My boys really liked the Explorer's Bible Study series, but I wanted something we could really do together, so now we use Character Building for Families. You might also consider Doorposts.
Do you know of a children's Bible study (ages 5 %26amp; 6) that I can encorporate into our home schooling curriculum
Here's a resource I used when my son was that age.
http://children.calvarychapel.com/site/c...
We put it together in a notebook and he loved it.
hope this is what you are looking for.
Reply:This website has information about different Bible study programs depending on your denomination:
http://www.cathyduffyreviews.com/bible/b...
Good luck!!
Reply:Check out Christian Liberty Press, http://ebiz.netopia.com/clpress/bible/
They have several good bible studies for children, we have used Studying God's Word for a long time, and it is very well done.
These start at K level, and up.
They are both well written, and inexpensive.
Hope this helps.
Reply:There is a whole curriculum based on God and Christian beliefs, it goes from nursery- 12th grade, it's called A beka, I have been in it off and on in most subjects, and I am ahead as far as learning in each grade, it is a very good curriculum, Bible based, gently pushes kids to do their best, I am in 10th grade and have been in it since I was little, right now the only class I'm not in it is math. In Math I am in Saxon, which when your children grow up, if you home school them though high school or Jr. high, I would recommend changing too, it has helped me so much, even if you send them to school, I would have them study Saxon math.
I know this is not a Bible study, but having a Christian curriculum is very helpful, you know your children aren't learning about sciences and history that you don't agree with,
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment