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Leading
the Way in Baptist Christian Education
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Features
Landmark's Freedom Baptist Curriculum is the most unique, Biblical and educationally sound curriculum available today. LFBC is the only full-line curriculum owned and operated as an integral ministry of a local, fundamental Baptist church. |
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LFBC is a full-line curriculum, providing all grades from pre-kindergarten through high school with all subjects: Bible, English & Spelling, History/Geography, Literature, Math, and Science.
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This educationally sound and Biblically true program has proven itself in hundreds of Christian day schools and homeschools throughout America, Canada and in several foreign countries. At the same time, it has maintained an economical cost below the offerings of other publishing companies.
We
also offer academic services and record-keeping under Landmark's
Christian Academy, Plan A. Click here to see a brief FAQ.
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Bible
Memorization
You
will find numerous examples of Bible memory work throughout the
curriculum. Please note that the verses to be memorized are
usually related to the material being studied. The purpose is to
help the students relate God's Word to the subject content.
Scripture
used in Landmark's Freedom Baptist Curriculum is only from the
Authorized King James Bible (KJV), which God has preserved for the
English-speaking world.
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Spiral
Curriculum
Our
curriculum introduces the students to a new concept, then repeats
the same concept from a broader base at a later time in the
course. This planned repetition and expansion of a concept is a
proven mastery technique used in the most sophisticated learning
tools available. In English and math, concepts are repeated from
year to year to ensure mastery of these important skill areas.
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Communications
Skills
Christians
must be able to communicate effectively whether they are
preachers, lawyers, salesmen, writers or clerks. They must be able
to tell the "old story" in a convincing manner that will
result in changed lives since, Lord willing, many of them will
become Sunday school teachers, preachers, bus workers and personal
witnesses. LFBC places a heavy emphasis upon writing and speaking,
with the emphasis becoming greater in the upper grades.
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Analytical
Thinking
LFBC
requires that students develop and use their thinking skills. Not
satisfied with simply "filling in the blanks," we
require analytical and original thinking. Essays, thought
questions, reports, term papers, etc., are the norm in this
program. (Of course, that means the Teacher/Parent is the key to
the results.)
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Social
Relationships
LFBC
recognizes the need for social interaction and the material is
designed to accomplish this aim. Projects such as interviews,
observations, outside research provide opportunities for students
in Christian day schools and homeschools to combine academics with
social activity.
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Character Development
LFBC maintains that while academic knowledge and skills are important, character development is vital. Most students eventually will learn to do math, but if they are deficient in morals and principles, their whole lives will be affected aversely. It is more important to be honest and dependable than to be able to explain the Pythagorean Theorem or to be an expert on the Middle Ages. We challenge students to become people with character and ability, but we teach that character is more important. Kindness, generosity, fairness, love, helpfulness, respect and obedience are traits that are interwoven throughout the LFBC material.
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Separate
Literature Program
LFBC
has taken the position that Christian young people should be
exposed to the great literature of the past. This is done, not as
a weak part of the English program, but as a separate program in
itself. After reading a great story, the student often memorizes a
Bible verse that is applicable to the truth taught in the story.
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Flexibility
LFBC
is the only full-line program which can be used in a
individualized (self-paced) setting or in a traditional mode. It
is the most flexible curriculum available today.
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The
36-Week Concept
The
LFBC curriculum for grades 1 through 12 has been developed on a
36-week concept.
Each
Studyguide is divided into 36 weeks of lessons. The student
completes one week's work in each of the 36 weeks of the school
year. The student then takes a quiz each week in each subject. The
lesson planning is already done, making LFBC ideal for the
homeschooling parent or the Christian day school teacher! Each
quarter has nine weeks that compose the four grading periods for
the year. This concept allows a totally traditional, totally
individualized, or a combination of the two instructional modes to
be utilized by large schools or small schools/homeschools.
The
Teacher's Kits in the Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs
come with daily lesson plans that help with the scheduling of work
on a daily basis.
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