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Leading
the Way in Baptist Christian Education
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Subjects
Landmark's
Freedom Baptist Curriculum includes the traditional subjects of
Math, English, History, and Science, along with a separate
Literature series and Bible. LFBC also includes a complete
Preschool program and Electives. |
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Pre-Kindergarten
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Champion
Baptist Kindergarten (K4/K5)
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Bible
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Literature
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English
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Mathematics
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History
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Science
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Electives
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Pre-Kindergarten
(K3)
The
Pre-Kindergarten (K3) contains the main academic areas of Bible,
Reading Readiness, Language Concepts, Numbers, and Special
Activities (including manners, music appreciation, art, health
and safety, literature, exercise, and others). While not designed
specifically to teach reading, important introductory concepts and
skills are taught so that the students who complete this program
will be thoroughly prepared to learn to read the following year.
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Champion
Baptist Kindergarten (K4/K5)
LFBC
is proud to present this first-class, academically sound,
easy-to-use Kindergarten program, written and published by
fundamental Baptists through the ministry of a fundamental Baptist
church. Much prayer, diligent effort, experience, and sacrifice
have gone into the production of this program, and it is our
prayer that it will be a blessing to many, serving as a firm
foundation for a lifelong pursuit of learning.
The
main academic areas in the Champion Baptist Kindergarten are
Phonics/Reading/Writing, Numbers, Bible, and Daily Topics (such as
safety, health, science, history, and fine arts).
The
program is designed as a complete phonics-based reading and
writing program with a strong arithmetic emphasis. In addition,
the unique Beginner's Champion Phonics Reader teaches students how
to develop speed in their phonics reading, while the McGuffey's
Eclectic Primer provides the setting for developing comprehension
at this young age.
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Bible
The
LFBC Bible program is a high-quality, fundamental Baptist,
exciting program that provides a total view of the King
James Bible during the school years. |

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English
LFBC
English is a back-to-basics program with a heavy emphasis on
learning the parts of speech, diagramming, research papers,
essays, and composition. The student's literacy skills are
an absolute must in the LFBC program. |
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History
We offer no more "social studies" but old-fashioned history and geography. (Social studies was a product of the secular humanists in the late 1930's.) The root of the word history means "knowing." It actually is a record of the affairs of mankind down through the ages of time. History provides us with examples of success and failure, of victories and defeats, and of great men with courage and character, as well as inhumane tyrants with cowardice and cruelty.
One responsibility of a good history program is to teach students to apply the lessons of history so that we are not doomed to repeat the mistakes of history.
History is a record that reveals the sovereignty of God in the affairs of man. It is a record of the human knowledge of the development in time and space of God's divine plan for the universe. This concept recognizes that the universe was planned, created, sustained, and ordered by an infinite God. This we try to impress upon each student who studies our history courses. |

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Literature
LFBC
has developed a complete literature series for Christian
schools and homeschoolers. Our students are exposed to the
greatest literature of the past 300 years starting with the McGuffey's
Eclectic Readers in kindergarten through the sixth
grade. The McGuffeys recall an America where honesty,
hard work, kindness, patience, obedience to authority,
fairness, gentleness, and frugality were traits to be
admired. This we emphasize in our literature program. The
upper grades study character-building favorites, stories,
biographies and classics, including John Bunyan's The
Pilgrim's Progress and The Holy War. |
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Mathematics
The
LFBC Math program is a solid one, beginning with the
knowledge that God created everything, and, because of this,
order has resulted. It teaches that students can expect
exactness, preciseness, and completeness in
arithmetic/mathematics, just as they can expect it in God's
creation. We start with the basic facts. Strong emphasis is
given to learning the multiplication tables early. Later we
proceed to the more complicated and abstract concepts in the
upper grades. |

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Science
This
refreshing program gives a student a basic understanding of
science from the Christian Biblical viewpoint as presented
in the Word of God. A proper study of these concepts helps
familiarize the student with the basic body of knowledge
necessary to being an informed Christian in a world of
technology. |
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Electives
Several
electives are offered, including:
Penmanship
-- This totally complete program includes step-by-step
instructions for writing the entire alphabet in cursive and
proceeds, through much practice, to writing on
notebook-ruled paper. This program is also uniquely
flexible, allowing for its use in both individualized
settings as well as traditional classrooms. LFBC Penmanship
is designed for use in multiple grades to establish
beautiful, legible handwriting for life.
Principles
of Music -- 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.
Home
Economics -- 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.
Shop
-- 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.
Personal
Development (for young ladies) -- 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.
Spanish
I -- 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.
Computer
Literacy -- 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.
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 adn the symbols. Newly written for 2008. |
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