Accelerated Christian Education A.C.E is a self-paced curriculum which allows the curriculum to be tailored to each child's individual ability and level.
Samson Bible lesson for under 5s. Learn how God gives us special abilities and gifts. Includes story, worksheets, colouring pages, craft and more.
Best Christian homeschool curriculum: BJU Press, Abeka, My Father's World, Apologia, Notgrass, Veritas Press, Masterbooks & Compass Classroom.
A free printable discipline chart for Christian parents, using Scripture to help correct problematic behaviors
These 20 Activities and Lessons that Teach Obedience to Kids will help equip you to teach kids to obey. This is part of my character building series, a great resource for parents and teachers everywhere. The word “obey” has gotten a bad wrap over the years. Before you jump into this post and all it...Read More
Some tips and strategies to help you plan our your yearly curriculum and get a big picture view of what your year will look like.
These Joshua and the Battle of Jericho activities can be used in Christian Preschool programs and Sunday schools. Joshua & Jericho Sequencing
Download this free Job coloring page showing Job after he had lost all of his things - children, animals, crops. From What's in the Bible? Vol. 8....
Are you looking for some fun and unique ways to celebrate Reformation Day? See our list of Homeschooling resources, recipes, videos and more!
This is the first in a four part series this month for Joshua. This lesson discusses Moses, then Joshua taking over leadership for the Israelites. Cathy uses these visuals with a magnetic board. She cuts the pieces out, numbers them on the back (this set is already numbered on the front for you), laminates them and adds thin magnets on the back. Put your title up first (Moses then Joshua for this lesson), then add and take away each visual as you teach the lesson. Some of the visuals are the same as what you will see next week, if you'd like to combine them. You won't have to print all of those, unless you like to keep everything in its own pack. They can also be used as visuals alone, a flip chart, and/or a bulletin board. These visuals can also be attached to large craft sticks to be help up while teaching. Click here to download the visuals. This lesson outline is intended to be used with the visuals you see above, although either one can be used alone. The lesson has the same numbers in a box as the visuals to make it easier for you to teach. Click here to download the lesson outline. Cathy Whitacre is a Christian, wife, mother, Nana, sister, and friend. Cathy and her husband Gerry worship with the New Hope church of Christ, in Bradyville, Tennessee. Family has been one of her crowning joys in life. Married to Gerry for over 47 years they have had many years of adventure and love. Her children and grandchildren have kept her busy and happy. Everywhere Cathy has lived from Ohio, Illinois, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee and more she has made dear friends who she considers family. Cathy has had the opportunity to participate in mission work for many years. She has had the privilege of speaking at Ladies Days, teaching Vacation Bible Schools, and conducting workshops in Jamaica, Scotland, New Zealand, and here in the United States. Cathy has been involved in teaching for over 50 years, from nursery to adults. Cathy feels that Christian Education is one of the greatest mission efforts we can be involved in, and the benefits are eternal.
Catholic quotes, infographics, memes and more resources for the New Evangelization. Infographic: The fignificance of the Liturgical Colors.
Teaching Honesty in the Classroom; character education; classroom community; honesty for kids
Christian astronomy is fun to teach in your Montessori inspired homeschool! Here are lots of great crafts, activities, and printables for your kids.
One of the most wonderful things about homeschooling for me is that I can choose what each child needs to succeed. I can pick curriculum that we enjoy and that is appropriate for the way the kids learn best. The thing that I have to remember, though, is that each child is different. They do
Looking for a great way to teach your teens about the Tabernacle? Check out this True or False worksheet! It's perfect for studying Exodus 25-27 and encourages teens to think critically and apply Biblical principles.
After King Solomon, the nation of Israel fell into a civil war and divided into the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah (where Jerusalem was located). Israel (the Northern Kingdom) fell to the Assyrians around 722 B.C. while Judah continued for more than 120 years. The prophets warned Judah, however, that judgment was coming for their sin. Jeremiah was one of those prophets. He spoke for God and told them they would be conquered by the Babylonians and would be in exile for 70 years. “Exile is coming,” He declared! This was not a message the people wanted to hear, but it was true and in 587 B.C. Jerusalem and the temple were finally destroyed by the Babylonians and most of the people were deported to Babylon. This Exile Is Coming! Jigsaw Puzzle will help kids understand the sorrow Jeremiah felt over the coming destruction of the city and temple He loved.
Using My Father's World Creation to the Greeks homeschool curriculum? Get access to FREE supplemental MFW printables, resources, ideas and more!
Looking for great podcasts for Christian homeschoolers? This article samples some of the best Christian homeschooler podcasts out there. Enjoy!
Student engagement is my number one goal in the classroom. None of the academic goals can be achieved without student engagement. It is essential! My biggest advice to you is to decrease teacher talk and the time students spend in their desks.I want to share some more specific ways that I keep my students engaged
There are a few elements to building influential student relationships. Keep on reading to find out the six keys to fostering strong connections in your classroom.
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Study Article for August 12-18, 2019: Our thinking is influenced by our background, culture, and education. How can we root out wrong attitudes that are ‘strongly entrenched’ in our minds?
Differentiation can be hard and time-consuming! Learn to tier your lessons so that you can meet the needs of all your students!
Check out these Bible games that kids will love in your Sunday school, midweek program, children's church, or even at home.
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Project Based Unschooling or Homeschooling. A 1 month experiment. How did the kids take to this style of homeschooling and did they actually learn anything?
Charlotte Mason said that the foundation of knowledge didn't start in the classroom but rather in the teaching of good habits at home.
These 20 Activities and Lessons that Teach Obedience to Kids will help equip you to teach kids to obey. This is part of my character building series, a great resource for parents and teachers everywhere. The word “obey” has gotten a bad wrap over the years. Before you jump into this post and all it...Read More
Bible games for teens are a good way to incorporate bible teachings into their life. Here is our list of the best Bible activities you may use for your teens.
Subscribe to the Teach 4 the Heart Podcast.It was a great day when I discovered 4 magic words that just seem to dissolve tension and eliminate at least half of the arguments in my classroom.And those words are: "You're not in trouble."Students can be so defensive, can't they? (and let's be honest,
The only way to become a person of substance and depth is by building character. This post discusses the importance of this process and how we can do it.
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
From “Intimate Encounters” by Dr. David & Teresa Ferguson (Chapter 3, pg. 17) – – – THE EMOTIONAL CUP Perhaps you’ve noticed. Conflicts in your marriage are …
The Well-Trained Mind approach to classical education springs off the Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy Sayers and uses history as the anchoring subject.
Perseverance is that ability to keep going when things are tough. Here are some ideas to help you teach perseverance in the classroom.
A Charlotte Mason Handicrafts Lesson Before we begin A Charlotte Mason Handicrafts Lesson … First, I explain why I’m focusing subject by subject. Also, I include Charlotte Mason quotes because I find her original lectures on education to be awe inspiring and helpful. Next, please keep reading to see the break down of implementing lessons, the schedule, […]
There is always that time of the year when you have to reflect on all that you have done, all that you should have done, and where you need to go with your class. There is a lot that goes into the dynamic of a classroom. You have to stick with your academic plan, meet the needs of your diverse learners, and at the same time, you have to provide a positive atmosphere where students have the optimum learning environment. So where are you on your classroom management?
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