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RadArtz Academy's Classes
RadArtz Academy has an over abundance of various courses and electives that your student can invest in.
- Bible
Bible class helps students grow in faith, identity, and biblical understanding through age-appropriate lessons, discussion, and application.
PreK–Kindergarten students will journey through God’s Little Explorer, discovering God’s world and His love through hands-on learning.
Students in 1st–7th grade will continue through the Not Consumed Heart series, focusing on biblical truth, character, and spiritual growth.
High school students will explore identity in Christ through discussion-based lessons designed to strengthen confidence, purpose, and faith in everyday life.
- Science Labs
Science comes alive through hands-on experiments, discovery, and wonder. Students will explore scientific concepts through labs, investigations, creative challenges, and interactive activities designed to build curiosity and critical thinking. Classes encourage students to ask questions, test ideas, observe results, and connect science to everyday life. Learning is active, engaging, and designed for all kinds of learners.
- American History
American History at RadArtz invites students to experience history as a story of people, change, challenge, and innovation.
Students will journey through:
• The Development of the Industrial United States (1870–1900)
• The Emergence of Modern America (1890–1930)
• The Great Depression and World War II (1929–1945)
• Postwar United States (1945–Early 1970s)
• Contemporary United States (1968–Present)
PreK–2nd grade students will engage through story-based learning, picture books, movement, and interactive activities. Students in 3rd grade and up will participate in immersive lessons designed to make history active, memorable, and meaningful.
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- Cultures
Cultures class extends our American History studies by exploring the people behind the events. Students will learn about communities, traditions, perspectives, art, daily life, and contributions that shaped each era. Through food, music, hands-on activities, discussion, and creative projects, students will build appreciation for the richness and diversity of people throughout American history.
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- Writing
In this class, students will discover how writing helps us communicate, persuade, explain, and tell stories. Throughout the year, students will explore multiple styles of writing including letters, research writing, demonstrations, arguments, persuasive writing, and creative expression. Students will practice organizing ideas, strengthening their voice, and developing confidence as writers through hands-on projects and meaningful writing experiences.
- Reading Circles
Reading becomes a shared experience through discussion, reflection, and connection. Students will read literature connected to our American History studies and participate in reading circles that encourage conversation, comprehension, vocabulary growth, and critical thinking. Through stories, students will explore different perspectives while strengthening reading fluency and communication skills.
- Life Skills
Life Skills is a hands-on class that helps students build practical everyday skills, confidence, communication, and independence through engaging activities.
Younger students will practice foundational skills such as writing their names, learning addresses and phone numbers, tying shoes, following routines, and working cooperatively with others.
Students will also explore careers and workplace skills. Older students will focus on interview skills, time management, communication, and career readiness while all students participate in an Entrepreneur Fair to practice teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving.
Throughout the year, students will continue developing social, communication, and practical life skills that prepare them for success both inside and outside the classroom.
- Musical Theatre
Musical Theatre gives students the opportunity to grow in creativity, confidence, and collaboration through performance and storytelling. Students will explore acting, movement, stage presence, character development, and basic performance skills in a supportive and encouraging environment.
During the fall semester, students will work together to prepare and present a Christmas play, learning lines, practicing stage movement, and bringing a meaningful story to life.
In the spring semester, students will transition into a full musical production where they will combine acting, music, and performance elements while developing teamwork, responsibility, and confidence on stage.
Whether students enjoy performing in the spotlight or supporting behind the scenes, Musical Theatre offers opportunities for every learner to contribute and grow.
- STEM and Stage Design
Our STEM class combines creativity, engineering, and problem-solving through hands-on projects and real-world design challenges. Students will explore science, technology, engineering, and math while building, creating, testing, and improving their ideas. Throughout the year, students will also step into the world of stage design by creating props, backdrops, simple set pieces, and visual elements that support performances and storytelling. This class celebrates innovation, imagination, and teamwork.
- Art
Art connects creativity with history. Students will study artists connected to each American History era while experimenting with different artistic styles, techniques, and materials. Through drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media, and creative expression, students will learn how art reflects culture, identity, and the world around us.
- Spanish
Spanish at RadArtz focuses on communication, confidence, and cultural connection. Through songs, games, movement, conversation, storytelling, and interactive activities, students will build vocabulary and begin using Spanish in meaningful ways. Lessons are designed to be engaging across age levels while helping students develop listening, speaking, reading, and cultural understanding.
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