I love this Bible learning curriculum. All it does is teach the Bible, but it does not include any doctrine. It focuses on the text it's self, what it says, and the people in the text. As a teacher all you need to do is read over the passage ahead of time, but even if you don't the teacher's manual tells you what to ask and what to talk about. As far as the drawing, it's stick figures. If you can make a stick figure you can use this. There are a variety of levels you can choose for your children based on their abilities. Older studies have more to do while younger students have the option of tracing. This is a great fit for any family who wants to learn the Bible. This does *only* teach the Bible, so other subjects are up to you to teach.
Grade levels used
K
1
Pros
Easy to use with little prep. Any child of any age can do it. Goes through each subject throughly. Can be done with multiple ages at one time.
Cons
While scripted, it does take some prep work. Bible lessons only, not in any way a unit-study based curriculum.
I didn't think this would work for us, but it has been a great resource. It makes it so easy to communicate information without getting bogged down in busy work.
This is very easy to use and understand. And, since I am not an artist, easy for me to help my child with the drawings. The drawings also helped my child remember the stories much better.
These studies are a fun way to learn about the Bible! The lessons are easy to teach and don't take long to do. They have traceable versions so younger children can join in as well. My kids like them, but they tend to get bored it we use it for too long since there isn't really any variation in the activities. We just do one study and then take a break and use something else and then come back sometime later and use another study. Overall, I do like these studies.