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Classical Educational Services
Classical Preparatory

The Dialectic Stage

Grades 5 through 8

Includes history, literature, Bible studies, Logic, Latin, English grammar, and worldview studies.

 

Curriculum Highlights

Classical Preparatory's curriculum includes the study of:

Year One : Ancient Civilizations through the Middle Ages

  • Psalm 119
  • Greek, Roman, and Medieval History
  • Greek and Roman Mythology
  • The Children's Homer
  • Dante's Divine Comedy
  • Foxe's Book of Martyrs
  • Greek and Latin roots of English words
  • Study Skills
  • Introduction to Logic

Year Two : Renaissance and Reformation through Exploration

  • Isaiah
  • Handel's Messiah
  • History of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Enlightenment
  • Christopher Columbus
  • Machiavelli & Il Principe
  • John Locke
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Selected Plays of Shakespeare
  • Pilgrim's Progress
  • Foxe's Book of Martyrs
  • Beginning Logic
  • Beginning Latin

Year Three : American History through the War Between the States

  • The Four Gospels and Acts
  • History of America from its founding to the War Between the States
  • Comparative Worldviews
  • Madison's Notes on the Constitutional Convention
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Intermediate Latin
  • Intermediate Logic

Year Four : Contemporary U. S. History and Government

  • Romans
  • History of America from the War Between the States to current American politics; Government studies
  • Comparative Worldviews
  • Charles Darwin
  • Dr. Francis Schaeffer's How Should We Then Live
  • Dietrich Bonhoffer
  • Latin studies
  • Intermediate Logic