A Day at CKLC
A day at Country Kids Learning Center is filled with meaningful learning, time outdoors, and strong community connections. Each day includes a blend of academic instruction, hands-on projects, creative activities, and movement, all thoughtfully paced to support young learners. Children learn in small groups where they are known and encouraged, with opportunities to explore nature, work together, and grow in confidence. Our days are structured yet flexible, allowing space for curiosity, relationship-building, and joyful learning rooted in faith and community.
Science
Science at CKLC is hands-on, curiosity-driven, and closely connected to the natural world. Students explore life, earth, and physical sciences through observation, experiments, outdoor discovery, and discussion. Lessons encourage children to ask questions, think critically, and make real-world connections while developing a deeper appreciation for God’s creation.
Science will be taught through thoughtfully planned unit studies. These units will be project-based, hands-on, and often integrated across subjects. Students will explore topics through experiments, discussions, reading, writing, art, and outdoor learning, allowing for deeper understanding rather than isolated lessons.
Social Studies
Our social studies lessons help children understand the world and their place in it. Through history, geography, culture, and community studies, students build context, empathy, and perspective. Learning comes to life through stories, projects, discussions, and timelines that foster curiosity and thoughtful conversation rather than memorization.
Social Studies will be taught through thoughtfully planned unit studies. These units will be project-based, hands-on, and often integrated across subjects. Students will explore topics through experiments, discussions, reading, writing, art, and outdoor learning, allowing for deeper understanding rather than isolated lessons.
Math
Math instruction at CKLC focuses on building confidence, understanding, and problem-solving skills. Students learn core concepts through hands-on practice, real-life applications, and guided instruction. We emphasize steady progress and conceptual understanding, allowing children to grow at an appropriate pace while developing strong foundational skills.
For Math, we are planning a blended approach. We are currently exploring the use of Wild Math alongside a more traditional math curriculum to ensure students receive a solid, continuous year of math instruction. This approach allows us to maintain strong foundational skills while also applying math concepts through nature study, measurement, problem-solving, and real-life scenarios.
Language Arts
English language arts instruction supports children as readers, writers, and communicators. Students engage in meaningful reading, guided writing, journaling, discussion, and read-alouds. Grammar and language skills are taught in context, helping children build confidence and express their ideas clearly and thoughtfully.
In Language Arts, we are looking at incorporating Wild Reading for our younger grades to support literacy through nature-based and interest-led learning. Alongside this, we are carefully evaluating a structured language arts program to serve as our core foundation, ensuring students receive consistent instruction in reading, writing, grammar, and spelling.
Thursday Enrichment
Loganville
Enrichment days at CKLC are dedicated to enrichment and experiential learning. These days focus on hands-on science, nature study, art, literature, life skills, and project-based activities that extend learning beyond traditional academics. Enrichment allow children to explore interests, work creatively, and connect learning to the world around them in a relaxed, engaging environment.
Children do not need to be enrolled at Country Kids Learning Center to participate in Enrichment classes. Families must submit an application three days prior to the desired Enrichment day to allow time for review. Once approved, families may sign up for any available Enrichment session and will not need to reapply each week.
Enrichment is open to students from Pre-K to sixth grade.