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Elementary

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What is Online Elementary School?

Courses are taught by dedicated, certified teachers who provide age-appropriate instruction and one-to-one support. Class time consists of live highly interactive online lessons. These enriching courses are based on National Standards, to ensure your student’s education is right on track.

Weekly Commitments & Activities

Clock Hours Per Course

Core Courses: 3–5 hours
Specials: 1 hour

Pencil # of Assignments

Core Courses: 2–4
Specials: 1

Computer screen Computer-Based Activities

Attend class time, engage with peers, read, play games, listen to audio clips, watch videos

Person on a computer Hands-On Activities

Handwritten worksheets, coloring/matching worksheets, projects, experiments

Woman and child sitting on a couch smiling while using a tablet

Parent Responsibility

Our courses are led by certified teachers providing live instruction. However, elementary-aged students still need additional guidance and support from their parents.

  • Monitor Student Daily
  • Maintain Weekly Progress
  • Ensure Content Mastery

Try a Sample Lesson

See how your learner likes our engaging activities.

Artwork: a child dressed as a pirateFocused on introductory reading skills and comprehension, the ELA courses include the five essential components of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, comprehension, vocabulary and fluency. Students will read informative and literary texts, practice writing, grammar, and speaking and listening skills. Each grade level explores a different, adventure-filled theme to keep students curious and engaged!




Artwork: a child scuba divingCritical thinking and problem solving are two skills taught throughout Elementary Math. Rather than leaving students to ask, “When will I use this?”, key concepts are taught with real-world applications so connections are made early on. Songs, rhymes, videos, storybooks, and audio are used to teach and practice math skills in a fun and engaging way. Kindergarten–Grade 2 focuses on building a strong number sense, addition and subtraction within 20, place value, measurement and shapes. Grades 3–5 introduce multiplication and division within 100, fractions, decimals, shapes, area, and volume.

Artwork: a child in a lab coat tending to a plantStudents taking our Elementary Science courses will explore Earth, Life, and Physical Sciences through problem solving, experimentation, creating models, analyzing and interpreting data, engineering, and more! Following the 5E Instructional Model, students will engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate as they learn. We’ll build on their curiosity by teaching them to ask questions and search for evidence to learn about the world around them.

Artwork: a child at a table with a burger and an American flagOur Social Studies courses take a personal approach to introducing students to community and citizenship. They’ll learn important concepts and skills related to history, geography, and economics including their role as a citizen in their home, school, and community. Students will go back in time and learn about the foundation of American citizenship, journey to regions within the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean Islands, and dive deep into the history of the state in which they live.

Artwork: two children running around on stairsElementary Art encourages students in every lesson to feel confident in their own creativity and expression. Using the Elements of Art and Principles of Design, students will learn real art techniques through modeling and connect them to master artists. Students will develop their observational skills as they learn how to critique art while making cultural connections with works from around the world.

Artwork: a child dressed as a superheroStudents taking our Elementary Computer Science courses will learn basic computer science skills, keyboarding, programming, and coding. Each of these skills is taught alongside meaningful technology topics such as tech safety, digital citizenship, bullying/cyberbullying, adaptive technology, social media, and robotics.

Artwork: a child zip liningElementary Spanish introduces students to both the Spanish culture and language. Each lesson is taught through diverse stories that give students the opportunity to see and hear Spanish in an authentic and fun context. Activities include hearing, speaking, reading, writing, and recording the language to reinforce learning.

Artwork: two children running on the beachStudents will be jumping, dancing, swimming, throwing, catching, kicking, tumbling, and more in our elementary PE courses! Students will learn about healthy lifestyle habits, teamwork, sportsmanship, goal setting, and strive for 60 minutes of daily activity. They’ll learn new skills to keep them moving with each grade level!