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30 Days to Understanding the Bible

30 Days to Understanding the Bible teaches you the Bible with 12 eras of Bible history.
I love learning the Bible in 12 ears instead of 66 books. I labeled our Bible timeline with the 12 Eras.

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I’m working on a lapbook now where my boys put a book of the Bible [...]

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Free Printable Bible Verses for Handwriting and Copywork

Kill two proverbial birds with one stone by having your children practice handwriting with these FREE printable Bible verses in manuscript, cursive, or D’Nealian.

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Printable ABC Bible Verses

These are copywork Bible pages for children memorizing the ABC verses. The print is dotted and lined for tracing. Print in color or black and while. There are 5 PDF pages.

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Free Bible Story Lapbook

This is actually a File Folder Game or a mini lapbook posted on my blog (posting here too so it won’t be missed). Everything you need to make this lapbook is available to download below.
A coloring page goes on the front of the folder. Inside is a game board and two pockets. One pocket is [...]

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Free Bible Worksheets

Students develop excellence in achievement by completing the worksheets ; they develop diligence by continually practicing clarity, accuracy, relevance, prioritizing, consistency, depth, and breadth through writing activities.

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Books of the Bible Lapbook Game

This is a super fun file folder game or lapbook game to learn the books of the Bible.
It includes 84 Bible trivia questions (easy and medium levels) and blank cards to make your own questions. Availble to download and assemb

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Four-Step Bible Lessons

There are four basic steps to the HOW approach. The amount of time for each step will vary from a few minutes to a an hour or more depending on the activities chosen. These four steps teach to all four learning styles and both brain hemispheres. Studies show that this four-step method motivates students to comprehend the material better and retain the information longer.

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My Second Favorite Book of All Time

This is my favorite Bible study tool. I totally agree with Dr. Ed Hindson who said, “If I could give only two books to a new Christian, one would be the Bible and the other would be this book.” Great lapbook tool.

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Chronologically Bible Storying

Seventy five percent of the Bible is story. Jesus taught with stories. Heart of Wisdom recommends you put Bible first in every homeschool day.
It is astounding that homeschooler being homeschooling for religious reasons yet little of the Bible actually gets studied.  The Word of God is only sprinkled into a school day, like a [...]

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Bible Scrapbook Kit

Remember the felt boards and characters–this is the upgrade for the digital age!

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Character Traits Check List

Free download Character Traits check List and examples of how to use the list (planned lessons or teachable moments)

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Bible Study: Outline Example

Outlining a book of the Bible or a Bible story is an excellent way to get overview. To make an outline you can either group the outline by subject, or by paragraphs. Here is example of a Bible story outline using the story of The Twelve Spies.

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Creating A Bible Portfolio

Bible portfolio is used to store the student’s work as you read through the Bible each year. It will include writing assignments, artwork, small collections, letters, photos, brochures, maps, etc.

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How is the Bible Integrated into HOW Unit Studies?

The Bible is not integrated into our curriculum-it’s the foundation! The foundation of the Heart of Wisdom teaching approach is on a two-sided curriculum base: direct studies of God’s Word, and derived studies of God’s world.

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One Needful Thing

While we are teaching our children to study, research, and write, we need to remember that they are establishing and perfecting tools that they will one day use to God’s glory, depending on their unique, individual talents. Homeschoolers sometimes get so wrapped up in academics they forget the one needful thing.

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Balancing the 3Rs and the Bible

Telling a home- schooling parent to teach with a Bible focus is easy. Accomplishing that goal? That’s entirely different.
It’s so easy to get caught up in the 3Rs (Reading, wRiting, and aRithmetic) and leave out the Bible. We want our children to learn in a Christian setting, and we believe that these subjects are what [...]

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Teaching With Object Lessons

God teaches through object lessons. God commanded His children to put up stones as a reminder in Joshua 4. The stones were specifically put up in order to prompt children’s questions. When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones? The parent’s response is to explain what God [...]

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Biggest Mistake Made by Homeschoolers!

We can so easily get anxious about the academics that we miss wisdom. Education must contain more than facts, theories, and objectives. God’s written Word provides the principles and wisdom we need to live lives that are pleasing to Him.

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What Bible Do You Recommend?

In Heart of Wisdom unit study lessons we quote the King James Bible. Occasionally we give side-by-side comparisons of several versions.
We recommend a chronological Bible for reading through the Bible in a year and give the page numbers to The Narrated Bible. The text in The Narrated Bible can be used for dictation and copying [...]

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Books of the Bible Lapbook & Activities

Bible lapbooks and lapbook activities

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Bible Verse Coloring Pages

Links to Bible Coloring Pages

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What Bible Version Do You Recommend?

In Heart of Wisdom unit study lessons we quote the King James Bible. Occasionally we give side-by-side comparisons of several versions. We recommend a chronological Bible for reading through the Bible in a year and give the page numbers to The Narrated Bible. The text in The Narrated Bible can be used for dictation and [...]

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Creating a Bible Portfolio

The contents of your student’s Bible portfolio will vary depending on the age of the student. [...]

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Kids Clubs 4 Jesus Bible Lessons

Kids Clubs 4 Jesus Bible Lessons

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