Announcements

NEW ENROLLEES - REDUCED TUITION

We are confident in our success and want others to experience what Cornerstone Chrisitian School has to offer! 

For a short time, Cornerstone is offering an incentive for new enrollees in grades Kindergarten through 8th; for the first 25 new enrollees we are offering drastically reduced tuition

$2400.00 includes Reg. Fee, Book Fee and Tuition

Call now for details on how to ensure your child's enrollment as this offer and space is limited (606) 526-8893

 
2010-2011 New Locations

Cornerstone Christian School is proud to announce their new locations for the 2010-2011 school year: 

  • Middle School (grades 5-8) will be at Soul's Harbor Church off Hwy 192 in London
  • Elementary School (grades Preschool 4 yr old - 4th Grade) will be at Corinth Baptist Church on Old Whitley Road in London
  • Preschool 2 yr old & 3 yr old will be at Community Christian Church on 5th Street in London
  • Head Start, Daycare and Preschool will be at Cornerstone Christian School Location on Commonwealth Drive off West 80 in the Industrial Park

First day of school for the 2010-2011 School Year will be August 18

 

 
New Phone Number & Address

The School Office is now located at Corinth Baptist Church at 1671 Old Whitley Road in London.

  • New telephone number 606-862-0509
  • New fax number 606-862-4902
  • New mailing address  PO Box 848, London, KY  40743
 
Summer Office Hours
The School Office will be open Monday - Friday from 9:00 am till 2:00 pm, or by appointment.
 

Third Grade Curriculum PDF Print E-mail

Language Arts, Phonics and Reading

Review of all phonics rules, Oral reading, Reading comprehension

Cursive Writing

Review of cursive writing formation, Creative writing

Spelling and Poetry

  • Weekly phonics-based word list with vocabulary
  • Sentence dictation using spelling words
  • Reinforcement activities
  • Nine poems committed to memory

 

Language

  • Writing Process.
  • Complete sentences.
  • Punctuation and capitalization rules.
  • Creative writing, friendly letters.
  • Grammar. Recognition of simple nouns, subjects, verbs, adjectives.
  • Word usage.
  • Forming plurals and common contractions.
  • Recognition of antonyms, homonyms, synonyms.
  • Dictionary skills.

 

History and Geography

  • Continents and oceans of the world.
  • Study of world geography.
  • States of the United States.
  • Study of our American heritage through the lives of great people: Columbus, John Smith, Pocahontas, Miles Standish, Squanto, William Penn, Ben Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Boone, Noah Webster, John Greenleaf Whittier, Robert E. Lee, Abraham Lincoln, Clara Barton, U. S. Grant, Louisa May Alcott, Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Billy Sunday

 

Science

  • Plants: Exploring the Plant World.
  • Animals: Exploring the World of Vertebrates, Exploring the World of Invertebrates.
  • Health and Human Biology: Wonderfully Made. 
  • Earth and Space: Exploring the Ocean
  • Exploring the Weather: Conservation.
  • Exploring the Desert, the Ocean, the Pond, the Forest, and the Farmer’s Field.

 

Health, Safety, Manners

  • Health: Posture, Exercise, Nutrition, Diet, Cleanliness, Fighting disease.
  • Manners: Hospitality, Proper introductions, Telephone manners, Courtesy and respect.
  • Safety: Fire, Water safety, Home, Play safety, Street safety, First aid.  

 

Arithmetic

  • Recognition of the place value of numbers.
  • Addition facts and checking addition problems with carrying. Subtraction facts and checking subtraction problems with borrowing.
  • Multiplication tables 0–12 and multiplication problems with carrying.
  • How to show a multiplication fact six ways. 
  •  Division tables 1–12 and working and checking a division problem.
  • Terminology for four processes. 
  • English and metric measures.
  • Telling time.
  • Roman numerals 1–1,000.
  • Using a ruler.
  • Solving story problems with up to four steps.
  • Recognizing and solving number sentences.
  • Converting measures and solving measurement equations.
  • Recognizing and working with greater than (>) and less than (<).
  • Counting money and solving money problems using the decimal point correctly.
  • Solving problems containing parentheses.
  • Fraction terminology and basic understanding of fractions.
  • Averaging numbers. 
  • Reading a thermometer.
  • Recognizing geometric shapes.
  • Finding the unknown number in an equation.

 

Bible

Lessons such as Salvation Series, Parables, Samuel, David, Elijah, Elisha, Daniel, Ezra/Nehemiah,
Esther (includes memory verses, & hymns/choruses)