) Computer Basics, Sunrise Edition (grade 9 and above). Gives students a foundation for learning computer applications. A computer is not needed for the course, though having one available would be very beneficial to the student. This course provides a basic history of computers and describes how computers work. It also deals with computer software including word processing, databases, spreadsheets, desktop publishing, and more. There is information on computers in the workplace and choosing a computer and software. (One-half credit) Computer Service and Repair © 2008 (Grade 10 or above). This course teaches fundamental knowledge in computer technology. Learn how to upgrade, configure, troubleshoot, and network personal computers. After taking this course, students will have the foundation necessary for pursuing more technical areas involving computers. (One credit) Consumer Mathematics (grade 9 or above). This course trains the student in practical daily applications of mathematical skills. It may be used as a supplement to a mathematics program or as a part of the basic mathematics program. The course involves the student in new and creative skills and previously learned skills. The student is given examples to help him understand and use each mathematical skill in various consumer problems. These problems deal with family finances, occupations, business, and transportation. (One credit) 43 English 2600/English 3200 Useful for remedial work for students who struggle with English grammar and usage. The programmed material in each work text is presented in frames (small segments), which prompt the student to learn, respond, and check/correct his own work in small increments.The constant reinforcement aids remedial lea rning. Exploring Agriscience © 2011 (Grade 9 or above). This course introduces students to the world of agriculture. It covers a wide range of topics, from forestry and landscaping to biotechnology and aquaculture. It helps students understand the most significant components of agriculture and the impor - tance of agriculture to society and teaches many interesting facts about plants and animals without overloading students with details. (Although based on a middle school text, we give a high school credit for this course.) Exploring Woodworking 8th Edition © 2014 (Grade 9 and above) This basic course introduces practical woodworking skills and tools. The textbook discusses types and uses of wood; safety; hand tools and portable and stationary power tools; manufacturing and careers in woodworking; and project planning, construction, assembly, preparation for finishing, and finishing. For the last unit, the student designs and constructs a project. (One credit) Home Economics I, Sunrise Edition (Grade 9 or above). This course introduces high school girls to the skills and knowledge that godly wives, mothers, and homemakers need. Many hands-on learning opportunities provide practice in the skills being taught. The first four LightUnits cover food preparation —from basic nutritional information and smart shopping techniques to good kitchen arrangement and putting food on the table. LightUnits 5, 6, and 7 teach sewing —from the basics of using the sewing machine to the details of actually sewing clothing. LightUnit 8 discusses the godly home —its purpose, how to decorate it, keep it clean and clutter-free. LightUnit 9 describes the various stages of child growth —physical, mental, and spiritual —from birth to the junior years. LightUnit 10 turns the focus to the student herself, giving her guidance in becoming a godly woman —understanding herself, God’s plan for her body, her relationship with God, friends and friendships, modesty, singlehood, and Christian courtship. (One credit) Home Economics II, Sunrise Edition (Grade 10 or above). We are planning for this to be a one-credit course. Four LightUnits, Baking Breads, Baking Pies and Cakes, Gardening and Food Preservation, and ABCs of Money Management, are available now. Other topics will likely include sewing for babies and children, and tailoring. Introductory Horticulture © 2007 (Grade 9 or above). This course introduces the student to all aspects of horticulture, including how plants are named, parts of plants, plant reproduction, what is required for good growth, various methods of plant propagation, greenhouse management and crops, container- grown plants; using plants in the landscape, pest control, lawn and turf management, the vegetable garden, and the small fruit garden. (One credit) Keyboarding & Information Processing © 2000 (Grade 9 or above). This course enables a student to acquire the skills necessary for both personal and business typing. It covers techniques for keyboard operation, arranging copy, manuscripts, personal and business letters, outlines, and reports. Computer-related skills are included. Students are encouraged to spend as much time as their schedules allow for practice in order to master typing. (One credit) Modern Residential Wiring © 2008 (Grade 10 or above). This course provides the basic information needed for installing electrical wiring in homes or in light industrial applications. It introduces electrical energy fundamentals, circuit theory and components, electricians’ tools, grounding essentials, types and components of wiring systems, device wiring, reading prints, electrical remodeling, and more. It is based on the 2008 National Electric Code, which is recommended but not required for the course. (One credit) Students may earn an additional elective credit by working with an electrician in conjunction with the course.

44 Music. The eight workbooks in this music curriculum introduce and drill the rudiments of music in graduated levels of difficulty. The workbooks are intended to provide supportive drill and workbook activity through the first eight years of school. The first books are written for students in the first years of school, and Book Eight aims at the junior high or early high school student. The workbooks are not bound to certain levels, however, so that a fifth grade student may begin in Book Two without feeling he is working below his level. The workbooks provide knowledge of the major scale, the staff, pitch, time values, key signatures, time signatures, and musical terms and signs. Books Seven and Eight introduce intervals and a few basic chords used in four-part harmony. The workbooks use shaped notes in order to encourage a cappella congregational music where all (not only music specialists) join in the singing. High school students may earn one-half credit in music upon completion of music books 5-8 and the Music in Biblical Perspective study unit. Pilgrim’s Progress (Grade 9 and above). John Bunyan’s allegory of the Christian life, written from a prison cell, is one of the greatest master - pieces of literature. Making his way to the Celestial City, the pilgrim Christian traverses the hill Difficulty, the Valley of the Shadow of Death, and Vanity Fair; and encounters characters such as Hopeful, Mr. Worldly Wiseman, Mercy, and the Giant Despair. (One-half credit) Practical Math © 2009 (Grade 9 or above). This course provides a comprehensive survey of all basic, pre-algebra math topics. Most of the word prob - lems use realistic situations the student may encounter. The clear explanations and sample problems make this a good choice for the student who feels weak in some math skills or who wants a thorough review before taking a higher math course. (One credit) Print Reading for Construction 6th Edition © 2013 (Grade 10 and above) Teaches basic and advanced concepts needed to interpret construction prints. The textbook is comsumable and comes with a large print folder containing 140 foldout prints (17 in x 22 in) for both residential and commercial construction. Provides a hands-on experience that will benefit students considering a career in construction. (One credit) Recordkeeping for Christian Stewardship (G rade 9 and above) Personal recordkeeping covers topics such as personal banking, budgeting, under - standing credit, and taxes. Business recordkeeping includes topics such as cash receipts and records as well as inventory, invoicing and payroll. Business accounting teaches double entry accounting, and the use of ledgers, journals, and financial statements. Each section ends with a project that reviews the concepts taught. The examples given are in an Anabaptist context. (One credit) Small Engine and Equipment Maintenance © 2012 (Grade 9 and above). Teaches the maintenance practices required to maintain residential and commercial power equipment. The course is designed to support entry-level school programs and operators of small engines. It covers tools and safe - ty, history of small engines, small engine fundamentals, and more. Hands-on activities include repair projects at three levels of difficulty. (One credit) Small Gas Engines 11th edition © 2017 (Grade 10 and above) Provides useful information about small gas engines and their applications. Contains material on the construction, operation, lubrication, maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing and rebuilding both two- and four-stroke engines. Applications include lawn mowers, tillers, chainsaws, trimmers, and more. Gives advice on job opportunities and certification. (One credit) Spanish A © 2008 (Grade 7 or above). Teaches the basic rules of verb conjugation (infinitive, present, past, future tenses, and participles), word order, grammatical rules, pronouns (subject, direct, and indirect object) and some common words so that students can begin to form sentences and express themselves in Spanish. The emphasis is on learning how the language works, not on merely memorizing words and phrases. (One-half credit) Spanish B © 2011 (Grade 7 or above). Builds on Spanish A, adding to the students’ Spanish vocabulary and teaching more verb conjugation (imper - fect tense, past participles, reflexives, commands, irregular forms), telling time, making comparisons, using passive voice, and using possessive and demonstrative pronouns. The course includes dialogues and stories and translation exercises. (One-half credit) Technical Sketching and Drawing © 2008 (Grade 9 and above). Teaches both basic and advanced skills needed to communicate technical infor - mation. The course contains step-by-step drawing instructions and technical tips, enabling hands-on application of the concepts presented. Covers draw - ing fundamentals, instrument drawings and techniques, pictorial drawings, geometric constructions, dimensioning and tolerancing, prints, and more. (One credit)

45 ACCOUNTING I based on Century 21 Accounting, 7th Edition

Cycle 1: Accounting for a Service LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 Cycle 2: Accounting for a LightUnit 5 Business Organized as a Merchandising Business Organized Proprietorship Journalizing Transactions Work Sheet for a Service Business as a Partnership Preparing Payroll Records Journals, source documents, and record - Creating a work sheet Preparing payroll time cards ing entries in a journal Planning adjusting entries on a work sheet LightUnit 4 Determining payroll tax withholding LightUnit 1 Journalizing buying insurance, buying on Extending financial statement information Preparing payroll records account, and paying on account on a work sheet Journalizing Purchases and Cash Preparing payroll checks Starting a Proprietorship Payments The accounting equation Journalizing transactions that affect Finding and correcting errors on the work owner’s equity and receiving cash on sheet Journalizing purchases of merchandise for Payroll Accounting, Taxes, and Reports How business activities change the cash Recording a payroll accounting equation account Financial Statements for a Journalizing purchases of merchandise on Recording employer payroll taxes Reporting financial information on a bal - Proving and ruling a journal Proprietorship account and buying Reporting withholding and payroll taxes ance sheet Posting to a General Ledger Preparing an income statement supplies Paying withholding and payroll taxes Preparing a chart of accounts Changes That Affect Owner’s Equity Balance sheet information on a work sheet Journalizing cash payments and other Posting separate amounts from a journal transactions How transactions change owner’s equity Recording Adjusting and Closing in an accounting equation to a general ledger Posting column totals from a journal to a Entries for a Service Business Journalizing Sales and Cash Receipts Reporting a changed accounting equation Recording adjusting entries Journalizing sales and cash receipts from on a balance sheet general ledger Completed accounting forms and making Recording closing entries sales Analyzing Transactions into Debit and correcting entries Preparing a post-closing trial balance Proving and ruling an expanded Credit Parts journal Cash Control Systems Using T accounts Checking accounts Posting to General and Subsidiary Analyzing how transactions affect Bank reconciliation Ledgers accounts Posting to a general ledger Analyzing how transactions affect Dishonored checks and electronic banking Petty cash Posting to an accounts payable ledger owner’s equity accounts Posting to an accounts receivable ledger Cycle 3: Accounting for a Accuracy of accounting records Merchandising Business Organized as a Corporation LightUnit 7 Recording Purchases and Cash Payments Using Special Journals Recording purchases on account using a LightUnit 6 purchases journal LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Work Sheet for a Merchandising Recording expenses and purchases using Accounting for Plant Assets and Accounting for Notes and Interest Distributing Dividends and Preparing a Business a cash payments journal Depreciation Promissory notes Work Sheet for a Corporation Beginning an 8-column work sheet for a Journalizing petty cash and posting using Buying plant assets and paying Notes payable Distributing corporate dividends to stock - merchandising business a cash payments journal property tax Notes receivable holders Analyzing and recording work sheet Recording transactions using a general Calculating depreciation expense Preparing a work sheet for a corporation adjustments journal Journalizing depreciation expense Accounting for Accrued Revenue and Calculating federal income tax and com - Expenses Completing work sheets Disposing of plant assets pleting a work sheet Recording Sales and Cash Receipts Accrued revenue Using Special Journals Declining-balance method of Financial Statements for a Partnership Accrued expenses Financial Statements and End-of-Fiscal- Income statements Recording sales on account using a sales depreciation Period Entries for a Corporation journal Component percentages Accounting for Inventory Preparing an income statement Recording cash receipts using a cash Distribution of net income and owner’s Determining the quantity of merchandise Preparing a statement of stockholders’ receipts journal equity statements inventory equity Recording transactions using a general Balance sheet Determining the cost of merchandise Preparing a balance sheet journal inventory Adjusting, closing, and reversing entries Recording Adjusting and Closing Recording international sales Estimating inventory for a corporation Entries for a Partnership Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts Recording adjusting entries Receivable Recording closing entries for income Estimating and recording uncollectible statement accounts accounts expense Recording additional closing entries Writing off and collecting uncollectible Preparing a post-closing trial balance accounts receivable 46 APOLOGIA SCIENCE Alternate Science —General Science, Physical Science, Biology, Physics

General Science Physical Science Biology Physics Module 1: A Brief History of Science Module 1: The Basics Module 1: The Study of Life Module 1: Motion in One Dimension Module 2: Scientific Inquiry Module 2: Air Module 2: Kingdom Monera Module 2: One-Dimensional Motion Equations and Free Fall Module 3: How to Analyze and Module 3: The Atmosphere Module 3: Kingdom Protista Interpret Experiments Module 3: Two-Dimensional Vectors Module 4: The Wonder of Water Module 4: Kingdom Fungi Module 4: Science, Applied Science, Module 4: Motion in Two Dimensions Module 5: The Hydrosphere Module 5: The Chemistry of Life and Technology Module 5: Newton’s Laws Module 6: Earth and the Lithosphere Module 6: The Cell Module 5: The History of Module 6: Applications of Newton’s Life —Archaeology, Geology, and Module 7: Factors That Affect Earth’s Module 7: Cellular Reproduction and Second Law Paleontology Water DNA Module 7: Uniform Circular Motion and Module 6: Foundations of Geology Module 8: Weather and Its Prediction Module 8: Mendelian Genetics Gravity Module 7: The Fossil Record Module 9: An Introduction to the Module 9: Evolution: Part Scientific Module 8: Work and Energy Physics of Motion Theory, Part Unconfirmed Module 8: Uniformitarianism and Hypothesis Module 9: Momentum Catastrophism Module 10: Newton’s Laws Module 10: Ecology Module 10: Periodic Motion Module 9: What Is Life? Module 11: The Forces in Creation —Part 1 Module 11: The Invertebrates of Module 11: Waves Module 10: Classifying Life Kingdom Animalia Module 12: The Forces in Module 12: Geometric Optics Module 11: The Human Body: Creation —Part 2 Module 12: Phylum Arthrododa Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Module 13: Coulomb’s Law and the Module 13: The Forces in Module 13: Phylum Chordata Electric Field Module 12: Energy and Life Creation —Part 3 Module 14: Kingdom Plantae: Module 14: Electric Potential Module 13: The Human Digestive Module 14: Waves and Sound Anatomy and Classification System Module 15: Electric Currents Module 15: Light Module 15: Kingdom Plantae: Module 14: The Human Respiratory Module 16: Magnetism Physiology and Reproduction and Circulatory Systems Module 16: An Introduction to Astrophysics Module 16: Reptiles, Birds, and Module 15: The Human Lymphatic, Mammals Endocrine, and Urinary System Module 16: The Human Nervous System

47 AUTO FUNDAMENTALS

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Building an Engine Engine Classification, Parts Electrical System Fundamentals Fuel Injection Systems Lubrication Systems Identification Design, Construction, Application of Computer Systems Fuel and Air Supply Systems Exhaust Systems Engine Components Safety, Lab Procedures Ignition Systems Cooling Systems Emission Controls Tool Identification and Use Engine Tests and Measurements

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Charging and Starting Systems Manual Transmissions and Transaxles Four-Wheel Drive Steering Systems Air Conditioning and Heating Chassis Electrical Automatic Transmissions and Brakes Wheels and Tires ASE Certification Transaxles Engine Clutches Suspension Systems Wheel Alignment Career Opportunities Axles and Drives

AUTO UPKEEP

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Introduction and How Cars Work Safety Around the Automobile Electrical System Ignition System Exhaust and Emission System Buying an Automobile Basic Tools Lubrication System Suspension, Steering, and Tires Alternative Fuels and Designs Automotive Expenses Auto Care and Cleaning Fuel System Braking System Automotive Accessories Repair Facilities Fluid Level Check Cooling System and Climate Control Drivetrain Common Problems and Roadside Emergencies

BEREAN BUILDERS SCIENCE Alternate Science —Chemistry

Chapter 1: Measuring Up Chapter 5: Covalent Compounds Chapter 8: Still More on Chapter 11: Some Pretty Basic Chapter 14: Thermodynamics and their Molecular Geoemtry Stoichiometry (and Acidic) Chemicals Chapter 2: What’s the Matter? Chapter 15: Kinetics Chapter 6: Physical and Chemical Chapter 9: Chemists Have Solutions Chapter 12: Reduction and Oxidation Chapter 3: Making Sense of Atoms Chapter 16: Chemical Equilibrium Change and Elements Chapter 10: It’s a Gas Chapter 13: The Heat Is On Chapter 7: Stoichiometry Chapter 4: The Modern View of Atoms and Their Chemisty

48 CARPENTRY

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Carpentry and Construction Hand Tools Construction Equipment, Job Site Survey Instruments and Operations Floor, Wall, and Ceiling Frame Types of construction Measuring and layout tools Safety, and Working Conditions Builder’s levels, automatic levels, and Construction The building trades Fastening and prying tools Scaffolds, personal fall-arrest systems, transit-levels Floor framing Sawing and cutting tools and ladders Laser levels and total station Wall framing Construction Materials Construction equipment instruments Ceiling framing The nature of wood Boring and clamping tools Job site safety and working conditions Metal framing Lumber manufacture Smoothing tools Foundation and Outdoor Slab Softwood and hardwood Power Tools Building Design and Printreading Construction Size, shapes, and dimensions of Portable power saws Building design, plans, and Building site and foundation layout lumber Stationary power saws specifications Types of foundations Engineered wood products Portable power drills and screwdrivers Understanding the language of prints Concrete Fastening systems Portable power planes, routers, and Plot plans Forming methods and materials sanders Foundation plans Foundation designs —form Pneumatic and power-actuated tools Floor plans construction Welding and metal-cutting equipment Exterior elevations Stairway and outdoor slab forms Section views Foundation moisture control and Detail and framing plans insect prevention Door, window, and finish schedules Building codes, zoning, permits, and inspections

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Roof Frame Construction Energy Conservation: Energy Interior Finish Stairway Construction Heavy Concrete Construction Basic roof types and roof theory Auditing and Construction Interior wall and ceiling finish Types of stairways Foundation design for heavy Gable, gambrel, and shed roofs Methods Interior doors and hardware Stairway construction construction Hip roofs Energy auditing and building science Cabinet and countertop installation Heavy concrete construction formwork Post-and-Beam Construction Thermal insulation and other insulating Concrete placement for heavy Intersecting roofs Interior trim Post-and-beam construction methods construction Roof trusses Finish flooring Heavy timber construction Sound control Precast concrete systems Solar energy Exterior Finish Roof finish Exterior door and window frames Exterior wall finish, porches, and decks

49 CHRISTIAN ETHICS FOR YOUTH

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Virtues of Wisdom Two Ways Christian Ethics for Daily Living Ethical Problems and Solutions Wise Words About: Why every young person should read Fruitful or barren The tongue of the foolish Gratitude versus greed Friendship —fellowship this book Peace or conflict The tongue of the wise Humility versus pride Criteria for counsel Introducing Proverbs Ways of the fool The foolishness of anger Respect or rebellion Humanity in Human relations Proverbs —source of Godly wisdom Ways of the wicked A life of peace and happiness Thoughts —index to character Parables of the manners The beginning of wisdom Path of the righteous Dutifully diligent Triumph of temperance Seven pillars of wisdom Wisdom helps me hear Curses or blessings Lethargy of laziness Strategy of the strange woman Happy and healthy, or sad and sick Wisdom helps me trust The choice is yours Paradox of poverty Keep thyself pure Six fours of Proverbs 30 Wisdom helps me submit Wise and wealthy The ideal individual To be or not to be Wisdom helps me obey Topical proverbs Wisdom helps me turn from evil

COMPUTER BASICS S unrise Edition

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Introduction to the Computer Age Software for Hardware Using Computer Software (Part I) Using Computer Software (Part II) Computers and the Workplace Computer Background Binary Number Basics Introduction Database Software Work and the Computer What Is a Computer? Base Ten and Base Two Which Software? Why Use It? Medical Use of the Computer Advantages and Limitations of a Converting From Base Ten to Base Using Windows Structure Business Use of the Computer Computer Two Adding and Editing Records Industrial Use of the Computer Word Processing Software Parts of a Computer How Computers Use Binary for Input, Why Use Word Processing Software? Sorts, Queries, and Reports Computer Jobs Storage Devices Output, and Storage Safety, Security, and Ethics Editing Other Software Development of Computers How Software Works Formatting Accounting Software Software Needs Basic Beginnings Programming History Mail Merge Desktop Publishing Software Hardware Needs Since the 1930’s Syntax Internet and E-mail Software Getting Information Spreadsheet Software Computers and People Software Diversity Why Use Spreadsheet Software? Presentation and Voice Recognition Reviewing This Course — Producing Software Software LightUnits 1-4 How Computers Affect Everyday Entering, Editing, and Formatting Data Variable and Constants File Management Software Life Formulas Arithmetic and Relational Operators How Computers Affect Home and Functions Networks and Peripherals Logical Operators Farm A Spreadsheet Example: Graphs Networks Programming Structures How Computers Affect Communities Using a Spreadsheet as a Database Printers and Scanners Modules and Documentation and Government Modems and Faxes How Computers Affect Education Debugging and Upgrades How Computers Affect Business, Industry, and Travel How Computers Affect Travel and Health Care

50 COMPUTER SERVICE AND REPAIR

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Introduction Inside the Computer, Part 1 Inside the Computer, Part 2 Peripherals Data Storage Mathematics Review The Motherboard The Power Supply Input Devices Magnetic Data Storage Common Acronyms The CPU Memory Display Devices CD Data Storage A Note on Setting Up a Home Lab Audio Devices Introduction to a Typical Personal Computer Operating Systems

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Printers; Laptop Computers Modems and Transceivers; Computer Networks, Part 1 Computer Networks, Part 2 Certifications and Computer Viruses; General Employment Options Printers Wide-Area Networks Troubleshooting Introduction to Networking A+ Certification: Hardware Laptop Computers Small Office Networks Modems and Transceivers Administering a Network A- Certification: Operating Systems Computer Viruses Employment and Continuing General Troubleshooting Education

51 CONSUMER MATHEMATICS LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Creative Arithmetic Fractions, Decimals, and Percent Family Finances 1 Family Finances 2 Construction and Building Trades Basic Arithmetic Skills Fractions Income Insurance Measure Systems Addition Terminology Salary Life Insurance Metric System Subtraction Skills Wages Automobile Insurance Conversion Procedures Multiplication Consumer Applications Commission Other Insurance Area Computations and Applications Division Self-Employment Decimals Banking Plane Figures With Straight Boundaries Mental Search Skills Terminology Taxes Your Money Plane Figures With Curved Boundaries Puzzles Skills Income Their Money Area Applications Factors Consumer Applications FICA Other Services Volume Computations and Prime Numbers Miscellaneous Percent Financial Planning Applications Creative Manipulation Skills Decimal Budgets Making Investments Solid Figures With Plane Boundaries Addition and Subtraction Fractions Planning the Budget Disposing of an Estate Solid Figures With Curved Boundaries Multiplication Consumer Applications Working the Budget Division Buying Mental Imagery Sales Prices Real Estate Advertisements Food Buying Credit Buying

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Service Occupations Transportation Business Services Occupational Diagrams Review Financial Transactions Financing and Operating an Financial Records: Part I Scale Drawings Mathematical Operations Cash Transactions Involving Change Automobile Balance Sheet Reviewing Mathematical Operations Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages Sales Tax Finance Charges Cash Budget Choosing Scales Ratios and Proportions Automobile Operating Costs Reading Maps Angles, Perpendiculars, and Polygons Data Interpretations Financial Records: Part II Insurance Cost Comparisons Reading Scale Drawings Plane Geometric Figures with Curved Tabular Data Interpretation Bank Statement Reconciliation Boundaries Line-Graph Analysis Transportation and Travel Payroll Deductions Informal Geometry Solid Geometric Figures Bar-Graph Analysis Time, Distance, and Rate Angles Business Operations Metric Conversion Time Zone Adjustments Polygon Construction Facility Capacity Estimation Pricing Considerations Inscribing Regular Polygons Family Finances Currency Exchange Rates and Travel Terms of Credit Service Occupations Income Food Services Cost Comparisons Markups, Markdowns, and Discounts House Plans Taxes Personal Appearance Services Currency Exchange Rates Diagramming House Plans Credit Buying Prices for Services Rendered Travel Cost–Benefit Comparisons Furnishings Family Financial Records Cost-Saving Guidelines Occupational Services Insurance Banking Transportation and Travel Business Trades and Services Architecture and Interior Decorating

52 ENGLISH 2600 ENGLISH 3200

English 2600 English 3200

Unit 1 — The Verb and Its Subject Unit 1 — Patterns of the Simple Sentence Unit 2 — Patterns of the Simple Sentence Unit 2 — The Process of Compounding Unit 3 — The Work of Modifiers Unit 3 — The Complex Sentence to Show Relationship Unit 4 — Building Better Sentences Unit 4 — Other Devices of Subordination Unit 5 — Understanding the Sentence Unit Unit 5 — Achieving Sentence Variety Unit 6 — Using Verbs Correctly Unit 6 — Recognizing the Sentence Unit Unit 7 — Agreement of Subject and Verb Unit 7 — The Smooth-Running Sentence Unit 8 — Choosing the Right Modifier Unit 8 — Making Subject and Verb Agree Unit 9 — Using Pronouns Correctly Unit 9 — Solving Your Verb Problems Unit 10 — How to Use Capitals Unit 10 — Using Adverbs and Adjectives Unit 11 — Learning to Use Commas Unit 11 — Solving Your Pronoun Problems Unit 12 — Apostrophes and Quotation Marks Unit 12 — Skill With Graphics

Review of the entire book Review of the entire book Final Test (covers the entire book) Final Test (covers the entire book)

53 EXPLORING AGRISCIENCE LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 The World of Agriculture and the Soil; Plant Structures and Floriculture and Landscaping; Fruit and Row Crops; History of Agriculture Uses; Pests Nursery Production Nut Production Forest Service The World of Agriculture Soil: The Origin of Life Floriculture Landscaping Row Crops Science and agriculture Organic soils International aspect Design the landscape Grain crops Growing plants Inorganic soils National aspect Plant materials Oil crops The animal industry Water-deposited soil Plants for florists Phases of landscape development Fiber crops Agricultural exports and imports Soil deposited by wind Physical environment Interiorscaping Forest Science Distribution Soil texture and soil pH Greenhouse benches Fruit and Nut Production The natural forest Soil horizons Growing cut flowers The History of Agriculture Pome fruits Forest succession American agriculture The soil ecosystem Flower arrangements Stone fruits The forest ecosystem King cotton Plant Structures and Their Uses Nursery Production Citrus fruit Wood fiber production The cattle industry Stems Growing media Nut production Crop production Leaves Growing areas Scientific research Flowers Outside growing areas Changes in agriculture Seeds Mist areas Roots Propagation Plant production Agricultural Pests Insects Weeds Genetic engineering

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Protecting the Environment; The Livestock, Dairy, and Aquaculture; Companion Animals; Ethical Treatment of Animals; Biotechnology; Organic Agriculture Poultry Industries Preserving Food Hand tools; Small Engines Agricultural Careers Protecting the Environment The Livestock Industry The Science of Aquaculture The Ethical Treatment of Animals Biotechnology: The Future of Pesticides The meat industry Catfish production Animal welfare Agriculture Water pollution The horse industry Cool-water fish Animal rights activists Biotechnology Soil erosion Small animals Growing crustaceans Selecting and Using Hand Tools Careers in agriscience Nitrate pollution Ornamental fish Simple machines Wetlands The Dairy Industry Careers in Agricultural Science Milk production Companion Animals Hand woodworking tools Plant science Organic Agriculture Cheese Health benefits Measuring and marking tools Animal science The production process Service animals Yogurt Small Engine Operation Food science Fertilizers Diseases and afflictions Operating principles Natural resources Insect control The Poultry Industry Industry The Broiler industry The four-stroke cycle engine Organic animal agriculture Health care The two-stroke cycle engine The Layer industry Responsible ownership Turkey production Engine systems Other poultry Preserving Our Food Supply Methods of preserving foods Food safety 54 EXPLORING WOODWORKING

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Materials in Woodworking Woodworking Safety Hand Tools Portable Power Tools Power Woodworking Machines Wood in Our Environment General Safety Measuring and Layout Tools Portable Electric Drills Table Saw The Lumber Industry Hand and Power Tool Safety Handsaws Portable Circular Saws and Power Band Saw Woods: Kinds, Uses, and Chemical and Fire Safety Hand Planes Miter Saws Scroll Saw Identification Portable Saber Saws Project Selection and Planning Shaping Tools Radial Arm Saw Portable Routers Math Skills Selecting a Project Drill Press Biscuit Joiners Numbers and Quantity Planning Your Project Measurement Portable Planers Geometry Portable Sanders

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Power Woodworking Machines Project Construction and Assembly Preparation for Finishing Woodworking Manufacturing Woodworking Project Jointer Wood Joints Removing Glue and Repairing Automated Manufacturing Planer/Surfacer Adhesives Defects Processes Wood Lathe Clamps Smoothing Wood by Scraping Entrepreneurship Shaper Mechanical Fasteners Sanding Setting Up and Managing a Manufacturing Enterprise Belt, Disc, Spindle, and Drum Laminating and Bending Wood Wood Finishing and Hardware Sanders Application of Veneers and Plastic Supplies and Equipment Careers in Woodworking Industries Laminates Stains, Sealers, and Fillers and Related Areas Finishing Techniques Hardware

55 HOME ECONOMICS I Sunrise Edition LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Introduction to the Kitchen Nutrition and Food Preparation Food Shopping and Meal Planning, Preparation, Getting Ready to Sew Kitchen Organization and Presentation Getting Acquainted with the Kitchen Understanding Nutrition Textiles Kitchen Safety Nutrients; Carbohydrates Shopping for Food Planning Menus Natural Fibers Killers in the Kitchen: Kitchen First Aid Proteins; Fats Who Gets Your Food Dollars? A Balanced Menu Synthetic Fibers; Yarns; Choosing Major and Small Kitchen Appliances Vitamins; Minerals Be Aware of Hidden Costs Planning Menus Fabrics Small Kitchen Tools Water; Nutrient Density Stretching Your Food Dollars Plan a Menu for Your Family How Fabric Is Produced Calories and You Plan Ahead Fabric Finishes Preparing for Success With Recipes Meal Organization and Preparation A Trip to a Fabric Store Common Cooking Terms The Food Guide Pyramid —A Basic More About Shopping for Food Organizing a Meal Plan Common Abbreviations; Equivalents Plan for Good Health Be a Savvy Shopper Cooking Time Sewing Tools Calculating Equivalents Comparing Foods Types of Food Stores Breakfast for a Good Start Essential Small Tools for Sewing Measuring Accurately Breads, Cereals, Rice, and Pasta Make a Shopping Plan Lunch for Mid-Day Boost Other Convenient Small Tools Vegetables Dinner for a Satisfying Ending; Preparing Sewing Notions Practicing New Skills Efficient Kitchen Organization Fruits a Company Dinner Organizing the Kitchen Learning to Use the Sewing Machine Preparing Several Food Dishes From Food for Guests Recipes Meats, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, Preparing, Serving, Cleaning The Basic Sewing Machine and Nuts Meal Presentation Sewing With the Machine Milk, Yogurt, and Cheese Preparing the Table Small Comforter Project Fats, Oils, and Sweets Meal Manners Appendixes Vitamins Minerals Nutritive Values of Selected North American Foods Glossary

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Sewing for the Home Sewing for Yourself Godly Homekeeping Child Growth and Development Growing Into Godly Womanhood Developing Your Sewing Skills More Sewing Skills The Purposes of the Godly Home Introduction to Child Development Increasing in Wisdom —Growing Hand Needles Collars A Place of Accommodation and Basic Needs of All Children Mentally Hand-Sewing Stitches Sleeves Hospitality Infants and Toddlers —Birth to 2 Years Godly Wisdom Grading Seams; Clipping and Notching Zippers A Place of Service and Witness The Preschool Years —Ages 2-5 Your Background and Personality Curves More About You Pockets; Seam Finishes The Arrangement of the Godly Home Physical and Mental Growth Seam Corners; Pressing Skills Buttonholes and Buttons Color Sets the Tone Social, Emotional, and Spiritual Increasing in Stature —Growing Characteristics More About the Sewing Machine Understanding Patterns Patterns and Textures Physically The Junior Years —Ages 9-11 Machine Maintenance, Accessories, and Identify Your Figure Type Coordinating Room Design God’s Plan for Your Body Physical and Mental Characteristics Needles Shopping for a Pattern Furniture Arrangement You and Your Body Common Machine Stitches; The Serger Social, Emotional, and Spiritual Godly Beauty Using the Pattern Keeping the Godly Home in Order Characteristics Using Your Sewing Skills Sewing Projects The Clutter Monster Increasing in Favor With God — Constructing a Quillow Using Your Sewing Skills Daily Cleaning Growing Spiritually Constructing Patchwork Pillows Sewing Projects Weekly Cleaning Your Relationship With God Sewing Simple Curtains Body Measurement Chart The $10,000 Plan Your Devotional Life With God Attributes of a Godly Woman Increasing in Favor With Man — Growing Socially Friends and Friendships Modest Behavior; Singlehood Christian Courtship 56 HOME ECONOMICS II Sunrise Edition

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 Baking Breads Baking Pies and Cakes Gardening and Food Preservation ABC’s of Money Management Getting Ready to Bake Fruit Pies Planning A Evaluating Equipment The Piecrust Evaluate Your Climate All Belongs to God Flour Making Piecrusts Evaluate Your Soil Appearance and Attitude Sweeteners, Fats, and Leavening Making a Fruit Pie Evaluate Your Space and Choose Adept at Homemaking Agents What to Plant Attainable Habits Cream Pies; Toppings Flavorings; Storage Get Ready to Plant Baking a Cream Pie B Quick Breads Pie Toppings From Planting to Harvesting Budget Bread; Quick Bread One-Crust Pie Preparing the Soil and Planting Build Healthy Friendships Muffins Fighting Weeds Balance Cakes, the Pretty Dessert Biscuits Diseases and Pests Basic Information for Delightful Cakes Buying Habits Quick Loaf Breads Harvesting Butter Cakes and Loaf Cakes C Yeast Breads Baking an Angel Food Cake Preserving the Harvest Captured by Debt? Yeast Breads Basic Cake Frostings; Storing Baked Dehydration and Natural Cold Storage Credit Cards Making Yeast Bread Goods Canning Fruits and Vegetables Covetousness Canning Fruits and Vegetables, Contentment cont’d Freezing Fruits and Vegetables

57 INTRODUCTORY HORTICULTURE LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Introduction to Horticulture Plant Propagation Greenhouse Management and Integrated Pest Management Container-Grown Plants and Plant Science Crops; Nut Crops Seeds, Cuttings, and Biological Pest Control; The Safe Dish Gardens and Bonsai Horticulture: An Introduction Micropropagation Poinsettias and Chrysanthemums Use of Pesticides Dish Gardens Exploring the Horticulture Field Seeds Poinsettias Integrated Pest Management and the The Art of Bonsai Plant Taxonomy: How Plants Are Softwood and Semihardwood Chrysanthemums Biological Control of Pests and Houseplants; Shrubs and Trees Named Cuttings and Micropropagation Diseases Easter Lilies and Nut Crops The Safe Use of Pesticides The Interior Landscape: House-plants Plant Science Cuttings, Separation and Division, Easter Lilies and Plantscaping Parts of the Plant and Their Grafting Nut Crops Pesticides and Herbicides Shrubs and Trees Functions Hardwood Cuttings Insecticides Environmental Requirements for Separation and Division Fungicides, Rodenticides, Good Plant Growth Grafting Molluscicides, and Nematocides Growth Stimulants, Retardants, and Herbicides Rooting Hormones Budding and Layering Budding Layering

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Using Plants in the Landscape Using Plants in the Landscape Lawn and Turfgrass; The Vegetable Garden The Small Fruit Garden; Holiday Business Ownership Crafts and Floral Designs Annuals, Perennials, and Specialty Shrubs, Ground Covers, and Bulbs Planning, Preparing the Site, and Plants Deciduous Shrubs Establishing and Maintaining a Planting Strawberries and Blueberries Annual Bedding Plants Ground Covers Lawn Planning and Preparing the Garden Strawberries Perennials, Ornamental Grass, Bulbs Establishing the Lawn Site Blueberries Vines, Bamboo, and Prairie Maintaining the Lawn Planting the Vegetable Garden Brambles and Grapes Gardens Pruning; Landscaping and Outdoor Plants Renovating a Lawn; Owning a Maintaining the Garden; What to The Bramble Fruits Evergreens and Deciduous Trees Techniques of Pruning Business Plant Grapes Narrowleaf Evergreens Principles of Landscaping, Renovating the Lawn Caring for the Vegetable Garden Decorative Floral Designs Broadleaf Evergreens Maintenance, Xeriscaping, Water Business Ownership and the Free Favorite Garden Vegetables and Wreaths and Door Swags Deciduous Trees Gardens, and Irrigation Enterprise System Herbs Creating Holiday Centerpieces Enhancements and Accessories for Floral Designs Floral Designs

58 KEYBOARDING & INFORMATION PROCESSING

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Learn Letter-Key Operation Master Keyboarding Skill Learn Symbol-Key Operation Format Memos and Block Letters Format Simple Tables Learn Figure-Key Operation Learn Numeric Keypad Improving Keyboarding Skill Keyboarding Simulation Horizontal Centering Format Unbound Report Format Lists, Announcements, and Memos

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Improving Keyboarding Skill Improving Keyboarding Skill Enhance Letter/Memo Formatting Processing Business Forms Keyboarding Simulation Improving Letter/Memo Formatting Improving Table Formatting Enhance Report Formatting Processing Employment Forms Final Assessment of Letter, Report, Format Report with References Keyboarding Simulation Enhance Table Formatting and Table Formatting

59 MODERN RESIDENTIAL WIRING

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Getting Acquainted Math Review Wiring Systems Conductors Device Wiring Safety Electric Energy Fundamentals Boxes, Fittings, and Covers Overcurrent Protection Tools for the Electrician Grounding

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 The Service Entrance Electrical Prints and Specifications Farm Wiring Motors Electrical Remodeling Branch Circuit, Feeder, and Service Mobile Home Wiring Emergency and Standby Systems Maintenance and Troubleshooting Design Swimming Pool Wiring Electrical Careers Appliance Wiring and Special Outlets Telephone and Computer Network Wiring

60 MUSIC Book One Book Two Book Three Book Four Lines and Spaces, the Staff Heads, Stems, and Flags Time Value of Notes and Rests, Time Value of Notes and Rests Note Names Time Value of Notes: Whole, Half, Whole—Sixteenth Measures and Measure Bars Note Numbers Quarter, Eighth Shape of Notes and Rests Simple Time Signatures: 4/4, 3/4, 2/4 Note Shapes Name of Notes Measures and Measure Bars The Dot Sequence of the Scale Ascending Shape of Notes The G Clef Sharps and Flats by Name, Number, and Shape Number of Notes Ledger Lines Pitch Pipe Heads, Stems, and Flags Spelling of Notes Letters of the Degrees (G Staff) Key Signatures by Flats Whole Notes, Half Notes, Quarter Sequence of Note Names, Shapes, The Time Signature 4/4, Counting Key Signatures by Sharps Notes, Eighth Notes and Numbers Beats Notes on Lines and Spaces Time Value of Rests Position of Half Steps in the Scale and Shape of Rests on the Degrees The Staff: Lines, Spaces, Ledger Characteristics of the Scale Lines, and Bars (DO, MI, SO, DO, Half Steps Notes and Rests on the Staff and Tetrachords)

Book Five Book Six Book Seven Book Eight Music in Biblical Note Names, Shapes, and Numbers Degrees of the Grand Staff Note Names, Numbers, and Shapes Note Names, Numbers, and Shapes Perspective The G Clef and the Degrees of the Key Signatures Diatonic Major Scale: Half Steps and Clefs and Degrees of the Grand Staff Music—An Expression of Man G Staff Note Names, Shapes, and Numbers Tetrachords Key Signatures and Accidentals Music—A Moral Issue Note Names of the Chromatic Scale Sharps, Flats, and Naturals Chromatic Scale Time Signatures Testing Music by the Character of God Ascending and Descending Round Notes Sharp, Flat, Natural, Double Sharp, Time Value of Notes and Rests What About the Music Itself? Key Signatures Time Value of Notes and Rests Double Flat Diatonic Major and Minor Scales, Testing Music by its Appeal The F Clef and the Degrees of the Simple and Compound Time Minor Scale (harmonic) Chromatic Scale Musical Instruments and the New F Staff Signatures and the Patterns for Intervals (general) Simple Directive Signs: D.S., D.C., Testament Double Flat, Double Sharp, and Beating Time G Clef, F Clef, Grand Staff, and Repeat, FINE, Fermata, and CODA Music and Entertainment Natural Measures, Measure Bars, and Letters of the Degrees Basic Terms Affecting Tempo, Volume, We Have a Song—Let’s Sing Time Value of Notes and Rests Breather Bars Key Signatures and Style Hymn Appreciation Simple Time Signatures Rit., Fermata (hold), Dynamic Signs Time Value of Notes and Rests Harmonic Intervals and Triads Characteristics of Good Music Four-, Three-, and Two-Point Slur, Tie, and Beam Time Signatures (general names) Characteristics of Excellent Lyrics Patterns for Beating Time Triplet Four Chords: I Chord, IV Chord, V Histories of Songs Rit., Fermata, Terms Relating to Chord, and V7 Chord Dynamics

61 PILGRIM’S PROGRESS Part 1: Christian – LightUnits 1-3; Part 2: Christiana – LightUnits 4, 5

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 The Den and the Dreamer Apollyon The Delectable Mountains The Nightmare and the King’s Old Mr. Honest The Slough of Despond The Valley of the Shadow The Enchanted Ground Messenger The House of Gaius Mr. Worldly Wiseman Christian and Faithful Ignorance The Neighbors and the Slough Vanity Fair Again The Wicket Gate Talkative The Land of Beulah The Wicket Gate The Death of Giant Despair The Interpreter’s House Vanity Fair At Home The Interpreter’s House The Delectable Mountains The Cross and the Contrast Christian and Hopeful Great Heart and the Hill of Difficulty Valiant-for-Truth The Hill Difficulty Doubting Castle and Giant Despair Into the Palace Beautiful Enchanted Ground The Palace Beautiful More at Palace Beautiful The Land of Beulah The Valley of Humiliation and the Valley of the Shadow

62 PRACTICAL MATH

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Whole Numbers Fractions: Adding and Substracting Decimals Percentages Measurements Roman Numerals Adding and Subtracting Decimals Fraction and Decimal Equivalents British (U.S) System Fractions: Multiplying and Dividing Adding Multiplying Decimals Finding Percentages Metric System Subtracting Dividing Decimals Simple Interest Conversions Multiplying Changing Fractions to Decimals Discount Dividing Changing Decimals to Fractions Commission Tax Factors and Cancellations Prime Factors Ordinary Factors Common Factors

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Powers and Roots Ratios and Proportions Plane Figures Solid Figures Graphs Involution Simple Ratios Circles Solids Line Graphs Evolution Ratio Transformation Triangles Prisms Bar Graphs Means and Extremes Quadrilaterals Cylinders Circle Graphs Applying Proportions Lines Pyramids Pictographs Compound Proportions Angles Cores Regular Polygon Spheres

63 PRINT READING for Construction

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Construction Drawing Reading Measuring Tools and Fundamental Drawing Practices Specifications and Building Learning to Use the Print Organization Using Scales Codes Overlay Construction Math and Lines and Symbols Construction Materials—Types Site Plans Applications and Uses Architectural Drawings

LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Foundation Prints Residential Framing Prints Electrical Prints Estimating Construction Costs Advanced Project B Structural Prints Plumbing Prints Welding Prints Advanced Project A Advanced Project D HVAC Prints

64 RECORDKEEPING for Christian Stewardship

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Part 1: Personal Recordkeeping Using Credit Part 2: Business Recordkeeping Business Banking Charge Sales and Accounts for Christian Stewardship Understanding Credit for Christian Stewardship Making Deposits Receivable Recording, Filing, and Organizing Using Charge Accounts and Credit Cash Receipts Using a Business Checkbook Charge Sales and Accounts Receivable Information Cards Preparing Sales Receipts and Reconciling a Business Using Forms Borrowing Money Payment Receipts Checkbook Posting Charge Sales, Payments, and Credit Memos Maintaining Accurate Records Paying Taxes Receiving Payments Farm Records Preparing Statements of Account Alphabetic Filing of Records Sales and Property Taxes Making Cash or Credit Refunds Farm Income Records Numeric and Subject Filing of Social Security Taxes Using a Cash Register Farm Expense Records Inventory Records Keeping a Perpetual Inventory Income Taxes Cash Records for Small Businesses Annual Farm Records Keeping Personal Records Ordering and Receiving Maintaining a Classified Cash Merchandise Working With Bank Accounts Record Periodic Inventory and Valuation Basic Banking Services: Checking Preparing a Business Budget Accounts Keeping Petty Cash Records Writing and Recording Checks Reconciling a Checking Account Savings Accounts Budgeting Income and Expenses Planning a Budget Recording Income and Expenses Analyzing Income and Expenses

LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 LightUnit 9 LightUnit 10 Part 3: Business Accounting for Multi-Column Journals for Service Purchases Journal and Cash Subsidiary Ledgers and Special LightUnit 6 Christian Stewardship Businesses Payments Journal Journals Purchase Invoices and Accounts Basic Accounting Records Journalizing in a Multi-column The Purchases Journal Accounts Payable and a Journal Purchases Journal Payable Introduction to Accounting Purchase Returns and Allowances Proving a Multi-column Journal Accounts Payable and a Multi- Purchase Invoices The Balance Sheet The Cash Payments Journal Posting From a Multi-column Column Cash Payments Journal Discounts and Due Dates The General Journal and the Sales Journal and Cash Receipts Journal Accounts Receivable and a Sales Accounts Payable Records Opening Entry Journal Journal General Ledger Accounts The Trial Balance and Worksheet The Sales Journal Payroll Accounts Receivable and a The Trial Balance Computing Gross Earnings From Accounting Transactions Sales Returns and Allowances Multi-column Cash Receipts The Worksheet Timecards Analyzing Transactions The Cash Receipts Journal Journal Computing Gross Earnings: Recording Transactions Financial Statements for a Service Financial Statements for a Merchan- Salaries, Commissions, and Posting Transactions Business dising Business Piecework The Income Statement The Trial Balance and Worksheet Computing Net Pay The Capital Statement The Income Statement Preparing the Payroll The Balance Sheet The Capital Statement and Balance Sheet

65 SMALL ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Chapter 1: Tools and Safety Chapter 4: Small Engine Chapter 5: Outdoor Power Equipment Chapter 7: Intermediate Repair Chapter 8: Advanced Repair Projects Chapter 2: History and Related Fundamentals Devices Projects Applications Chapter 6: Basic Repair Projects Chapter 3: Outdoor Power Equipment Applications

66 SMALL GAS ENGINES

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Principles of Engine Operation Safety in the Small Gas Engine Shop Fasteners, Sealants, and Gaskets Fuel Supply, Air Induction, and Ignition Systems Constructing an Elementary Emissions Shop Safety Threaded Fasteners Basic Ignition System Operation Engine Engine Fuels Be Prepared for Emergencies Internal Thread Repair Ignition System Components Simple Engine in Operation Fuel Systems Hazardous Wastes Washers Magneto Ignition systems Four-Stroke-Engine Air Induction Systems OSHA Pins Battery Ignition Systems Two-Stroke-Engine Crankcase Breathers Tools and Measuring Instruments Retaining Rings Lubrication Systems Four-Stroke-Engine vs. Two- Mufflers Hand Tools Keys Stroke-Engine Principles of Lubrication Emissions Vises Adhesives and Sealants Engine Components Oil Specifications Carburetion and Fuel Injection Engine Tools Gaskets Engine Block Selecting the Proper Engine Oil Principles of Carburetion Power Tools Fundamentals of Electricity, Crankshaft Engine Lubrication systems Types of Carburetors Cleaning Tools and Equipment Magnetism, and Electronics Pistons and Rings Cooling Systems Primers Measuring Instruments Types of Electrical Circuits Connecting Rods and Bearings Principle of Engine Cooling Anti-Afterfire Solenoids Magnetism Intake and Exhaust Ports Air Cooling Manual Throttle Controls Electrical Components Camshafts and Gears Liquid Cooling Electrical Wire and Connectors Valve Lifter or Tappet Governor Throttle Controls Electronics Valve Train Configurations Fuel Injection (EFI) Electrical Test Equipment Starter Assembly EFI System Components Flywheel Measuring Engine Performance Basic Terminology LightUnit 10 Science of Engine Performance Snow Throwers Measurements of Performance Operating Safely Machine Types and Features LightUnit 9 Snow Thrower Operation LightUnit 6 LightUnit 7 LightUnit 8 Lawn and Brush Equipment General Maintenance Preventative Maintenance and Ignition and Electrical System Cylinder, Crankshaft, and Piston Working Safely Off-Season Storage Service Troubleshooting Service Lawn Mowers Personal Watercraft Cylinder Reconditioning Preventative Maintenance Ignition System Service Chain Saws PWC Main Components and Parts Systematic Troubleshooting Electrical System Service Crankshaft and main Bearing String Trimmers and Brushcutters Service PWC Engines Service Information Engine Disassembly and Inspection Edger/Trimmers Piston Assembly Service General Maintenance Fuel System Service Engine Inspection Lawn and Garden Tractors PWC Storage Camshaft and Valve Train Service Troubleshooting the Fuel Engine disassembly Tractor Safety Transporting PWC System Camshaft Service Valve Service Tractor Uses Career Opportunities and Carburetor Adjustments Engine Components Certification Engine Reassembly and Break-In Carburetor Overhaul Chassis and Steering Considering Career Options Engine Governor Service Reinstalling Internal Engine Components Transmissions Sources of Career Information Fuel Injection Diagnosis Reinstalling External Engine Electrical Safety Systems Applying for a Position Components Circuits for Study Succeeding in the Workplace Engine Break-In General Maintenance Certification 67 SPANISH A

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Verbs, Nouns, Present Tense Verb Adjectives, Endings, and Agreement Uses of ser and estar Adverbs; ¿Dónde? and ¿Cuándo? and Future Tense Verbs and Endings Endings Possessive Adjectives Interrogative Statements muy Near-Future and Near-Past Tenses Present Tense hablar Forms Irregular Present Tense Verbs ir, ser, ver, Present Tense tener Forms Present Tense Forms of poder Present Tense Forms of acabar Number, Person, Tense dar, and oír Answering Questions, Negatively, and Prepositions: Where, When, About, and Special Verbs: saber and conocer, Present Tense -ar Verb Endings Stem-Change Verbs Positively con entender and comprender Number, Gender Yo -Form Irregular Verbs; -go Verbs; o-to- ue Verb, dormir Direct Objects and Direct Object Present Tense Forms of conocer Pronouns; Personal a Gendered and Numbered endings for c-to- zc Verbs Phrases With hacer and tener Present Participle Verb Endings; muchacho Indirect Objects and Indirect Object Present-Progressive Tense Present Tense hacer Forms Pronouns Definite and Indefinite Articles Special Verbs: Use of gustar, encantar, Verb Stem; -ar, -er, and -er Verb importar, enfadar, molestar Endings Uses of de -ir Verb Endings Uses of por and para Gender and Number Agreement in Articles and Nouns Present Tense Forms of encender Present Tense ser forms Past Tense Verbs and Endings Subject Pronouns, Respect, Gendered and Numbered Pronouns

68 SPANISH B

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Verbs and Their Endings Hay and Hay que Possessive Pronouns Passive Voice with Se Commands Irregular Verbs Infinitives Demonstrative Adjectives Reflexive Pronouns, Part I Commands and Pronouns Preterit Irregulars Telling Time Demonstrative Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns, Part II Informal Commands Word Jobs: Nouns, Articles, and Imperfect Tense Making Comparisons Review Irregular Commands Adjectives Imperfect Irregulars Superlatives Vosotros and Nosotros Commands Adverbs and Prepositions Past Participles Review Pronouns

69 TECHNICAL SKETCHING AND DRAWING

LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5 Drawing Fundamentals Geometric Constructions Pictorial Drawings Dimensioning and Tolerancing Prints Instrument Drawings and Techniques Multiview, Auxiliary View, and Specialized Drawings Sectional Drawings

70 Christian Light Education High School Graduation Requirements Academic Diploma General Diploma Vocational Diploma Subject Course Cr Course Cr Course Cr Bible 20 LUs 901 or above 2 20 LUs 801 or above 2 20 LUs 701 or above 2 English English I, Literature I (Perspectives of Life) 4 40 or more LUs 801 or above, at 4 40 or more LUs 501 or above, 4 English II, Literature II (Perspectives of Truth) least through English II Unit 10 at least through 810 Math Algebra I (901-910) & Geometry* (1001-1010) 3 20 or 30 LUs 901-1210; Consumer Math 2-3 † 30 LUs 501 through 810, or 20 LUs 801 or 2-3 & Student’s choice of high school math or Practical Math above (including Consumer Math and *May substitute Math 1100 Practical Math) Science General Science* (901-910) 3 General Science* (901-910) 2-3 † 20 LUs* 701 or above 2 Biology (1001-1010) Biology* (1001-1010) Student’s choice of high school level science Student’s choice of high school level *May substitute Apologia Science *May substitute Apologia Physical Science science recommended. or higher *May substitute Apologia Physical Science or higher Social Civics and World Geography (901-910) 3 U.S. History (801-810) or (1101-1110) 3 30 LUs 601, or above at least through 810 3 Studies World History (1001-1010) Civics and World Geography (901-910) U.S. History (1101-1110) World History (1001-1010) Foreign Required 1 Not Required Not Required Language Physical Required 1 Required 1 Not Required 1 Education (may do 1/4 credit each year) (may do /4 credit each year) Electives Student’s choice 5 Student’s Choice 6-8 † Student’s Choice 4-5

Total Credits Required 22 22 18

†A third credit in Math and Science is recommended.

Social Canadian Social Studies (701-705) 3 Canadian Social Studies (701-705) 3 Canadian Social Studies (701-705) 3 Studies Canadian Social Studies (801-805) Canadian Social Studies (801-805) Canadian Social Studies (801-805) Options World History (1001-1010) World History (1001-1010) 20 LightUnits 601 or above for Student’s choice of Social Student’s choice of Social Canadian Studies 900,1100, or 1200 Studies 900,1100, or 1200 Customers

(Note: Course availability is subject to change.)

Core Subjects: Bible: Science: • New Testament Survey — Bible 901-910 • General Science — Science 901-910 or Apologia Physical • Old Testament Survey — Bible 1001-1010 Science • Bible 1101-1110 (Major themes: God, Christ, Israel, Bible, • Biology — Science 1001-1010 or Apologia Biology Christian Life) • Chemistry — Science 1101-1110 or Apologia Chemistry • Bible 1201-1210 (Major themes: Godhead, Christian Service, • Physics — Science 1201-1210 or Apologia Physics Wisdom, Christian Life) Social Studies: English: • Civics and World Geography — Social Studies 901-910 • English I 1-10 • World History — Social Studies 1001-1010 • Literature I 1-10 • U.S. History — Social Studies 1101-1110 • English II 1-10 • Democracy and Christian Challenges — Social Studies • Literature II 1-10 1201-1210 Math: • Algebra I — Math 901-910 One credit = 10 LightUnits • Geometry — Math 1001-1010 One credit = 120 hours of classroom work or 240 hours of laboratory • Algebra II — Math 1101-1110 type activity. • Functions and Trigonometry — Math 1201-1210 A student receives high school credit when he enters his ninth year of school or when he begins working in 900 level material, whichever comes first. Electives: (Check the current CLE Catalog for list and Credit cannot be earned for LightUnits numbered 501-810 unless they descriptions of electives available.) are completed after the student enters ninth grade. Any CLE core course that is not a required subject for the • Credit and course requirements for graduation in your state/province diploma may be completed for elective credit. may vary from those listed. Please check to ensure that adequate • You may submit a copy of the student’s Driver’s Ed/Training requirements are being met. certificate of completion or driver’s license for 0.5 credit.

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