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    Explore the Horizons Experience for Students & Parents

    The Benefits of Spiral Learning and Hands-On Lessons with Horizons

    Horizons Student Experience Grades K‑3

    Horizons Student Experience Preschool

    Horizons Parent Experience Grades K‑12

    Horizons Math Student Experience Grades PreK‑8

    Horizons Electives Student Experience Grades PreK‑12

    core and elective courses available

    Why Choose Horizons?

    • Spiral-based design for all learning styles 
    • Parent-led for active homeschool teachers
    • Bible-based K-8 health curriculum
    • Award-winning K-8 math curriculum 
    • K-3 phonics for dyslexia, unique learning needs
    • Early learning with preschool and K-12 PE electives

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    Complete Grade Sets

    Pre K-3 complete sets make early learning easy for parents and fun for students.

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    Single Subject Sets

    Focus on single subjects like spelling, penmanship and health for your students.

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    Resources

    Find student readers, DVDs, and more to support your student's learning.

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    Health Grades K‑8

    Teach your K-8 child about healthy eating, first aid, human anatomy, and Christian living with Horizons Health curriculum! Bible-based and age appropriate, lessons in Horizons Health cover the eleven major themes such as:

    • Growth and development
    • Substance use and abuse
    • Nutrition and health
    • Emotional and mental health
    • Safety and first aid
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. How is Horizons taught and how much work should we do every day?

    Horizons is a parent-led curriculum with daily instruction included in detailed teacher guides with students completing corresponding workbook activities. Lessons are designed for daily engagement, typically covering one lesson per subject each day for pacing of a typical 9-month school year.

    2. Is Horizons designed for gifted learners or those who have dyslexia?

    The structured, spiral approach of Horizons benefits many learners, including gifted students who thrive on advanced content and review. Horizons lessons are not specifically designed for students with dyslexia, but the early literacy curriculum follows a phonics-based format that many students respond well to. Additional resources or accommodations may be necessary to fully support students with dyslexia.

    3. What is spiral learning, and how does Horizons use it?

    With spiral learning, students learn a concept, then the concept is repeatedly revisited as new, related concepts or skills are introduced. Horizons incorporates this effective learning style in all subjects, but particularly within math and language arts learning. Where mastery-based learning focuses on one concept at a time until it is mastered, spiral-based learning focuses on multiple concepts that build upon one another.

    4. How do I choose the right starting level in Horizons?

    Horizons’ scope and sequence guides can help determine the appropriate starting point as well as sample lessons that are available for every subject and grade. Additionally, Horizons has math, pre-algebra, and algebra I readiness evaluations that may be used for math readiness.

    AOP also offers a kindergarten readiness assessment to help parents assess their child’s readiness for kindergarten math and language arts.

    5. What if Horizons doesn’t offer the subject or grade I need?

    Horizons curriculum's spiral, parent-led teaching style is ideal for younger students through elementary school for most subjects and even more advanced for math, which goes through 8th grade (Algebra I).

    Horizons' can prepare students to transition to more independent learning with LIFEPAC or Monarch which both offer all core subjects plus electives through 12th grade.

    6. How involved would I be in teaching and grading with Horizons?

    Horizons requires active parental involvement. Parents deliver daily lessons using teacher’s guides and assess student work with provided answer keys, ensuring comprehension and progress.

    7. What’s the difference between Horizons and LIFEPAC?

    Horizons is a spiral, parent-led curriculum with vibrant materials that emphasizes review and reinforcement. The curriculum is primarily for grades PreK–8, focusing on early literacy and numeracy. Horizons curriculum offerings include preschool for 3 and 4, K-8 math, K-3 phonics & reading, grades 1-3 spelling & vocabulary, grades 11-6 penmanship, K-6 health, and PreK-12 PE.

    Alternatively, LIFEPAC is a mastery-based, student-paced curriculum for grades K–12, promoting independent learning with structured units. LIFEPAC curriculum includes core subjects of math, language arts, history & geography, science, and Bible as well as 20 electives.

    8. Can I use Horizons with multiple children?

    Yes, Horizons can be used with multiple children, though each will need their own set of student workbooks. Parents may need to allocate time for individual instruction, as the curriculum is teacher-led.

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