Illustrating the New Testament: The Annunciation to Zacharias through the Conversion of St. Paul

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Description
Use art to teach the Bible! As designed, this supplement incorporates Scripture memory, picture study, history, and narration. The Quick Start guide provides notes to use the kit components: the syllabus, the CD, Color Teaching cards, Color Matching cards, and the Text Flash cards. Follow either of the included 36-week or 9-week instruction option. Teachers prepare each lesson using the 75 page, 190 image PowerPoint™ CD (player required) overviewing 60 key Bible events, divided into 4 categories: Christ's incarnation and childhood; ministry; Passion; and the Apostolic era. Then, for each class, read aloud from your New Testament (follow syllabus). Use the Teaching Cards (190 images spanning early church to modern age, identical to CD) as picture study. Then use the Matching cards (60 events and titles) to match image and correct title (adding daily to this stack). Lastly, use the Text Flash cards for copy work, notetaking and narration. Stores in a sturdy cardboard box. ~ Ruth
Publisher's Description of Illustrating the New Testament: The Annunciation to Zacharias through the Conversion of St. Paul

Develop the heart and soul with this hands-on program that lets great artists and iconographers, from throughout the ages and around the world, help to tell the story of the life of Jesus Christ and the beginning of His Church.

Components of the Program

- Illustrating the New Testament PowerPoint Presentation: As a teaching aid to be used before the lesson of the day, the program includes a seventy-five page PowerPoint presentation with 190 images and comments. Each of the 60 events included in the program are introduced using images from Early Christian art, Byzantine religious art and iconography, and Western religious art. Images are from Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern World. To aid in discussion, comments are included for most of the 60 events.

- Thirty-Six Week or Nine Unit Syllabus Options: These pages present the entire course outline at a glance, providing week or unit numbers, categories, and event titles with their corresponding Gospel passages. Choose the thirty-six week or the nine unit version.

- Color Teaching Images: This component contains all 190 images from the PowerPoint presentation. The substantial set includes a variety of images for each event, and provides the opportunity to compare and contrast images while simultaneously becoming exposed to great works of art from around the world and throughout the ages.

- Set of Color Matching Cards: This essential hands-on component contains one representative image from each of the 60 events listed in the syllabuses. The label is to be matched to the image, and the cards then sorted into chronological order (Following the Gospel according to Matthew.)

- Text Flash Cards: Personal flash cards for each student are to be used for memory work of event titles, plus keyword outlining (notetaking) and narration activities (retelling the stories in the student's own words) using the keywords as necessary.

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Product Format:Other
Brand:History Portfolio
Author:Barbara Shukin
Grades:3-12
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:4
Weight in Pounds:2.95
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