As we embark on the homeschooling journey, choosing the right curriculum is key to shaping our children’s educational experiences.
Today, we’ll delve into a diverse selection of Christian curriculum resources, each offering unique perspectives and approaches to education.
Cold-Case Christianity For Kids is a must-have curriculum resource for Christian families homeschooling their children. Learn the truth about God and Jesus with a real detective. Use forensic analysis to investigate the evidence for Christianity.
Invictus Classical Press offers a classical Christian curriculum that emphasizes the importance of teaching history chronologically. Their curriculum aims to help students develop critical thinking skills and a deep understanding of historical events.
The Mystery of History is an award-winning world history curriculum written from a biblical worldview. It guides students through a meaningful, engaging, and historically accurate journey from ancient times to modern, making history come alive for students.
Sonlight offers a literature-based approach, emphasizing engaging books and hands-on activities. Their curriculum covers a broad range of subjects, including history, literature, and science, providing a holistic learning experience.
BJU Press offers a comprehensive Christian homeschool curriculum covering various subjects. Their history curriculum provides a detailed overview of world history from a Christian worldview, helping students understand historical events from a biblical perspective.
Veritas Press presents a classical Christian curriculum that emphasizes chronological history. Their curriculum aims to help students develop a biblical worldview while gaining a deeper understanding of historical events.
Generations offers a Christian curriculum that integrates biblical principles into all subject areas, including history. Their curriculum focuses on helping students develop a strong foundation in the Christian faith while learning about key events in world history.
Apologia provides a range of homeschooling resources, including science and history curriculum, designed to help students develop a biblical worldview. Their history curriculum focuses on teaching history from a Christian perspective.
Answers in Genesis offers a variety of resources for homeschooling families, including history curriculum that explores the connection between biblical history and world history. Their curriculum aims to help students understand how biblical events fit into the broader context of world history.
My Father’s World offers a Christian homeschool curriculum that integrates biblical principles into all subject areas, including history. Their curriculum is designed to help students develop a love for learning and a strong foundation in the Christian faith.
Story of the World presents history in a narrative format, making it engaging and accessible for students. Their curriculum covers world history from ancient times to the modern era and aims to help students develop a deeper understanding of key historical events and figures.
Notgrass History offers a range of history curriculum options for homeschooling families, including American history, world history, and government. Their curriculum is designed to help students develop a solid understanding of history from a Christian perspective.
The Charlotte Mason’s Alveary offers a curriculum based on the educational philosophy of Charlotte Mason, emphasizing the importance of engaging with living books and ideas. Their curriculum includes history resources designed to help students develop a love for learning and a deep understanding of history.
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Seek Truth: Set your kids up to be curious about the world, asking deep questions regarding our origin, purpose, and destiny, while exploring the evidence for Christianity.
Spiritual Foundation: Help kids develop a sense of purpose, meaning, and values based on Christian teachings.
Morality and Ethics: Children learn about moral and ethical principles, such as love, compassion, forgiveness, and honesty, which can guide their behavior and decision-making.
Fellowship: Connect your children to a community of believers, providing a sense of belonging and support.
Coping with Challenges: Give kids a source of hope and resilience when facing challenging situations.
Understanding of Beliefs: Help children understand the Christian worldview and practices, promoting cultural and religious literacy.
Critical Thinking: Encourage children to ask questions, think critically about their beliefs, and develop a deeper understanding of their worldview.
Lifelong Faith: Lay the foundation for a lifelong relationship with God and a continued journey of spiritual growth.
Parable Puppets: Create puppets to act out parables. This helps kids understand the lessons better.
Life of Jesus Timeline: Use pictures and descriptions to map out the life of Jesus, highlighting miraculous events and significant key points.
Bible Verse Art: Have kids illustrate their favorite Bible excerpts. This helps them connect visually with the teachings and remember them better.
Faith Bracelets: Make bracelets using various colored beads to represent different aspects of faith.
Fruit of the Spirit Snack: Use fruits to represent the “Fruit of the Spirit” (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control). Discuss each trait as you enjoy snacks together.
Prayer Journals: Have kids decorate and use journals to write or draw their prayers. This helps them understand the importance of prayer in Christian life.
Creation Collage: Create collages of different aspects of creation to reflect on God’s creation.
The Seven C’s of History: Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, Confusion, Christ, Cross, Consummation – Plan activities to help kids remember these significant events.
Nature Walk Devotion: Take a nature walk and discuss God’s creation and care for the Earth.
Scripture Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt with Bible verses hidden around the house or yard. Kids can find them and discuss the meaning of each.
Armor of God Dress Up: Discuss the relevance of wearing the “belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of the gospel, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the spirit.”
Bible Heroes: Have each child demonstrate acts of bravery, kindness and obedience like biblical figures. Discuss how children can apply similar virtues to their own lives.
Each of these Christian curriculum resources offers a unique approach to education, providing homeschooling families with a variety of options to tailor their homeschooling experience to their needs and values. Whether you’re looking for a literature-based approach, a classical curriculum, or a focus on biblical history, these resources can help you create a rich and meaningful learning experience for your children.
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