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SCOPE AND SEQUENCE OF CLE CURRICULUM

2015

GRADES 1-8

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SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
GRADES 1– 8

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BIBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
KINDERGARTEN II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
LANGUAGE ARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
LEARNING TO READ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
READING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
MATHEMATICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
SOCIAL STUDIES and CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
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LEVEL BIBLE

Stories from
Sunrise

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
100
Genesis
through Acts

Sunrise Old Testament


200 Stories
Sunrise Edition Bible
Sunrise New Testament CLE Sunrise Bible (Grade 1) contains stories taken from Genesis through Acts. Each lesson is a two-page
300 Stories spread with a simple Bible story and an activity page. Sunrise Bible 200 is stories from the Old Testament. Its
lessons are also two-page spreads with a simple Bible story and an activity page. Sunrise Bible 300 — 600 have
Sunrise Bible stories along with student exercises, quizzes, and tests. The 301 and 401 LightUnits are historical fiction
Stories from
about a family living during the time of Christ. Bible 500 has stories from Creation to the time the Israelites
400 the Gospels
arrived at the Jordan River.

Sunrise Creation
500 through Moses
Bible
Sunrise Moses through This unique developmental Bible series provides an in-depth academic study of the teachings of both the
600 Minor Prophets Old and New Testaments. The Bible curriculum is considered one of the academic basics. Teaching basic,
Biblical truths fundamental to Christianity, seven major themes are covered in most levels:
Sunrise A Study of the
700 Gospels
`Üêáëíá~å=dêçïíÜ This study begins with awareness of self and God and leads to ways of
achieving victorious living.
Sunrise Acts through qÜÉçäçÖó=qÜÉãÉë Students investigate major themes of the Bible, such as Christ, sin, salva-
800 Revelation tion, and prayer.
^ííêáÄìíÉë=çÑ=dçÇ Students study facets of God’s nature and how they relate to the individ-
New ual.
900 Testament
`Üêáëíá~å=bîáÇÉåÅÉë Presents the “full armor of God” to equip the Christian for both temporal
Survey
and eternal life.

Old _áÄäáÅ~ä=iáíÉê~íìêÉ Students note Psalms, Proverbs, and other books of the Bible for literary
1000 Testament
value and for their practical relationship to today’s world.
Survey _áÄäáÅ~ä=dÉçÖê~éÜó Teaches Scripture-related geography and archeology, building an under-
standing of Bible life and times.
1100 Major Themes I
péÉÅá~ä=bãéÜ~ëáë Each level contains a study that is uniquely appropriate for students of
that age group.
1200 Major Themes II

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SUNRISE BIBLE 100
101 102 103 104 105
Creation to Babel Abram to Joseph Joseph to Mount Sinai Ten Commandments to the Gospels Gospels and Acts
First Three Days God Begins His Plan Joseph in Jail God’s Ten Rules We Never Saw the Like
Three More Days Wonderful Promises From Prison to Prison Canaan at Last On the Jericho Road
God Gave a Day of Rest Bad News After Twenty Years Miracle for Naaman Man Up a Tree
God Made a Home Abram Begs for Lot Corn and Trouble in Egypt Another Miracle Miracle on the Sabbath
Adam and Eve Disobey The End of Sodom Strange Things A King They Could Not Catch Long-Distance Healing
Out of the Garden The New Baby One More Test Do Good to Those Who Hate You Will He Live That Long?
The First Family A Hard Test The Ruler Tells His Name Back to the Lord Master, Save Us!
God Protects Cain A Wife for Isaac All Together at Last God Is Able Little Girl, Get Up
Escape for Noah Water for Isaac at Last In and Out of the Water God Puts Down a Proud King Food for Five Thousand
God Saves the Animals Jacob Gets What He Wants Let My People Go Fingers on the Wall Two New Miracles
Forty Days of Rain Jacob Meets God Five More Plagues Was Your God Able? For the First Time in His Life
The End of the Rain Problems for Jacob Free at Last The People Had a Mind to Work You or God?
The End of the Flood Good-Bye, Uncle Laban God Fights For His People Did God Forget? A Song at Midnight
A Promise Forever Afraid to Go Home Water, Meat, and Manna Where Is the King? Earthquake!
We Will Stay Right Here Trouble at Home Three Tests A Busy Day The Word of an Angel
The Big Mix-Up Getting Rid of Joseph God’s Promises at Mt. Sinai A Good Fish Story Wrecked, But Safe

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SUNRISE BIBLE 200
201 202 203 204 205
Creation to the Children of Israel The Exodus to the Anointing King Saul to the Contest on Elijah and the Still Small Voice to Jeremiah’s Imprisonment to
in Egypt; The Story of Job of Saul Mt. Carmel King Jehoiakim Burning Nehemiah’s Building the
Jeremiah’s Scroll Wall of Jerusalem
The Wonderful Beginning The Good Idea No Good Excuse
The First Home and Family On the Way at Last God Picks Another King Overcoming Discouragement Trouble for Jeremiah
Never a Flood Like That One A Forty-Year Journey Would He Ever Be King? Whirled Into Heaven Delivered at Last
A Name for Themselves God Uses Rahab David Keeps His Promise The Lord Saves Two Boys The Better Choice
God Begins His Great Plan Into Canaan at Last New King on the Throne The Miracle Boy God, Daniel, and Two Kings
Two New Names The End of Jericho Whose Baby Is It? Only Israel’s God God Keeps His Word
Plans Move Ahead Sin in the Camp A Temple for the Most High Greedy Gehazi Cyrus, God’s Man
More Steps in God’s Plan Every Promise Kept A Foolish Choice To Get Rid of Enemies A Joyful Beginning
The Next Step Every Promise Broken A Bad Beginning God to the Rescue A Joyful End
Deep in Trouble God Clears Out the Midianites God’s Plan Goes On Joash, the Only Link Back in Persia
All Together Again Once Too Often Chosen but Rejected I Won’t Go A Terrible Plan
All Gone From the False to the True More Foolish Choices God Changes Jonah’s Mind If I Perish, I Perish
Satan Tries Again Little Boy in God’s House Always a Godly Prophet Two Pictures of the Saviour How Haman’s Plan Turned Out
Job Complains Against God God Calls the Little Boy An Endless Supply Good King Hezekiah Ezra Starts for Judah
Job Understands at Last Make Us a King Prayed Back to Life A Different Kind of God Faithful to God
After Many Years Samuel Meets the King The Lord, He Is the God! God Rewards Josiah The Man Who Would Not Quit
Burned, but Not Destroyed God Finishes the Wall

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SUNRISE BIBLE 300
301 302 303 304 305
Historical Fiction God Begins His Plan People Learn About Jesus Miracles and Teachings of Jesus More Miracles and Teachings
Frisky Disappears God Begins His Great Plan The First Miracle Four Hundred Ninety Times The First Missionaries
Who Stole Frisky? The Next Step in the Plan Night Visitor Wise Ones Obey Jesus Sticks to the Plan
Joktan’s Problems A Miracle Baby Learning on the Journey Home Whatever You Say Ghost or Man?
Don’t Tell Simon Come at Last One O’Clock Test Unfinished Funeral Only One Right Answer
Yes, Joktan Did It Two More Believers Jesus Goes About His Father’s Is He, or Is He Not? A Sight to Remember
Soldiers and School Where Is the King? Business Great Love From a Great Sinner A Boy Set Free
News From Grandmother The King Escapes the King The Teacher Becomes Famous What Kind of Man Is This? Great in Whose Eyes?
The Cave in the Hills Lost Baby A Fishing Miracle Jesus Tames a Wild Man Would They Ever Learn That Lesson?
Frisky Disappears Again Preacher in the Wilderness The Men Who Couldn’t Do Anything Faith and a Touch Three Wonderful Days
Found Again The Beloved Son of Galilee Why Jesus Stopped No Bother at All A Place for Jesus
Joktan’s Idea A Hard Test Would He, or Would He Not? Miracle at the Pool The Knocking at Midnight
Ethan’s Plan Nathanael Names the Stranger A Special Dozen Jesus Loses a Friend The Rich but Foolish Farmer
Here Come Er and Tola You Can If You Will
The Secret Mark

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SUNRISE BIBLE 400
401 402 403 404 405
Historical Fiction A Study of the Parables Lazarus, the Beggar to Jesus Must Die Jesus, Crucified and Risen
Lazarus, Jesus’ Friend
The Sabbath Two Kingdoms (A Study of the The Romans Will Come The Bravest Man
Passover Parables) Who Really Was the Rich Man? Mary’s Special Gift Will Judas Keep His Promise?
Pentecost Parable of the Shepherd’s Love (The Where Are the Nine? Another Sign Rejected Captured at Last
The Day of Atonement Lost Sheep) Two Men—Two Prayers Clearing Out His Father’s House Peter’s Three Chances
The Feast of Tabernacles A Father’s Forgiveness (The Prodigal Like Little Children Questions, Questions, Questions Two Men, Two Choices
Watching the Wedding Procession Son) That One Thing He Wanted Some Last Lessons Law or No Law
A Day With Abigail and Mother Sower, Seed, and Soils (Parables of End of Begging Days The Awful Plan Sentenced to Die
the Seeds) What Hate Could Not Do
Ethan Learns Pottery Making The Unknown Lamb The Easiest Way
The King Tells a Story (The Wheat Who Did It?
Shepherd or Carpenter? To Be a Servant As Sure As You Can
and the Tares)
The Suspicious Stranger We Must Stop Him Judas Chooses His Chance Not Sure Enough
Even a Samaritan (The Good
Tilapia, Most Amazing Fish Why Had He Not Come? How Could They Have Forgotten? The Lord Is Risen Indeed
Samaritan)
If He Had Been There Doing, Not Just Saying Last Breakfast on the Shore?
Ready for the Bridegroom (Five Wise
He Was There The Finished Plan
and Five Foolish)
Rewards of the Kingdom (Workers in
the Vineyard)
A Story That Stirred Up Anger (Wicked
Servants in the Vineyard)
A Story With Two Lessons (The
Wedding Feast)
Good and Faithful (The Parable of
Talents)
The Christian’s Prayer (The Lord’s
Prayer)

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SUNRISE BIBLE 500
501 502 503 504 505
From the Creation to Abram’s Call Abraham’s Faithful Life The Lives of Jacob and Joseph Israel in Egypt—Bondage Forty Years in the Desert
and Deliverance
“Let There Be . . .” Welcome to the Promised Land! Peacemaker A Holy House for God
Made to Praise A Quarrel! Twins! “You’re Alive!” A Very Holy Place
A Home, a Companion, and a Work Prisoner of War Driven From Home “If It’s A Boy, Kill Him!” Worship in the Holy Place
Sin, Judgment, and Promise A Mysterious Sign Life With Laban From Palace to Desert Special Holy Days
The First Murder A Son is Born. A Son is Promised. Escape From Haran A Talking Bush? Graves of Lust
Noah’s Cargo Ship “What if There are Ten?” Esau’s Army River of Blood Twelve Spies
Flood Warning! A Burning City Twenty Pieces of Silver Frogs and Flies Forty Desert Years
Tower to Heaven Birth and Banishment Locked Up Plague or Passover? The Final, Long March
Confusion and Separation The Lord Will Provide Pharaoh’s Odd Dreams Exodus! Balaam’s Decision
Out of Ur A Wife for Isaac A Dream Come True Bitter and Sweet Balaam Blesses Israel
Visiting Ur Abraham Buys a Cave Benjamin Must Go! Amalek Attack! Don’t Make Us Cross Over
This Is Your Land! A Man Who Suffered “I am Joseph!” God Speaks From the Mountain Moses, All Alone
“This Is Your God!”

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SUNRISE BIBLE 600
601 602 603 604 605
Israel Enters the Promised Land The Years of the Judges The Final Years of the Judges Saul and David The End of Saul’s Reign
Spying on Jericho Judah Goes First! The Valiant Warrior A Cruel Offer “Hurry! Don’t Stop!”
The People of Canaan Oppression and Deliverance Give Me a Son! Summer Thunder Crazy David
Miracles and Memorials My Own Temple! My Own Priest! Samuel! Samuel! Anxious Offering Saul’s Evil Deed
God Destroys Jericho The Secret Message A Judge Is Born Bold Attack David Delivers Keilah
Achan’s Sin An Ox Goad and a Tent Peg Ichabod! Rejected! Rock of Escape
The Gibeonites Deceive Joshua Let Baal Save Himself! Send It Away! Anoint Him! Lurking in a Cave
The Israelites Conquer Canaan A Poor Match Samson’s Riddle Sweet Music “Get Your Swords!”
The Tabernacle Moved and the Land The Sword of the LORD! Victory—Defeat “I Will Fight!” A Wise Woman
Divided Jotham’s Fable Samson’s End—Samuel’s Beginning The Battle Belongs to the Lord David Protects Saul
The Cities of the Levites Naomi’s Daughter-in-Law We Want a King! Madman David Among the Philistines
An Altar by the Jordan River Ruth Gleans in a Kinsman’s Field Samuel Meets the King Saul Schemes Death Sentence
Joshua Reminds Israel of God’s Naomi Seeks a Kinsman-Redeemer Samuel Anoints the King Escape! Fallen on Gilboa
Goodness
Joshua Encourages Israel to be
Faithful

606 607 608 609 610


The Kingdom of David Years of the Divided Kingdom Foes From the North The Final Years of Judah End of the Old Testament Age
and Solomon
Chaos in the Northern Kingdom Ahab’s Influence in Judah The King Who Repented of Evil Persia Rises and Babylon Falls
David and the House of Saul Peace in the Southern Kingdom Return to Evil Woe to the Bloody City! Faithfulness Rewarded by Treachery
A Dynasty for David The Ministry of God’s Prophets The Arrow of God’s Victory Cleaning House The Jews Return to Israel
David Secures the Promised Land God’s Judgment on King Ahab The Perils of Pride Lament for a King The Second Return to Israel
David and Bathsheba Ahab, Ben-hadad, and the Prophet The Risks of Riches Judah Subdued A New Persian Queen
Asbalom’s Rebellion Ahab Steals a Vineyard “Go and Prophesy!” Courageous Prophet Intrigue in the King’s Court
Sheba’s Rebellion Alliance Against Syria The Price of Pride Jerusalem in Ruins Honored Above Others
Adonijah’s Rebellion Jehoshaphat’s Singing Victory Alliance against Assyria After Jerusalem’s Fall Esther Saves Her People
Solomon Succeeds David Elisha Replaces Elijah Ahaz’s Folly Ten Times Better Nehemiah Leads a Third Return
Solomon’s Temple Conflict All Around The End of Israel “Tell Me My Dream!” Messiah Will Come!
Good Times in Israel Ahab’s Influence in Judah and Israel A Time of Cleansing “We Will Not Serve Thy Gods!” Jesus, the Prophesied Messiah
Bad Times A New King in Israel Divine Deliverance “I Nebuchadnezzar . . . Praise Him” Waiting for the Messiah
Rehoboam Becomes King
Jeroboam, King of Israel

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SUNRISE BIBLE 700
701 702 703 704 705
The Coming of Jesus Christ The Youth and Early The Ministry of Jesus in Galilee Jesus Teaches His Disciples Is Jesus the Christ?
Ministry of Jesus
Introduction to the Gospels First Healings Jesus Teaches in Parables Jesus’ Last Days in Galilee
The Gospel of Matthew Jesus: His Childhood and Youth A Healing in Cana Healing Servant and Son You are the Christ!
The Gospel of Mark The Unique Child A Sermon in Nazareth Surprising Company Bread of Life
The Gospel of Luke Worshiped and Threatened Healings in Capernaum Heart Conditions This Is My Son
The Gospel of John The Boy Jesus Calling His Disciples Precious Seed in Rich Soil To Jerusalem!
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
Events Before Christ’s Birth Jesus Teaches Jesus Nurtures His Disciples Ministry in Judea
The Pre-Existence of Christ The Baptism of Jesus; His First The Pharisees Criticize Jesus Of Wheat, Mustard, and Leaven Sent by the Father
John’s Birth Foretold Followers After Further Offending, Jesus What Kind of Man Is This? If Any Man Thirsts
The Annunciation to Mary Baptism and Temptation Withdraws Help for the Hopeless I Am the Light of the World
Mary and Elisabeth The Lamb of God! The Sermon on the Mount: The Jesus Gives Authority to His Disciples You Shall Know the Truth
Christ Is Born The Son of Adam Beatitudes
Conflict Between Good and Evil Conflict With the Pharisees
Birth of John the Baptist The First Followers of Jesus The Sermon on the Mount: Salt, Light,
As the Master, so the Follower Before Abraham Was, I Am
The Genealogy of Christ: Son of and Law
First Miracle and Cleansing of the Take Up the Cross Sabbath “Work”
David Temple The Sermon on the Mount I Will Give You Rest Now I See!
The Birth of Jesus Christ Water Made Wine The Sermon on the Mount: John the Baptist’s Death The Good Shepherd
The Shepherds Worship Cleansing the Temple Honoring God and Loving Enemies
Teaching a Teacher The Sermon on the Mount:
“He Must Increase” Worship and the Model Prayer
The Sermon on the Mount:
Treasures and Judgments
The Sermon on the Mount:
Prayer, Principles, and a Parable

706 707 708 709 710


Jesus Travels and Teaches Jesus Teaches and Heals The Last Week of Jesus’ Life Jesus’ Last Evening Sacrifice and Victory
Jesus Appoints Seventy Parables and Teaching Triumph and Conflict An Eventful Evening Injustice at the Hands of the
Jesus Is God The Parables of the Lost Sheep and Triumphal Entry! The Last Supper Authorities
The Mission of the Seventy Coin Cleansing the Temple; Cursing a Fig A Servant’s Task Silent Before Pilate
The Good Samaritan The Parable of the Lost Son Tree Amazing Promises Silent Before Herod
Jesus Teaches on Prayer The Parable of the Unjust Steward A Parable of Rejection Amazing Peace Mocked and Whipped
Jesus Teaches About Marriage Tricky Questions Crucified
Jesus Opposes the Pharisees What a Friend!
Tearing Down Façades Two Men Named Lazarus Signs of the Second Coming of Connected to the Vine Work of Redemption Completed
Beware of Hypocrisy! The Rich Man and Lazarus Jesus Comforter It Is Finished
Riches and Worry Lazarus is Dead! “I Am Come as a Light” Overcomer He Is Risen!
Good Servants Versus Bad Servants Jesus Weeps Love Intercessor Mary’s Special Blessing
Kill Jesus! Wars and Rumors of Wars Christ in the Scriptures
Jesus Confronts the Pharisees Jesus Alone
Be Ready!
The Unfruitful Tree On the Way to Jerusalem A Sacred Battle Jesus Appears to His Followers
The Compassionate Christ A Grateful Samaritan Jesus Urges Readiness A Traitor’s Kiss Doubt Banished
The Humble Exalted Persistence and Humility Foolish or Wise? An Unjust Trial Restoring Peter
The Cost of Discipleship Two Rich Men Faithfully Serving A Friend’s Denial The Ascension
Mary’s Lavish Love Sheep or Goat? Raised to New Life!
Betrayal!

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SUNRISE BIBLE 800
801 802 803 804 805
Jesus Founds His Church The Gospel Spreads Christianity and Culture Paul Finishes His Race Paul Writes to Christians
The Holy Spirit Is Poured Out – God Uses Men – Acts A Maturing Church – Acts The Jews Try to Kill Paul – Acts All Have Sinned – Romans
Acts The Gospel Spreads More Bible Atlas Skills Arrested Paul’s Burden for Rome
Ye Shall Be Witnesses God Prepares Two Men The Jerusalem Conference In Roman Hands Sin Invades
The Holy Spirit Comes Saul’s Conversion Second Missionary Journey Murder Plot Foiled Justified by Faith
The First Gospel Message Two Courageous Men Open Hearts at Philippi On Trial at Caesarea Servants of Righteousness
The Lame Man Walks
The Gospel Is for the Gentiles Victory in Face of Opposition – Acts The Journey to Rome – Acts A New Life – Romans,
The Church Grows – Acts Too – Acts Thessalonica and Berea Appeal to Caesar 1 Corinthians
Peter Preaches Jesus Aeneas and Tabitha Paul at Athens Almost Persuaded No Condemnation
No Other Name Peter’s Vision Conversions at Corinth Danger at Sea Transformed!
Fresh Power Gentiles Receive the Spirit A More Perfect Understanding Shipwreck The Christian and Civil Authority
Compassion or Deceit? Barnabas Teams Up with Saul God’s Wisdom Is Superior
The Birth of the Ephesian The End of Paul’s Journey – Acts
Challenges for the Church – Acts Into All the World – Acts Church – Acts Paul in Rome Doing Things God’s Way –
God Uses Miracles God Delivers Peter Clash With Evil Peoples of the New Testament 1 Corinthians
Obeying God Rather Than Men Sent Forth Uproar at Ephesus Something New: the Church Laboring Together With God
Choosing Deacons The Choice All-Night Sermon New Testament Travel Teachings for Orderly Church Life
Stephen Stoned Paul Stoned Good-bye! The Body of Christ
Love

806 807 808 809 810


A Way of Life Life in Jesus Leaders for the Church A Better Covenant The Love of God
Saved to Serve – 2 Corinthians The Church: the Body of Christ – Good Relationships – 1 Timothy Jesus, Our Perfect Redeemer – Walking With Jesus – 2 Peter,
A New Heart for Service Ephesians Encouraged to Faithfulness Hebrews 1 John
Working Together With God Jesus’ Great Power The Importance of Prayer and Study Jesus is Superior Growing in Christ
Joyful Giving The Habitation of God Mutual Respect Among Christians The Humanity of Christ The Day of the Lord
Serving and Suffering The Body Works A Contented Life Jesus, Our High Priest Walking in the Light
Living the Christian Life Better Things Light and Love
Salvation by Jesus Christ Only – Sound Teaching – 2 Timothy
Galatians Complete in Christ – Ephesians, Take Courage Faith Obeys – Hebrews, James Life in the Son – 1 and 2 John, Jude
Keeping the Gospel Pure Colossians Be Strong Heroes of Faith Sons of God
Living by Faith Jesus is Preeminent Victory in Dangerous Times Our Captain God Is Love
The Flesh Versus the Spirit Complete in Christ Finishing Life in Victory A Doer of God’s Word Practical Encouragement and Warning
Sowing and Reaping Risen With Christ Faith Works Jesus, the Ever-Living One
Everyday Christianity – Titus,
Christ-like Relationships
Jesus is Supreme – Philippians Philemon One With Christ in Service – James, Final Victory – Revelation
Jesus is All Jesus is Supreme – Qualities of an Elder 1 Peter Jesus Speaks to the Church
Jesus’ Perfect Example 1 and 2 Thessalonians Sound Doctrine An Unruly Member Worship in Heaven
The Perfect Goal Caring for the Brotherhood Maintaining Good Works Trust in God Evil Is Defeated
Think on These Things Wholly Sanctified Restoring Relationships Chosen of God United With Jesus Forever
Evil Will Lose One With Christ in Suffering
Helping the Disobedient

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CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

KINDERGARTEN II
When you sense that your child is ready to begin studying phonics (typically between ages 5 and 6) you
begin CLE’s Kindergarten II LittleLight series.

Kindergarten II has five LittleLight workbooks. They prepare students to use CLE’s Learning to Read pro-
gram. They introduce the concepts of matching, dot-to-dot, color names, sounds, letter writing, recognizing
and writing numbers 1-100, and more.

The five LittleLight activity books are also part of the Kindergarten II course. They provide fun activities
such as coloring, cutting and pasting, identifying, and more.

There is no Teacher’s Guide at this time, but pertinent information is included in the student books. A full
Teacher’s Guide is slated to be finished by 2016.

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KINDERGARTEN II
Workbook 1 Workbook 2 Workbook 3 Workbook 4 Workbook 5
Introducing listening to sounds Introducing letters and sounds: Tt /t/, Introducing letters and sounds: Hh /h/, Introducing letters and sounds: Bb /b/, Tracing lines
Tracing lines and circles Gg /g/, Oo /ŏ/, Nn /n/, Pp /p/ Ii /ĭ/, Jj /j/, Rr /r/, Uu /ŭ/ Cc /k/, Kk /k/, Ww /w/, Ee /ĕ/, Ll /l/ Identifying beginning sounds in a
Recognizing and counting 1-7 Writing letters: t, g, o, n, p Writing letters: h, i, j, r, u Writing letters: b, c, k, w, e, l scene
Writing numbers 1-6 Recognizing and counting 0-11 Recognizing and counting 1-14 Writing short words Counting by tens and ones
Introducing letters and sounds: Dd Writing numbers 0-10 Writing numbers 11-13 Recognizing and counting 1-18 Dot-to-dot
/d/, Ss /s/, Mm /m/, Aa /ă/, Ff /f/ Dot-to-dot Introducing shapes: circle, square Writing numbers 1-17 Introducing letters and sounds: Qq /q/,
Writing letters: d, s, m, a, f Reading short words Reviewing numbers and sequence Introducing shape: triangle Vv /v/, Xx /x/, Yy /y/, Zz /z/
Lowercase and capitals Writing numbers that come after Introducing addition facts Dot-to-dot Writing letters: q, v, x, y, z
Sequence of patterns Counting Chart Counting Chart Counting by tens Recognizing and counting 1-20
Counting Chart Introducing shape: rectangle Writing numbers 1-20
Introducing the word the Introducing subtraction
Reading a sentence Recognizing larger numbers
Counting Chart Subtracting to get zero
Complete lowercase and capital
review
Complete alphabet sequence
Activity Book 1 Activity Book 2 Activity Book 3 Activity Book 4 Counting Chart

Recognizing color words red and Recognizing color words blue and Recognizing color words green and Which one does not belong?
yellow orange purple Begin and End

Activity Book 5
Same and Different Finding the hidden pictures Rhyming words Cut-outs: listening skills; counting
Maze Introducing left and right; above and Full and Empty and matching; high and low; using
Cut and paste things that belong below Cut and paste: number order, color words, letters to spell words; Recognize the word black
together Cut-outs: short and long; matching let- opposites, sounds /ă/ and /ŏ/, Jonah booklet Same and Different
Listening skills activities ter sounds; matching categories rhyming words Finding mistakes in a picture Big and Little
Cut and paste to make a duck picture Color by number Listening skills Opposites Zip or Postal code
Dot maps Dot maps Up and Down Recognizing the word brown Recognizing color words
Cut and paste pictures for sounds /d/, Listening skills activity Opposites Matching letters Dot maps
/s/ Matching activity Which does not belong? Listening activity Rhyming words
Cut and paste exercises for /m/ Cut and paste Dot maps Recognizing the letter b Front and Back
Cut and paste to number in order Color words Between Rhyming words Maze
Cut and paste to show left and right Drawing a picture Maze to Noah’s Ark City and country activity Cut-outs: making a picture; how mail
Listening skills: above, below, all, Which one is the same? Color by number travels; number order; beginning
most, some Inside and Outside Tracing curved lines sounds
Maze Cut-out moveable elephant Missing parts Listening skills activity
Color word drawing activity Above and Below First and Last Color by number
Largest and Smallest Draw a picture and tell a story Ordering events Recognizing identical words
Same and Different Color by number Recognizing color words Logical thinking activity
Rhyming word activity Which two are the same? Matching letters Same and different words
Tall and Short Near and Far Over and Under Things that belong
Time order Color words

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LEVEL LANGUAGE ARTS
Sunrise
2nd
Edition
100
Sunrise

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
2nd • Grammar
Edition
• Word Study
200
Sunrise • Composition
2nd • Vocabulary
Edition • Study Skills
300
Sunrise Edition Language Arts
• Spelling
Sunrise • Penmanship
400
Language arts teaches your children the skills they need to discover God’s Word and world. It teaches
reading, spelling, handwriting, grammar, composition, listening, oral communication, research, and study
Sunrise skills.
500
In Levels 100, 200, and 300, creative writing is included in the LightUnits and Teacher’s Guide. For
creative writing in Sunrise editions beyond Level 300, you need our creative writing teacher’s handbook,
Sunrise lå=qÉ~ÅÜáåÖ=têáíáåÖW=^=e~åÇÄççâK
600
Sunrise editions of language arts include our continuous review system, which means that your chil-
Sunrise dren learn concepts in small increments that are reviewed often. There’s no better way to build and main-
700 tain a solid base of language skills.

Language Arts 100 is designed to be used with Christian Light’s Learning to Read program, but corre-
Sunrise lates well with any good phonics-based learning to read program.
800

Sunrise
900 English I

Sunrise Literature I
1000

Sunrise English II
1100

Sunrise Literature II
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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION LANGUAGE ARTS 100
101 102 103 104 105
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Vowels and Consonants Capitals: Names of People Question Words Vowel Set: ie ar = är
Capital Letters Question Marks Questions and Statements y = i (long) More Not Contractions
Short Vowels Consonant Digraph: sh Consonant Digraph: ch Consonant Blends: bl, fl, gl, pl, sl, el, Ending Blends: lp, nd, nk, lb, lf, mp, lk,
Sentences Alphabet Was and Were dr, tr, br, fr, gr sk, sp, ft, nt, pt, st
Periods Long Vowel Rule c = k or s oo and ew = ü
Section 2
Vowel Sets: oa, oe, ow Root Words and Suffixes
Section 2 Section 2 Rhyming Words
More Contractions oo and o = ů
Writing a Sentence Consonant Digraph: th Contractions Introduced
g = g or j
Beginning K Sound Using I Answering Questions Section 2
Double Consonants: ff, ll, ss, zz Writing Sentences in Order Vowel Sets: ai, ay Section 2 Ending Blends: ct, lt, xt
Is and Are Ending k Sound I Am ch or tch oi and oy = oi
Vowel Sets: ui, ue Suffixes: -s or -es
Section 3 Section 3 Section 3
ge and dge = j ou and ow = ou
The Schwa /Ə/ Sound The ve Rule Capitals: Names of Pets
Is Contractions ou and u = ů
Care of Books Consonant Digraph: wh Vowel Sets: ee, ea
Consonent Blends: cr, pr, st, sn, sp Section 3
Alphabetical Order Suffix: ed = t, d
Not Contractions Suffix: ed = Əd
er, ir, and ur = Ər
Section 3
One or More Than One
Consonent Blends: sc, sk, sm, sw, tw
wor = wƏr

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Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Silent Letters: kn, and gn, = n; wr = r or = ȯr old = ōld Adding suffixes to y Apostrophes
Contractions Sentences or Phrases Adding Vowel Suffixes More Suffixes ph and gh = f
More Suffixes: -est, -er Sounds of y Adding Consonant Suffixes Naming and Action Words Doubling Final Consonants
ild = īld ea = ĕ Silent Letters: mb Suffix: -ing Section 2
ind = īnd I’m Contraction Section 2 Adding Suffixes
Section 2
igh = ī (long i) Capitals: Days of the Week Had / Would Contractions
Section 2 Alphabetical Order
o=ȯ Are Contractions Birthdate
A and An; Capitals: Names for God
Section 2 Consonant Digraph: ng To and Two Commas Telephone Numbers
au and aw = ȯ Is/Has Contractions ost = ōst Opposites Telephone Manners
Small words with e, o Prefixes: a-, un-, n-, de-, dis oth = ōth Section 3
al = i Synonyms Counting Syllables
Section 3
Suffixes -ly, -y Prefixes, Root Words, Suffixes
Will Contractions Section 3
augh, and ough = ȯ Sounds of S: s or z eer, and ear = īr
are, and ere = ĕr oil = ōll
Section 3 olt = ōlt
air, and ear = ĕr
Three-Letter Blends: ser, shr, spr, str
Compound Words

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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION LANGUAGE ARTS 200
201 202 203 204 205
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Language: Study habits Introducing describing words Describing words tell what kind, how Study habits
a gift from God sleep and diet affect studying Study habits: developing good habits many Dividing long-vowel words v/cv (ba/by)
using words Sentences and phrases Dividing double consonants vc/cv (pen/ny) ea = /ā/, /ē/, /ĕ/ Sentences: run-on
a means to communicate Capitalizing names of people and pets Soft and hard sounds of c ey = /ā/, /ē/ Naming nouns
Looking at a LightUnit Singular and plural nouns Commas after yes and no air, are, ear, ere = /ĕr/ ew, u = /yü/
Sentences: two parts Rhyming words Main noun Adding suffixes – drop silent e Ie = /ē/
Alphabetizing by the first letter Silent consonants gn, kn, mb, wr o, oo, ou, u = /ů/ Adding suffixes – double the consonant Penmanship and spelling
Using is, are, and am er, ir, ur, wor = /ǝr/ ph, gh = /f/ Possessive nouns
Section 2
Using was and were -ed = /t/, /d/, /ǝd/ le = /ǝl/ Penmanship and spelling
Using the telephone
Vowels and consonants Creative writing Creative writing Section 2 Good beginning sentence for stories
Importance of good posture Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling Sentence parts Addresses: capitals and commas in cities,
Penmanship and spelling Section 2 Noun – tells who or what states, or provinces
Section 2
Section 2 Study habits Preparing for an oral book report Verb – tells what the noun did Antonyms
sleep, diet, and exercise affect studying Possessive nouns in sentences ch = /k/
Introducing the term noun Capitalize important words in book titles
Using a and an More contractions Creative writing
Sentences: Contractions; apostrophes in contractions
Pronunciation of the Synonyms Penmanship and spelling
capitalize the first word Introducing pronouns
Singular to plural by adding -s and -es Locating parts of books – table of con-
periods and question marks Soft and hard sounds of g Section 3
Alphabetizing by the second letter tents; index
unnecessary words ear, eer, ere = /ĭr/ Good ending sentence for stories
Prefixes wa = /wŏ/
Long vowels and vowel sets igh = /ī/ Addresses: addressing an envelope
ar = /ӓr/, or = /ȯr/ y = /ĕ/, /ĭ/, /ī/ /y/
Root words and suffixes Penmanship and spelling Abbreviating states and provinces
ou, ow = /ou/, oi, oy = /oi/ Penmanship and spelling
Creative writing tain = /tǝn/
Penmanship and spelling Section 3
Penmanship and spelling Section 3 Penmanship and spelling
Section 3 Presenting an oral book report
Section 3 Adding suffixes without doubling conso- Creative writing – finishing a story
Sentences: statements and questions
Taking care of books nant (kindness) Possessive nouns and plural nouns
Forming plural nouns
Compound words Dividing unlike consonants vc/cv (pic/ture) Building sentences
Polite words
Opposites Capitalizing I Capitalizing names of God
Introducing the term verb
Action words Using commas in dates eigh = /ā/
Consonant blends
Using have and had Using to, too, and two Penmanship and spelling
al, au, aw, augh, ough, o = /ȯ/
Proofreading ck or ke
oo, ou, ew = /ü/
Penmanship and spelling Cursive introduced
Penmanship and spelling
Penmanship and spelling
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206 208 209 210
Section 1
Section 1 Dividing short-vowel words vc/v (rob/in) Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Alphabetizing a set and another word Writing a thank-you note Using a telephone directory Dividing words ending with le Preparing for a written book report: read-
Writing a paragraph Initials – defining, writing, capitalizing, Diagramming sentences: nouns, verbs, ing a book, taking notes
Present and past action verbs
Library – a librarian, computer, and card punctuating describing words Capitalizing holidays
Capitalizing and abbreviating days of the
Commas in series or lists of words week Adding consonant suffixes to words end- ear = /ǝr/ Writing quotations
ture = /chǝr/, sure = /zhǝr/ ing with e Creative Writing Capitalizing countries
Creative writing
Creative writing Adding suffixes – keep y when Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling
Penmanship and spelling
Penmanship and spelling adding -ing
Section 2 oar, oor, our = /ȯr/ Section 2 Section 2
Section 2 Present and past being verbs Penmanship and spelling Capitalizing and commas in a friendly More about compound sentences
Reviewing good study habits Abbreviating months letter Writing a book report; presenting
Capitalizing months Titles of respect and their abbreviations Section 2 Position of friendly letter parts: Introducing people
Identifying the four seasons arr, err = /ĕr/; ar, or = /ǝr/ Dictionary: using guide words heading – (date), greeting, body, closing, Creative writing
tion = /shǝn/, sion = /shǝn/, /zhǝn/ ou = /ǝ/ Recognizing quotation marks signature Penmanship and spelling
Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling Creative writing Writing a friendly letter with correct form
Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling Section 3
Section 3 Section 3 Reviewing capitalization and punctuation
Being verbs Using a dictionary; estimating word loca- Section 3 Section 3 Reviewing nouns and verbs
Glossary tion Dictionary: using entry words Compound sentences using and, but, and Hidden sentences in word puzzles
Writing statements to answer questions Writing quotation marks or Riddles in a guessing game
Homophones
Irregular nouns – singular and plural Choosing and capitalizing good story titles Building sentences Penmanship and spelling
war = /wȯr/
Abbreviating measurements ure = /yůr/ Penmanship and spelling
Penmanship and spelling
Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling

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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION LANGUAGE ARTS 300
301 302 303 304 305
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Section 1 Using the homophones their, there,
Reviewing compound sentences Alphabetizing a set of words and two Recognizing question words
Reviewing verbs they’re, your, and you’re
Understanding paragraphs: indenting; one other words Answering questions appropriately
Reviewing correct use of a and an and subject per paragraph Recognizing transition words
thə and thē Working with pronouns and their mean- Identifying singular and plural pronouns Using quotation marks
Identifying a topic sentence
Reviewing good study habits ings Recognizing and writing regular plural Using no and not words correctly (no dou-
Using a dictionary: alphabetical order, ownership words
Recognizing sentences and fragments three sections, entry, guide words Using I and me with a name ble negatives)
Reviewing use of commas Writing irregular plural nouns Recognizing unnecessary words: there, Reviewing five parts of a letter Choosing descriptive verbs
Reviewing capitalization rules here, and unnecessary pronouns Writing a thank-you note
Reviewing abbreviations of months and Section 2 Correcting run-on sentences Section 2
days Learning how to prepare for a test Section 2 Recognizing not contractions as not
Section 2
Recognizing nouns – common and Understanding good test-taking practices Reading pronunciations without the breve Using sit and set words (no double negatives)
proper Understanding three parts of a sentence Reading pronunciations with accent Recognizing that the dictionary and ency- Recognizing simple subjects
Reviewing titles of respect and their diagram marks clopedia are reference books Introduce term simple subject
abbreviations Reviewing initials Recognizing the number of syllables Choosing which reference (dictionary or Understanding subject/verb agreement
Section 2 Choosing topic sentences for paragraphs using the entry word encyclopedia) to use Recognizing good practices for doing
Reviewing two main sentence parts Writing a topic sentence for a paragraph Using this, that, these, and those as Using an encyclopedia homework
Reviewing address abbreviations Recognizing and writing singular owner- singular and plural and in terms of Using exclamation marks
ship words distance Section 3
Recognizing singular and plural nouns Reviewing contractions Section 3
Locating and using a glossary Reviewing how to capitalize titles Identifying compound subjects
Working with dictionary definitions Using an atlas Recognizing present and past tense verbs
Recognizing math abbreviations Section 3
Working with the homophones to, too, Section 3 Determining which reference (dictionary, Capitalizing holidays and books of the
Writing a paragraph: selecting a topic; Learning the term adjective encyclopedia, or atlas) to use
and two keeping unity Bible
Recognizing the /a/ and /au/ sounds Recognizing adjectives that tell how Learning the term being verbs Creative Writing
Using may and can many, what kind, and which one
Recognizing a, an, and the as articles Learning that being verbs are singular
Section 3 Recognizing articles as adjectives and plural
Reviewing describing words tell how Creative Writing Diagramming adjectives
many or what kind Reviewing how to write addresses Understanding how names are alphabet-
ized in a list, encyclopedia, etc.
Reviewing and memorizing five being Addressing envelopes
verbs—am, is, are, was, were Creative Writing Creative Writing
Reviewing statements and questions
Reviewing alphabetical order
Alphabetizing to the third letter
Using a table of contents
Locating and using an index
310
Creative Writing Section 1
Memorizing the poem, Mr. Nobody, using
the six steps for memorizing
306 307 308 309 Using the comparative adjectives bad,
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 worse, and worst
Identifying steps of the memorizing Recognizing the parts of a friendly Working with more homophones Reading and enjoying poetry Recognizing the present and past tense
process letter: heading, greeting, body, Using the comparative adjectives good, of more irregular verbs: come, do, go,
closing, signature better, and best Identifying rhyming words
Alphabetizing two sets of words fall
Capitalizing words in and punctuating a Alphabetizing five words: two sets and Counting syllables in lines of poetry
Beginning to read a book for an oral Using helping verbs with irregular verbs:
friendly letter another word Recognizing rhythm in poetry come, done, gone, fallen
book report Writing a thank-you note
Using commas in quotations Section 2
Caring for books Section 2
Using the colon in Bible references and in Section 2
Recognizing the abbreviation for writing times Recognizing poets write poems
Number and Numbers Diagramming compound subjects Alphabetizing: different length words with
Working with subjects and being verbs Identifying poetic language—”more same beginning letters
Understanding the meanings of the Section 2 interesting words”
abbreviations a.m. and p.m. Recognizing present and past tense irreg- Understanding comparative adjectives Using the dictionary and encyclopedia to
with -er or -est endings Telling whether poems evoke happy or find specific information
Section 2 ular verbs: ring, know, hide, give, sing sad feelings
Using helping verbs with irregular verbs: Diagramming helping verbs Writing the first draft of a report, using
Recognizing past and present tense Section 3 Writing a prayer poem information from Lesson 7
being verbs rung, known, hidden, given, sung
Writing a friendly letter Recognizing more irregular present and Section 3 Editing and rewriting the report
Using capital letters in quotations past tense verbs: take, speak, see,
Recognizing and memorizing have, has, Choosing descriptive adjectives Reading and enjoying poetry Section 3
shake, eat
and had as helping verbs Section 3 Using helping verbs with irregular verbs: Recognizing figures of speech Recognizing compound verbs
Preparing for an oral book report Using notes to write a paragraph taken, spoken, seen, shaken, eaten Reading more poems Recognizing the present and past tense
Section 3 Using them and those correctly Understanding an editor’s work Creative Writing of more irregular verbs: tear, throw,
Writing notes for an oral book report Comparing things using a Venn diagram Using editing skills wear, break, write
Practicing to give an oral book report just for fun Creative Writing Using helping verbs with irregular verbs:
Giving the oral report Creative Writing torn, thrown, worn, broken, written
Creative Writing Creative Writing

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SUNRISE LANGUAGE ARTS 400
401 402 403 404 405
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Language—what it is and does Introducing common and proper nouns Introducing listening skills Introducing being verbs Introducing three verb parts
Importance of following directions Reviewing adjectives Introducing punctuation in sentences Introducing subject pronouns Introducing irregular verbs
Reviewing to, too, two Reviewing diagramming - adjectives Reviewing commas after yes and no Reviewing and writing thank-you notes Reviewing run-on sentences
Using an index Introducing key words and scanning Declarative and interrogative Introducing yourself Reviewing quotations
Recognizing sentence and phrase Reviewing possessive words sentences Penmanship and spelling Reviewing quotation marks
Reviewing thƏ and thē Penmanship and spelling Reviewing homophones Introducing Golden Rule Talk
Section 2
Writing dates and time Introducing singular and plural Penmanship and spelling
Section 2 Introducing the term fragment
Reviewing a.m. and p.m. pronouns
Choosing which reference to use: Reviewing sentence and fragment Section 2
Reviewing nouns: person, place, and Using is and are
table of contents, index, glossary Reviewing holidays and special days Reviewing unity in paragraphs
thing Introducing exclamatory sentences
Reviewing singular possessive words Using teach and learn Introducing word forms in a dictionary
Introducing nouns: idea Penmanship and spelling
and sentences Using sit and set Writing friendly letters
Origins of the English language Using possessive words Section 2 Reviewing being verbs Introducing be, being, been
Penmanship and spelling Using interesting adjectives Giving clear directions Introducing being verbs as helping Section 3
Section 2 Using an encyclopedia Using have and had verbs
Introducing seasons - common or
Using a dictionary as a reference Using and writing titles of respect
Section 3 Section 3 proper?
Recognizing action verbs Using may and can
Reviewing plural possessive words Capitalization rules for books of the Reviewing adjectives point to nouns
Recognizing a pronunciation key Introducing possessive pronoun
Using an atlas Bible Introducing punctuation in quotations
Recognizing accent marks Reviewing it’s and its
Writing plural possessive words Introducing Old and New Testaments Introducing separated verbs
Writing plural nouns Reviewing irregular nouns Introducing secondary accent marks
Purpose of written communication Diagramming compound subjects Writing thank-you notes
Using a glossary Section 3 Introducing term return address
Section 3 Writing possessive pronouns Reviewing addressing envelopes
Introducing multiple word definitions Introducing imperative sentences
Reviewing how to form plural nouns Reviewing friendly letters; pen pals
Reviewing test-taking skills

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Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Reviewing more things about nouns Introducing adverbs Introducing more adverbs Introducing more adverbs Revising a friendly letter
Introducing taking notes Choosing a subject to write about Writing a series of words Introducing clustering Editing a friendly letter
Reviewing antonyms and synonyms Diagramming adverbs Introducing then and than Introducing how-to directions Introducing punctuation in quotations
Listening in church Reviewing possessive words Introducing more irregular verbs Writing how-to directions Introducing hint to identify adverbs
Reviewing names for God Reviewing its and it’s Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling
Introducing how to take notes Penmanship and spelling Section 2 Section 2 Section 2
Penmanship and spelling Section 2 Introducing the subject of an Introducing poems that rhyme Introducing sources of information
Section 2 Taking notes on subject of interest imperative sentence Introducing poems that don’t rhyme Introducing postcards
Introducing adjectives that compare Writing the rough draft Capitalizing countries, nationalities, Introducing how to read a poem Making and writing a postcard
Introducing irregular adjectives that Revising your writing languages Introducing fun poems A Just for Fun lesson
compare Editing your writing Diagramming imperative sentences
Section 3 Section 3
Introducing more note taking Introducing plural nouns that keep
Section 3 their spellings Finding subjects of interrogative Writing a rough draft
Reviewing how to find the simple
Introducing specific verbs sentences Revising a rough draft
subject Section 3
Choosing the right verbs Diagramming interrogative sentences Editing a report
Stringy sentences Reviewing commas in dates
Introducing lie and lay Reviewing clustering Copying a report
Section 3 Reviewing doing homework Introducing proper use of pronouns
Introducing commas and names in Reviewing telephone use
sentences
Taking notes on subject of interest
Writing from notes

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SUNRISE LANGUAGE ARTS 500
501 502 503 504 505
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Review: nouns and verbs, capitaliza- Parts of irregular verbs Forming noun plurals Book, magazine, newspaper titles Conjunctions
tion, punctuation, sentence types, Introducing prepositions Functions of possessive pronouns Inverted subject and verb Linking verbs
fragments, run-on and stringy Adverb and adjective phrases Functions of possessive nouns Part of speech, synonyms in dictionary Proper adjectives
sentences More proper nouns Apostrophes in contractions Introducing verb phrases Comparison/contrast paragraphs
Compound verbs Penmanship and spelling Diagramming contractions Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling
Their, they’re, there; its, it’s; whose, The adverbs never, not, n’t
who’s Section 2 Section 2 Section 2
Outlines—labeling the parts Section 2 Homophones, homographs Using them correctly
Section 2 Punctuating outlines Future-tense verbs Apostrophes in possessive nouns Using forms of bring and drown
Reviewing pronouns, adjectives, ref- Making outline from given essay Subject pronouns Comma use to avoid misreading Recognizing action, linking verbs
erence books.
Penmanship and spelling Topic sentences Double negatives Separated subject and verb
Simple and compound sentences
Using specific words Penmanship and spelling Compound pronouns
Pronoun antecedents Section 3
Penmanship and spelling
The thesaurus; antonyms, synonyms Diagramming prepositional phrases Section 3 Section 3
Penmanship and spelling Two adjectives before a noun Section 3 Specific rules of grammar Proper nouns, proper adjectives
Nouns of direct address Writing a personal narrative Word histories Nouns that can be common or proper
Section 3
Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling Apostrophes with Jesus, Moses
Reviewing sit, set, teach, learn;
Penmanship and spelling
adverbs; diagramming
Using specific words
Penmanship and spelling

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Section 1 Writing a Research Paper Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Three or more subjects, verbs Using encyclopedia helps Linking verb review Positive, comparative, superlative Using good and well
Let, leave; less, fewer; attacked Choosing a subject Introducing and diagramming predi- adjectives Adverb review
Using colons to introduce a list Writing purpose statement and outline cate adjectives, predicate nomina- Singular and plural verbs Using between, among
Using the library Taking notes tives Subject-verb agreement Using bad, badly
Penmanship and spelling Writing, editing, revising the research Story, chapter, song, poem titles Writing a business letter Subject-verb agreement—separated
paper Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling by prepositional phrase
Section 2
Section 2 Penmanship and spelling
Using concise words Section 2
Writing a summary Preposition review Using hyphens in compound numbers Section 2
Penmanship and spelling Simple, compound sentences Preposition review Reading, taking notes on book
Subject-verb patterns Pronouns need clear antecedent Giving oral book report
Section 3
Subject-verb agreement, sentences Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling
Preposition review beginning with here, there
Introducing, diagramming interjec- Section 3 Section 3
Penmanship and spelling
tions Subject-verb agreement—you, I Using quotation marks
Onomatopoeic words Section 3 Using rise, raise correctly Possessive pronouns
Penmanship and spelling Adverbs that modify adjectives Using accept, except correctly Commas after introductory words
Present participle Penmanship and spelling Penmanship and spelling
Writing dialogue correctly
Penmanship and spelling

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SUNRISE LANGUAGE ARTS 600
601 602 603 604 605
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Reviewing common, proper, compound, Reviewing linking verbs; identifying & Adverbs modifying other adverbs Diagram nominative case pronouns as Recognizing & diagramming participles
plural, possessive nouns; action, diagramming predicate adjectives, Diagramming adverbs predicate nominatives Easily confused adjectives & adverbs
being, helping verbs; adjectives; predicate nominatives; simple & Capitalizing course names, languages, Verb agreement—singular, plural, or com- Learning the term complement
diagramming adjectives; singular, complete subjects & predicates brand names pound subjects Defining & diagramming direct objects
plural, possessive, subject, com- Diagram adverbs that modify adjectives Simple & compound sentences Contraction agreement with subjects Artwork titles, ship, train, & aircraft names
pound pronouns Words as prepositions or adverbs Adjective phrases
Writing a paragraph using reasons to Spelling and penmanship
Spelling and penmanship Spelling and penmanship support the topic sentence Supporting a topic sentence with a story Section 2
Section 2 Section 2 Spelling and penmanship Spelling and penmanship A paragraph in chronological order
Reviewing sentence fragments, stringy Reviewing paragraph writing Recognizing & diagramming appositives
Section 2 Section 2
sentences, run-on sentences; Commas in parenthetical expressions & appositive phrases
Review of all diagramming Review of punctuating titles; using
identifying & diagramming adverbs; Changing direct quotations to indirect
Recognizing & using transition words Adjectives that compare apostrophes to show possession
identifying, diagramming, & punctuat- ones and vice versa
ing interjections; identifying & dia- Positive, comparative, & superlative First-, second-, & third-person nominative Demonstrative & interrogative pronouns
forms of adjectives case pronouns Possessive case pronouns: first, second, Verb agreement—measurements or
gramming conjunctions; principal
Clear antecedents for pronouns or third person; & as adjectives or amounts of time or money; singular
parts of verbs; prepositions Present, present participle, past, & past
pronouns subjects that appear plural
participle forms of verbs
Section 3 Section 3 Section 3
Diagramming compound objects of Verbs that can be linking or action
Reviewing capitalization of proper nouns Capitalization—direction words in names; Using an exclamation point or a comma
prepositions
& proper adjectives; apostrophes in streets & highways; names of God & Section 3 with an interjection
plural & singular possessives; correct words that refer to God; abbreviations Section 3 Using correlative conjunctions Plurals of letters, numbers, & symbols
use of sit & set, rise & raise, lie & lay, of proper names Reviewing using good & well correctly Diagramming correlative conjunctions Using lie, lay; sit, set; rise, raise
then & than Nominative case pronouns Using a colon to introduce a series Verb agreement—compound subjects
Reviewing contractions Diagramming a compound verb with a Using beside, besides; in, into
606 helping verb
Section 1 Commas to separate two adjectives
Determining if a verb is linking or action
Using its, it’s; less, fewer; real, really 607 608 609 610
Recognizing & diagramming indirect Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
objects, predicate adjectives, &
Reviewing capitalization Parallel form with coordinating & correla- Reviewing adverb phrases Reviewing adjectives, adverbs, capitaliza-
predicate nominatives
Punctuating direct quotations tive conjunctions How come? or Why for? = Why? tion, & conjunctions
Spelling and penmanship
Action, linking, or being verbs/phrases A paragraph in spatial order Diagramming a sentence with a com- Correctly placing adjectives & adjective
Section 2 Indefinite pronouns, their function in sen- Summary sentences in paragraphs pound verb & a direct object phrases
Using objective case pronouns correctly tences, & verb agreement with Reviewing eight parts of speech & com- Correctly placing prepositional Spelling and penmanship
Recognizing objective case pronouns as Spelling and penmanship plements phrases
Section 2
singular or plural, & as first, second, Spelling and penmanship Four indefinite plural pronouns
or third person Section 2 Reviewing complements, nouns of direct
Spelling and penmanship
Comparison & contrast paragraphs Section 2 address, appositives; indefinite pro-
Reviewing adverbs that modify verbs,
Adjective & adverb phrases Writing fractions with hyphens Section 2 nouns; subject/verb agreement, action
adjectives, & other adverbs
Diagramming phrases that modify the Using semicolons in sentences Reviewing predicate adjectives, partici- & linking verbs
Words that are always adverbs
object of another phrase Six singular indefinite pronouns ples, adjective phrases, & articles Section 3
Correcting comma splices
Using then, than; them, those Verb agreement-indefinite pronouns Semicolons in a series with commas Reviewing verbs that can be linking or
Paragraphs with supporting details in
order of importance Commas to avoid misreading Using of, have; to, and Recognizing indefinite pronouns that may action
be singular or plural Writing a news article
Section 3 Section 3 Section 3
Verb agreement—indefinite pronouns Words as nouns or verbs
Capitalizing proper nouns & titles of Positive, comparative, & superlative Deciding if a word is a noun or verb
respect degrees of comparison adverbs Pronunciations of words that can be Section 3
Reviewing complements: predicate Using comparison adverbs correctly either nouns or verbs Preparing, writing, revising, editing, &
adjectives, predicate nominatives, Hyphenating words at the ends of lines Deciding what part of speech various rewriting a character sketch
direct & indirect objects Reviewing personal pronouns words are functioning in
Hyphenating words at the ends of lines Subject/verb agreement review Omitting unnecessary prepositions

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SUNRISE LANGUAGE ARTS 700
701 702 703 704 705
Adverb phrases
Proper and common nouns Identifying and diagramming partici- Identifying and diagramming apposi- Differentiating between verbs and
ples tive adjectives Diagramming adverb phrases verbals
Dividing words at the end of lines
Verbs that can be action or linking What is an interview? Identifying and diagramming apposi- Gerunds in various functions in a
Possessive and proper adjectives
tives sentence
Action, being, and helping verbs Singular and plural first-, second-, and Identifying and diagramming adverb
third-person objective case pro- phrases Using nominative and objective case Diagramming gerunds
Verb phrases
nouns pronouns correctly
Identifying and diagramming adverbs Singular indefinite pronouns Proper colon use
Differentiating between prepositions Using commas correctly
Identifying and diagramming direct Indefinite pronouns and verb agree- Relative pronouns
and adverbs ment Collective nouns
and indirect objects Subordinating conjunctions
Identifying and diagramming adverbs Punctuating quotations Participial phrases
Identifying linking verbs, predicate Dependent and independent clauses
that modify other adverbs Conducting an interview Dangling participles
adjectives, and predicate nomina- Complex sentences
tives Simple and complete subjects and What is a news article? Identifying and diagramming participial Identifying and diagramming adjec-
predicates phrases with modifiers
Diagramming adjectives, predicate Choosing a news event to write about tive phrases
adjectives, and predicate nomina- Singular and plural first-, second-, and Identifying and diagramming participial
Could or used to be able to for used to Essential and nonessential phrases
tives third-person possessive case pro- phrases with complements
could Using commas with nonessential
Singular and plural first-, second-, nouns Correlative conjunctions and verb
Want to get off, etc., for want off, etc. phrases
and third-person nominative case Punctuating quotations agreement
Differentiating between indirect objects Compound prepositions
pronouns Coordinating conjunctions Sure/surely; real/really; bad/badly;
and objects of prepositions Beside/besides; except/accept;
Antecedents Punctuating coordinating conjunctions good/well
Compound subjects and verbs between/among
Lie/lay, sit/set, raise/rise, bring/take Better for had better; am I not for Double negatives
Compound subject and verb agreement Plural indefinite pronouns
Apostrophes in possessive words aren’t I; ain’t Differentiating between phrases and
Writing, editing, and revising news Subject-verb agreement
Using apostrophes in contractions clauses
Prepositions and prepositional article Using precise verbs
phrases Who’s/whose; theirs/there’s; Comparisons—adverbs and adjectives Using vivid verbs
Interrogative, declarative, imperative, their/there/they’re; your/you’re;
and exclamatory sentences its/it’s
Positive, comparative, and superlative
709
Presenting the news article
Gerund phrases in various functions in

708
sentences
Diagramming gerund phrases
Relative pronouns and subordinating Punctuating quotations within quotations
conjunctions Determining which clause is subordinate 710
706 707 Clauses with modifiers and phrases Differentiating between simple and com- Reviewing adjectives and adjective
Adjective and adverb clauses pound sentences phrases
Adjective clauses (A study guide for the book But Not Diagramming adverb clauses Diagramming compound sentences Reviewing adverbs and adverb
Diagramming adjective clauses Forsaken) Punctuating questions or exclamations Identifying and diagramming complex phrases
Using semicolons correctly Foreshadowing in quotations sentences Reviewing participles and participial
Using who and whom properly Flashback Differentiating between adjective and Differentiating between dependent and phrases
Outlines Characterization through dialogue, adverb clauses independent clauses Reviewing appositives and appositive
description, and action Diagramming review Recognizing compound-complex sen- phrases
Writing expositions
Allusion Inside and outside for inside of and tences Reviewing diagramming adjective
Differentiating between singular and
plural indefinite pronouns Differentiating between main event outside of Diagramming compound-complex sen- clauses
and minor detail Where for where to and where at tences Reviewing diagramming adverb
Writing an outline
Analyzing characters; description and Using clauses to combine sentences Reading a story with expression clauses
Exposition—writing the rough draft
evaluation Maintaining consistency in verb tenses Reviewing predicate nominatives and Reviewing nominative and objective
Misplaced and dangling modifiers
The author’s purpose Identifying active and passive verbs adjectives case pronouns
Exposition—revising and editing
In/into; of/have; to/and Changing sentences from active to Diagramming predicate nominatives and Reviewing the proper use of commas
passive voice adjectives What are people of different places
Changing sentences from passive to Reviewing direct and indirect objects called?
active voice Diagramming direct and indirect objects Increase your vocabulary
Reviewing the eight parts of speech Reviewing verbs Animal words

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SUNRISE LANGUAGE ARTS 800
801 802 803 804 805
Verbs: action, being, and helping Writing times, dates, and numbers Diagramming adverbs Infinitive phrases Subject-verb agreement with indefinite
Nouns: common, compound, and Participles and participial phrases Problem adjectives and adverbs Diagramming infinitive phrases pronouns
collective Diagramming participles and participial Direct quotations Pronoun-antecedent agreement Noun clauses
Concrete and abstract nouns phrases Appositives and appositive phrases Using commas for nonessential Diagramming noun clauses
Adjectives, appositive adjectives, and Subject-verb agreement Commas with appositive phrases phrases Complex sentences
proper adjectives Gerunds and gerund phrases Using appositives to combine sen- Subject-verb agreement with com- Preparing and planning for a speech
Adverbs and diagramming them Diagramming gerunds and gerund tences pound subjects Writing the speech introduction
Linking verbs phrases Writing ordinal numbers Single quotation marks Outlining the speech
Predicate nominatives and predicate Coordinating and correlative conjunc- Indirect quotations Principal parts of verbs Writing the conclusion
adjectives tions Active and passive voice Irregular verbs Preparing for and giving the speech
Direct objects and diagramming them Independent and dependent clauses Understood relative pronouns The basic tenses: present, past, future Apostrophes in compound nouns and
Indirect objects and diagramming Relative pronouns and dependent Singular indefinite pronouns The perfect tenses: present, past, compound subjects
them clauses Singular indefinite pronouns and verb future Adverbial nouns and noun phrases
Prepositions Adjective clauses and diagramming agreement Nouns, pronouns, or adjectives Diagramming adverbial nouns and
Preposition or adverb? them Transitive and intransitive verbs Simple and compound sentences noun phrases
Adjective phrases and diagramming Subordinating conjunctions Figures of speech: simile, metaphor, Using hyphens Identifying verbal phrases
them Adverb clauses and diagramming personification, hyperbole
Adverb phrases and diagramming them Quotation marks with other punctua-
them Infinitives and diagramming them tion
Pronouns Using semicolons Nouns of direct address
Personal pronouns; three cases, Capitalization review Subject-verb agreement with words
three persons; singular and plural Using colons ending in -ics
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons
Diagramming imperative and
interrogative sentences
More pronouns: interrogative, 807
demonstrative, and compound What is a research paper?
To abbreviate or not to abbreviate Choosing a subject
Looking for sources
Writing a purpose statement
806 Making your preliminary outline 808 809 810
Dependent and independent clauses Plagiarism Who, Whom, Whoever, Whomever Infinitive review Active and passive voice review
Compound-complex sentences How to take notes Using the dash Infinitives as adverbs Infinitive phrases as adverbs
Diagramming compound-complex Taking notes Infinitives used as adjectives Diagramming adverb infinitive Noun complement review
sentences Avoid using unnecessary prepositions phrases Transitive and intransitive verb review
Taking more notes
Underlining and quotation marks in Diagramming infinitives used as adjec- Redundancies—extra or unnecessary Noun clause review
Do I have enough information?
titles tives words Compound-complex sentence review
Writing the complete outline
Present perfect, past perfect, and Elliptical clauses Capitalization review Conjunction review
Formatting and crediting quotations
future perfect Pronouns in elliptical clauses Simple, compound, and complex sen- Pronoun agreement review—number
Getting started and beginning the
Pronoun-antecedent agreement in Adverb clauses that modify adjectives tences and gender
rough draft
number and adverbs Gerunds and gerund phrase review Capitalization review
Continue writing
Noun clauses Diagramming adverb clauses that Verb review Writing interesting sentences
A good conclusion
Diagramming noun clauses modify adjectives and adverbs Adjective review Writing sentences
Revising and editing
Pronoun-antecedent agreement in Using parentheses Quotation mark review
The final copy
gender Using pronouns correctly Indefinite pronoun review
Finishing the research paper
Making compound nouns plural Using commas in sentences Participial phrase review
The bibliography
What’s in the library? Using vivid verbs
A sample research paper
Using the library

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CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

Sunrise 2nd Edition Learning to Read


Learning to Read is a total program introducing the beginning first grader to the basics of all the language arts areas. The beginner learns
the sound of a letter and how to write it. He learns how to blend sounds together to both spell and read words.
The lessons of Learning to Read cover visual discrimination, listening, handwriting, phonics, spelling, and reading. The other subjects
for first grade are coordinated with Learning to Read and are begun before its completion. This ties the first grade curriculum together and
provides a solid foundation which helps the child develop good work habits for independent study.
A picture card, story, and rhyme are used to introduce 21 consonants, four consonant digraphs, and the long and short vowel sounds.
The key picture on each card begins with the sound of the letter printed underneath. The story and rhyme are centered around that key
picture and usually contain many words with the new sound. The children learn the rhyme and repeat it frequently throughout the lesson
and in following lessons to help rivet the sound in their minds as they associate the letter and key picture. The story also contains a moral
or draws the child’s mind to the greatness of God’s creation or God’s care for him. The students develop listening comprehension by
answering questions about each story.
The workbook also provides a variety of activities. There is a picture to color like the key picture for that sound, a page with writing
practice, a page drilling likenesses and differences, and several pages of pictures with lines to write the beginning sound or the vowel
sound. As the child advances, there are also words to sound and stories to read.
After 35 basic sounds have been introduced, the lessons generally include a two-page story with questions to answer, a page for writ-
ing practice, and a phonics page. The phonics page continues drill on sounding words and marking vowels as well as introducing more
advanced concepts such as consonant blends, various spellings for long vowel sounds, and variant vowel sounds.
The Teacher’s Guide gives detailed step-by-step instructions showing how to teach each lesson and is an indispensable component of
the Learning to Read program. Other features of the guidebooks include a comprehensive outline of each lesson; answers for the
LightUnits; a summary of sounds, markings, and phonetic rules; teaching tips; and enrichment activities. There is also a list of activities
for kinesthetic reinforcement, some suggested games for reinforcing concepts taught, and a list of rhythmic descriptions for all manuscript
letters. This is followed by a glossary of terms. Daily and yearly schedules are given to assist in planning. A chart shows initial concentra-
tion on Learning to Read with a slower sequence in Bible and math and a later introduction to language arts followed by a reading pro-
gram (separate Teacher Guides provide direction for each of these courses).
Before teaching Learning to Read, the teacher should study _~ëáÅë=Ñçê=_ÉÖáååÉêë, the CLE training LightUnit for first grade teachers. This
gives a thorough introduction to the Learning to Read curriculum and also includes a section of phonics for teachers with an accompany-
ing CD.

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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION LEARNING TO READ 100
101 102 103 104 105
Sounds Introduced: Sounds Introduced: Sounds Introduced: Sounds Introduced: Sounds Introduced:
d, s, m, f, a (short) t, g, n, p, o (short) h, j, r, b, i (short), c, k w, l, u (short), v, y e (short), plural s, z, x, qu
Sight Words Introduction: Sight Words Introduced: Sight Words Introduced: Sight Words Introduced: Sight Words Introduced:
do, some, many, for, the to, good, now, put, are, all here, joy, ring, brown, is, on, could, was, little, under, have, very, you seven, yellow, zero, said
kind, a
Writing: Writing: Writing: Writing:
d, s, m, f, a t, g, n, p, o Writing: w, l, u, v, y e, z, x, qu
h, j, r, b, i, c, k
Concepts Introduced: Concepts Introduced:
Double ending: ll Double endings: ss, ff

106 107 108 109 110


Sounds Intrduced: Sounds Introduced: Sounds Introduced:
Sounds Introduced: Sounds Introduced:
a (long), sh, o (long), th, i (long) wh, u (long), ch, e (long) Beginning Blends: bl, cl, fl, gl, br, cr,
Suffix: -s, -ing Three-letter blends: thr, shr, scr, spl,
pl, sl, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr, sc, sm, sp, sk,
Sight Words Introduced: Sight Words Introduced: Ending blends: ld, nd, lp, sp, mp, lb, lf, spr, str
sn, st, sw, tw
baby, quiet, and, should, obey, what, does, of, children, thank, look, sk, nk, lk, nt, ft, pt, st, lt, ct, xt ed = d
happy, gives, come, they, Bible easy, because, Sunday Sight Words Introduced: e (long) at the end of a word   s=z
teacher, loves, Jesus, please, teaches, o (long) at the end of a word   o and al = ȯ
Writing: Writing: about, who, color, pretty, purple, Three-letter blends: thr, shr or = ȯr
A, D, S, O, M, F, I, B T, U, G, N, E, P, H, J orange, boy, others, too, shoe, oh, igh = i (long)
one, from, girl, two Sight Words Introduced:
Concepts Introduced: Concepts Introduced: ind = ind (long i)
saw, were, eyes, any, ready, book,
Long Vowel—Silent e Vowel sets: ee, ea, ai, ay Writing: picture, find, other, school, story, Sight Words Introduced:
Students begin answering questions Consonant digraphs: wh, ch R, C, K, W, L, Y, V, Q, X, Z where, friend, paper, want, four, walk, water, animals
about the story
Concepts Introduced: learn, number
Consonant digraphs: sh, th Concepts Introduced:
y = i (long) Concepts Introduced: Three-letter blends: thr, shr, scr, spl,
Consonant blends: bl, cl, fl, gl, br, cr, Suffixes spr, str
pl, sl, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr, sc, sm, sp, sk, Ending blends Compound words
sn, st, sw, tw Two-letter long-vowel words Suffix: ed = d
Vowel sets: ie, oa, oe, ui, ue
o and al = ȯ
or = ȯr
igh = i (long)
ind = ind (long i)
Adding s with a z sound
uses of y

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LEVEL READING
Sunrise
2nd
Reviews skills learned in
Learning to Read, intro-
Edition duces new phonics, com-
100 prehension, and analytical

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
skills.
I Wonder
Sunrise
2nd Reviews all reading skills,
Edition adds new skills, and
200
expands comprehension
and analysis skills.
Helping
Hands
Happy Sunrise Edition Reading
Hearts
Sunrise Each level reviews and CLE’s reading program builds on iÉ~êåáåÖ=íç=oÉ~ÇI adding reading reinforcement and comprehen-
2nd builds on skills learned in sion strategies in each grade level. Readers filled with captivating stories help students develop critical
Edition earlier levels, leading the reading skills and teach valuable character building lessons.
300
student into logical, coher-
ent thinking and giving LightUnits provide practice in reading mechanics, comprehension, and analysis. These activities not
Doors to practice in study and read- only drill students, but also give teachers an accurate picture of students’ abilities and progress. Newly
Discovery ing skills.
designed LightUnits have two quizzes that may be used as closed book quizzes or as self checks.
Sunrise Combined quiz and test scores measure mastery.
2nd Teacher’s Guides include answers (through Level 400), detailed notes and instructions for exercises,
Edition class discussion, silent and oral reading, and other activities. A wealth of teaching how-to and school-
400 room wisdom helps even beginning teachers have successful reading classes.
Bridges
Beyond Nine readers are available: f=tçåÇÉê (second half of Grade 1); eÉäéáåÖ=e~åÇë=(first half of Grade 2); e~ééó
eÉ~êíë (second half of Grade 2); aççêë= íç= aáëÅçîÉêó= (Grade 3); _êáÇÖÉë= _ÉóçåÇ (Grade 4); léÉå= táåÇçïë
Sunrise (Grade 5); `~ääë=íç=`çìê~ÖÉ (Grade 6); qÜÉ=oç~Ç=iÉëë=qê~îÉäÉÇ (Grade 7); tÜÉêÉ=oç~Çë=aáîÉêÖÉ (Grade 8).
500
Open
Windows
Sunrise
600
Calls to
Courage
Sunrise
700
The Road
Less
Traveled
Sunrise
800
Where
Roads
Diverge

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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION READING 100 – I Wonder
101 102 103 104 105
Phonics, decoding, and meanings Phonics, decoding, and meanings Phonics, decoding, and meanings Phonics, decoding, and meanings Phonics, decoding, and meanings
Oral reading Oral reading Oral reading Oral reading Oral reading
Recalling story details Recalling story details Recalling story details Recalling story details Recalling story details
Direction words True or false Suffixes or not? Scanning for words Adding -er or -est after y
Question words Story characters’ feelings God’s presence with us Another title for the story Correct or incorrect statements
Antecedents of pronouns Drawing conclusions Taking responsibility Accurate conclusions Morally right or wrong statements
Inferring facts Cheerful giving Matching cause with effect Small words in larger words Good and bad habits
Sounds of -ed Words with similar meanings Choosing the main idea of the story Homophones Characters’ feelings and actions
Two-syllable words Inferring details Comparing importance of two actions Possessive words Compound words
Why story children had a good time Categorizing words in lists Actions that show honesty Antecedents of pronouns Completing a simple analogy
Multi-syllable words Rhyming words in a poem Real and imaginary Loving and unloving thoughts Comparing another culture with our
Feelings and motives God’s treasures in the earth Putting events in order Contractions own
God-given animal instincts Working with opposites Courtesy and rudeness Causes of effects The main idea
Recognizing wrong word in Comparing and contrasting a Bible Predicting the result of an action Comparing and contrasting actions Possible and impossible
category event and a story Scanning for answers Fact or supposition Expressing an opinion
Recognizing an exaggeration Matching dialogue to speaker Indicating location of answers Questions about a poem Contentment; covetousness
Putting events in order Analyzing story characters’ thoughts Inferring things not told in the story Story order Predicting
Categorizing and contrasting words Ways to help others Words that don’t follow the rules
Figures of speech Deception in everyday incidents Which action is most important
Hidden-word puzzle Comparing God and idols

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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION READING 200 – Helping Hands, Happy Hearts
201 202 203 204 205
Direction words; following directions Reading/using Study Words Reading/using Study Words Reading/using Study Words Reading/using Study Words
Answering questions /är/ and /ȯr/ Sounds of c and g Singular and plural Blessings of each season
Vowels and consonants Root words and suffixes Oral reading Oral reading Oral reading
Double consonant endings Oral reading Main idea Applying story information Recalling story facts
Reading/using Study Words Real and pretend Predictions Possible and impossible Word relationships
Short and long vowels Right and wrong pretending Recalling story facts Recalling story facts and details Cause and effect relationships
Oral reading /Ər/ Contractions Scanning for story details Main idea
Cause and effect relationships Suffixes -ful and -ly Ending /j/ and /ch/ spellings Prefixes un- and re- Ownership words
Recalling story facts Choosing a new title Cause and effect relationships Sounds of ea /ĭr/
Categorizing words Main idea Comparing story characters Matching statements to story charac- Applying story information
Analyzing a story character’s actions Recalling story facts Inferring information from everyday ters Giving attendance to reading
and feelings /ȯ/ events Numbering story events in sequence Numbering story events in sequence
Matching statements to story charac- Bible character sleeping in the midst Meanings of blessed and merciful Cause and effect relationships Scanning for story facts and details
ters of danger Is and has contractions Sounds of ey Sounds of ie
Vowel sets /ů/ and /ü/ Sound of igh Applying a Bible verse to a story char- Books
Opposites Inferring feelings Analyzing a story character’s thoughts acter Choosing a new title
Predictions Scanning for story facts Comparing objects for similarities and Words with more than one meaning Accented syllables
Compound words /oi/ differences Analogies Context clues for word meaning
Consonant blends Counting syllables Numbering story events in sequence Comparing another culture with his Determining story characters’ traits by
Applying story information Figures of speech Sounds of gh and ph own their words
Comparisons /ou/ Applying a Bible verse to a story char- Scanning for a word Comparing story characters
Consonant digraphs acter Sounds of ch
Applying prior knowledge More important Figures of speech
Drawing a picture “Silent letter combinations gn, kn, mb, Fact and opinion
wr” Sound of le
Following directions Choosing a new title
“Silent letters h, t, u” Expressing an opinion about the story
Analyzing a story character’s feelings Main idea
207 Real and imaginary
Reading/using Study Words 210
206 Oral reading 208 209 Reading/using Study Words
Reading/using Study Words Homophones Reading/using Study Words Reading/using Study Words Changing f to v for plurals
Glossary Predictions Alphabetical order by second letter /ü/ and /yü/ Oral reading
Pronouns Recalling story facts and details Oral reading Oral reading Improper action of story character
Oral reading Synonyms Antecedents of pronouns Fact and opinion Numbering story events in sequence
Analyzing a story character’s actions Applying wisdom to daily life Comparing another culture with his False gods Scanning for story facts
Choosing a new title own Stating what he learned from the story
Comparing another culture with his Analyzing a story character’s actions
Numbering story events in sequence own Main idea Figures of speech Recalling story facts
Recalling story facts and details Scanning for story facts Plurals not ending in s Good and bad choices Interpreting sentences
Paragraphs Analyzing a story character Feelings of a story character Probably and not likely Main idea
Alphabetical order by first letter Applying story information Figures of speech Scanning for story facts Applying a Bible verse to the story
Comparing story characters with him- Building conviction against listening to Scanning for story facts and details Sounds of ough Cause and effect relationships
self wrong things Sequencing story events Recalling story facts Choosing a new title
Figures of speech Figures of speech Antonyms Applying story information Comparing a story character with him-
Sounds of y Recognizing paragraph beginnings Recalling story details Main idea self
Drawing a picture from a description Scanning for story facts Yes and maybe Choosing a new title Applying story information
Scanning for story facts Rhyming words Applying story information Illustrating a Bible verse Figures of speech
/ĕr/ Choosing a new title Choosing a new title Locating information in the story Choosing better actions
Scanning for figures of speech Main idea Scanning for figures of speech Numbering story events in sequence Matching everyday events to Bible
Inferring information Matching statements to story charac- Applying the Bible verse Applying a Bible verse to a story char- commands
Main idea ters Cause and effect relationships acter Matching statements to story charac-
Scanning for paragraph beginnings Numbering story events in sequence More important Comparing story characters ters

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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION READING 300 – Doors to Discovery Most concepts are listed only the first time they are introduced, but they are
reviewed or used systematically throughout the course. Study words, Bible
verses, and oral reading are also included in each LightUnit.

301 302 303 304 305


Introduction to the reader Glossary terms Alphabetical order by second letter Characters and setting Important and unimportant information
Pronunciation key Cause and effect relationships Scanning for words Map exercises Oral reading with good expression
Recalling story facts and details Table of contents Chronological order Poetry: stanzas, rhyming words, punctua- Possible and impossible
Feelings of story characters Drawing a picture Scanning for answers to questions tion Identifying relationships of characters
Matching statements to story characters Fact and opinion Comparisons Categories Alphabetical order: set of two and two
Accented syllables Interpreting lines of poetry Evaluating choices of story characters Shaped poetry other words
Inferring and drawing conclusions Stating an opinion about the story Scanning for dialogue Using a sketch Poetry from the Bible
Figurative language in poetry Repetition in poetry Alphabetical order by third letter and Listening to remember
Descriptive language Scanning for events beyond
Oral reading rules Scanning for descriptive language
Figures of speech Scanning for figures of speech
Recalling facts from a poem
Applying story information
Anachronisms
Bible quotations
Meanings of words from the KJV Bible
Proving facts from the story

306 307 308 309 310


Interpreting sentences Titles Alphabetical order: set of two and set of Prefixes: mid-, pre- Suffixes: -ful, -less
Main idea Alphabetical order: two sets of two three Onomatopoeia Numbering in order
Probable and improbable Synonyms Prefixes: dis-, im-, in-, re-, un- Predictions Map exercises
Alliteration in poetry Probable, improbable, and impossible Analogies Alphabetical order: two sets of two and Listening to remember
Fiction and nonfiction Map exercises one other word
Antonyms Feelings in poetry
Accented syllables

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SUNRISE 2ND EDITION READING 400 – Bridges Beyond Most concepts are listed only the first time they are introduced, but they
are reviewed or used systematically throughout the course. Vocabulary
words, Bible verses, and oral reading are also included in each LightUnit.

401 402 403 404 405


Footnotes Defining homonyms from the story Guide words Describing a story character’s appear- Inference
Recalling story facts and details Poetry: oral reading Main idea of a paragraph ance Poetry: comparisons
Applying story information Problem and solution Prefixes: over-, under- Onomatopoeia Personification
Table of contents Poetry: descriptive language Using prefixes to determine word Similes Suffixes: -er/-or, -en
Inferring and drawing conclusions Poetry: figures of speech meanings Main ideas of poems Using suffixes to determine word
Comparisons Poetry: feelings Poetry: rhyme pattern aabb Map exercise meanings
Predictions Analyzing changes in a story character Poetry: repetition Prefixes: non-, mis- Summarizing
Feelings of story characters Main idea of a story Probable, improbable, and impossible Illustrating a sentence Correcting story characters’ incorrect
Oral reading rules Supporting details Stating how the title fits the story Poetry: free verse grammar
Reading with good expression Poetry: rhyme pattern abab Poetry: tells a story Plot Pronunciation of Bible names
Figures of speech Map exercise Fiction and nonfiction Visualizing Map exercise
Descriptive language Title Examples of fiction Checking a prediction
Characters and setting Interpreting phrases Identifying a story character’s traits
Cause and effect relationships Meanings of words from the KJV Bible Examples of nonfiction
Scanning for story information Stating what a story character learned Analogies
Main character Poetry from the Bible Poetry: special sound effects
Context clues Poetry: rhythm
Poetry: word pictures
Poetry: stanzas
Poetry: rhyming words
Anachronisms
Chronological order
Fact and opinion
Poetry: rhyme pattern abcb
Stating an opinion about the story
Finding proof of answers
Using informational books

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SUNRISE READING 500 – Open Windows
501 502 503 504 505
Vocabulary words Working with vocabulary words Working with vocabulary words Working with vocabulary words Working with vocabulary words.
Cause and effect Defining words from context Inferring facts not directly stated Identifying cause and effect Understanding story characters’
Identifying strong, active verbs Understanding a proverb Telling what could have happened Identifying the story purpose and actions and feelings
Describing story characters Creating an alternate story title Identifying main ideas and summaries details that further the story Describing story characters
Identifying similes Identifying character’s feelings Describing story characters purpose Working with main idea, story lesson,
Defining words from context Identifying the most important event Identifying a character’s fears and Working with guide words and summary
Choosing facts to support a state- in a story hardships Using the dictionary Thinking about idle words
ment Completing analogies that have more Learning about other inventions of Finding metaphors in the Bible Working with personification
Writing progressive degrees of a than one correct answer Benjamin Franklin Inferring facts not directly stated Making a simple outline of a story
concept Understanding a nonverbal message Marking poetic rhythm and meter Defining biography Categorizing words
Working with personification Predicting what happened after the Working with perfect and imperfect Identifying a metaphor in a poem Explaining an idiom
Proving or disproving statements story rhyme Scanning to locate facts Identifying emotions as shown by
about a story Inferring facts not directly stated Numbering unstated events in order Writing an essay imagining he is words
Identifying and interpreting figures Marking poetic rhythm Identifying figures of speech Peter walking on the water Interpreting figures of speech
of speech Using principle and principal Defining and identifying metaphors Identifying a metaphor from the story Defining circumstantial evidence
Completing analogies Scanning for answers or topics Finding evidence to support state- Defining words from their context Scanning for answers
Inferring facts not directly stated Evaluating story characters’ actions ments Marking the rhyme scheme of a poem Imagining details not given
Understanding circumstantial Identifying a story’s main lesson Outlining a simple story plot Writing another title for the story Imagining story characters’ feelings
evidence and proof Understanding the meaning of Explaining a figure of speech Making a prediction and explaining possible reasons for
Defining and using homographs prejudice and its foolishness Identifying metaphors, similes, and Categorizing natural resources their actions
Understanding the term idiom Identifying a biography personification Naming reference books needed to Telling what might have happened
Interpreting common idioms Defining foot as used in poetry Defining words from their context find answers to given questions Defining words from their context
Answering five W questions Identifying metrical feet in a poem Suggesting others whom the sinking Identifying hints of how a character Inferring facts not directly stated
Numbering story events in order Thinking about race prejudice of the Titanic would have affected will act Identifying similes
Telling what story characters learned Working with synonyms Comparing a poem and a story Defining free verse Choosing exact, specific verbs to
from the way God worked Marking rhythm in a poem Identifying main ideas of paragraphs Identifying main ideas, story lessons, replace weak ones
Listing traits of story characters Explaining the meanings of sentences and summaries of stories Learning the term epigram
Working with rhythm and rhyme Understanding conflict, internal Completing a poetic couplet
scheme in poetry conflict, and external conflict Reading about KJV Bible
Identifying areas of conflict in the Rewriting KJV phrases in modern
story English
Identifying characters, setting,
external and internal conflict in
the story
Understanding a character’s actions
Imagining what might have happened

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SUNRISE READING 600 – Calls to Courage
601 602 603 604 605
Using context clues to define words Synonyms and antonyms Describing how characters were Defining words from context clues Figurative and literal language
Determining a character’s emotions Comparing a poem and a parable courageous Identifying sources used for a Interpreting figurative language
from dialogue Comparing two parables Conflict, climax, and resolution biography Making inferences
How prejudice can affect one’s Completing an outline of the parable Word parts -ard, -art Working with Greek roots Main ideas of paragraphs
judgment Alliteration Categorizing words Reviewing connotation and denotation Reviewing setting
Synonyms for words or phrases Special KJV vocabulary Comparing another culture with our Three kinds of parallels in Hebrew Understanding responsibility
Specialized vocabulary Comparing fables and parables own poetry Reviewing theme and poetic rhythm
Working with the etymology of words Working with words and word parts Review oral reading of various types The wisdom books of the Bible Antonyms and synonyms
Rhythm, rhyme, and theme in poetry Metaphors, similes, personification, of passages Tone in a character’s speech Responsible actions of characters
Matching Scripture verses with and euphemisms Description, narration, and explanation Review oral reading according to Reviewing dynamic and static
statements about the poor Describing a character’s character The weak/weak/strong rhythm pattern context characters
Idiomatic phrases Narration, description, and explanation Onomatopoeia and alliteration Ways to practice conservation Reviewing hyperbole, understatement,
Determining character by actions Working with the word ending -age Imagery in poetry How Gospels differ from biographies metaphor, personification, and
First- and third-person narrators Categorizing words Mood in poetry Reviewing conflict simile
Working with words and word roots Working with story setting Reviewing theme Researching an inventor’s inventions Interpreting a poem
Interpreting poems Identifying why a different title would Reviewing word parts Interpreting a Bible verse Comparing a poem and a story
Dynamic and static characters have fit a story well Applying a Scripture verse to the story Categorizing words Interpreting and applying Scripture
Hyperbole and understatement Reviewing theme Modern spellings of Chinese place Determining what parts of a historical Identifying courage in a character
Making inferences Applying lines of poetry to real-life sit- names fiction piece are factual and what Tracing change in a dynamic charac-
Main ideas of paragraphs uations Identifying the mood of a selection parts are made up ter
Onomatopoeia and alliteration Reviewing rhythm and rhyme Identifying tone in a passage Internal and external conflict How crisis relates to climax
The SQ3R study method Double meanings in Negro spirituals Comparing a poem and a story How a character obeyed a Scripture Understanding and working with
Replacing a phrase with a single Determining character by actions and Comparing a story and a Scripture Answering questions about an essay sources for historical fiction
word words verse Main ideas of paragraphs Reviewing description, narration, and
Similes and metaphors A word’s “roots and branches” Reviewing static and dynamic Stewardship and wastefulness explanation
Theme in a story Reviewing literary terms characters Fact and speculation Writing a specific type of paragraph
The weak/strong rhythm in poetry Using a map to work with a story Reviewing figures of speech Scanning for accuracy Reviewing denotation and connotation
Personification setting Completing analogies Reviewing narration, description, and Comparing themes of two poems
Euphemisms Comparing two stories Connotation and denotation explanation Comparing poem themes to story
The Latin root spect Word parts -ant and -ance The word part -ous Reviewing word parts characters’ actions
Compliment and complement Using a concordance Main ideas of paragraphs Reviewing setting Using etymology to define a word
Using dialogue to understand charac- Applying the idea of a poem to a story The word part para Defining archaic words Reviewing roots, prefixes, and
ters’ traits Adjusting oral reading speed to mater- Making inferences Comparing an Irish version of the suffixes
Rules for marking rhythm in poetry ial being read First- and third-person narrators Flood story to the Bible account Evaluating a story character’s words in
Interpreting dialect Putting story events in order Reviewing literary forms in the Bible the light of history
How a character obeyed a verse Choosing verbs from a poem for The Greek prefix anti-
Finding synonyms for words certain nouns Reviewing conflict, climax, and
Interpreting poetry resolution
The word endings -ic, -ical
Reviewing theme Using a map to show setting
Comparing a poem and a Bible
character Historical fiction and biography
Working with paradoxes

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SUNRISE READING 700 – The Road Less Traveled
701 702 703 704 705
Labeling similes and metaphors Studying various Latin roots Classifying related items from the Reviewing characteristics of parables Defining stoop
Interpreting similes and metaphors Writing paraphrases story Choosing the correct paraphrase Reviewing clear thinking
Identifying the main ideas of para- Identifying allusions in a story Working with the Greek word part tele- Comparing two similar stories Working with the suffix -ism
graphs Reviewing onomatopoeia Writing a basic outline of the story Classifying items Interpreting the metaphor
Learning to form correct mind pic- Working with the Greek word auto- Choosing correct descriptions of char- Working with the Greek word bios- Learning about free verse
tures from the story Finding where something is first intro- acters Making analogies Dividing a poem into stanzas
Reviewing alliteration duced Using context clues to find vocabulary Learning the difference between imply Identifying faulty thinking
Working with the Latin word parts Observing characters’ various reac- words and infer Reviewing conflict
co-, con-, com-, col- tions to a problem Working with metaphors Finding allusions Working with the Greek word micro-
Learning about theme Identifying the conflict Marking rhythm pattern Interpreting unfamiliar terms Dividing a poem into stanzas
Learning about imagery in poetry Working with story plot Using the dictionary Recognizing faulty thinking Writing clear sentences
Studying etymologies of words Determining the importance of story Working with figures of speech Determining premise and conclusion Thinking about racism
Identifying internal and external details to the plot Determining broad and specific setting Learning about parallels in poetry Thinking about slavery
conflict Thinking about heroes Working with conflict and crisis Identifying figures of speech Reviewing irony
Learning to accept differences in Marking rhyme scheme Finding vivid descriptions Working with the root word solus Learning about sarcasm
others Identifying alliteration Working with the Greek word phobos Working with the Greek word part geo- Determining setting
Working with personification Working with an expanded metaphor Reviewing expanded metaphor Working with the Latin word scribere Making inferences
Working with the Latin prefix pro- Interpreting the story Interpreting symbols Identifying premise and conclusion Reviewing premise and conclusion
Learning to correctly read poetry Using context clues to define words Thinking about prejudice Learning about four reasoning Reviewing various word parts
Reviewing mood in a poem Thinking about right and wrong ways Communicating clearly fallacies Reviewing metered and free verse
Working with humor in a story to treat people Determining the reason for happen- Working with plot Comparing and contrasting characters
Interpreting various dialects Working with the word part uni- ings Interpreting the image in the poem Thinking about consequences of sin
Learning good judgment in reading Learning about monologue Working with the word part aqua- Marking rhyme scheme Determining the symbol in the story
Learning about symbols Interpreting figures of speech Identifying setting and plot Writing contrasting parallels Choosing synonyms
Working with the Latin word part Working with setting and mood Deciding which details are important to Working with the Greek word chronos- Finding similes and metaphors
trans- Determining rhyme scheme the plot Thinking about fairness Working with the word part inter-
Studying about history and legend Learning about and writing a parody Learning to think about what you hear Marking rhythm pattern Considering different points of view
Working with rhyme scheme in poetry Practicing clear thinking Writing rhyme scheme Matching synonyms Matching themes with story titles
Learning qualities of parables Making inferences Learning about eye rhyme
Thinking about fads Determining character from speech Interpreting the poem
Studying humor in language and actions Reviewing prejudice
Reviewing internal and external Reviewing static and dynamic charac- Thinking about personal responsibility
conflict ters Working with irony
Organizing a paragraph in sequence Working with the theme of the reader
form
Developing good diction
Choosing words with good connotation
Working with imagery
Marking meter in a poem
Working with the word part peri-
Working with setting and plot
Reviewing conflict, crisis, climax, and
resolution
Writing the story from a different point
of view

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SUNRISE READING 800 – Where Roads Diverge
801 802 803 804 805
Analyzing story characters Identifying first- and third-person narra- Identifying a story frame Identifying problem-solving skills Determining meanings of words from
Working with the Latin word roots tors Telling how a character obeyed a Bible Identifying actions that show context clues
annus, quattuor, and junctum Considering how point of view helps command persistence, observation, and Inferring details from the story
Identifying setting in a story develop a story Telling how someone could have better understanding Analyzing characters’ actions in light of
Defining and identifying foreshadowing Identifying characters as static or obeyed a command Identifying protagonist and antagonist “where roads diverge”
Identifying figurative language: dynamic Defining denotation and connotation Relating setting to mood Understanding the historical background
metaphor, personification, simile Identifying a selection as romantic or Identifying the denotation and connota- Identifying character traits from actions and setting
Understanding and identifying allusions realistic tion of words Identifying the elements of plot: conflict, Identifying four types of fallacious think-
Considering the results of respecting Identifying the theme of a selection Identifying the climax of a story climax, resolution ing
older people Determining the likely veracity of state- Determining the broad setting of a story Working with the Greek root hydro Comparing and contrasting two charac-
Understanding and identifying conflict ments Working with the Greek roots biblos and Analyzing a character’s actions in light ters
Relating characters’ actions to “where Analyzing a poem’s structure philos of ‘’where roads diverge” Considering how others can stereotype
roads diverge” Identifying beautiful language in a poem Identifying reasons for characters’ feel- Explaining how “talk leads to penury” you and your family
Understanding what an essay is Working with the Latin roots jactum and ings Identifying the resolution of the story Relating setting and mood
Identifying the theme of an essay and dentis Interpreting figurative language Determining word meanings from con- Identifying the double plot of a story
a story Identifying the possible varying sides of Describing how different views of the text clues Identifying the theme of a story
Interpreting unusual figures of speech a story same thing can be both right and Paraphrasing lines of poetry Considering the effect of one’s actions
Rewriting a passage to eliminate a fig- Interpreting description wrong Explaining the poem title on others
ure of speech Analyzing character in relation to Choosing the most likely correct view of Identifying mood or atmosphere of stan- Matching lines of poetry to paraphrases
Identifying the lessons taught in a fable ‘’where roads diverge” an incident zas of poetry Identifying the theme of a poem
Identifying the theme of a fable Analyzing how characters took respon- Identifying the lesson taught by folktales Identifying the theme of a poem Paraphrasing lines of poetry
Identifying paraphrases sibility Describing the characteristics of folk- Matching paraphrases to lines of poetry Matching lines of poetry to anecdotes
Paraphrasing passages Analyzing setting tales Completing two parodies of a poem that illustrate them
Identifying personification Identifying foreshadowing Comparing two versions of a folktale Identifying four types of fallacies in Identifying foreshadowing
Extracting lessons from characters’ Applying principles from the story to life Determining word meanings from con- thinking Determining character from actions
mistakes and examples Interpreting passages from an essay text clues Marking rhyme scheme and rhythm Identifying how different characters
Identifying the parts of plot: conflict, Inferring from the essay Inferring details from the story Identifying alliteration in a poem would respond
crisis, climax, resolution Identifying onomatopoeia Identifying character qualities from char- Identifying the moral Identifying “victim” and “overcomer”
Labeling a plot map for a story Marking the rhyme scheme of a poem acters’ actions responses
Paraphrasing a verse
Understanding and identifying preju- Identifying similes Paraphrasing text from the story Identifying how characters obeyed a
Working with the Latin roots terra and
dice in story characters Identifying a paradox Interpreting an allegory pedis Bible commandment
Identifying a strategy for avoiding Interpreting poetry Summarizing a list of items Identifying unfair judgments Defining parallel
wrong judging Comparing a poem and an essay Identifying a statement that best states Determining character by observing Identifying three types of parallelism in
Interpreting symbolism in literature Identifying mood-creating words in a the idea of a number of statements actions Hebrew poetry
Considering anger as a response to poem Interpreting symbolism Identifying couplets Identifying the meanings of stanzas of
stimuli Telling why the first person to declare Describing the results of jealousy and poetry
Identifying refrains
Considering and identifying satire his cause usually seems right envy Identifying an implication of the poem
Telling how a refrain affects the mood of
Identifying the main ideas of para- Understanding unity in a poem Analyzing characters’ actions in light of a poem Identifying the part of the plot
graphs Writing an additional stanza for a poem “where roads diverge” Working with the theme of the story
Identifying irony
Writing the main idea of a paragraph Marking meter in a poem Identifying irony Identifying a character as an “over-
Identifying the theme of several verses
Interpreting a metaphor from a Learning the term iamb Thinking clearly about disagreements comer” or a “victim”
Matching a popular saying to a proverb
Scripture verse Identifying the thesis of an essay Tracing the internal conflict in a story from Proverbs Identifying protagonists, antagonist, and
Gaining information from letters, Identifying a character as static or conflicts
Identifying examples that support the Explaining the meaning of unusual
dialogue, and narrative thesis dynamic phrases Explaining irony in story events
Identifying allusions Identifying the double meaning of a title Working with the Latin root centum Identifying foreshadowing Drawing lessons from story events
Comparing a character’s situation to a Working with the French root para Understanding the reasons for a char- Analyzing character in light of the story
Bible character’s Comparing characters’ actions to acter’s actions verse
Identifying the main points of stanzas Scripture passages Identifying an allusion Noting the descriptive language used to
of poetry Determining character traits from Understanding stereotypes describe setting
Identifying summaries of stanzas of actions Identifying indications of prejudice Inferring details from the story
poetry Interpreting symbols in a story Explaining the irony in a statement Matching figures of speech to their
Marking the rhyme scheme of a poem Using context clues to determine word Applying a verse to the story meanings
Identifying eye rhyme meanings Paraphrasing a poem Describing aspects of the story setting
Contrasting two characters Identifying the elements of setting Interpreting symbolism in a poem Explaining characters’ actions
Interpreting the meaning of a poem Interpreting and applying Bible verses Identifying the main idea of a stanza of
Applying the message of a poem to life Identifying an allusion poetry
Identifying proper response to life Learning the term anecdote
situations Identifying the key word in an anecdote

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LEVEL MATHEMATICS

Sunrise
100 Basic
Arithmetic

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
Skills
Sunrise
200
• Counting

Sunrise • Number Facts

300 • Basic
Operations
Sunrise Edition Mathematics
Sunrise
Addition
Subtraction
400 Multiplication CLE Sunrise Math (Grades 1-8) uses the incremental method of teaching. Each Sunrise Math LightUnit intro-
Division duces small increments from several branches of mathematics simultaneously. Most of each day’s lesson con-
centrates on rotating review of previously-learned concepts. This constant review helps students master math
Sunrise • Whole Numbers
concepts with a daily variety of material. Teacher’s Guides are essential for Grades 1-2, recommended for
500 • Fractions Grades 3-4, and useful for math teachers of higher levels.
• Decimals Memorization of the basic number facts in all four operations is emphasized in the first four grades, using
Sunrise • daily oral exercises, our own built-in flash-card system, and daily speed drills with charts that give each child
Factors and visible evidence of his/her progress. Basic geometry, the money system, problem solving, mental math, and
600 Multiples
number patterns are also introduced early and constantly reviewed for mastery.
• Story Problems The metric and U.S. systems of measurement are taught simultaneously with equal emphasis. Hands-on
Sunrise • Metric
exercises teach concepts of space and quantity early in the curriculum.
700 Beginning in Grade 5, basic algebra concepts are incorporated along with more complex arithmetic skills
• Geometry such as long division, decimals, and fraction operations. True-to-life story problems with a Biblical worldview
help children understand how math permeates daily life.
Sunrise • Formulas &
Ratios Grades 7 and 8 assume mastery of basic arithmetic and concentrate on consumer math, geometry, and pre-
800 algebra. Students who successfully complete Sunrise Math 700–800 should be able to move directly into any
• Graphs
basic Algebra 1.
• Pre-Algebra
The first LightUnit in each grade level, beginning with Math 201, is a review of concepts that should have
been mastered in the previous grade. These “-01” LightUnits may be used as diagnostic tools along with, or in
Sunrise Algebra I place of, our Math Diagnostic Tests to determine whether new or incoming students are ready for the rest of
900 Preliminary edition that level.
Each of the remaining nine LightUnits in levels 200–800 has a special-interest
CANADIAN MATH
theme that appears in story problems, nuggets of information, and in some of the
1000 Geometry
teaching lessons. For instance, Math 400 focuses on different countries of the
Uses
100 Canadian
world; Math 600 gives facts about famous mathematicians in history; and Math
700-800 devote each LightUnit to a particular occupation.
1100 Algebra II
spellings
and
Having mastered basic concepts and skills in Grades 1-8, the student proceeds to
200
1200 the study of more advanced mathematics in levels 900 through 1200.
• Functions
coins
• Trigonometry

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 100
101 102 103 104 105
Fact learning Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
tally marks for one-to-one correspon- Fact learning Fact learning Fact learning Fact learning
dence
Relationships: between Addition and subtraction: related facts Shapes and patterns: completing a pattern Money cup: counting dimes and nickels
relationships: first, last; top, bottom; larg-
er, smaller; longer, shorter; over, Number line: 0 to 20 Money cup: counting pennies and nickels Money cup: cent symbol Reading and writing number words
under; before, after Oral dictation: writing twenties, thirties Place value: hundreds Fractions: identifying ½ of an object Number line: scale of 2’s with 10’s labeled
reading and writing numbers: Addition and subtraction: - symbol Oral dictation: writing hundreds and ones Counting sequence by 2’s, 10 to 20 Clock: telling time to 35 and 40 minutes
identifying and writing expanded numbers; subtracting one Greater than, less than: comparing coins past; 45 minutes past
Section 2
Addition and subtraction: + & = ; Story problems: subtracting 1; one less with < & > symbols
Fact learning Section 2
adding 1’s; writing facts vertically; Money cup: recognizing and counting Clock: reading and writing time
Measurements: non-standard units of Fact learning
dimes and pennies
adding 0’s; twins Section 2 measure; measuring with cubits Fractions: identifying ½ of a number; relat-
Ordinal numbers: second Section 2 Fact learning Number line: scale of 1’s with 2’s labeled; ing ½ and doubles
Shapes and patterns: circle, square Fact learning Addition and subtraction: doubles; related counting scale by 2’s; scale of 1’s with Addition and subtraction: adding 2 more
Story problems: addition Story problem: choosing operation facts; supplying missing numbers; 10’s labeled Number line: vertical line
Money cup: recognizing & counting Place value: counting 10’s and 1’s adding 3 one-digit numbers Clock: reading and writing time to 5 Section 3
pennies; cent symbol Addition and subtraction: subtracting one Number line: beginning with other than 0 minutes Fact learning
Oral dictation: writing ones numbers; less; related subtraction facts; Shapes and patterns: rectangle
subtracting zero Section 3 Clock: telling time to 50 and 55 minutes
teens numbers Relationships: greatest, least past
Oral dictation: writing fifties Fact learning
Place value: tens, zero Addition and subtraction:
Shapes and patterns: square; using a Section 3 Measurements: standard measurements
Counting sequence: from 5 to 1 adding 2 two-digit numbers; adding 1
ruler; congruent Fact learning Counting sequence by 2’s to 24
Number line: 0 to 10 two-digit and 1 one-digit number;
Number line: counting by 10’s Graphs: horizontal bar graph Fractions: identifying ½ of a group
Greater than, less than: comparing subtracting 2 from an even number
Story problems: adding 3 addends
two numbers with < & > symbols Section 3 Measurements: drawing a line;
Ordering 3 nonconsecutive numbers
Fact learning Shapes and patterns: line measuring in inches
Money cup: recognizing and counting Reading and writing number words
nickels
Shapes and patterns: triangle
Number line: counting by 5’s
Ordering 2 nonconsecutive numbers 108
Section 1
106 107 Fact learning 109 110
Addition and subtraction:
Section 1 Section 1 subtracting a two-digit from a three- Section 1 Section 1
Fact learning Fact learning digit number; subtracting a three-digit Fact learning Fact learning
Addition and subtraction: subtracting a Addition and subtraction: from a three-digit number; exchanging Addition and subtraction: Money cup: counting quarters
two-digit from a two-digit number; adding 2 two-digit and 1 one-digit 10 ones for 1 ten in addition carrying to the tens column Number line: scale of 5’s with 25’s labeled
subtracting a one-digit from a two- numbers; adding 3 two-digit numbers; Story problems: converting from foot Fractions: identifying 1/3 of an object; Greater than, less than: by comparing
digit number adding two-digit and three-digit num- identifying 1/3 of a group number sentences with <, >, =
Defining true/false statements bers Section 2 Addition and subtraction:
Relations: fewest Fact learning Section 2
Reading and solving story problems carrying to the hundreds column
Addition and subtraction: adding 3 three- Fact learning
Section 2 Number line: scale of 5’s with 10’s labeled Measurements: centimeters in a meter;
digit numbers; adding a two-digit and Measurements: feet in a yard; measuring
Fact learning Section 2 measuring with meters
2 three-digit numbers; adding ten to a yards; inches in a yard
Shapes and patterns: growing patterns Fact learning number Addition and subtraction: adding and sub- Section 2
Section 3 Ordering 4 nonconsecutive numbers Fractions: ½ dozen tracting in the same problem Fact learning
Fact learning Number line: scale of 2’s; reading 1’s with Graphs: key in a pictograph; reading and Section 3 Addition and subtraction: adding 4
Number line: with numbers between 10’s labeled understanding a pictograph addends
Fact learning
marks on a line Thermometer: reading odd-numbered Shapes and patterns: angle
Section 3 Graphs: reading a bar graph with a scale
Thermometer: degree symbol; reading temperatures Money cup: counting quarters and
Fact learning of 2’s
even numbered temperatures Fractions: identifying ¼ of an object pennies; counting dollars and quarters
Addition and subtraction: exchanging 10 Number line: scale of 25’s with 100’s
Section 3 tens for 1 hundred in addition; adding labeled Section 3
Fact learning 10 to a number Story problems: adding and subtracting in Fact learning
Measurements: measuring with Greater than, less than: comparing num- same problem Shapes and patterns: horizontal; vertical
centimeters ber sentences with < & > symbols

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 200
201 202 203 204 205
Reviews and tests these skills and Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
concepts:
Telling time to 50 and 55 minutes past the Facts - 9, 5, and 4 Adding 9 to numbers Adding doubles - 7, 8, and 9
Clock hour Writing fractions Counting by 3’s to 21 Identifying line and ray
Addition and subtraction - concepts Pairs and even numbers Half of a group Each, a, and pair in story problems Counting by 12’s to 60
and terms
Addends, digits, and number sentences Celsius and Fahrenheit freezing Thirds of a group Opposites of doubles - 7, 8, and 9
Fractions
Ordinal numbers temperatures How many pints in a quart Counting by 4’s to 28
Numbers
Adding four addends Equal parts in fractions Quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies Equal sign and not equal sign
Money
Adding on a number line Expanding numbers to 100’s Finding fourths of a group
Patterns Section 2
Reading a pictograph Reading and writing tally marks Naming line segments
Shapes How many ounces in a pound
Adding and subtracting 2
Measurements Section 2 Section 2 Time patterns
Story problems Section 2 Carrying to hundreds Points on polygons Telling time to the minute
Addition and subtraction - Differences of 2 Copying problems with uneven digits Subtracting 9 from a number Counting by 4’s to 40
computation Quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies Zero as a placeholder How many fewer, how many more in story Story problems with up to four addends
True and false Pairs and odd numbers The term difference problems
Section 3
Graphs Horizontal and vertical Writing a story problem solution Fifths, sixths, and eighths
Adding or subtracting money
Polygons Counting by 3’s to 30
Section 3 How many quarts in a gallon
Carrying to the tens place Identifying hexagon, octagon, oval,
How many cups in a pint, quart Between which two hundreds
Adding doubles, 4, 5, and 6 pentagon
How many hours in a day Drawing line segments
Understanding tens and ones
Understanding a.m. and p.m. Section 3 Different coins make the same value
Days on a calendar; feet in a yard
The 12 months and their order Choosing coins for a value
Section 3 Writing the date Words that tell when to subtract
Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometers Putting hands on clock Between which two tens
Centimeters and meters Adding to check subtraction
<, >, and = in number sentences Reading dials
Expanding tens and ones
Naming points
Number sentences with problems on right
Fractional parts are equal
Adding and subtracting 10

206 207 208 209 210


Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
The concept of multiplication Multiplying by 2 Multiplying by 5 Borrowing twice Unnecessary numbers in story problems
Identifying factors and products Reading thousands and tens The nearest ten or hundred Number sentences with letters Finding the diameter
Calculating how much time has passed Writing thousands and tens Understanding the thousands place Number sentences with problems on Section 2
Multiplying equal addends Two-step story problems Expanding thousands either side
Solving story problems with numbers from
Reading graphs that count by twos Finding numbers halfway between tens Adding in any order Parallel lines other story problems
Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 Symmetry
Borrowing from tens Borrowing from hundreds How many teaspoons in a tablespoon Adding tens and hundreds Doubling numbers mentally
Reading and writing thousands Multiplying by 10 Identifying liters Measuring to one-fourth inches Section 3
Calculating what time something Finding numbers halfway between Understanding equal fractions Identifying sphere, cube, cylinder Guessing the number on a number line
happened hundreds Temperatures below 0 degrees Solving larger problems mentally (addi- Sevenths, ninths, sixteenth
Reading thousands and hundreds tion)
Section 3 Section 3
Writing thousands and hundreds
Order of factors in multiplication Writing story problem labels Section 3
Multiplying by 1 Section 3 Carrying twice Identifying pyramid, cone
Reading thousands and ones How many grams in a kilogram Borrowing across zero Solving larger problems mentally (subtrac-
Writing thousands and ones Counting by half inches Understanding quarter and fourth tion)
Multiplying by 0 Measuring to the half inch Finding the change Finding the perimeter
Identifying right angles Ordering four-digit numbers Subtracting tens and hundreds
Learning to think (logic)

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 300
301 302 303 304 305
Reviews and tests these skills and Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
concepts:
Steps for solving story problems Commas in large numbers Understanding millimeters Changing yards to feet
Addition, including money
Multiplication number lines Reading numbers with commas Borrowing across zero Counting by sevens
Calendar and clock
Multiplication tables Multiples Adding uneven tens or hundreds Decimals
Fractions
Changing word sentences to number Counting by fifties Equal fractions Measuring capacity—US and metric
Geometry sentences Writing thousands Zero is a placeholder Multiplying 9
Logic and story problems Simplifying number sentences Counting by nines Multiplying 4 When 9 is a factor
Measurements Mentally adding or subtracting even Multiplying 3
Money Section 2 Section 2
tens
Multiplication Section 2 Millimeters and centimeters Mixed numbers
Numbers Section 2 Sixty seconds in a minute Money patterns Multiplying and adding in the same
Patterns Borrowing twice Subtracting one-digit numbers from Find the change problem
Graphs Finding how many more or less two-digit numbers One-fourth inch Changing meters to centimeters
Using a reference chart Finding the missing part in story prob- Counting by fourths Multiply two-digit numbers
Mentally adding one-digit numbers to lems Checking addition Mentally adding one-digit numbers to
two-digit numbers Missing factors two-digit numbers with carrying
Parallel lines Section 3
Numerator and denominator Liters and milliliters
Carrying twice Putting fractions in order
Section 3 Deciding whether to add or multiply Section 3
Section 3 Finding the area of a shape Meters and millimeters Two-step story problems
Finding the perimeter Measuring length—US and metric Time patterns Expanding a number before adding
Number patterns Counting by sixes Teaspoon and tablespoon More about millimeters, centimeters,
Solids Using function tables and decimals
Drawing rays Adding larger numbers Larger or smaller angles
Hundred thousands Changing gallons to quarts
Choosing the nearest ten Measuring elapsed time in story prob-
Mentally doubling a number lems
306 Mentally adding or subtracting even 308 309
hundreds
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Using answers from a previous story Dividing By 5, 1, and 0 Solving story problems with division
problem to solve another 307 Looking for addends that equal ten Kilograms in a metric ton
Decimals can show mixed numbers Multiply by 8 Dividing by 4
Division Section 1 Reading a line graph One-fourth of a number
Fractions that equal 1
Counting by eights
Borrow across two zeroes
Making a pictograph Rounding to the nearest centimeter 310
Section 2 Rounding to the nearest inch
Finding half of large numbers Section 2 Section 1
Division the opposite of multiplication Adding and subtracting tenths Dividing to find a missing factor Section 2 When to multiply, when to divide
Multiplying 6 Multiply money Expressions
Section 2 Dividing by 8
Unnecessary numbers in story Multiply three-digit numbers Dividing by 6
Checking subtraction Division with a remainder
problems Division facts that equal one Counting by twelves: 72-144
Division number sentences Radius and diameter
Decimals on a number line Reading a circle graph Expressions with variables
Putting decimals in order Multiplying 7 Section 2
Reading dials Rounding to the nearest dollar
Millimeters, tenths of centimeters Perpendicular Feet in a mile
Days of the months Section 3 Section 3 Dividing by 9
Section 3 Measuring weight Estimating answers
Intersections Changing to tens to add
Deciding whether to add, subtract, or Variables Subtracting five-digit numbers
Section 3 Setting up division problems
multiply Solving variables Dividing by 7
Decimals and place values Leap year Section 3
Dividing by 3 Symmetry
Multiplying and carrying 52 weeks in a year Negative numbers
One-third of a number Quarter and fourth
365 days in a year Dividing by 2 Volume
16 ounces in a pound Subtracting fractions
Mentally multiply tens and hundreds Rounding to the nearest 10 or 100 Maps with a scale
Ounces, pound, ton Adding fractions
Two ways to write division problems Follow the map
Grams, kilogram, metric ton Kilometers and meters
Quotient How many years have passed? What
Changing feet to yards
Room and body temperatures year is it?

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 400
401 402 403 404 405
Reviews and tests these skills and Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
concepts:
Naming lines and line segments Digit sums shortcut Change mixed numbers to improper frac- Common factors
Multiplication Facts
Division is the opposite of multiplication Changing feet to yards tions Ordering decimals (hundredths)
Fractions
Doubling large numbers Whole numbers and two-place decimals Factor rules for 3 and 9 Adding and subtracting hundredths
Measurements
Names for parts of a division problem Rounding to the nearest dollar Perimeter and area Multiplying three factors
Decimals
Numbers through millions Mixed numbers and improper fractions Area of squares and rectangles Volume
Addition
Measuring circles Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1,000 Looking for addends that equal 10 Changing Improper fractions to whole or
Numbers
Naming rays Dividing by 10, 100, and 1,000 mixed numbers
Subtraction Section 2
Adding and subtracting fractions Section 2 Use digit sums to check multiplication Section 2
Metric Measures horizontally Multiplying a two-digit number by a two-
Multiplication Multiplying decimals by 10 and 100 Simplifying fractions
Section 2 digit number
Rounding Similar figures Making equal fractions
Adding and subtracting fractions vertically Factor rules for 2, 5, and 10
Mental Math Count by elevens Borrowing in your head
Division with a remainder Writing numbers through millions
Problem Solving Horizontal borrowing with subtraction
Estimate to add and subtract Section 3
Factors Rounding in the middle of a number
Naming triangles Three-digit dividends, two-digit quotients
Finding a fraction of a number
Section 3 Hundredths and place value Section 3
Digit sums
Five steps in long division Writing remainders as fractions Measuring volume
Multiplying three-digit numbers without
carrying Multiply two-digit numbers by tens Find factors using multiples Finding the missing numerator
Reading numbers through millions Checking multiplication Decimals and money Types of graphs
Multiplying three-digit numbers with Common solids Pictographs that show halves
carrying Checking addition and subtraction Making a pictograph
Section 3 Gram, kilogram, and metric ton
Four-step division One-fourth inch
Meaning of centi and milli
Carrying mentally
Checking division problems with
remainders
Multiplying money
Proper and improper fractions
Counting by 12’s to 144
406 407 408 409 410
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Section 1
Keys to finding common factors Simplifying expressions in the right order Drawing angles Meters and centimeters
Counting zeros to multiply
Measuring circles Subtracting a mixed number from a whole Liters and milliliters Rounding to the nearest fourth-inch
Rounding tenths to whole numbers
Ratios compare amounts number Division with 0 in the quotient Sets without pictures
Degrees measure angles
Circumference and diameter Lowest common multiple Adding time with carrying Prime numbers
Making a bar graph
Vertex; naming angles Making a line graph
Section 2 Section 2 Section 2
Simplifying fractions to simplest form Expressions and variables Section 2 Section 2 Keys to finding prime numbers
Ratios compare measurements Analogies Simplifying with parentheses Squares and square roots One-half and tenths
Multiply 12 facts Estimating multiplication Adding and subtracting time Subtracting time with borrowing One-half and hundredths
Gross Multiply 11 facts A quicker way to find LCM Finding averages Symbol for square root
Using digit sums to check addition Adding or subtracting mixed numbers Other numbers that equal 100 Measuring to 1/8-inch Equal fractions
Temperatures below zero If/then statements Section 3 Section 3 Section 3
Counting across zero Writing the date with numbers Three-digit quotients Congruent angles Dry food measures
Section 3 Section 3 Borrowing to subtract fractions Dividing money Symmetry and asymmetry
Multiplying three-digit numbers by two- Multiplying three-digit numbers by three- Using a protractor Sets Symmetrical patterns
digit numbers digit numbers Expanding numbers to millions Meters and decimals Completing symmetrical shapes
Area of triangles Comparing numbers across zero Subtracting from 100 Drawing congruent angles Places on a grid
Rounding nines Simplifying expressions Using digit sums to check subtraction Scale drawing on a grid
One minus a fraction Simplifying mixed numbers
Special temperatures Place value through millions
Counting by sixteens What would equal 100?

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 500
501 502 503 504 505
Reviews and tests these skills and con- Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
cepts:
Simplest form for fractions and mixed Division with 0 in the quotient Changing fractions to common denomi- Equations must balance
Integers and Expressions numbers Subtracting a mixed number from a nators Multiplying fractions
Measures Rounding decimals to the nearest whole whole number Using digit sums to check multiplication Annexing zeros to add and subtract deci-
Data number Using common denominators to add or Using a protractor mals
Decimals and subtraction Tenths, hundredths, and thousandths subtract Naming the vertex and angles Expanding with multiples of ten
Factors and digit sums Decimals and place value Order of simplifying expressions Dividing money
Division Section 2
Hidden questions in story problems Squares and square roots to 12
Fractions Section 2 Canceling before multiplying fractions
Finding the area of a triangle by formula
Geometry Section 2 Dividing by any two-digit number Revising two-digit divisor estimates
Mental math Reading decimals Section 2 Squares to 15 Placing decimal points in multiplication
Multiplication Using digit sums to check addition Dividing by multiples of ten Finding the LCD before adding and sub- Three ways to write ratios
Rounding and estimation Writing decimals Combining like integers tracting fractions
Section 3
Numbers and ratios Three-digit quotients The meaning of pi One-half, five-tenths, and fifty
Understanding quadrilaterals
Divisibility Comparing decimals with differing place hundredths
Borrowing to subtract mixed numbers
Using digit sums to check subtraction values Section 3 with LCD
Hidden facts in story problems Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and Drawing angles Annexing zeros in decimal products
dividing decimals
Section 2 Congruent angles Divisibility rule for 6
Combining opposite integers
Finding the area of a rectangle by Rounding to any place More about lines, line segments, and
Multiplying by moving decimal points
formula Ordering decimals rays
Place value through trillions Section 3 Removing zeros in decimals Changing whole numbers to fractions
Reading numbers through trillions Combining unlike integers Choosing sensible measurement units:
Graph scales Finding the lowest common denominator capacity
Finding the area of a square by formula Borrowing to subtract fractions
Finding the average Finding the circumference by formula
Writing numbers through trillions Dividing by moving decimal points
Choosing sensible measures: distance Finding perimeters
Choosing sensible measurement units:
weight
506 507 509 510
508
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Solving equations Using cross products to solve and check Section 1 Order of operations on a calculator Find the better price
Understanding parallelograms proportions Rounding mixed decimals Variables on the right side of the equa- Classifying triangles by sides
Checking equations Prime and composite numbers Adding and subtracting time tion Right triangles
Decimals for common fractions ½, ¼, ¾ Understanding rhombuses Annexing decimal places to complete Time passing over 12:00 Changing to common measurement units
Using digit sums to check division Degrees in circles division Symbols and elements of a set in story problems
Multiplying mentally; two digits by one Eyeball estimating
Section 2 Section 2 digit Section 2
Equivalent ratios: enlarging Reciprocals The decimal key on a calculator Section 2
Metric prefixes Section 2 Symbols for feet and inches; adding feet Comparing fractions by comparing deci-
Multiples of 7 and 8 to 100
Finding the fraction of a number mentally Short division and inches mal equivalents
Multiplying fractions, mixed numbers,
and whole numbers Metric prefix chart Understanding trapezoids Ordered pairs and points on a grid Intersection of sets
Equivalent ratios: simplest form Metric abbreviations Story problems with remainders Identity property Roman numerals through 2000
Relating common fractions with decimals Rounding decimals to estimate
Section 3 Section 3 on a number line Section 3
Rounding decimals Setting up proportions Subtracting feet and inches Section 3
Section 3 Union of sets Multiplication shortcuts
Proportions: Finding the missing term Dividing fractions
Dividing fractions in story problems Zero property of multiplication Biological symmetry
Understanding percent Zero placeholders in decimal quotients
How much time has passed? Multiplying feet and inches Precision in measurement
Writing fractions as percents Changing fractions to percents
Using proportions to convert U.S. Commutative property Is the answer more or less than the esti-
Multiplying fractions in story problems Converting metric units
measures mate?
Understanding calculators Recognizing incorrect results on the cal-
Decimals, fractions, and money culator

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 600
601 602 603 604 605
Reviews and tests these skills and Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
concepts: Rounding mixed numbers Simplifying expressions by substituting Dividing by multiples of 100 with imate that is too small with three-digit
Algebra Checking division using digit sums numbers for variables remainders divisors
Data and Percents Annexing decimal places to complete Multiplying mixed numbers, whole Naming many years Factors of prime and composite num-
Decimal Computation division numbers, and fractions with more Writing ratios as percents bers
Decimal Concepts Measuring angles and finding the sum than two factors The other part of a percent The Sieve of Eratosthenes
Division Capacity measures Classifying angles by degrees Changing percents to fractions Prime factor trees
Fractions Organizing information with tally charts Reading tables Choosing suitable graphs Circle graphs
Geometry Section 2 Section 2 Section 2
Section 2
Numbers Converting fractions and mixed num- Converting decimals to fractions and Square numbers
Converting common metric units of
Ratio and Proportion bers to decimals mixed numbers weight Triangular numbers
Rounding and Estimating Remainders in story problems Commutative properties of addition Estimating to divide by a three digit- Computing sales tax
Using proportions to convert U.S. and multiplication divisor Changing fractions to decimals on a
measures Rounding decimal quotients Percent of a number calculator
Using a tally chart to make picto- Line symmetry Polygon review Angles of a quadrilateral
graphs Associative properties of addition and Converting common metric units of
multiplication Section 3
Section 3 capacity
Dividing to change fractions to per-
Variables on the right side of equa- Section 3 Coordinates on a grid
cents
tions Canceling twice to multiply fractions Revising an estimate that is too large Section 3
Using calculators Drawing pictures to solve problems with three-digit divisors Rounding tax to the nearest cent
Repeating decimals Formula for circumference of a circle Converting common metric units of Decimal quotients and story problem
Classifying triangles by length of sides with fractions length solutions
Understanding trapezoids
606
Division with multiples of 10, 100, or Simplifying expressions with multipli- Circle terms
1,000 cation symbols Finding a fraction of a number on a
Section 1 607 Using the calculator decimal key Distributive property calculator
Formula for the area of a circle Multiplication symbols Short division
Section 1
Upside-down short division Dividing a decimal by a decimal Distance formula
Finding discounts and sale prices Converting square units
Exponents
Reading and writing numbers with
Finding sales tax in one step 608
Using decimal equivalents to compare
exponents fractions Section 1
Pictographs Drawing bar graphs Time zones 609 610
Appointments and schedules
Section 2 Section 2 Section 1 Section 1
Standard time and daylight savings
Simplifying by combining like terms Combining integers on a number line: Adding mixed measures Multiplication and division terms
time
Prime factor division positive + negative and negative + Double bar graphs Unit pricing
Drawing line graphs
Divide by using the division bar positive Why we don’t divide by zero Multiplying mixed measures
Canceling zeros in fractions Rules for combining integers: positive Section 2 Graphing data Infinite and finite sets of numbers
Larger dividends with three-digit + negative and negative + positive Using dates to find the age of an
divisors Solving two-step equations with divi- object Section 2 Section 2
sion Finding the missing dimension in the Finding the missing dimensions: Converting to a mixed measure
Section 3 perimeter of a rectangle
Savings accounts: deposits and with- area of a rectangle Buying from a menu
Dividing to solve equations Converting mixed measures
drawals Simple interest on savings accounts Writing equations from words
Formula for perimeter of rectangles and loans Formula for area of a parallelogram
Formula for the volume of a Budgeting
and parallelograms rectanglular prism Using multiples to expand decimals Terms for periods of years
Identifying right triangles Section 3
Combining integers on a number line: Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Using dates to determine someone’s
positive + positive and negative + Parts of a solid Scale drawings Counting weeks age
negative Solving percents using proportions Compass directions Map scales Finding patterns in numbers
Rules for combining integers: positive Measuring the angles of a triangle Relationships of capacity, volume, and Subtracting mixed measures Making a recipe smaller
and negative + negative The sum of the angles of a triangle weight in the metric system Decimal equivalents for thirds and Making a recipe larger
Percents over 100% Converting cubic units Using a compass to draw circles sixths Sensible metric measures
Tithes and offerings Rates Problem solving with lists and tables Addition and subtraction terms

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 700
701 702 703 704 705
Tests these skills and concepts: Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Geometry Facts Formula for the area of a parallelogram Formula for the volume of a triangular Solving two-step equations with multiplica- Constructing congruent angles
Division with three-digit divisors Finding digit sums by casting out nines prism tion Solving inequalities and graphing their
Geometry applications Multiplying to solve equations Changing fractional percents to decimals Solving inequalities (< >) solutions
Division with decimals Christian giving without rounding Symbols for congruent and similar Combining numbers and words to express
Using formulas Fascinating discoveries: golden Multiplying expressions that include vari- Constructing congruent line segments large numbers
Percent concepts triangle ables Honesty in graphing information Understanding depreciation
Fraction multiplication Figuring commissions Fascinating discoveries: dividing by zero Fascinating discoveries: everyday metric
Section 2 Fascinating discoveries: the plane is not allowed
Percent applications Formula for the area of a trapezoid Section 2
Expressions and equations Writing mixed number percents as deci- Section 2 Section 2 Listing prime factors using exponents
Proportions mals without rounding Finding the missing dimensions for area Graphing solutions (> < =) Memorizing the powers of the smaller
Exponents, integers, and coordinates Using prime factors to find the greatest and perimeter of a rectangle Percents in story problems: dealing with numbers
Primes and factors common factor Converting between miles and kilometers the remainder Reflex angles
Division puzzle Graphs and statistics: tally charts Fractional answers in two-step equations Finding missing angle measures in trian- Formula for the volume of a cylinder
Fascinating discoveries: digit sums pattern Graphs and statistics: drawing bar graphs gles Graphs and statistics: building line graphs
Fascinating discoveries: graphing relation- Graphs and statistics: building pictographs Fascinating discoveries: nonstandard units
Section 3 ships Fascinating discoveries: calendar puzzles of measure
Using digit sums to check multiplication
Finding the areas of irregular shapes Section 3 Section 3 Section 3
Subtracting negative integers Using digit sums to check division Simplifying and solving expressions in Calculating increase and decrease
Adding, subtracting, and multiplying mixed Rounding mixed numbers to the nearest equations Order of operations with exponents
measures whole number Simplifying complex fractions Classifying triangles
Percent equivalents for thirds and sixths Equations, inequalities, and variables Using fractional equivalents of percents in Powers of ten
Fascinating discoveries: golden rectangles Dividing mixed measures story problems Converting between kilograms and
and Fibonacci numbers Using proportions to convert between U.S. Converting between liters and gallons pounds
and metric measures Decimal and percent equivalents for Fascinating discoveries: more powers of
Fascinating discoveries: hidden parallelo- eighths ten
grams Fascinating discoveries: an endless num-
ber loop

706 707 708 709 710


Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Bisecting an angle Bisecting a line segment Multiplying variable with exponents Bible measures of capacity (dry) Old Testament shekels and talents
Multiplying positive and negative inte- Combining like terms to simplify and solve Symbols for perpendicular and parallel Bible measures of capacity (liquid) Special sets of numbers
gers Negative exponents as decimals Constructing parallel lines Constructing a perpendicular from a point Writing numbers in scientific notation
Multiplying two negative integers Interest on savings and loans The range of data to a line Finding unit price to the nearest cent
The cost of installment buying Fascinating discoveries: networks Calculating interest in months Finding any part of the distance formula Fascinating discoveries: circle of beads
Fascinating discoveries: reflections; Fascinating discoveries: Noah’s ark; vol- Figuring operating expenses
flipping the figure Section 2 ume Fascinating discoveries: a problem with Section 2
Section 2 Polyhedra length Diagonals of polygons
Combining integers in vertical form Translating words into expressions or Section 2 Twenty-four-hour digital time
equations Symbols for sets Section 2 Graphing linear equations
Dividing with negative integers
Finding the percent of increase or Bible measures of length Venn diagrams for intersection of sets Graphs and statistics: double line graphs
Solving fraction questions using pro-
portions decrease Using powers of ten to expand numbers Disjoint sets Fascinating discoveries: diagonal diver-
Graphs and statistics: reading circle Graphs and statistics: calculating degrees Graphs and statistics: histograms The empty set sion
graphs and calculating sector per- for circle graph sectors Fascinating discoveries: Noah’s ark ver- Arcs and semicircles
Fascinating discoveries: the Konigsberg sus a tractor trailer Linear relations Section 3
cents New Testament measures of weight and
Fascinating discoveries: translations; problem Graphs and statistics: choosing an appro-
Section 3 priate graph to display data money
sliding the figure Section 3 Using prime factorization to find the LCM Using prime factors to reduce fractions
Finding mean, median, and mode Fascinating discoveries: Venn diagram
Section 3 Finding complements, supplements, and challenge Scale drawings using proportions
The exponents 1 and 0 Finding the surface area of prisms opposites The relationship of volume to capacity in
Finding the missing dimensions for Choosing equations for problems Venn diagrams for the universal set, sets, Section 3 the metric system
any measurement formula Using the distributive property to and subsets Metric and U.S. measures of land area Constructing a congruent figure using a
Negative exponents as fractions simplify and solve Points on a coordinate plane Understanding scientific notation reflection
Complementary and supplementary Converting between meters and yards Converting between teaspoons and milli- Converting between Celsius and Fascinating discoveries: tessellations
angles Fascinating discoveries: the Konigsberg liters Fahrenheit temperatures
Converting between inches and cen- solution Fascinating discoveries: the ark versus Map scales using proportions
timeters railroad cars. The complement of a set
Fascinating discoveries: rotation; Fascinating discoveries: Venn diagram
turning the figure challenge

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SUNRISE MATHEMATICS 800
801 802 803 804 805
Tests these skills and concepts: Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Integer computation Finding the areas of irregular shapes con- Constructing congruent triangles Multiplying combinations of variables, con- Finding volume with varied units
Math facts to know taining circle parts Squaring fractions and decimals stants, and exponents Constructing a triangle with three given sides
Solving equations Using prime factorization to find the LCM Like terms in expressions Constructing congruent angles Reducing algebraic fractions
Percent concepts The distributive property with negative num- Automobile purchase costs Probability with more than two options Generic and store brand items
Area and volume bers Fascinating discoveries: angel food cakes Convenient store pricing Fascinating discoveries: sums, squares, and
Expressions Profit and loss Fascinating discoveries: using your watch to differences
Fascinating discoveries: The Greek Cross Section 2 determine your speed
Percent applications Section 2
Simplifying expressions that include different
Geometry Section 2 variables Section 2 Graphing linear equations on a coordinate
Prime numbers Finding the surface area of pyramids Finding the surface area of cylinders Solving equations with a squared variable plane
U.S./metric conversions The subtraction/negative sign Using numbers for probability Finding the surface area of cones Scientific notation
Inequalities Understanding probability Graphs and statistics: Bar-in-a-bar graph Finding square roots on a calculator Probability and percents
Expressing certainty Fascinating discoveries: density of water – Graphs and statistics: Circle graph Histograms
Visualizing probabilities Part 1 Fascinating discoveries: negative roots Fascinating discoveries: calculator fun
Bar graphs Section 3 Section 3 Section 3
Fascinating discoveries: faithful formulas for Changing fractional percents to decimals Finding lengths using the Pythagorean Dividing variables with exponents
surface areas of pyramids and prisms (with rounding) Theorem Formula for the surface area of a sphere
Section 3 Simplifying expressions that include expo- The relationship of volume to capacity in Overhead (fixed costs)
The Pythagorean Theorem nents U. S. measures Unit price: Changing thousandths of a dollar
806 Showing profit and loss as a percent of sales Linear relations Counting change from a cash register dis- to tenths of a cent
Using the interest formula for partial years Rational and irrational numbers play Multiplying numbers in scientific notation
Section 1
Points on a coordinate plane Perfect squares and irrational square roots Order of operations with grouping symbols: Fascinating discoveries: 3 x 3 squares.
Markup and selling price
Fluid ounces, pints, quarts, and gallons Fascinating discoveries: density of water – parentheses, brackets, and braces
Constructing a triangle with two given sides
Fascinating discoveries: the 3-4-5 Rule Part 2 Graphing linear equations
and a given angle (SAS)
Fascinating discoveries: understanding the
Finding the volume of pyramids and cones
formula for surface area of cones
Introduction to insurances 808
Fascinating discoveries: constructing regu-
lar hexagons and equilateral triangles
807 Section 1 809 810
Section 1 Multiplying negative numbers in a series Section 1 Section 1
Section 2
Solving equations with fractional coefficients Simplifying negative numbers with exponents Variables on both sides of a complex equa- Recognizing wants and needs
Simplifying expressions with division bars
Constructing a triangle with two given angles Formula for the volume of a sphere tion Budgeting – Tracking present expenses
Using the percent proportion to solve story
and their contained side Measuring electricity: Volts, amperes, and Compound interest Writing a check
problems
Chain discounts watts Counting significant digits Important safety tips for writing a check
Combination probability
Calculating insurance premiums Property tax in mills Vehicle insurance Budgeting – Projecting future expenses
Line graphs
Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for 11 Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for Fascinating discoveries: compound Credit cards
Fascinating discoveries: constructing geo- seventeen interest formula Keeping a check register
metric designs Section 2
Solving equations with negative numerical Section 2 Section 2 Debit and ATM cards
Section 3 Other checking account transactions
coefficients Multiple probability without replacement Permutations
Distances between points Budgeting – Making it work
Extracting the square root Variables on both sides of a simple equation Which is the better buy?
Mental multiplication using the distributive Cashing or depositing a check
property Multiple probability Multiplying square roots Rounding according to significant digits
Graphs and statistics: multiple line graphs Graphs and statistics: Pictographs Graphs and statistics: Rectangle graphs Recording expenses using a multicolumn
Dividing numbers in scientific notation journal
Counting back change without a cash reg- Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for 7 Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for Fascinating discoveries: exponential
nineteen Christianity Reconciling your check register with your
ister Section 3 bank statement
Measuring electricity: kilowatt-hours Opposite and adjacent sides in trigonometry Section 3 Section 3 The path of a check
Fascinating discoveries: reading an electric Simplifying after multiplying or dividing in sci- The multiplication principle of counting Solving Inequalities: Multiplying or dividing
meter entific notation Introduction to sine, cosine, and tangent by a negative number
Unit price to tenths of cent Unit price: Dissimilar units Sine, cosine, and tangent applications
Making change without a cash register when Using proportions to solve fraction story Volume of an irregular solid
the customer gives both bills and coins problems Percentiles
Levels of precision The trigonometry chart Combining square roots
Fascinating discoveries: divisibility rule for Fascinaing discoveries: gold and silver soft- Fascinating discoveries: how wide is the
thirteen balls river?

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LEVEL SCIENCE

Sunrise
100 God’s Creation
• Man
• Plants

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
Sunrise • Animals
200 • Birds
• Earth
300 • Universe
• Physical Laws

Science
& Properties
400
• Earth Sciences
Beginning with God’s creation, the science series teaches the student about himself and his environment. It
Sunrise
• Life Sciences
emphasizes God as creator and sustainer of the universe. In teaching scientific facts and truths, it seeks to
500 honor the Creator—all laws are God’s laws; all life is God’s life; all truth is God’s truth.
Level 100 (a five-LightUnit course) is optional in order to provide the student more time for the Reading cur-
riculum. At this level reading is the most important subject since it is the basis for progress in every other
600 subject. Level 200 is supplemental and not required.
Man’s World Levels 100 through 800 teach basic knowledge about man and his physical environment and emphasize our
• Environment “stewardship” responsibility toward God’s creation. Health studies—addressing proper nutrition, hygiene,
• Machines and disease—form part of the content of these levels.
700 • Energy Levels 900 through 1200 teach general science, biology, chemistry, and physics.
• Health Independent and interesting investigations and experiments allow students to experience God’s creation
• Stewardship firsthand and to learn wise stewardship of His resources.
800 • Sciences of
Tomorrow

900 General Science

1000 Biology

1100 Chemistry

1200 Physics

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SUNRISE SCIENCE 100 Supplemental Grade 1 Course
101 102 103 104 105
Seeing and Feeling You and Your Pets God’s Beautiful World The Earth and Energy Music and Science
Seeing Colors and Shapes and Growing Weather and Seasons Land, Water, and Sky You Hear and See Music
Sizes Pets Rain God’s Gifts Music
Seeing Colors Pets Grow Sunshine and Clouds Mountains and Deserts Tone and Pitch
Colors Can Help You You Grow Snow and Wind Seashores and Woods Rhythm and Tune
Seeing Shapes Spring and Summer Oceans and Lakes Staff
Caring for Pets
Shapes Can Help You Fall and Winter Rivers Notes
Kinds of Pets
Seeing Sizes The Air and Clouds
God Cares for Pets Plants You Use Your Body and Mind
Sizes Can Help You
You Care For Pets Plants Grow Energy You See and Hear
Feeling With Your Hands Hay Sun You Taste and Smell
Caring for Yourself
Feeling Hard and Soft Grain and Corn Wind You Feel
Food
Feeling Rough and Smooth Garden and House Plants Water How Are They the Same?
Sleep
Feeling Wet and Dry and Sticky How Do They Change?
How Much Sleep Do You Need? Keep the World Beautiful We Use Energy
Feeling With Your Feet Exercise Trash Using Animals and Fuels You and God’s World
Feeling Hot and Cool and Squishy Clean Up Using Electricity and the Sun Take Care of Yourself
Feeling Sharp and Slippery Saving Energy Take Care of the World

44
SUNRISE SCIENCE 200 Optional Grade 2 Course
201 202 203 204 205
God Gives Us Animals Animals and Their Habitats Mammals You Know Learning About Birds Birds and Bird-Watching
Animals in Cold Habitats
God Created Animals Small Mammals About Birds Meet the Birds
Animals of the Tundra
Creation Squirrels How Birds Travel Mourning Dove
Animals of Antarctica
God, Man, and Animals Bats Feathers, Feet, and Bills Great Horned Owl
Animals in Hot Habitats Deer Mice More About the Body of a Bird Mallard
God Cares For Animals
Animals of the Desert Striped Skunks Birds’ Nests and Baby Birds Crow
God’s Plan for Animals
Animals of the Rain Forest Porcupines Red-Tailed Hawk
Special Body Parts Some Common Birds
Animals of the African Savanna Large Mammals Robin Getting Read for Bird-Watching
The Gift of Animals
Animals in Other Habitats White-Tailed Deer Blue Jay Things You Will Need
We Get Food From Animals
Animals of the Forest Black Bears Black-Capped Chickadee Attracting Birds
We Get Clothes From Animals
Animals of the Swamp Dogs Mockingbird Exploring
Animals Work for Us
Animals of the Prairie Cattle
We Enjoy Animals More Birds Watching the Birds
Animals in More Than One Habitat Observing Mammals Great Blue Heron What to Watch For
God Wants Us to Care for Animals
What Is Migration? Animal Watch Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Using Your Eyes
If You Have a Pet
More Animals That Migrate Telling About Your Animal Watch Killdeer Using Your Ears
My Pet
Animal Conservation

45
SCIENCE 300
301 302 303 304 305
You Grow and Change Plants Animals: Growth and Change You Are What You Eat Properties of Matter
Your Body Breathes Air Plant Parts What Makes Environments How to Build a Healthy Body Matter
The Air Comes Into Your Body Roots Different? Food Your Body Needs Robert Boyle
The Air Goes to the Lungs Stems Temperature Food Your Body Does Not Need Properties
The Body Needs Oxygen Leaves Water
How to Plan for Healthy Eating Changes in Matter
The Body Gives off Carbon Dioxide Food Storage Parts Light
Choosing the Right Foods Physical Changes
Soil
Your Body Digests Food Plant Growth Preparing Wholesome Snacks Chemical Changes
Food Comes Into the Mouth Water and Minerals How Are Animals Different
How to Form Good Health Habits
Food Goes to the Stomach Carbon Dioxide Structure
Care of Teeth
Food Is Ready for the Body Sunlight Kinds of Food
Care of the Eyes
Temperature Respiration
Your Body Exercises and Rests Care of the Body
The Muscles Work Hard Plant Changes How Do Animals Grow and Care of Your Thoughts
The Bones Are Important Seeds Change?
The Body Rests Roots Invertebrates
Stems Amphibians
Your Body Is Different From an
Bulbs Mammals
Animal
Your Conscience Plant Measurement
Your Spirit
Your Mind
Your Growth

306 307 308 309 310


Sounds and You Times and Seasons Rocks and Their Changes Heat Energy Physical Changes
Sounds Are Made How the Earth Moves How Some Rocks Are Formed Where We Get Heat Energy Physical Change
What Do You Hear? The Earth Rotates By Heat Friction Change in Man
What Is Sound? The Earth Revolves By Pressure Fire Change in Plants
Electricity Change in Animals
Sounds Are Different Why Time Changes How Rocks Are Changed
Our Bodies
Where Are Sounds? Day and Night By Water The Earth
The Sun
How Do Sounds Travel? Months and Years By Wind Properties of Matter
Why Are Sounds Not the Same? Time Zones By Heat and Cold What Heat Energy Is and Does Seasons and Time
By Plants Definition of Heat Energy Rocks
Sounds Are Heard Why Seasons Change
Effects of Heat Energy
How Do You Hear? The Earth Tilts and Revolves How Rocks Are Used Sounds and Energy
Movement of Heat Energy
How Is Hearing Helped? Winter and Summer For Buildings Sounds and You
Spring and Fall For Enjoyment How Heat Energy Affects Our Lives Energy
Benefits of Heat Energy
Problems of Heat Energy
Ecology of Heat Energy

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SCIENCE 400
401 402 403 404 405
Plants Animals Man and His Environment Machines Electricity and Magnetism
Plant Life How Animals Are Structured Man Depends on God’s Plan Machines Are Needed Electricity
Why Plants Are Living Things How Animals Travel Ecology Work From Electrons to Electric Current
How Plants Are Used How Animals Eat and Digest Food Resources Energy From Current to Circuit
How Animals Breathe Food Chain From Circuit to Service
Plant Parts Machines Are Simple
Populations
What Parts Plants Have How Animals Act Lever Magnetism
Balance of Nature
How Plant Parts Function Mammals Inclined Plane Magnetic Materials
Fish Man Depends on Communties Wedge Electricity and Magnets
Birds Water Communities Screw
Insects Field Communities Wheel and Axle
Desert Communities Pulley
How Animals Are Provided for and
Protected Forest Communities Machines Are Complex
God Gave Instinct to Animals Human Communities Simple Machines Together
Man Protects Animals Man Tries to Save His Environment Complex Machines Around You
Carelessness
Conservation
Preservation

406 407 408 409 410


Changes in Water Weather Our Solar System and the Universe The Planet Earth Understanding God’s
Wonderful Creation
Water Causes of Weather A Trip Through Space The Air (Atmosphere)
Water as a Solid Atmosphere Our Solar System Regions of the Atmosphere God’s Wonderful Creation
Water as a Liquid Temperature Our Big Universe Gases in the Atmosphere Solar System
Water as a Gas Air Pressure and Movement Earth
The Sun and Planets The Water (Hydrosphere)
Water as a Solvent Moisture God’s Changing World
Our Sun—A Star The Great Flood
Matter Forces of Weather Our Moon Freshwater Matter
Properties and Forms Rainstorms, Thunder, and Lightning Water Cycle Water
The Stars and Space
Molecules and Atoms Hurricanes Salt Water Weather
Stars We See
Elements Tornadoes Man’s Creative Ability
Stars We Never See The Land (Lithosphere)
Hail and Snowstorms Using Nature’s Energy
Layers of the Earth
Sand and Dust Storms Using Nature’s Materials
Shape of the Earth
Geographic Changes Earth’s Land Formations Man’s Changing Environment
Prediction of Weather Earth’s Forces Ecology
Observing Weather Earth’s Rotation and Revolution Communities
Using Weather Instruments Conservation

47
SUNRISE SCIENCE 500 Based on GOD’S MARVELOUS GIFTS textbook
501 502 503 504 505
Light; Night; Firmament; Clouds Grass; Cacti; Ferns and Mosses Sun; Moon Fish; Amphibians; Reptiles Body; Liquid of Life; Pump; Control
God Gives Us Light God Gives Us Grass God Gives Us the Sun God Gives Us Fish; Sea Animals Center; Telegraphing System;
God Gives Us Night God Gives Us Cacti God Gives Us the Moon God Gives Us Amphibians Camera
God Gives Us the Firmament God Gives Us Ferns and Mosses Learn More About Eclipses God Gives Us Reptiles God Gives You Your Body
God Gives Us Clouds Learn More About Tides God Gives Us Fearless Reptile God Gives You Your Liquid of Life;
Flowers; Vegetables and Herbs
Pump
Water; Earth; Planet God Gives Us Flowers Stars; Constellations, Comets, and Birds; Mammals
God Gives You Your Control Center;
God Gives Us Water God Gives Us Vegetables and Herbs Meteors; Spring God Gives Us Birds; Swift Bird; Long-
Telegraphing System
God Gives Us the Earth God Gives Us the Stars legged Bird
Seeds; Leaves; Trees God Gives You Your Camera
God Gives Us the Planets God Gives Us Constellations, Comets, God Gives Us Mammals; Swimming
God Gives Us Seeds
Making a Planetary System Model and Meteors Mammal Telephone; Breather; Grinder and
God Gives Us Leaves
God Gives Us Spring and Rain God Gives Us Flying Mammal; Cute Noisemaker; Skeleton; Go
Rocks and Mountains; Oceans and God Gives Us Trees
Learn More About Rain Mammal Power; Cover
Seas; Lakes and Rivers
God Gives Us Mighty Mammal God Gives You Your Telephone
God Gives Us Rocks and Mountains Summer; Autumn; Winter
God Gives You Your Breather; Grinder
God Gives Us Oceans and Seas God Gives Us Summer and Insects
and Noisemaker
God Gives Us Lakes and Rivers Thunderstorms God Gives Us Insects
God Gives You Your Skeleton
More About Lakes and Rivers God Gives Us Autumn and Wind God Gives Us Flying Insect; Crawling
God Gives You Your Go Power; Cover
God Gives Us Winter and Snow Insect
Learn More About Snow God Gives Us Working Insect Food Pipeline; Storage Tank;
God Gives Us Shining Insect Digestive Tube; Organ With Many
Jobs; Filter System; Air Supplier
God Gives You Your Food Pipeline;
Storage Tank
God Gives You Your Digestive Tube
God Gives You Your Organ With Many
Jobs; Filter System
God Gives You Your Air Supplier

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SCIENCE 600
601 602 603 604 605
What Is Science? Making Comparisons The Heavens Declare: Part 1 The Heavens Declare: 2 Earth’s Atmosphere
Tools of a Scientist The Metric System Observing the Heavens The Sun’s Energy Structure of the Atmosphere
Scientists and Their Instruments History of Metrics Long Ago Earth’s Power House Gases of the Atmosphere
Observation Advantages of Metrics Constellations and the Milky Way Our Nuclear Furnace Layers of the Atmosphere
Scientific Measurement Metric Prefixes The Zodiac Effects of the Atmosphere
The Solar System
Classification Metric Units Seasonal Skies Inner Planets Natural Cycles
Theories Meteors
Graphs Asteroids Water Cycle
Methods of a Scientist Uses of Graphs Astronomers and Their Theories Outer Planets Carbon-Oxygen Cycle
The Scientific Method Pictographs The Geocentric Theory Comets Nitrogen Cycle
Newton and the Scientific Method Bar Graphs Copernicus and the Heliocentric   The Moon Air Pollution
Pasteur and the Scientific Method Line Graphs Theory Surface Kinds of Air Pollution
Circle Graphs Galileo Galilei
Goals of a Scientist Phases Effects on Life
The Purpose of Science Tycho Brahe Rotation and Revolution Man’s Responsibility
George Washington Carver Johannes Kepler Tides
Isaac Newton Eclipses
Windows Into the Heavens
Appendix

606 607 608 609 610


Weather Climate Human Anatomy: Part 1 Human Anatomy: Part 2 Review
What Is Weather? Climate Factors Life’s Building Blocks The Circulatory System Scientists at Work
Temperature Weather or Climate? Cell Structure The Heart Scientists and Their Instruments
Wind Elements of Climate Cell Functions The Blood Vessels Scientists and Their Methods
Air Pressure Factors Affecting Climate Cell Teamwork The Blood Scientific Measurement
Moisture Scientists and Their Goals
Climate Types The Human Framework The Digestive System
Weather in Motion Climate Types Skeletal System The Mouth and Esophagus Astronomers at Work
Air Masses Distribution of Climate Types Muscular System The Stomach Astronomers and Their Theories
Clouds Covering System The Small Intestine Observing the Stars
Climate Effects
Fronts The Large Intestine Investigating the Solar System
Climate Affects People The Nervous System
Storms Astonomers’ Tools
Let’s Visit Four Different Climates The Nervous System The Excretory System
Weather Forecasting The Senses The Kidneys Meteorologists at Work
Maps The Bladder Studying the Atmosphere
The Respiratory System
Prediction The Skin Observing the Weather
The Nose
Weather Maxims and Myths Investigating Climates
The Throat and Windpipe The Endocrine System
The Lungs The Pituitary Gland Medical Scientists at Work
The Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands The Human Frame
The Adrenal Glands Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
Digestive and Excretory Systems

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SCIENCE 700
701 702 703 704 705
God-Designed Plant Systems God-Designed Body Systems The Behavior of Living Things Molecular Genetics Chemical Structure and Change
Photosynthesis System Digestive System Human and Animal Behavior Reproduction Nature of Water
Location Structure Nervous System Reproduction in Flowers Description
Products Function Types of Behavior Male-Female Reproduction Simple Substances
Rate Intelligence Molecules and Compounds
Circulatory, Respiratory, and Inheritance
Transport System Excretory Systems Plant Behavior Mendel’s Work Periodic Table
Roots Blood Circulation Tropisms: Kinds The Punnett Square Chemical Symbols
Stems Respiratory System Tropisms: Functions Inheritance of Taste Atomic Weights
Leaves Excretory System Touch-Sensitive Plants Incomplete Dominance Arrangement of the Periodic Table
Skeletal and Muscular System Multiple Genes
Regulatory System Plant-Animal Interaction Chemical Change
Natural Regulation Structure and Function Biomes DNA, Mutations, and the Diagrams of Atoms
Artificial Regulation Health and Disease Food Chain Environment Acids and Bases
Cycles Mutations
Balance of Nature The Use of Mutations
Temperature Influence on
Coloration
Position of Peas in a Pod

706 707 708 709 710


Light and Sound Motion and Its Measurement Planet Earth The Sun and Other Stars Review
Waves Definition of Force Earth’s Motion The Sun Plant and Animal Systems
Sound Waves Work is Accomplished by Force Earth’s Shape History The Photosynthesis System
Light Waves Measurement of Work Earth’s Rotation Description The Transport System of Plants
The Speed of Light Earth’s Revolution Location The Regulatory System of Plants
Rate of Doing Work
Time Theories Systems of Man and Animals
The Spectrum Power
Newton’s Experiment Horsepower Eclipses Stars Physics and Chemistry
The Visible Spectrum Energy Solar Eclipse Colors and Temperatures Light
Newton’s Laws of Motion Lunar Eclipse Giants and Dwarfs Sound
Colors
Elements and Spectra Motion
Absorption of Colors Change in Motion Our Solar System
Magnitude and Luminosity Matter
Mixing Colors Machines and Motion Planets and Light-Years
Light-Years and Astronomical Units
Machines That Change Motion Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors Planet Earth and the Stars
Common Stars and Constellations Earth’s Rotation
Familiar Constellations Earth’s Revolution
Common Stars Eclipses of the Sun and Moon
Our Solar System
The Sun
The Stars

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SCIENCE 800
801 802 803 804 805
Science in Our Lives Properties of Matter Changing Matter Health and Nutrition Energy
Science Today Properties of Matter Matter and Change Foods and Digestion Types of Energy
A Definition of Science General Properties of Matter Physical Change Six Kinds of Nutrients Kinetic Energy
A Brief History of Science Physical Properties of Matter Chemical Change Digestive System Potential Energy
Scientific Measurement Chemical Properties of Matter Nuclear Change Diet Forms of Energy
States of Matter
Science and Technology Acids Four Basic Food Groups Heat Energy
A Definition of Technology Atoms and Molecules Properties of Acids A Balanced Menu Chemical Energy
Advances in Technology Atoms The Hydrogen lon Atomic Energy
Nutritional Diseases
Conflicts With Society Molecules Indicators Nutrition: As It Is and What It Energy Conversion and Entropy
pH of Acids Should Be
Science and Technology of Elements, Compounds, and Conversion of Energy Forms
Tomorrow Mixtures Bases Deficiencies, Allergies, and Other Thermodynamics and Entropy
Projections for Science and Elements Properties of Bases Reactions
Technology Compounds The Hydrogen lon Hygiene
The Limitations of Science and Mixtures Indicators Body Care
Technology pH of Bases Hygiene of Young People
SALTS
Neutralization
Uses of Salts

806 807 808 809 810


Magnets and Electricity Using Machines Levers, Pulleys, Gears, and Things Balance in Nature Science and Technology
Magnetism Distance Friction Photosynthesis and Food Basic Science
Permanent Magnets Describing Distance Forces of Friction Photosynthesis Science Skills
Magnetic Fields Measuring Distance Types of Friction Food Characteristics of Matter
Induced Magnetism Reducing Friction Matter in Change
Force Natural Cycles
Electricity The Meaning of Force Levers The Nitrogen Cycle Physical Science
Static Electricity The Laws of Newton Mechanical Advantage The Decay Cycle Forms of Energy
Current Electricity Force Vectors Classes of Levers The Water Cycle Magnets and Electricity
Uses of Electricity The Carbon and Oxygen Cycle Machines at Work
Work Wheel and Axle, Pulleys and Gears
Simple Machines
Energy for the Future Work Defined Wheel and Axle Balance and Disruption
Conventional Sources Work and Energy Pulleys Nature in Balance Life Science
Alternate Sources Work and Power Gears Human Disruption Nutrition
Resources Health
Inclined Plane, Wedge, and Screw
Balance in Nature
Inclined Plane
Jobs Available in Health Services
Wedges
Screw Vocations in Science and
Technology
Technology Today and Tomorrow
Assets and Liabilities
Finding a Job

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LEVEL SOCIAL STUDIES

Sunrise
(supplemental)
Your
100 World

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
Sunrise
(optional)

200
Your
Neighborhood

Sunrise World
300 Communities

Sunrise
World Social Studies
Geography &
400 Culture The social studies curriculum begins with a study of the student’s family and neighborhood relationships
then expands to include the United States and the world. Special emphasis is placed on God at work in the
Sunrise North American
world and the Christian way of peace and love.
History and
500 Geography
The series develops a system of social values based on God’s revealed Word, recognizing the New Testament
as God’s final revelation to men. The way of salvation through Christ is presented as the only remedy for the
sins of mankind, both individually and socially. The spread of the Gospel of salvation is presented as the
Sunrise Latin
responsibility of the Christian community.
600 America
In this series, textbooks are used (or are being developed) for a number of the grade levels. LightUnits have
been developed to be used along with the texts. Reading integration is also a part of the social studies
World LightUnits in the lower levels.
700 History The 100 and 200 levels are five-LightUnit courses. They are optional in order to give the student more time
for Language Arts.
Sunrise United States
800 History

• Civics
900 • Careers CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES
• World Geography
• History,
Elem. • Geography,
1000 World History • Government

700
Through
United States
1100 History
Confederation

• Democracy Confederation
1200 • Christian 800 to
Late 20th Century
Challenges

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SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 100 Supplemental Grade 1 Course
101 102 103 104 105
You Can Communicate My Family and Feelings North America and Its People My School and Community The World and You
You and Your Family My Family A New Land My School Friends in Mexico and Japan
About You Who Is in My Family? Finding the New Land My Community Different Kinds of People
God Made You Father and Mother Columbus Around My School The Earth
God Takes Care of You Brothers and Sisters The Pilgrims Going to School Mexico
Who Is Your Family? Me and My Grandparents George Washington Classmates Carlos in Mexico
What Does Your Family Do? Sharing and Helping in the Family Abraham Lincoln Teachers and Others at School Japan
A Loving, Working Family John Macdonald Ikuko in Japan
Manners communicate Helpers Nearby
Manners at Home Feelings North America Today Work and Play at School You in Your Community
Manners at School and Church Feeling Sad Special Days Rules You Are Special
You Communicate With Sound When Children Make Fun The Flag Friends at School How You Feel
Other Sounds Communicate When I Do Bad Things Your Neighbors Friends at Church Your Family and Neighbors
Feeling Afraid Church and School Friends Friends at the Library Community Helpers
More Ways to Communicate
Signs, Symbols, and Maps More Feelings Others in North America Community Helpers The World Around You
Your Body Feeling Happy People From Many Places Friends Who Keep Me Safe Your School
You and God Communicate Feeling Angry and Excited People in Many Places Friends Who Help Me Stay Well Your Country and Beyond

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SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 200 Optional Grade 2 Course
201 202 203 204 205
Families and Neighbors Communities Communities at Work Travel Children From Different
Communities
We Need Families Farming Communities Community Helpers Maps
Parents Love and Teach About Farming Communities Vet The Globe Ella From Tancook Island
Parents Give Food and Clothes Grain Farms Road Maintainer Maps Life on an Island
Brothers and Sisters Livestock Farms Policeman Symbols and Keys Fisherman’s Daughter
Worshiping Together Fruit Farms Fireman Shopping With Mother
Travel Long Ago
Working Together Betty From British Columbia
Town Communities Food for communities On Foot
My Family Home in a Mountain Valley
About Town Communities Different Foods for Many People On Animals
Families Need Neighbors The Hospital Farm to Elevator On Water Picking Berries in the Mountains
Working With Neighbors The Library At the Bakery Working in the Forest
Travel Today
Sharing With Neighbors The Post Office Bakery to Store Steve From Chicago
On a Bicycle
Visiting With Neighbors Home in the Big City
City Communities Goods for Communities On a Bus
God’s Plan for Neighborhoods About City Communities Clothes On a Train Friends in the City
Godly Families Why So Many People? Tools On Water At the Grain Elevator
The Golden Rule Where Do School Things Come By Air Victor From Clearview Ranch
From? Ranch House on the Plains
Victor at Work on the Ranch

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SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 300 World Communities based on LIVING TOGETHER ON GOD’S EARTH textbook
301 God Changes Communities in Egypt Roman law Christians renounce false teachings Philadelphia Grows
Learning About the Earth The life of the Hebrews in Egypt Hope of a Messiah to deliver the Jews Anabaptist church begins Government established
The earth’s shape Purpose of Hebrews being slaves Land Between Seas Some Anabaptists martyred Many Quakers separate from govern-
The Nile River Ellert Jans Dies for His Faith ment
Difference between oceans and seas Geography of Greece Trade with England and West Indies
The earth’s poles Egyptian culture and foods Why Corinth was important Anabaptist tortured and killed established
The seven continents and four oceans How crops were grown in the desert The spread of the Gospel Freedom for Christians
Egyptian Crops A Growing City; Philadelphia Today
God’s Earth Supplies Our Needs Communities at Corinth Church and government are separated
Wheat and flax harvest Growth brings problems
Meaning of natural resources Crossing the isthmus of Corinth Netherlands first country to have free-
dom of religion Peace with Indians broken
Soil best suited for crops The Hebrews Are Free How Corinth Grew Quakers leave government completely
Erosion and ways to prevent it How God preparedMoses Church and city grow rapidly
Raw materials brought in for manufac- Busy port today with typical sin prob-
The plagues of Egypt and their purpose turing Visiting Amsterdam Today lems
A Steward and His Resources God’s reasons for freeing the Hebrews Manufactured goods traded for imports Tall, narrow houses and crowded streets
Various natural resources
Good stewardship
Importance of the Passover Nearness to sea made trading profitable Cheese, flowers, and herring exported 306 (optional LightUnit)
The Sinai Peninsula Trade in Amsterdam; The Church Learning From Maps of Israel
Living Together Geography of the Sinai Peninsula A Trip to the City
Community Canals built for ships Map work on Israel
God’s special leading of the Hebrews Greek life and customs during Paul’s
Family most important community time City grows due to manufacturing and
God’s Nation in the Desert trade Israel, an Old and New Country
Roman roads helped spread the Gospel Early Jews care for land, but then dis-
God and Large Communities Nomadic life and customs Rapidly growing church becomes rich
Paul Visits and Preaches in Corinth obey
Difference between rural and urban Desert Food Wealth causes church to weaken
communities Jesus came to free people from sin God scatters Jews for punishment
Respecting government leaders
Manna and other nomadic food
Clean and unclean animals Many people knew the Greek language 305 Jews return after 70 years and rebuild
land
Obeying community laws Paul preached the Gospel to the America, the New World
Order and Safety Gentiles A New Nation; A Living Language
God and Evil Elders and judges in tribes Columbus discovers America
The Christian Community at Corinth Suffering Christians flee to new land Israel becomes state in 1948
Effects of sin on a community Covenants between tribes Christian living compared to Isthmian Dead Sea Scrolls discovered
Role of a Christian in a community The First People in America
Helpers and Laws Games Hebrew language revived
Different Communities How judges ruled the Hebrews Paul takes Priscilla and Aquila to Life and customs of Native Americans
Israel, Old and New
Differences in customs, climates, and God gives the Ten Commandments Ephesus Meet the Quakers
diets Review of Israel
304
God’s Laws Work Quakers persecuted in England
Different races Life and customs of Quakers Israel’s Natural Resources
Fairness of God’s laws
Living and Working in a Community The tabernacle and the work of the The Netherlands on Maps Plans for a New Home Using Natural Resources in Israel
Good and bad customs priests Using maps for different information King gives William Penn land in America Israel seemed to have few natural
Cooperation in communities How God led and protected the Penn plans Philadelphia resources
Hebrews Land From Under the Sea
Uses of tax money Returning Jews wanted to work the land
Land with two names A Place for Philadelphia
303
Christians’ responsibility to the govern- Resources used carefully and more
The geography of the Netherlands City began between two rivers sought
ment
Dikes built to protect land
Changes in Communities Land of Two Seas Building the New City Rebuilding Farmland in the North
Geography of Palestine Changing the Zuider Zee City carefully planned
God, population, and construction bring Swampy farmland had to be drained
change Jordan River and Sea of Galilee How polders are made Large blocks with room for trees and Draining took seven years
The Jordan River and the Dead Sea Draining the Polders gardens
Globes and Flat Maps Tree-lined streets and public squares Water for the Desert
Geography of the Jordan River Valley How polders become farms
Four hemispheres Methods used to bring water to Negev
Differences in globes and flat maps and Dead Sea area The Story of Amsterdam God’s Blessings in the New Colony National Water Carrier built
The equator Why the Dead Sea is salty From swamp to village Quakers live near peaceful Indians
Lands of Judea, Galilee, and Samaria Windmills to pump water Indians teach Quakers many things Growing Crops in Israel
Directions on a map
Jerusalem, City Community in Farming methods
Using Maps Amsterdam Grows William Penn Visits His Colony Marketing farm produce
Palestine Penn makes peace agreement with
What a map legend is Importance of city walls and city gates Trade and fish make Amsterdam
wealthy Indians Farm Communities
Using map symbols Life within the city gates
Charter to protect merchants from unfair Living in the Colony of Pennsylvania Way of life on a kibbutz
How to use the scale of miles Trade at the marketplace leaders Life and customs of Pennsylvania pio- Way of life on a moshav
302 The Pool of Siloam and the School Christians suffer neers Finding Minerals to Use
Importance of the Pool of Siloam Minerals mentioned in the Bible
Land of the Nile River False Church at Amsterdam Settlers at Germantown
Day at a Jewish school Many natural resources discovered
Egypt and the Sahara False teachings of Roman Catholic Persecuted Mennonites settle
Family Life and Worship Church Germantown
Importance of the Nile to Egypt Three Cities
Jewish houses and clothing Disobedient members punished Settlers produce cloth and paper
Parts of a river Haifa, the “workers’ town”
How the Sabbath is kept First Mennonite church built
How a delta is formed A True Church Rises up Tel Aviv, a metropolitan city
Temple Worship and Jewish Culture Gutenberg’s press makes Bibles Brethren come and build printing press Jerusalem, the capital
Joseph’s Family in Egypt Activities at the Jewish temple cheaper German Bible printed
Famine in Bible times Important Jewish feasts German translation makes Bible study Both boys and girls attend school Israel Today
God’s plan for the Hebrews Ways Jews made a living possible Christopher Dock establishes school Important facts reviewed

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SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 400 World Geography based on INTO ALL THE WORLD textbook, 1998 Edition
401 402 403 404 405
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Traveling Into Space Our New World Neighbors The Peninsulas of Europe Welcome to Eastern Europe Two Kinds of Farms
Studying God’s Earth The Shape of the Land Warmer Than North America The Land God Made Shopping in Moscow
The First Americans Climates and Landforms of Europe The People of Eastern Europe—The Russian Families and Schools
Section 2
God’s Gifts in North America Slavs More About Russian Schools
The Land and Its Riches Section 2
The Sad Story of the Slavs Christianity in Russia
Fuels; Changes in the Earth Section 2 On to Norway
God Gave Us Soil Visiting Mexico Along the Coast of Norway Section 2 Section 2
Where Does the Soil Go? Climate: Village Life in Mexico Natural Resources From the Forests Gigantic Russia Onward to Asia
More Village Life in Mexico Power From Water The Land of Russia Gigantic Landforms
Section 3
Across the Bridge Climate in Russia Climate in Asia
The Ocean Section 3
Russian History People in Asia
Movements of the Ocean Section 3 Welcome to Italy
Our Ocean of Air South America Climate in Italy Section 3 Section 3
Climate Is Important Looking at South America Farming and Manufacturing in Italy Poor Serfs—Free Serfs Asia—China
Causes of Climate Natural Resources in South America Earthquake; The Poor South How Much Land Does a Man Need? On the Other Side of the World
Hot Lands—Cold Lands Southern Village Life; Italian Food A New Russia Landforms and Time Zones
The Soviet Union

406 407 408 409 410


Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Climates of China Where Is the Middle East? Africa, A Vast Continent Southern Africa Welcome to the Lands Down Under
Food From China Landforms in the Middle East Landforms in Africa David Livingstone in Africa The Land of Australia
More Food From China The Dry Middle East The Nile and the Sahara Landforms in Southern Africa Lakes and Climate in Australia
The People of China Natural Resources in the Middle East Natural Resources In Northern Africa Rivers in Southern Africa Geography and Climate in Australia
What Is an Oasis?
Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 Section 2
Understanding the Chinese Section 2 People of the Sahara Climate in Africa Resources in Australia
Chinese History The Date Palm Tree The Sahel Seasons in Africa Plants and Animals of Australia
Chinese Inventions The Camel More Problems in the Sahel More About African Climates Oceania
Rock Oil Animals and Plants in Africa Resources of Oceania
Section 3 Section 3
China Today Section 3 Algeria Section 3 Section 3
Life on a Chinese Farm People of the Middle East Climate in Algeria Resources in Africa Farther South
Growing Rice in China Conflict in the Middle East People and History of Algeria Welcome to Zaire Antarctica and the South Pole
Communism in China Religion in the Middle East Resources in Zaire Resources of Antarctica
Teachings of Islam Minerals and People in Zaire Birds of Antarctica

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SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 500 History and Geography based on NORTH AMERICA IS THE LORD’S textbook
501 502 503 504 505
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Looking Ahead Which Way? The First Americans Samuel Champlain Two French Fur Traders
Names of the Parts of North America Round Earth; Flat Map The Eastern Woodland Indians New France The English in Canada
Sizes of the Parts of North America Latitude Plains and Southwest Indians French Jesuit Missionaries The Dutch: New Amsterdam
How Large Is an Acre? Seasons Northwestern and Northern Indians French Exporers The Southern Colonies
The English Settle at Jamestown
Section 2 Section 2 The Growth of Jamestown Section 2
The Atlantic Coastal Plain Finding Distance on a Road Map Section 2 England Takes Over New France
Appalachian Highlands Using Road Maps Totem Poles, Crops, and Words Section 2 Ben Franklin, Printer
Central Lowlands Weather and Climate America’s Early Discoverers The Pilgrims and Plymouth Ben Franklin in England
Rocky Mountains Altitude Christopher Columbus The Puritans and Massachusetts Bay The Colonies Fight for Independence
Intermountain Region Amerigo Vespucci Other New England Colonies
Pacific Mountain and Valley Region Section 3 John Cabot The Quakers’ “Holy Experiment” Section 3
Climate and Altitude Quakers and the War’s End
Section 3 Climate and Wind Section 3 Section 3 The Moravian Indians
The Everglades to the Great Lakes Maritime and Continental Climate Spanish Explorers Mennonites Settle in Pennsylvania Upper and Lower Canada
The Canadian Shield and the Far North Passing of Time Spanish Settlements The Amish and German Baptists The Early United States’ Struggles
Canada, East to Midwest French Explorers The Ephrata Cloister and the Martyrs
Canada’s West: the Cordillera Searching for a Northwest Passage Mirror
Old and New Worlds’ Exchanges Life in Colonial Pennsylvania

506 507 508 509 This course does not


Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
include a tenth unit.
New England’s Landforms The Atlantic Provinces The Middle West Alaska
New England’s Industry Newfoundland The Corn Belt Hawaii
The Middle Atlantic States Quebec The Wheat Belt Puerto Rico
Anglo-America’s Largest City Ontario Industry
The St. Lawrence Seaway Section 2
Section 2 Section 2 Immigrants
Washington, D.C. Section 2 Western Lands and Regions Manufacturing
Food for the Cities Across the Mountains The Western Interior World War I
Coal Mining The Trail of Tears California The Great Depression
Making Steel The United States Adds Lands The Northwestern United States World War II
Settling Western Lands
Section 3 Section 3 Section 3
The South’s Natural Regions Section 3 The Canadian West Problems Canada Faces
Crops of the South Improved Travel The Prairie Provinces Problems the United States Faces
Eli Whitney Slavery Divides the United States British Columbia Anglo-America Today
George W. Carver The Civil War The Northland North America Is the Lord’s
Industry in the South The Dominion of Canada

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SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 600 Latin America based on NEIGHBORS IN LATIN AMERICA textbook
601 602 603 604 605
Neighbors in Latin America Geography and Climate The First Americans The Conquest of Latin America Mexico, A Rugged Land
Getting Acquainted with Latin Latin America—A Vast Land The Earliest Americans Two Worlds Meet Welcome to Mexico
America The Climate of Latin America Native Americans in South America Life in Colonial Latin America Mexico’s History Since Independence
The People of Latin America Life in Mexico Today

606 607 608 609 610


Central America— The West Indies and Guiana The Andean Republics The South Cone Countries Brazil—Latin America’s Largest Nation
Crossroads of the Americas Brazil—The Land and People
Islands of the Caribbean The Continent of South America Welcome to the Southern Cone
Central America—Bridge Between The Countries of the West Indies Columbia Chile History and Change in Brazil
Continents Cuba Venezuela Argentina, Land of Pampas and
The Countries of Central America Dominican Republic Republics of the Sky Chaco
Belize Haiti Ecuador The Smallest Southern Cone
Guatemala Jamaica Peru Countries
El Salvador Puerto Rico Bolivia Uruguay
Honduras South America’s “Forgotten” Countries Paraguay
Nicaragua Guyana
Costa Rica Suriname
Panama French Guiana

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SOCIAL STUDIES 700 World History based on GOD’S WORLD–HIS STORY textbook (Previously sixth grade.)
601 602 603 604 605
Studying God’s World Scattered Abroad Upon the God Calls His People Four Ancient Empires The Rise and Fall of the
Face of the Earth God Chooses a People Rule the World Roman Empire
The Universe and the Tools for
Studying It The Dawn of History Abraham Called From Mesopotamia New Empires Change the World The Romans
God’s Marvelous Universe In the Beginning God . . . . The Canaanites and Abram Assyria—The Bull Nation The Italians
Making Maps Man’s Pre-Flood Home The Nations During the Patriarchal Age • The “New” Babylon the Great The Roman Government Grows Slowly
Reading Maps Man Before the Flood Customs of the Patriarchal Period “History” Before It Happened Rome Turns West
International Date Line Ancient Egypt: Home of God’s People The Medes and the Persians Rome Turns East
The World’s Greatest Catastrophe
Other Tools Land of the Nile The Roman Empire
The Flood Greece, the Third World Empire
The Kingdoms The Jewish Hope
Climates and Seasons Nature Demonstrates God’s Power Crete: The Bridge Between East and West
Factors of Climate People Remembered the Flood Egypt in Joseph’s Day Troy: A Legend Dug Up In the Reign of Augustus
Latitude A Land of Plenty Greece: Land of Man-Made Gods and Myths The Census in the Reign of Augustus
Beginning Again Egyptian Religion
Day and Night Sparta: Land of Warriors In the Fullness of Time
Man Starts Over
Seasons God Preserves a Nation Athens: City of Learning and Beauty The Roman Empire in Jesus’ Day
Oceans’ Effect on Climates The Sumerians The Hebrews Suffer in Egypt Turning the World Upside Down
A Threat From the East
Climates Affect the Way Men Live First Rulers in Mesopotamia Plagues From God Daniel’s Prophecies Fulfilled The Church in the Roman Empire
Ur—Queen City of Sumer Laws in Ancient Times
Archaeology New Rulers in the Greek World A New Age
Sumerian Contributions
Archaeology God’s People and Their Neighbors A Greek World The Early Church
Telling the Age of a Tell God’s People in the Promised Land God’s World in Alexandria Pompeii
Ancient Writing The Hittites—How Powerful? Revolt in Palestine
Deciphering Ancient Writing The Phoenicians—Traders of the Ancient Christians Begin to Suffer
Archaeology Confirms God’s Word World
What They Left Us During and After Persecution
Site With a Street Address Christians in a Pagan Society
The Kingdom of Israel
606 The Land God Ruled
Centuries of Church Growth
Worship, Persecution, Catacombs
The Dark Ages and the Late Middle Ages Israel’s First Two Kings Decay of the Church and Empire
Solomon’s Empire and the “Golden Age” The Last Days of the Roman Empire
The Dark Ages
An Age of Darkness 608
The Greek Church 607 Hope and Faith in a War-Torn Europe
The Roman Church in the Dark Ages Reformation, Exploration, and Hope in War-Torn Europe
Escape From Sin? Colonization Wars–In the Name of Christ?
“Grievous Wolves” and a New Religion The Reformation Europe Almost Ruined; The Church—
Conquerors in the East A Victim of War
Wycliffe
Wycliffe’s Ideas Spread to Bohemia and War Even in England 609 610
Everyday Life and Europeans in the
Middle Ages Moravia George Fox: A Persecuted Preacher “Wars and Rumours of Wars” Review
Everyday Life in the Middle Ages Europe Just Before the Reformation A Revival in Europe World War I and Communism Review of LightUnits 601-609
European Nations in the Early Middle Ages Protestants in Switzerland Revival in Europe Causes of the First World War and the Studying God’s World
The Franks Come to Power The Anabaptists Life in Herrnhut and Reaching the World Powder Keg Scattered Abroad Upon the Face of the Earth
England—Land of the Angles and the The October Disputation and the Swiss Moravian Influence Spreads The Bloodiest War in History God Calls His People
Saxons Brethren Wesley’s England and the Industrial The Red Revolution and Russian Four Ancient Empires Rule the World
The Late Middle Ages—Hope Amid A First in Hymnbooks Revolution Communism The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
Darkness Anabaptists Confess Their Convictions Faith in the Age of Empires 1789-1900 Communism Comes to a Christian The Dark Ages and the Late Middle Ages
The End of the Dark Ages The Poor Always With Us An Age of Reason and Revolution Community Reformation, Exploration, and Colonization
Travelers to the East Brother Farms The Reign, the Emperor, and the Prisoner World War II Hope and Faith in a War-Torn Europe
Early Anabaptists in Netherlands Great Britain, an Around-the-World Empire Another World War “Wars and Rumours of Wars”
More Crusades and Many New
Inventions Christians Take a Stand India The Dreadful End in Europe and the Pacific
More Crusades The Reformation in England A Land of Variety “Peace, Peace; When There Is No Peace”
War in Europe The Age of Exploration A Missionary, Jesus, and Many Religions Focus on East Asia, Africa, and the Future
A Death Worse Than War A Small World and Prince Henry A Land of Change Cold War Turns Hot in China, Korea, and
The “Holy” Roman Empire A Flat Earth A Christian Home in Modern India Vietnam
Science and Inventions in the Middle Ages Sailing West to Reach the East China Africa
An Invention That Changed the World Spain—Mistress of the World The Gospel to China History—God’s Story

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SUNRISE SOCIAL STUDIES 800 United States History based on CHANGING FRONTIERS Textbook
801 802 803 804 805
American and European
War, Rebellion, and Independence Beginnings, Growth, and Change The Nation Expands The North and South in Conflict
Backgrounds
English Colony Life Articles of Confederation and the Slavery in America The North and South Disagree
First Americans
Life in the Colonies Constitution Slaves Come to America Disunion in the Early 1800s
Earliest Americans
Life Differs Throughout Colonies New Nation After Independence Slavery in North America Flames of Conflict in the 1850s
Discoverers of America Religious Revival in the Colonies Constitution Slaves and Some Whites Attack Events of 1856 to 1860
Columbus’s Discovery Slavery
Britain and France Fight in the New New Nation Meets Challenges The Civil War
Columbian Exchange
World Washington Administration Europeans and Native Americans Lincoln’s Election
Europeans’ Exploration and French and English Take Up Arms Federalists and the Adams Clash Early Part of the War
Colonization French and Indian War Administration Before Indian Removal Tide Turns in Favor of the North
European Explorers Jefferson and Madison Jacksonian Era Results of the War
Colonies Rebel Against England
Spanish Influence Indian Conflicts in the West
Proclamation of 1763 National Conflict The South Rebuilds
English Colonization Revolutionary War Features of the Monroe Years Westward—Ho! Lincoln and Johnson Rebuild the
First English Colonies Jackson Changes the Political Scene Texas Gains Independence South
Independence
New England Colonies Democrats and Whigs Compete Oregon Joins United States Radical Republicans Rebuild the
Early Events of the War
Southern and Middle Colonies Mexican War and the Gold Rush South
Break With Britain Life in the Early 1800s
Colonists Evangelize Closing Events of Reconstruction
Britain’s Defeat Industrial Revolution
Transportation and Communication
Religious Movements, Immigration,
and Reform

806 807 808 809 810


Growth, Progress, and Change Struggles Within and Without Boom, Bust, and Battle Fears Within, Fightings Without War, Peace, and Prosperity
The Gap in the West Closes The Progressive Movement The Twenties Harry Truman and the Aftermath of Communism in Vietnam
Miners and Prospectors Reforms Problems and Tensions the War Kennedy and Johnson Deal With
Transportation Reforms Introduced by Roosevelt Society Changes Aftermath of World War II Vietnam
Cattlemen Democrats Regain the White House Politics Change Postwar Years President Nixon Gets Out of Vietnam
Homesteaders
Progressives Gain and Lose The Great Depression Communism Threatens at Home The Seventies
Inventions, Business, and Industry Americans’ Lives Change Hoover’s Promise and Abroad President Nixon
Businesses Grow Reform Movements Under President President Roosevelt Fights the Spread of Communism Ford and Carter Presidencies
Businesses Change Wilson Depression Communism in Asia
The Twentieth Century Ends
Businesses and Unions Fears of Communism Affect
From Isolation to Imperialism World War II Reagan Administration
Americans
America Changes in the late 1800s United States Seek Territory War Begins Bush Administration
Farming United States World Influence Response to World Events The Eisenhower Years Clinton Presidency
Cities United States Latin America Influence Allies Defeat Italy and Germany America Prospers
The Turn of the Century Brings
Political Issues Allies Defeat Japan Civil Rights Movement Makes
The Great War Changes
Reform and Social Movements Progress
War in Europe Bush, Clinton, and Obama
World Communism
United States Involvement
Peace The Kennedy and Johnson Years
Threat of Communism
Civil Rights Movement
Social Changes

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ELEMENTARY CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES
Section 1 Section 2 Section 3
Canada’s Geography Canada’s History Canada’s Government
What Geography Is What History Consists Of The Need for Government
The Regions of Canada Canada in Early Days The History of Canada’s Government
The Appalachian Region The Natives The System of Canada’s Government
The St. Lawrence-Great Lakes Lowlands The Norsemen The Government of the Province
The Canadian Shield The Explorers
The Hudson Bay Lowlands The Settlers
Projects
The Western Interior Plain More About the Settlers
The Western Mountain Region Canada Today The Federal Government
The Arctic Islands The Provincial Government
The Climate of Canada The Local Government
Provincial Projects
The Natural Resources of Canada
The Natives in Your Province
The Settlers in Your Province
Provincial Projects
Changes in Your Province
The Geography of Your Province Important Events in the History of Your Province
Making a Relief Map of Your Province
The Landforms of Your Province
The Climate of Your Province
The Wildlife of Your Province
The Natural Resources of Your Province

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SUNRISE CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES 700 Based on the text A GOODLY HERITAGE
701 702 703 704 705
Native French Settlement and The British Conquest of Conflicts That Influenced Confederation
the British Colonies New France and the Pre-Confederation Canada
Section 1 Section 1
American Revolution
North America Before the Europeans Section 1 Section 1 Colonial Government
Important Maps of Canada France and the New World Section 1 Mennonite Life in Colonial America Political Reasons for Unrest
Acadia New France Becomes Stronger The Mennonites and the Indians Economic Reasons for Unrest
Section 2
The Struggle to Establish New France Life on a Seigneury Mennonites and the American Reformers in Upper and Lower
The Indians of the Eastern
New France: The Struggle to Survive Furs and Explorations Revolution Canada
Woodlands
New France Grows and Conflicts With
Indians of the Plains Section 2 Section 2 Section 2
Britain
The Pacific Coast Natives The Jesuit Missions Western Fur Trade Rebellion of 1837
Natives of the Arctic The Iriquois Invasion Section 2 Some Causes of the War of 1812 Lord Durham’s Report
Native People Project The English in Newfoundland The Expulsion of the Acadians More Causes of the War of 1812 Responsible Government
Europeans Affect the Natives Conflict on the Ohio Frontier The War of 1812 The Expansion of the United States
Section 3
The End of New France
Section 3 Virginia and the New England Section 3 Section 3
Vikings and Explorers Colonies Section 3 The Slavery Question Reasons for Confederation
Jacques Cartier Explores the St. The Middle and Southern Colonies Causes of the American Revolution Drift Toward Disunion The Fathers of Confederation
Lawrence Pennsylvania The Declaration of Independence The Civil War British North America Act
Project Results of the American Revolution Results of the Civil War
The Loyalists

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SUNRISE CANADIAN SOCIAL STUDIES 800 Based on the text PLEASANT PLACES
801 802 803 804 805
Early Settlements Pioneer Life in Upper Canada Canada Grows; World War I Booming Twenties, Difficult Modern Canada
in Upper Canada Thirties; War Years
Section 1 Section 1 Section 1
Section 1 Religion in Pioneer Days Conservative Government Section 1 Changes in Communication and
Waves of Immigration Rural Government Immigration and the West The Aftermath of World War I Power
The Germans in North America Early Industries Canadian Government Under The Booming Twenties The Space Age
Waterloo County’s Beginnings History of Education Mackenzie and Macdonald The Great Depression Transportation
Troubles in the West Effects on Government Building Projects and Other Facts
Section 2 Section 2
Village Life Water Transportation Section 2 Section 2 Section 2
Project: Local Town or County Early Road Transportation Prosperity in Canada Background of World War II Changes in Politics
Pattern of Settlement Means of Transportation by Road Background and Setting for The Collapse of Europe Quebec and Separation
The Canada Company Rail Transportation and Mail Service World War I War Around the World Canada Since 1970
Changing Times Causes of World War I World War II Ends
Section 3 Section 3
World War I
Section 3 Early Farming Section 3 Russian Mennonite Emigration to
Attempts to Establish Peace
Pioneer Homes Era of Diversification The Cold War Begins Canada
Pioneer Food Era of Specialization Section 3 Canada and World War II Migrations to Canada After the
Social LIfe and Medical Services Canada During the War COs and World War II Russian Immigration
Canadian Mennonites During the War Amish Emigration to Ontario
Hutterite History and Settlement in
Canada

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ART WITH A PURPOSE (For grades 1-8)
Artpac 1 Artpac 2 Artpac 3 Artpac 4
Coloring Color identification and intensities Coloring Coloring
Drawing Coloring Shading; feathering; small spaces 3-D effect
Cutting and pasting outlining; light and vivid; small spaces; Gridwork Friendship card
Silhouettes feathering Following directions Shading
Mosaics Cutting and pasting Enlarging and reducing the subject Drawing
Tearing paper Sketching with circles Cutting and pasting Balanced stick figure
Booklets Following directions Folded object construction Children
Glue art Greeting card Tracing
Paper folding
Drawing 1 Booklet illustrations
Tracing Tracing
Using ovals Grid drawing
Greeting cards Drawing with a ruler
Step-by-step Poster making
Drawing with an oval Filling in details
Painting Lettering
Drawing features on people Fingerprint art
Sponge technique Perspective
Drawing with triangles Lateral symmetry
Stencil making
and circles Picture storybook
Wash method
Object assembly
Drawing 2
Mother’s Day card
Shortcuts
Converting stick figures
Straight edge
Perspective Circles
Two-point perspective drawing Placement of facial features

Artpac 5 Artpac 6 Artpac 7 Artpac 8


Coloring Shading and shadow Shading and shadow Pen and ink drawing
Shading Drawing faces Grid drawing Silhouettes
Poster making Lettering Calligraphy Value and texture
Combining shades Straight-line designs Paint mixing and painting Contrast
Drawing Monograms Sketching Shaping
Illuminated text Shadows
Trees
Grid drawing Cross-hatching
Step-by-step method
Stippling
Faces Scherenschnitte
Preliminary sketching Drawing animals with shapes
Animals Perspective drawing
Painting and Paint Mixing
Mixing colors
A sunset
Color mixing
Lettering
Block lettering
Enhancing block lettering
Decorative block lettering
Grid Work
Enlarging
Reducing
Projects

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SUNRISE BIBLE ELECTIVE 1 (For grades 4 or 5)
LightUnit 1 LightUnit 2 LightUnit 3 LightUnit 4 LightUnit 5
The Disciples Wait for Jesus’ A Stranger in a Chariot Will the Jews Believe? An Uproar in Ephesus How the Churches Grew
Promise Arrested by God We Turn to the Gentiles A Dangerous Doze Paul’s Letter to the Church at Corinth
Jesus Sends His Spirit Escaped! A Healing and a Stoning Three Good-Byes Paul’s Letter to the Churches in
Peter Preaches to the People in From Enemy to Friend Must Gentiles Become Jews? Trouble in Jerusalem Galatia
Jerusalem Alive and Well Paul Finds a New Helper Paul Starts an Argument Paul Writes to the Churches at
A New People of God Animals in a Sheet Christianity Comes to Europe Escape by Night Ephesus and Colosse
Silver and Gold Have I None Gentiles in the Church? One Freed and Two Jailed Paul on Trial Paul’s Letters to Philippi and
Arrested! An Argument Settled The Jailor Believes Storm at Sea Thessalonica
Ananias and Sapphira The Encourager at Work The Noble People of Berea Shipwreck! Paul’s Letters to Timothy and Titus
In Prison Peter in Chains The Unknown God Snakebite! The Letter to the Hebrews
Seven Servants Interrupted Prayer Meeting From Corinth to Ephesus Paul the Preaching Prisoner The Letters of James, Peter, John,
Stephen Is a Faithful Witness and Jude
The First Missionary Journey Books in a Bonfire Paul Writes to the Romans
Stephen Dies for His Faith The Revelation of Jesus Christ: John
A Man Who Tried to Buy God’s Alone
Power The Revelation of Jesus Christ: John
Sees Jesus
The Revelation of Jesus Christ: John
Sees Heaven
The Revelation of Jesus Christ: He is
Coming Again

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MUSIC
Book One Book Two Book Three Book Four
Lines and Spaces, the Staff Heads, Stems, and Flags Time Value of Notes and Rests, Whole– Time Value of Notes and Rests
Note Names Time Value of Notes: Whole, Half, Sixteenth Measures and Measure Bars
Note Numbers Quarter, Eighth Shape of Notes and Rests Simple Time Signatures: 4/4, 3/4, 2/4
Note Shapes Name of Notes Measures and Measure Bars The Dot
Sequence of the Scale Ascending by Name, Shape of Notes The G Clef Sharps and Flats
Number, and Shape Number of Notes Ledger Lines Pitch Pipe
Heads, Stems, and Flags Spelling of Notes Letters of the Degrees (G Staff) Key Signatures by Flats
Whole Notes, Half Notes, Quarter Notes, Sequence of Note Names, Shapes, and The Time Signature 4/4, Counting Beats Key Signatures by Sharps
Eighth Notes Numbers Position of Half Steps in the Scale and on the
Notes on Lines and Spaces Time Value of Rests Degrees
Shape of Rests Characteristics of the Scale (D
The Staff: Lines, Spaces, Ledger Lines, and
Bars
Notes and Rests on the Staff

Book Five Book Six Book Seven Book Eight

Note Names, Shapes, and Numbers Degrees of the Grand Staff Note Names, Numbers, and Shapes Note Names, Numbers, and Shapes
The G Clef and the Degrees of the G Staff Key Signatures Diatonic Major Scale: Half Steps and Clefs and Degrees of the Grand Staff
Note Names of the Chromatic Scale  Note Names, Shapes, and Numbers Tetrachords Chromatic Scale Key Signatures and Accidentals
Ascending and Descending Sharps, Flats, and Naturals Sharp, Flat, Natural, Double Sharp, Double Time Signatures
Key Signatures Round Notes Flat Minor Scale (harmonic) Time Value of Notes and Rests
The F Clef and the Degrees of the F Staff Time Value of Notes and Rests Intervals (general) Diatonic Major and Minor Scales, Chromatic
Double Flat, Double Sharp, and Natural Simple and Compound Time G Clef, F Clef, Grand Staff, and Letters of the Scale
Time Value of Notes and Rests Signatures and the Patterns for Beating Time Degrees Simple Directive Signs: D.S., D.C.,
Simple Time Signatures Measures, Measure Bars, and Breather Bars Key Signatures Repeat, FINE, Fermata, and CODA
Four-, Three-, and Two-Point Patterns for Rit., Fermata (hold), Dynamic Signs Time Value of Notes and Rests Basic Terms Affecting Tempo, Volume, and
Beating Time Slur, Tie, and Beam Time Signatures Style
Triplet Harmonic Intervals and Triads (general
Rit., Fermata, Terms Relating to Dynamics names)
Four Chords: I Chord, IV Chord, V Chord, and
V 7 Chord

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SPEEDY SPANISH (Elementary)

SPEEDY SPANISH 1
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5
Lesson 1: Articles, prepositions, Lesson  7: Weather, seasons Lesson 13: Adjectives Lesson 19: Church and school Lesson 25: Giving, seeing, sleeping
questions Lesson  8: The months Lesson 14: Prepositions activities Review Lessons 21-25
Lesson 2: Personal pronouns, Lesson  9: Time, money, numbers Lesson 15: People, school items Lesson 20: Greetings, expressions of Lesson 26: Reading, telephoning,
furniture Lesson 10: Family relationships Review Lessons 11-15 sincerity buying
Lesson 3: God, colors Review Lessons 6-10 Lesson 16: Home and surroundings, Review Lessons 16-20 Lesson 27: Hearing, seeing,
Lesson 4: Numbers, possession, Lesson 11: Home: rooms, activities correspondence Lesson 21: Purchases, library and believing
amount Lesson 12: Food items, food Lesson 17: Travel, directions church activities Lesson 28: Animals, food, plants
Lesson 5: Greetings, relative times consumption Lesson 18: Adjectives Lesson 22: Clothing items Lesson 29: Reading, listening,
Review Lessons 1-5 Lesson 23: Tableware leaving
Lesson 6: Weekdays, time periods Lesson 24: Personal hygiene Lesson 30: Asking, looking, playing,
walking
Review Lessons 26-30

SPEEDY SPANISH 2
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5
Lesson 1: Languages, knowing Lesson  7: Transportation, arrivals Lesson 13: Giving, antonyms Lesson 19: Sleep, rest Lesson 25: Work, diligence
Lesson 2: Talking and departures Lesson 14: Walking, meeting, Lesson 20: Seeing, pictures Review Lessons 21-25
Lesson 3: Order, going, relative ages Lesson  8: Eating, food items, under- thankfulness Review Lessons 16-20 Lesson 26: Asking, knocking,
Lesson 4: Possession, learning, hop- standing Lesson 15: Making, weather Lesson 21: Changing clothes, paying attention
ing Lesson  9: Playing, games, toys, Review Lessons 11-15 cleaning Lesson 27: Reading, fear, peace
Lesson 5: Seeing, looking, needing music Lesson 16: Bringing, ability, Lesson 22: Hearing, explaining, quiet- Lesson 28: Waking, waiting,
Review Lessons 1-5 Lesson 10: Having, pain, body parts helpfulness ness forgetting
Lesson 6: Knowing, joy, meeting Review Lessons 6-10 Lesson 17: Coming, going, death, Lesson 23: Zoo animals, catching Lesson 29: Thinking, living,
Lesson 11: Being verbs danger, Jesus a cold receiving
Lesson 12: Wanting, food items, Lesson 18: Joy, laughter Lesson 24: Putting, greeting, com- Lesson 30: Deciding, sitting,
mealtimes pass directions, mail answering
Review Lessons 26-30

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