Online First Grade in Arkansas
Online First Grade for Arkansas Students
Young children learn mostly through playing. But in first grade, playtime learning transforms into a world of symbols and more abstract concepts. With K12-powered online learning, families with a first grader in Arkansas can experience public school from home and enjoy those "Ah-ha" moments when their student makes an important first-time connection that helps them grasp a new concept. And the mobility of Arkansas' tuition-free,* K12-powered online school means your student can make these critical discoveries at home or on the go—pretty much wherever there's an internet connection.
K12-Powered Learning for First Grade in Arkansas
The K12-powered online education program for first graders in Arkansas includes instruction from state-licensed teachers, online curriculum with hands-on learning activities, one-to-one support, and in-person and online social opportunities. Also, if you want to personally invest in your child's learning, you'll find the role of the Learning Coach is very rewarding and gives you the chance to know how your student is doing day-to-day in school.
Learn more about the role of the Learning Coach and take a look at a day in the life of these K12-powered online students.
Effective Curriculum with a Two-Fold Approach
First graders at Arkansas' K12-powered online school make cognitive advances by using K12's engaging curriculum. Students focus on core courses plus art and music through a combination of digital and hands-on learning experiences. This two-fold approach introduces young students to key concepts and then reinforces them. The curriculum for first grade in Arkansas also includes hands-on education materials**—such as books, math manipulatives, and art supplies—which are part of the K12-powered program.
Integrated Courses
Many of the first grade courses are integrated so subject matter in one course aligns with the subject matter in another. For example, in history, students learn about ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, India, and China. Then in their art courses, students explore the visual art and architecture of these cultures and create hands-on artworks inspired by what they've learned. This approach lets students develop understanding about a subject from different angles and builds idea upon idea for deeper retention.
Schools Available for Arkansas Students
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*Families do not pay tuition for a student to attend an online public school. Common household items and office supplies like printer ink and paper are not provided. Our enrollment consultants can help address your technological and computer questions and needs.
**Course materials vary by course and school. Please check with your school about offline course materials.