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My Father's World First Grade Adventures
Published by My Father's World
How it teaches
My Father's World First Grade Adventures uses thematic unit studies to integrate Bible, reading, math, science, and history around character and biblical themes. Parent-led with read-alouds, activities, and discussion, it emphasizes a nurturing, slower pace appropriate for emerging readers. Phonics instruction and spiral review support foundational skills.
On religious content: Bible integration throughout lessons; daily devotionals and scripture memory; Christian worldview assumed but not heavily doctrinal.
Who it's for
Families seeking a cohesive, literature-based curriculum that integrates faith naturally into daily learning; parents comfortable with flexible scheduling and read-aloud instruction; families preferring hands-on, relational learning over worksheets.
Who it's not for
Families wanting a fast-paced, skill-isolated curriculum with heavy independent work; parents seeking minimal preparation; those preferring secular or strictly secular-neutral materials.
Key features
- Thematic unit studies centered on biblical and character themes
- Integrated math, reading, science, history, and Bible instruction
- Read-aloud dependent; parent-led discussion-based learning
- Hands-on activities, crafts, and nature exploration
- Phonics-based reading instruction with decodable readers
- Flexible, relaxed approach suitable for first-grade learners
At a glance
Format
workbook, teacher manual, read aloud books, activity based
Delivery
parent led
Approach
spiral
Cadence
5× per week · 45 min/session
Screen time
light
Materials
consumable
Parent prep
Parent involvement
Estimated cost
Approximate MSRP. Confirm current pricing on the publisher's page before purchasing.
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