Homeschool Collaborative & 5th-Grade Festival
Arma Dei students in the Homeschool Collaborative program and 5th grade brought their studies of American History to life through their end-of-year festivals.
Arma Dei students in the Homeschool Collaborative program and 5th grade brought their studies of American History to life through their end-of-year festivals.
Watch Video Arma Dei Academy understands the unique blessings, opportunities, and challenges for families that homeschool their children. In response to homeschool families desiring to partner with Arma Dei, in 2019 the Homeschool Collaborative Program was launched; a program that bridges the learning atmosphere of a formal classroom and an enriched home, with an intentional effort to maximize student learning in a blend of the best of both settings. During the Grateful for Growth campaign, you have the opportunity to partner with Arma Dei by donating to the Homeschool Collaborative program, allowing more families to build upon their homeschooling experience with…
As students of medieval history, 1st - 4th grade Collaborative students copied portions of Ephesians as monastic scribes, by quill and candlelight in a silent scriptorium, which was a room in medieval European monasteries devoted to the copying and illuminating of manuscripts. The word "scriptorium" literally means, "a place for writing," and in that sense, all of Arma Dei's classrooms are modern scriptoriums! The lesson continued into art class with Mrs. Van Steyn where students created illuminated lettering that typified medieval manuscripts. Arma Dei Academy's Homeschool Collaborative program is enrolling 1st - 4th grade students. Interested families are encouraged to visit…
Inspired by Denver's most recent Monet exhibit, Collaborative students began a three-part study of color values and practiced creating shades of colors, which will culminate in an Impressionist project.