Our Mission In Action
Approach to Teaching & Learning
The Redeemer teachers work collaboratively to ensure a learning experience that is engaging, interactive, and open-ended. Rooted in research-based programs, the faculty enhance the curriculum with teacher-created activities and lessons that use a child’s intrinsic abilities. Investigation, collaboration, curiosity, discovery, and questioning are fundamental to Redeemer’s learning environment and daily routines. Our classrooms can be a little messy and a little noisy. We embrace those as the sights and sounds of a vibrant learning environment!
Differentiated Learning & Assessments
Beginning in kindergarten, students are assessed early in the year to better understand each child as a learner. The data from the assessments are used to guide instruction and create small learning groups, focusing on the needs of each student. Ongoing assessments throughout the year continue to inform instruction and programming. In the elementary years, individual reading benchmarks assist in matching students to literature appropriate for skill development, fluency, and comprehension. Redeemer is also fortunate to have a language arts resource teacher who works with small groups in our kindergarten, pre-first, first and second grade classes multiple times throughout the week. With low student-teacher ratios and small class sizes, the Redeemer faculty differentiates teaching and learning to accommodate the unique needs of every student.
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Language Arts & Phonics
Our pre-k through third grade programs use Wilson Fundations® and Heggerty Phonemic Awareness which lays the groundwork for life-long literacy while inspiring a love for reading. Redeemer students receive a systematic program in critical foundational skills, emphasizing:
- Phonemic awareness
- Phonics/ word study
- High-frequency word study
- Reading fluency
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension strategies
- Handwriting
- Spelling
In first grade we begin using Geodes® Readables. Rooted in the belief that children are capable of reading to learn while learning to read, Geodes®, published by Great Minds® in association with Wilson Language Training, are a collection of engaging and knowledge-building books for emerging and developing readers.
The science of reading supports the Redeemer approach.
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Mathematics
Everyday Mathematics is a comprehensive Pre-k through grade 6 mathematics program developed by the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project. It is grounded in an extensive body of research in how children learn best. The curriculum, used in our pre-k through third grade programs, is designed to build and expand a student’s mathematical proficiency and understanding, developing strong mathematical thinkers.
The Curriculum Emphasizes:
- Concrete, real-life examples
- Repeated exposure to concepts and skills
- Frequent practice
- Multiple methods & problem-solving strategies
Why is Math Different Now?
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Writer’s Workshop
Writer’s Workshop, used in our kindergarten through third grade, is an approach to teaching writing that is student-centered. It is shown that children are more likely to expand cognitive capabilities and enjoy writing when they are given the freedom to write about topics of their choice.
First graders begin the year with writing complete sentences, emphasizing simple editing and beginning grammar rules. Through modeling and shared writing, they progress into a workshop format where they create topics of interest, organize ideas, and develop a piece from draft to the final copy.
In second grade, Writer’s Workshop is a 4-step process that begins with a mini-lesson and ends with students sharing their completed piece with their classmates. Writer’s Workshop helps to grow student’s writing confidence by allowing them to express themselves and explore with a variety of literary genres.
Students in our elementary school program explore the following:
- Personal narratives
- Opinion writing
- How-to guides
- Informative writing
- Friendly letters
- Poetry
- Persuasive writing
Creative writing impacts cognitive development.
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