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~Brightly Beaming Resources~
Nursery
Curriculum
Elementary
Curriculum ~Early Childhood at Home~
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Arts of Religion & Character~ ~Bible Study~ Main Resource: King James Bible Nursery Age 0 Selections from Psalms - See Bible in the Brightly Beaming Baby Curriculum Nursery Age 1 Selections from Proverbs - See Bible in the Brightly Beaming Toddler CurriculumPreschool Age 2 New Testament - Stories of Jesus(I will be choosing 24 stories of Jesus (2 per month) and will post here when ready) ..plus review of Psalms and Proverbs as learned in Nursery Age 0 & 1 Preschool Age 3 Old and New Testament Stories to go along with Letter of the Week.(I will be choosing a specific scripture for each letter as well) Kindergarten Age 4 Selections from the New Testament - more stories of Jesus (choose about 36)See Highlights from the New Testament (The Gospels) by Penny Gardner to help make your selections. Kindergarten Age 5 Selections from the Old Testament (choose about 36)See Highlights from the Old Testament by Penny Gardner to help make your selections. Primary Age 6 New Testament - cover Matthew, Mark, Luke and John with your child.Primary Age 7 Old Testament - choose easier books from the Old Testament for child to read, with help if needed.Primary Age 8 New Testament - have your child read The Acts to Revelation, with help if needed.Elementary Age 9 Study Bible maps and geography, including drawing or colouring maps. Don't forget to read about the places on your maps in the Bible. Copy a verse on the bottom of the page of each map you create.A possible link you could use to aid you on your study: http://www.bible-history.com/maps/ Also, you could look for the following books: Trail Guide to Bible Geography by Cindy Wiggers A Child's Geography Volume 2: Explore the Holy Land Elementary Age 10 Read the whole New Testament. Copy favourite verses into a notebook and then memorize some.Elementary Age 11 Read most of the Old Testament. Copy favourite verses into a notebook and then memorize some.(As a parent you can decide which portions of the Old Testament your child can skip, to help him complete the reading in a year.) |
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