Beginner Student Pages for Lessons 001-26

Beginner Student Pages for Lessons 001-26

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ISBN: 9781946370051
Grades: PK-K

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The Beginner Student Pages guide the students and teacher through the whole learning experience. The target age for this curriculum is age four through Kindergarten. Three year olds and even first graders can use them, any student who does not read or whose reading level is very low.

If you are teaching more than three or four Beginner students, the Beginner Teacher Visuals will help as well.

Lessons 1-104 have been updated this year and feature new covers and a smaller size. Content is the same between the two editions, but the organization of the activities if different. The two editions can work together, but please note that some activities are out of order.

Category Description for Bible Study Guide for All Ages:

Comprehensive, teacher-student interactive study of the Old and New Testament, the Bible Study Guide for All Ages meets the needs of families or classrooms using a wide variety of teaching methods: drills, interactive lessons, map/timeline work and more. Rather than taking a strictly chronological or topical approach, this program takes a historical perspective and connects the Old Testament and New Testament into one big picture of God’s story. The program is non-denominational and can be used with the Bible version of your choice.

Beginning with an outline of Biblical history, the first thirty lessons examine the lives of Joseph, Daniel, and Jesus. For this reason, it is recommended the units be completed in order. Once children gain an overview of the main idea of the Bible-story, the gaps are filled-in with more depth and understanding. The optional, but highly recommended Timeline helps children fully grasp the chronology of the Bible.

Flexible for your learning needs, the program offers two pathways. Purchase the Unit Teacher Guide (104 lessons) without Student Pages for a discussion-based study. While this may take more teacher prep, all you need is the Unit Guide and a Bible. The Guide contains everything you need for teaching: program philosophy and instructions, lessons, game suggestions, reproducible student resources and more. The second path is divided into 4 different levels: Beginners for 3 years to Kindergarten; Primary for grades 1-2, Intermediate for grades 3-4, and Advanced for grades 5-6. Teens and adults should use the all-in-one Unit Teacher Guide to guide them through the Bible text, review and memory work, application, and the timeline/map work.

Both pathways follow the same plan of study, however, are not exactly aligned. Because of this, you will need to decide to use either the Unit Teacher Guide or the leveled programs with Student Pages and Teacher Key/Guide.

Families choosing to use the leveled programs (Beginner, Primary, Intermediate or Advanced), will need the Student pages. The Teacher Key is optional, but helpful in the Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels, as the student pages guide you through the daily lesson. If you use the optional Wall Maps and Time Line, the Teacher Key is necessary, as it includes instructions for use. For the Primary level, the Student Pages and Teacher Guide are required, as it is designed to bridge the gap between readers and non-readers. Following this pathway, you will not need the all-in-one Unit Teacher Guide. Lessons 1-104 have been updated this year and feature new covers and a slightly smaller size. Content is the same, but the editions have a different organization.

All student materials have black and white, cartoon illustrations throughout the lessons. Textual information increases from level to level, yet the Advanced level still retains plenty of the black and white illustrations. While the program is designed to use with the Bible version of your choice, the Student Pages use the vocabulary of the New International Version, though other versions can be used with minimal difficulty. Student pages for the Beginner level (ages 3-5), Intermediate levels (ages 6-8), and Advanced (ages 9-11) help students visualize and interact with the lessons. Each set of student pages contains 26 lessons. Beginner level activity sheets include memory work, timeline activities (which reference the Beginner Timeline), activities to become familiar with the structure of the Bible, pictorial representations of Bible stories and Bible study application. More advanced student pages include comprehension activities, more advanced memory work, map and time line work (using the Wall Maps/Timeline packet), activities for interacting with Bible stories, and Bible lesson application. Whether you chose the Unit or Level approach, there are optional, helpful teaching resources that are referenced in the teaching material.

Optional resources include: Bible Book Summary Cards, Children’s A Cappella Song CD, Teacher Visuals, and the Wall-Maps & Time- Line packet (or the Beginner Timeline).




Category Description for BIBLE / DEVOTION / CHARACTER:

Primary Subject
Bible
Grade Start
PK
Grade End
K
ISBN
9781946370051
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Bible Study Guide for All Ages
Weight
0.6 (lbs.)
Dimensions
8.5" x 14.0" x 0.25"
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Comprehensive and easy to follow and teach! Highly recommended.
Eva F on Jun 12, 2022
I love this Bible curriculum. It is thorough and interesting.
Tiffany on Feb 17, 2020
Comprehensive and easy to follow and teach! Highly recommended.
Eva F on Jun 12, 2022
Because it's age-appropriate for my kids
Anna T on Nov 8, 2020
I love this Bible curriculum. It is thorough and interesting.
Tiffany on Feb 17, 2020
I chose this curriculum because it does an excellent job of drilling the facts surrounding Bible stories, people and places. Its repetitive style is easy to use and my kids have loved it.
User on Jan 3, 2018
Great bible study lessons. Really sticks to the bible and does not add extra attitude.
Crystal E on Dec 27, 2017
I want my children to learn the Bible.
Christine S on Sep 19, 2016
We are trying this curriculum for the first time.
Shannon P on Aug 18, 2016
Because it's age-appropriate for my kids
Anna T on Nov 8, 2020
I chose this curriculum because it does an excellent job of drilling the facts surrounding Bible stories, people and places. Its repetitive style is easy to use and my kids have loved it.
User on Jan 3, 2018
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Wonderful!
My children love this bible curriculum, it’s very easy to use and thorough. They especially love the CD that comes with it, we listen to it in the car every time we go out.
October 17, 2018
Rated 5 out of 5
I LOVE this Bible curriculum As a former Christian school teacher my opinion of a lot of mainstream curriculum is that they are just "glorified Sunday school" Not so with this one! Last year we used Beg level with my K4 student and Intermediate with my 2nd grader (He has a good base level of Bible from church) and I found myself learning/applying things we had studied! For the Beg level we just used the student pages along with the song CD sometimes I would tell the Bible story based off of each picture and have my child complete each picture's activity At this level he was doing things like coloring people's faces to show their emotions tracing words people said crossing out people who died circling things from the story - all very simple activities but they helped engage him in the lesson On the other side of the pages there's an application activity and coloring picture (He would do that while I did the lesson with his brother) and review questions I liked the amount of review a lot We'd review a few questions from recent stories as well as questions from a long time ago which kept things fresh in his mind Due to the time involved with teaching children at 2 different levels we do 2-3 lessons a week sometimes breaking up a lesson over 2 days I found it was easiest to start my Int student on the review work do the story with my beg student then have him color the application picture while I did the lesson with his brother Very little teacher prep involved - if you know the story you'll be fine although I'd recommend to read over the Get Active section - sometimes it has things you need to prep I thought the page size was a bit odd (legal size I think) and I wish it had included Scripture memory verses but my son did learn a lot of Bible stories as well as stuff like days of Creation & books of the New TestamentSome "little things" I like about the curriculum - You can use it with any version of the Bible Jesus is not portrayed as feminine the men do not have long hair
July 3, 2013


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