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Kathy Lynch

World History

Notgrass From Adam to Us

4th-6th

 

Tuesday from 8:30-10:30

Tuition: $150 /16 wk. sem.

 (class meets 2hrs/wk.)

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Excite your children about World History!

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From Adam to Us by Ray and Charlene Notgrass is a one-year world history and literature course designed for students in grades five through eight. The daily lessons are written in a narrative style and richly illustrated with color photographs and maps. Primary sources, literature, and hands-on activities help the student connect with the history in a personal way.

Students will need to purchase the textbook and workbook. 

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Other items needed: lined notebook paper, 3 ring notebook/binder to keep assignments organized, yellow highlighter, pencils, colored pens.

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I graduated from Auburn University in 1979 with a B.S. in Elementary Education. Upon graduation I began teaching in the Lee County school system and continued teaching until 1995 when I began homeschooling my own two children. While home schooling I taught part-time on campus at Ballard Christian School from 1995 to 1997. In 2004 I began teaching composition classes to homeschoolers. At the Homeschool Connection, I taught students from elementary ages through seniors in high school. I withdrew from teaching during the 2011-2012 school year to care for my husband who was diagnosed with a rare neurological disease. After his passing in August 2013, I returned to teaching homeschoolers as God called me to do long ago. I recently married Jerry Lynch. Currently I teach classes for Lakeview Christian School and Grace Heritage Church. Working with students is one of my  greatest passions. 

Exploring Creation with Botany 
4th-6th
 
Mondays from 1:30-3:00 
Tuition: $115 per 16 week semester
(class meets 1 1/2 hrs/wk.)
 
 
In this award-winning homeschool elementary science curriculum, Exploring Creation with Botany presents a scientifically sound and God-honoring study of botany for grades K-6. Content covered includes the nature of botany and the process of classifying plants. It then discusses the development of plants from seeds, the reproduction processes in plants, the way plants make their food, and how plants get their water and nutrients and distribute them throughout the body of the plant. 
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Students will be responsible for purchasing textbook and journal.
 
Other items needed will include: lined notebook paper in a 3 ring binder, pencils, colored pencils, colored pens, yellow highlighter, crayons, colored markers.    
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CELL PHONE:

334-332-4200

 

EMAIL:

dupreekr@gmail.com

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