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| 7 STEPS TO BIBLE SKILLS FOR YOUTH. An Easy Step-By-Step Guide For Learning To Use Your Bible written by Dorothy Hellstern. Here students will learn the skills they need to study the Bible, how to pronounce and spell the names of the books of the Bible and why they are arranged the way they are. How to use marginal references, concordances and map indexes. It teaches pronunciation, vocabulary enrichment and specialized terms. Proves the Bible to be the inspired Word of God, plus will help them start their own daily quiet time. Written expressly to give 4th - 6th graders a strong and shatterproof foundation in Scripture. |
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| A WALK WITH JESUS. A Study of the Book of Luke. This is a Bible study devotional workbook for kids. There is a reading from the book of Luke for each day, a short commentary and then questions to answer. Emphasis is on application to their own lives. Consumable. For 5th and 6th graders. | . |
| BIBLE DISCOVERY - GENESIS. This course is designed for the older elementary student. It's primary focus is a detailed study of the Bible Text, with Questions to help the student read, examine, and understand Scripture. The study includes Map Studies, Word, Phrase & Name Meanings, and a Weekly Lesson Review. This study is appropriate for students in the 3rd through 6th grades. | . |
| BIBLE DISCOVERY - GOD'S PEOPLE. GOD'S LAND. This course is designed for the older elementary student. It's primary focus is a detailed study of the Bible Text, with Questions to help the student read, examine, and understand Scripture. The study includes Map Studies, Word, Phrase & Name Meanings, and a Weekly Lesson Review. This study is appropriate for students in the 3rd through 6th grades. | . |
| BIBLE DOCTRINE FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN. Two books. Book A, Chapters 1-10. Book B, Chapters 11-20. Produced by the Netherlands Reformed Church. Uses Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession & Canons of Dordt as secondary standards. Ages 8-12. Has space to write answers. | . |
| BIBLE TRUTHS, GRADE 5. Leads students through the life of Christ and the history of the early church. Concludes with a unit on prophecy. Includes colorful maps and illustrations to heighten interest and understanding. Teacher's Edition contains 180 lessons that correspond with the student text. Includes suggested review activities and bulletin board ideas. Teacher's Edition: 400 pages; student text with answer overprints; loose-leaf in ring binder. Student Worktext presents each lesson with activities and review questions. Includes a time line of the life of Christ. Student Worktext: 256 pages; softbound; color and black-and-white illustrations. Elementary Bible Truths Handbook contains a complete glossary of Bible terms, Bible Action Truths, and catechism questions and answers. Bob Jones University Press. |
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| DEVELOPING GODLY CHARACTER IN CHILDREN. Written by: Beverly Caruso, Ken Marks and Debbie Peterson. This book provides parents and others who work with children a guide for building Godly character in young lives. The elements of study are 98 character qualities, definitions and key verses, scripture passages for meditation, Bible facts, hymns and choruses and project ideas. There are practical tips for planning unit studies and setting goals for your family and for the individual child. | |
| FACE TO FACE WITH WOMEN OF THE BIBLE. In this age of super-powered heroines, your daughter needs realistic, positive role models. Your daughter can learn from these women's triumphs and mistakes. 68 stories include all the well-known women of the Bible. Wonderful illustrations! 238 pages. Ages 6 and up. Reading level: grades 4-6. |
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| GLOW IN THE DARK FISH. Written by: B. J. Reinhard. A book about nature's amazing facts and how they relate to our spiritual lives. Context for daily talks about God and our relationship with Him. | |
GOD... SHOULD I BE BAPTIZED?. Written by: Laurie Donahue. This is a study designed to introduce children to God, to baptism and a new life in Him. It is a study for kids ages 8-12 to help them know God’s plan for them and to prepare them for believer’s water baptism. |
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| HERO TALES. Written by: Dave and Neta Jackson. Drawn from the lives of 15 Christian heroes, it is a beautifully illustrated treasury of 45 exciting and educational readings designed to help foster Christian character qualities. |
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| JESUS AND ME. This 320 page book contains 52 lessons to study the life of Christ. It has many activities to accompany each lesson including reproducible student activity sheets. Easy-to-follow teaching plans. Excellent for a year's Bible course for ages 6 to 10. | |
| LET'S EXPLORE INSIDE THE BIBLE. An Activity, Information, and Story Book. They've chosen a few great Bible stories, added information about the life and times involved, and then put in lots of wonderful activities--art, cooking, growing, science experiments, puzzles, games, gifts, outreach activities and more! Ages 6-13. 64 pages. |
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| 7 STEPS TO BIBLE SKILLS: AN EASY STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR LEARNING TO USE YOUR BIBLE. Written by: Dorothy Hellstern. Helps students learn the skills they need to study the Bible: how to pronounce and spell the names of the books of the Bible and why they are arranged the way they are; how to use marginal references, concordances and map indexes. Encourages them to establish their own daily quiet time. Written expressly to give 4th - 6th graders a strong and shatterproof foundation in Scripture. |
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| STUDYING GOD'S WORD - BOOK F. 1st Samuel through Malachi. A Bible study series from Christian Liberty Press that can be used for a full year of Bible curriculum. There are stories, background information, memory verses, questions, map work, puzzles, and other activities. Life application is stressed. King James Version. | . |
| THE GREENLEAF GUIDE TO OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY. By: Rob and Cyndy Shearer. This book outlines a reading program which will take you through the history of Israel by reading through the historical books from Genesis to Nehemiah chronologically. Old Testament history is divided into 196 Bible readings (approximately 1 chapter each). For each reading there are a series of questions to help focus on the significant details. There are also a number of background notes and some suggestions for further study. This is intended as a first history course for the early elementary grades (though many parents are using it with high school students). |
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WINDOW ON THE WORLD. Written by: Daphne Spraggett with Jill Johnstone. Designed specifically to appeal to children, parents, and educators it is an in-depth look at countries, cultures, and people groups around the world. It is illustrated with stunning photographs that create an emotional impact while helping children expand their worldview. It was written as a devotional guide and it will give children a greater geographical and political awareness while providing them with special prayer needs. It was recently updated in 2001. |
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