
Welcome to Little Learners Adventure!
At Liberty, we believe four-year-olds thrive when structure and spontaneity dance together. That’s why our program is intentionally designed with the perfect balance of learning and play—where every moment feels like an adventure, yet every adventure builds real skills.
Classroom Highlights

Learning Environment
The Little Learners classroom balances play and academics in a nurturing environment, can accommodate up to 24 learners, and includes spaces for reading groups, academic instruction, and of course, play!

What We Cover
The Abeka K4 curriculum provides a comprehensive foundation for early learners by blending rigorous academics with character development. At its core, the program emphasizes phonics to transition children from letter sounds to reading sentences, alongside a numbers program that builds mastery in counting to 100 and basic addition. Beyond the basics, the curriculum integrates daily Bible lessons, manuscript or cursive writing, and skills development activities designed to sharpen motor coordination and listening. This traditional, instructor-led approach ensures students develop the academic confidence and social readiness needed for Kindergarten.

Daily Schedule
We meet at 8:30 am every morning in the sanctuary for the prayer and pledge.
Mornings often begin with child-led “choice time,” where your four-year-old picks their own learning adventure—building towering block cities (engineering + spatial reasoning), sorting colorful buttons by size and shape (early math + classification), or acting out their favorite story with friends (dramatic play + language development). These playful choices give them the independence they crave while gently guiding them toward deeper thinking.
Later, we gather for focused, yet still joyful, group experiences:
• Story circles where children retell tales in their own words, strengthening memory and expressive language
• “Question of the Day” discussions that turn curiosity into critical thinking (“Why do you think the caterpillar changed?”)
• Hands-on science experiments that let them predict, test, and celebrate “I figured it out!” moments
• Outdoor gross-motor challenges that burn energy while teaching teamwork and self-regulation
