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 CLE Curriculum Samples
| About CLE LightUnits |
| Christian Light Education offers a curriculum designed to be an affordable, quality education firmly rooted in God's Word. The CLE program is based on a series of workbooks called LightUnits. Students work at their own pace, often completing a single LightUnit in about three weeks. There are normally ten LightUnits per course. Most Grammar school courses consist of LightUnits only. Some subjects, such as Reading or Social Studies, include additional materials like text books or charts to make them complete and comprehensive. Teacher and support materials round out the course material for ease of use. CLE's courses are available as a full six-subject program, as individual courses, or even individual LightUnits to meet your needs. |
| CLE Reading Sample Pages |
| Each Reading sample has two parts, the sample pages from the Light Unit, and the corresponding pages from the text book. Please use the links below and print the materials for your use. |
| Grade 2 Reading Sample | | Grade 2 Reader Sample | One story from Happy Hearts, the second grade reader | | Reading LightUnit Sample | - Two lessons that go with the story from LightUnit 208 (Pages 3-6 in this sampler). - The Teacher's notes from the Teacher's Guidebook for the same story and lessons(pages 7-11 in the sampler). | | How can I make the best use of this sampler? | First glance through it to get the gist of the three parts. Then turn to the page 2 and read "How Does It Work?" following the student and teacher through the lessons. |
| Grade 4 Reader Sample | | Reader Sample | Consists of one story from Bridges Beyond, the fourth grade reader | | Reading LightUnit Sample | - Two lessons that go with the story from LightUnit 401 (Pages 2-8 in this sampler). - The Teacher's notes from the Teacher's Guidebook for the story and lessons (pages 9, 10 in the sampler). - The answer key for the lesson exercises (page 11). | | How can I make the best use of this sampler? | First glance through it to get the gist of the three parts. Then turn to the page 2 and read "How Does It Work?" following the student and teacher through the lessons. |
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