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The list below includes hundreds of free pages (to download or read from the Internet) to help you bring up your child in the ways of the Lord. Consider them our gift to you.

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WWWWH Worksheet: Who, What, When, Where, and How Worksheet. This sheet works well while reading through the Bible chronologically. Use for one chapter or use as many sheets as needed to record events occurring in the chapter. To whom is the author writing? Who are the major personalities mentioned? How well do they know and understand each other? What occurred? Who were the people affected? How did they respond?

Person Worksheet: Try to write a biographical sketch. Pay attention to the character's growth in his or her relationship to God. What were the major events in his or her life? Who were some of his or her contemporaries? What was this character's major achievement?  What influence did he or she have on people or events? Choose a summary Bible verse and a key verse that you feel best describe the character. Make a summary of the passage that you have read. Find out what the leading lesson is in this character's life. Identify problems or situations you have in common with the character.

Event Worksheet: Find out about the historical context of an event. As we learn about the people and places in the context of the passage, the time period will become both more real and more understandable to us. Try to understand the problems of the people in the passage. Look for clues in the passage itself, as well as in a Bible dictionary and/or almanac.

Passage or Book Worksheet: Who is the author of the book? To whom is the author writing? Who are the major personalities mentioned? How well do they know and understand each other? Historical setting: When was the book written? What is the historical setting of the author? What is the historical setting of the recipients? What was happening in this part of the world at the time? Purpose: Why was the book written? If there is a problem to correct, what was it? What was the author trying to accomplish? Themes: What is the major emphasis of the book? What are some of the recurring ideas? What subjects does the book deal with?

Cause and Effect Worksheet : Use for any topic when comparing the cause and effect of an event. Especially benefitial when studying Proverbs and Ecclesiastes topics. (In the Narrated Bible, the Proverbs are rearranged by topic, and Ecclesiastes is presented in an order suggested by logical thought and progression.)

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