Take a Closer Look at the Curriculum

Kindergarten

With colorful read-aloud texts, fun projects, and interactive online learning, our Kindergarten curriculum creates a vibrant learning experience for young learners. Designed to develop the foundational skills students will need in 1st Grade, our program weaves reading and writing instruction and practice throughout the curriculum.

Using our integrated approach, students will develop critical thinking skills for reading while learning phonics skills such as rhyming and word patterns in context. These skills will be further reinforced as they begin to learn formal printing skills.

Using the research-based Singapore Math Method, our Kindergarten math course will help your students develop strong number sense, mental math, and problem-solving skills. Perhaps most importantly, these lessons make learning Math fun!

Additional classes students will learn and grow through include Bible, Social Studies, Science, Health, & PE.

Pathway Virtual Instructor Videos
Quick Checks – auto-graded assessments to gauge understanding
Math In Focus K e-text and Digi+
Pearson ReadyGen Library e-texts
Pearson ReadyGen Text Collection e-texts
HMH Science Dimensions K e-text
HMH ScienceFusion Virtual Labs
HMH Science Dimensions You Solve It Simulations
BrainPOP Jr. Interactive Activities
Discovery Education STREAMING Videos
MyMath Digital Resources
Legends of Learning Games
Pathway Brite Bible Curriculum

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What’s included

Courses & Sample Videos

Elementary ELA

Kindergartners learn to print and use their new skills to write about animals, their community, and create a book about weather. Children read engaging texts that introduce phonics skills and develop critical thinking.

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Kindergarten Math

The focus is on counting up to 100, addition, subtraction, measuring, and shapes. Students engage in projects like making a number book to teach younger students, and measuring and weighing an item to ship to a family in need.

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Kindergarten Social Studies

The Social Studies curriculum introduces America’s historical figures, symbols, and holidays. Students learn about globes and maps by making their very own treasure map. Kids are introduced to jobs and money and learn how to write a resumé that highlights their special talents.

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Elementary Bible

Students will discover Jesus through the Bible, apply God’s word to their lives, and develop a Biblical worldview in this course. They will study both the Old Testament and New Testament through engaging lesson rooted in Biblical truths. Topics of study include the creation of the earth, the promised land, kings, Jesus’ life and ministry, and church letters.

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Kindergarten Science

Students observe patterns in the natural world to answer scientific questions, construct arguments with evidence to support claims, develop and use models, and communicate solutions to provide detail about scientific ideas. They learn about weather and create a weather forecast.

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Kindergarten Health

Students are introduced to the concepts of personal safety, healthy behaviors, nutrition, communication, disease prevention, basic anatomy, and physiology.

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Kindergarten PE

Lessons help young learners establish a basic understanding of physical health and fitness. Students learn key skills and develop healthy exercise habits. Online activity library included!

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