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The Eden Hope Academy curriculum provides students and families with an accessible, well-rounded, and academically outstanding education. When you purchase our curriculum materials, you receive everything you need to educate your student for an entire school year. Our team of home education consultants can walk you through the options for math and grammar and help you select the right program for your child.

Each Eden Hope cycle is 24 weekly lesson plans, with a variety of assignments, music to help remember the information, games, videos, and activities. Many families enjoy the structure of our 24-week lesson plans, and others take advantage of the built-in flexibility of the curriculum design by adding, subtracting, or adjusting the material as needed or desired. All teacher manuals, art and science kits, and supplementary materials are included in the basic package.

While Eden Hope Academy can be used as a comprehensive curriculum, some families use our materials as their academic foundation and supplement with other educational resources, or they purchase separate courses as part of an eclectic approach.

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Hands-On Projects

Our curriculum provides opportunities for experiential learning through leadership skills training, Eden Hope exclusive games, hands-on projects, experiments, strumming the ukulele, dance, and more. Our dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges, simultaneously developing cross-curriculum skills. Because Eden Hope Academy is filled with active and engaged learning, it inspires students to obtain a deeper knowledge of the subjects they’re studying. In the process of completing their projects, students also hone their organizational and research skills, develop better communication with their peers and adults.

 

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The curriculum includes:

  • Opportunities for students to get their hands messy
  • Art projects that go beyond the craft kit
  • Activities that require students to engage with unfamiliar materials
  • Historical craft projects that limit the use of modern materials