Class Listing for 2026-2027
Period: Morning Setup | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Lunch | 4th | 5th | Cleanup
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Grade: All Grades | Nursery | PreK | K | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12
Living Hope Singers (4-12)
Grade: 4 - 12 Min: 10 Max: 40 (40 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 3 Max Assistants: 3 (Assistant Max Reached)
This is a class for older students. No one under the age of 10 is permitted without teacher permission! Students will be learning the elements of group singing, with music written in up to 3 parts. Basic sight reading, the elements of written music, and voice development will be taught. The goal is that the students achieve success and joy as the class works together to produce beautiful music. A variety of music, both sacred and secular will be learned. It is a joy to see the beauty of the music produced by the students and the satisfaction that they achieve in the process.
Lounge 4
Grade: 4 - 12 Min: 1 Max: 30 (30 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 0 Max Assistants: 0 (Assistant Max Reached)
Lounge is a semi-quiet place for students and adults to hang out, work on schoolwork, visit with a friend, play a quiet card game, listen to music with headphones, etc. (see handbook for all details about Lounge). Lounge meets in the Fellowship Hall.
Beginning Watercolor
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 12 (12 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (1 seat remaining)
This class will introduce your student to the joy and beauty of watercolor painting. We will look at and learn different watercolor techniques as well as explore a few other aspects of art in general along the way. We will be learning about color theory, composition, light and shadow, and practicing some helpful drawing tips too.
Nutritional Cooking
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 10 (10 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
In this class we will be going through “Trim Healthy You” it explains about all the different food groups and why we should be eating real food and what real food can do for our bodies. We will be cooking almost every class period, making some simple things and also more complex meals.
Beginning Photography
Grade: 8 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
This course for beginning and intermediate photographers will take you through the basics of using any camera and its various built-in modes and how to use them. We will be covering composition rules, ISO, aperture, shutter speeds and the standard functions of your camera. Each student will gain confidence in shooting in manual by the end of the school year. Intermediate students will find the exercises are still challenging and stretches their creativity as well as technical skills. At the end of the year we will be ready to submit images to the Washington State Fair or other local judging and competition, if available. This could count as a full high school credit depending upon the time and effort the student puts in.
Spanish 2
Grade: 8 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
This class aims to develop Spanish conversational skills in an immersive environment. The class will be taught completely in Spanish, as skill and time allow. We will review the alphabet, colors, numbers, common item names, verbs, conjugation, short phrases and many other words as well as touch on more advanced grammar topics such as reflexive verbs and preterit tense. Students will practice reading and writing on different cultural topics. This is a challenging course and although grading is on a complete/incomplete basis it will require commitment from parents and students. Internet access is required as all syllabus and course assignments are posted on Canvas. This is a high-school level course and could be equivalent to 1 foreign language credit.
Introduction to Psychology
Grade: 9 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
In this class, we will use the book Introduction to Psychology from a Christian Perspective from 7sistershomeschool.com. This is a 1 credit high school social science or elective. Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. This is an overview course. We will study everything from how the brain works to the history of psychology to career possibilities within psychology. This will all be done with a Christian perspective. We will learn what theories align with scripture and what theories may not.
U.S. History
Grade: 9 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (Assistant Max Reached)
This class is all about our country's history and why it matters to us today. This 1 credit high school class will teach students skills in assessing the vast amount of U.S. historical information that is available. We will use online resources to gain proficiency in using primary sources from the National Archives. Other online sources including Ken Burns historical video clips, and Digital Inquary Group activities will be used, all from a Christian perspective. This will be a very interactive class with not just learning historical facts, but why and how to study U.S. History.
Not at Co-op 4
Grade: Nursery - 12 Min: 1 Max: 100 (100 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 100 (100 seats remaining)
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