Friday Lab Offerings 2024-2025
Fridays
September 6, 2024-May 9, 2025
SCIENCES
3rd-4th Zoology/Botany
Let your child’s imagination and creativity meet the science and plant world as we use classification skills to study characteristics of many creatures. This is a fun engaging lab to help children learn about insects, animals and plants! The instructor will partner with Shangri La for videos and games to learn about many plants and animals native to our area. No homework will be assigned. INFO
6th-8th Space Science
We will discover the wonders of our universe and the planets of our solar system, how astronomy has influenced our world, and much more in this fun Space Science lab. INFO
Physical Science
In this lab students will conduct experiments and see demonstrations to study such concepts as the atmosphere, different cycles, weather, forces and motion, electricity, atoms and molecules, waves, sound, and light. The scope and sequence of the Apologia Exploring Creation with Physical Science text will be used along with other science curricula to enhance experimentation. This is not a complete course, but a lab. Students should be completing coursework at home regularly and/or be enrolled in the CHSEL+ Physical Science class on Tuesdays, to gain the most benefit from this lab. INFO
Biology
Students will study how living things interact and impact them in daily life through experimentation and study of the biological world around them. They will spend time working with partners and in groups to help you practice communication skills while working through experiments related to a general biology study. This class will be interesting and interactive and will complete the lab credit of a biology course. The scope and sequence of Exploring Creation with Biology will be used, but is not required for lab completion as labs are independent of home study. INFO
Chemistry
CHSEL Chemistry Lab takes students through the basics, using hands-on experiments, data collection and calculations that reveal the truth about the world around us! This is NOT a Chemistry course, but a supplemental lab designed to enhance and stimulate the home taught chemistry course. We use the scope and sequence as laid out in the Discovering Design with Chemistry text , but any high school Chemistry text can and may be adapted to this lab. MORE INFO
Physics
CHSEL Physics Lab takes students through the basics, using hands-on experiments, data collection and calculations that reveal the truth about the world through physics! This is NOT a Physics course, but a supplemental lab designed to enhance and stimulate the home taught course. We use the scope and sequence as laid out in the Saxon Physics text, but any high school Physics text can and may be adapted to this lab.
Math
MATH and ALGEBRA
Mathematics Olympiad 4th-8th
Students will sharpen their fundational math skills through fun games and activities. The focus of this lab is a successful rapid recall of math facts, an essential skill for success in higher level Arithmetic. Students will also participate in the worldwide M.O.E.M.S, a monthly 5 questions quiz that offers world wide rankings with their peers.
Algebra Help 7th-12th
In these labs (Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and Algebra II) students will use all the time to find where concepts are not understood by examining problems that are missed in daily work. The goal of helping students tackle their daily math assignments with greater confidence will be accomplished by strengthening weak understanding of foundational math concepts. Students will complete their math exercises each week and work to discover errors that can be corrected with some instruction.
ART
Cooking Around the World 5th-8th
This ethnic cooking class will take students on a trip around the globe to learn the different flavors, customs, and cultures of a region. They will come away with an understanding of why food itself is an integral part of life and tradition in different parts of the world.
K4-K5 Alphabet Art
This year our little ones will explore the elements of art with an emphasis on letter recognition. We will build fine motor skills through manipulation of various art media and learn the alphabet A-Z.
1st-6th Art w/Mrs. Carissa
For little artists and budding artistis- Art with Ms. Carissa will take the students through a variety of the different artistic styles and mediums. Watercolor, oil and chalk pastels, acrylic and tempera paint, and clay will be used. We also attempt to be involved in various art contests throughout the year. Children will be pointed toward their artistic talents, allowing them to see them as a gift from their Creator. INFO
7th-12th Developing Artists
Through mediums such as pencil, colored pencils, watercolors, and acrylics students will explore existing talent as well as develop new techniques in drawing and painting. This lab centers around the student's talent and interest rather than that of the teacher. Each student will explore the varieties of art and create works based on the basics of art and work with the teacher to complete his/her own projects. Exemplary art will be entered into local art competitions. INFO
Symphonic Band
This music opportunity is designed for students who have achieved a certain degree of proficiency on their instrument. An audition, or director approval is required for admission into this class. Students will continue developing their musical skills as well as have the opportunity to participate in All Region Band auditions and Solo and Ensemble Contest to earn individual awards in addition to a concert. INFO
Beginner Band
This opportunity is open to any student interested in learning to play a band instrument: flute, clarinet, saxophone, French horn, trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and percussion. No previous experience is necessary. Students will be taught everything from the beginning, including how to read music. We will have a concert in the spring to highlight their progress! INFO
Theater for all Ages k4 thru 12th!!
A variety of theater opportunities for each age and ability level will take place at CHSEL. Students will learn basic acting techniques, explore aspects of live theatre, stimulate imagination and build confidence. Each theater lab will function according the the participants' abilities, from acting in a short play to competitions and full length plays. INFO
5th-12th Cricut Design
In this lab, students will learn how to use design space to customize crafts as well as how to use a Cricut(R) to make different projects out of various materials. Some examples of what students will learn are how to work with cardstock and even press their own designs on a shirt. This is the perfect lab to allow your student to enjoy their creativity and you to enjoy not having the mess! INFO
History/Social Sciences
Brain Builder 1st-6th
Put on your toolbelts, as we lay the foundation for greatness in this brain builders class! Through fun activities and games students face challenges that will nurther a "Growth Mindset" to build perseverence, strengthen their powers of attention and focus, enhance productivity, and learn about expressing emotion, and healthy relationships.
Character First 3rd-6th
This lab uses the Character First curriculum booklets. Your child will learn one character attribute per month, such as determination and gratefulness. This lab is meant to build positive values and character using reading material and engaging games or crafts.
1st-2nd Learning with Friends
Young students in this lab will learn and explore through classic children's literature that is read aloud and then they will expand on the stories to include, history, vocabulary, geography, science, character traits, and relationships. This exciting, fun and interactive, hands-on approach, will develop science and social studies concepts while developing a love for literature in early-readers. Your children will perform activities, experiments and games to allow for a fun learning experience. INFO
7th-9th World Geography
This geography lab provides a dynamic and fast-paced learning setting that blends academics with interactive lab sessions. At home, students will read, research, and map countries. During Friday lab sessions, active participation is expected as students share their newly acquired knowledge. This lab aims to encompass a love for learning, hone public speaking and presentation skills, and build mutual respect among students while fostering an appreciation for this magnificent world crafted by Our Father.
7th-12th Leadership
This lab is designed to build leaders and embolden students to make God-honoring choices to the benefit of us all through teaching them to serve one another genuinely; love being the primary catalyst. The Bible is used as the ethical standard by which the lab is based. Scripture is vastly sufficient when it comes to leadership, and together students will delve into it. INFO
Literature/Language Arts
1st-2nd Learning Adventures
Young students in this lab will learn and explore through classic children's literature that is read aloud and then they will expand on the stories to include, history, vocabulary, geography, science, character traits, and relationships. This exciting, fun and interactive, hands-on approach, will develop science and social studies concepts while developing a love for literature in early-readers. Your children will perform activities, experiments and games to allow for a fun learning experience. INFO
Writing 5th-6th
This writing lab for elementary students will introduce Structure and Style as it lays a solid foundation of writing skills. Over the course of 29 weeks, students will learn how to effectively use the paragraph structural model and a variety of stylistic techniques in their compositions, as they compose paragraphs about a variety of enjoyable fiction and non-fiction topics. INFO
5th-7th For the Love of Literature
In this lab, students will be read from a selection of modern and classic literature, becoming book detectives! They will peel back the layers of each story to reveal how the characters, plot, and setting, are used by the author to communicate the underlying theme. They will also work on book-specific projects that may include writing or art projects.
9th-10th Enjoying Literature
Students will be exposed to and develop an appreciation for a wide range of classic literature. While reading assignments will be graded, most of the students’ grades will be project and discussion based, rather than through written tests. Together they will study the background of the authors, their motivations, and the environment which influenced their writing.
6th-12 Spanish Intro
Students will learn pronunciation and vocabulary for general, everyday conversational situations. Taught at two levels in two labs, this Spanish lab opportunity will help develop and enhance your child's understanding of the language. INFO
PE/Fitness
1st-6th Fitness & Nutrition
Your child will laugh and have fun while getting fit, learning rules to games, and learning how to get along with others, while playing sports and games.
Weekly routines include health and fitness tips, flexibility exercises, games and sports, and finishing with prayer to wrap up. INFO
Tuesday Labs
Tuesday CHSEL+ Class Offerings
August 27, 2024 - May 6, 2025
CHSEL Plus is an instructional "class" option now offered to help guide the daily work at home for completion of middle and high school subjects. Each class may include assignments for at home completion guided by parent, weekly instruction, grading and/or testing, and many are supplemented with the interactive, group activities offered in the Friday CHSEL "labs."
Science
Science
Life and Earth Science 6th-10th
Exploring all levels of creation, children will learn how everything works togather in God's design. Life and Earth science will be a combination of reading, labs and hands on projects both in the classroom and at home.
Earth Science/Biosphere 8th-12th
Learn about the Biosphere through homesteading! We will study the interconnectedness and cyclical design of nature through the principles and practice of regenerative gardening practices and whole use of harvested animals. From the bottom of the food chain to the top of the food chain, all lives are connected and are designed to support each-other. (what a lesson from nature!) There will be homework that consists of planning worksheets (explained in class) and research done online.INFO
Physical Science 8th-10th
Along with daily reading assignments to be completed at home by adhering to the completion plan, students will receive the instruction including comprehension checks for each module, concept review, and bi-weekly self checks and tests. Additional videos or links will be provided to help understand each concept fully.
Biology 8th-12th
Along with daily reading assignments to be completed at home by adhering to the completion plan, students will receive the instruction including comprehension checks for each module, concept review, and bi-weekly self checks and tests. Additional videos or links will be provided to help understand each concept fully. INFO
Chemistry 9th-12th
Along with daily reading assignments to be completed at home by adhering to the completion plan, students will receive the instruction including comprehension checks for each chapter, concept review through weekly review and testing to be graded for evaluation. Additional videos or links will be provided to help understand each concep fully. Prior completion of Algebra 1 is required. INFO
Math
Math
Algebra 2
This classroom model covers the traditional second-year algebra topics, as well as a full semester of informal geometry. The 129 lessons cover topics such as geometric functions, angles, perimeters, and proportional segments; negative exponents; quadratic equations; metric conversions; logarithms; and advanced factoring. INFO
Algebra 1
This classroom model covers topics including signed numbers, exponents, and roots; absolute value; equations and inequalities; scientific notation; unit conversions; polynomials; graphs; factoring; quadratic equations; direct and inverse variations; exponential growth; statistics; and probability. *A placement test is required for enrollment in this class. INFO
Pre-Algebra
Utilizing an incremental approach to math, your students will learn in small doses at their own pace, increasing retention of knowledge and satisfaction! INFO
Math Skills Builder
Using a variety of manipulatives, saxon worksheets, and memorization techniques, students will define math concepts and follow with memorization and skill development in order to master the skills necessary to proceed to advanced math applications. This classroom model is designed to give students extra practice and competency in addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts (Kumon style), conversion of mixed numbers, least common multiples, fractions (dividing,multiplying), decimals, percent, simple equations, exponents, absolute value, square roots, and calculator skills.
Literature and Language
IEW Writing B, C 7th-10th
This is an assignment completion and help workshop that will enable students to work on the assignments given in Friday instructional lab for levels A, B or C while receiving assistance and tutoring through the writing process. Some grammar and mechanics assistance can be given during the writing process, but an emphasis will be on ensuring the Structure and Style taught in writing labs is understood and completed. Since the assignments, boardwork and instruction are given on Fridays, this class is supplemental and requires participation in the Friday lab. INFO
Essay and Public Speaking 10th-12th
This classroom model will include some of the IEW High School Essay Writing Intensive curriculum and videos, but will not be limited to that material and does not require prior knowledge of IEW Structure and Style. IEW "Speech Boot Camp" will be incoroporated into the course along with numerous supplemental materials including vocabulary enhancement and grammar checking. The goal: to complete each type of essay that is a standard requirement for high school writing followed by a public speaking practicum for each type, ending with introduction to debate. INFO
Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary
This classroom model includes daily assignments, daily assignment check and corrections, weekly lecture/instruction, and weekly quizes tests. One day a week is insufficient to complete all material, therefore, assignments will be completed at home and to be turned in on due dates as specified on classroom dashboard and/or each meeting day. Students should be able to independently learn most lessons throughout the week with reinforcement during weekly lecture/instruction time. INFO
HS Spanish
This Spanish class will include a God-centered perspective. The aim is to integrate Biblical, historical, and geographical insights into the immersive language instruction, fostering a well-rounded understanding for the students. Class will consist of weekly homework assignments, vocabulary exercises, and comprehension assessments. Friday labs will serve to complement and reinforce concepts introduced during this Tuesday class. It is highly recommend that students attend both the class and lab for optimal learning outcomes.
Writing Level B 7th-9th
Designed for students in middle school, or early high school if the student is a reluctant writer, who are concurrently completing grammar and literature exercises in their home studies. This lab does address some grammar issues along with style and structure elements, but is not a complete instruction course for mechanics and use.
Students will be introduced to or continue skills in note-taking, key word outlining, narrative writing, summaries, critiques, reports and essay writing as developed through the Teaching Structure and Style practicum with the intention of encouraging critical thinking and personal expression. We will work on each unit in the practicum with consideration for each student's academic level. They will evaluate well-written short stories, articles and essays prior to writing. INFO
Writing Level C (9th-10th)
Students will be introduced to or continue skills in note-taking, key word outlining, narrative writing, summaries, critiques, reports and essay writing as developed through the Teaching Structure and Style practicum with the intention of encouraging critical thinking and personal expression. We will work on each practicum with consideration for each student's academic level. They will evaluate well-written short stories, articles and essays, including Bible passages, prior to writing. Students will learn and/or practice use of Word documents as well as the student dashboard online, which will enhance basic computing skills and knowledge. INFO
Writing Continuation to Essays & Reports 10th-12th
Designed for students in high school who are concurrently completing grammar and literature exercises in their home studies, this lab will continue the units from level C and proceed to material beyond the notebook, but within the scope of IEW practicum for continuation. Students will continue skills in note-taking, key word outlining, narrative writing, summaries, critiques, reports and essay writing as developed through the Teaching Structure and Style units with the intention of encouraging critical thinking and personal expression. . They will evaluate well-written short stories, articles and essays, prior to writing. INFO
History and Geography
World Geography 8th-10th
In Geography, students will study the diverse regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Oceana, and Americas. They will use class time to explore of the history, physical features, and culture aspects of these regions. Weekly assignments will include map-work and small research projects. This class will incorporate hands-on activities with traditional in
Govt./Economics
Students will study the foundations of the United States government; political sturctures; law and policies(locally and globally); and the basic principles of how the American market systems function (micro and macroeconomics). Government/economic concepts will be taught simultaneously in natural progression.
Gastronomy 8th-12th
The art and practice of selecting, cooking and eating food can be used as a compliment to Earth Science. Students will prepare and serve a meal for the Co-op every class period. They will leave this class with the Texas Food Handlers Safety Certification and (hopefully!) a few original recipes.
Musical Theater 6th-12th
This classroom model will learn auditioning, broadway style vocals, acting techniques and choreography. They will use these learned skills to develop as a performer throughout the course. Actors will build their acting and singing repertoire, build confidence and learn more about the history of Musical Theatre! Students may participate in an optional vocal performance at the CHSEL Christmas program. All students are required to participate in our full musical production in April.
Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Sectionals 4th-12th
Once enrolled in beginner band, students are highly encouraged to attend the FREE sectional classes according to their instrument! These are group lessons designed to meet the need beginners have for individual instruction. In sectionals, students will have good playing habits reinforced, music reading and playing skills reinforced, and if they progress enough and are old enough, they may be allowed to participate in Solo and Ensemble.
Theater Practicum 6th-12th
Learn what it takes to run a production behind the scenes of live theatre!
Students will work on set design, costuming, prop design, stage management, box office and stage makeup.