Description
We offer a variety of electives to round out student skills and increase their knowledge in specific interests.
Click on the link below to view the Scope & Sequence for LFBC Homeschool Curriculum. From the Table of Contents you can click on the Subject/Grade:
B250 Bible - Romans, Corinthians, Galatians (Elective):
Students read these books from their King James Bible and then read about the Scripture passages is a good Bible commentary. Each week has activities based on their reading of the New Testament books and includes Bible memorization assignments appropriate to the text.
H150 History Grade 10 - Baptist History:
In this course the author Dr. Phil Stringer exposes the truth about America’s movement away from the principles of Biblical Christianity.
V739 Personal Development (for men) (1 semester):
This course will benefit young men for the remainder of their lives. In fact, it will help make men out of boys if the material is studied, believed, and applied. Being a Christian affects every area of one's life; therefore, young men should use the Bible as their guide to courting, dressing, family relationships, etc. This is a half credit course.
V730 Principles of Music (2 semesters):
LFBC is pleased to offer this thorough, balanced, positive approach to the subject of music. Through studying music history, music theory, and the aspects of music, students learn how right music has developed and are trained to understand why modern discordant, dissonant, and rock music is not honoring to the Lord Jesus Christ.
V736 Home Economics (2 semesters):
The Home Economics course sets forth the thought that everything in the home should center on God and should be Christ-honoring. The course teaches the young lady how to become a competent homemaker, including lessons on cooking, sewing, child care, first aid, and many other practical areas of the home. This is a full credit course.
V737 Shop (1 semester):
The Shop course gives a simple, elementary view of each subject covered, including electricity, plumbing, machine shop, and carpentry. Much of the basic information given will be needed for home use or as an introduction to a field of employment. This is a half credit course.
V738 Personal Development (for ladies) (1 semester):
This course will benefit young ladies for the remainder of their lives. In fact, it will help make ladies out of girls if the material is studied, believed, and applied. Being a Christian affects every area of one's life; therefore, girls should use the Bible as their guide to courting, dressing, family relationships, etc. This is a half credit course.
V740 Spanish I (2 semesters):
This Spanish I course is beginning Spanish. It includes vocabulary, parts of speech, and practical uses of words, phrases, and sentences. It is illustrated and provides useful examples of Sunday School lessons, songs, and the plan of salvation. The last few chapters concentrate on the student being able to lead someone to Christ.
V741 Computer Literacy (2 semesters):
This course discusses the history of computing as well as the uses of computers. Special emphasis is placed on the personal computer. Students are given both theory and practical assignments. They are introduced to applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and communications. They are also introduced to basic concepts of programming. This is a full credit course.
V742 Computer Keyboarding:
This course teaches the student typing skills on the qwerty (standard) keyboard. It takes a basic approach, drilling each key for memorization, then builds up speed and accuracy. Students learn the entire keyboard, including the numeric keypad and the symbols. Newly written for 2008.
V750 Spanish II (2 semesters):
This Spanish II course is completion of Spanish I. It includes vocabulary, parts of speech, and practical uses of words, phrases, and sentences. It is illustrated and provides useful examples of Sunday School lessons, songs, and the plan of salvation. The last few chapters concentrate on the student being able to lead someone to Christ.
All Landmark Freedom Baptist Curriculum (LFBC) uses only KJV Scripture.