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Thanksgiving brings to mind Pilgrims and Native Americans, turkey and pumpkin pie, football games and going to Grandma's house--and most importantly, giving thanks to God for His blessings. Why do we celebrate this annual holiday in America? This study explores answers to this question.
This unit study features fifteen lessons that chronicle Jesus' birth and childhood, teach how the celebration of Jesus' birth began, and tell about Christmas traditions and holiday legends from many lands. It also guides the student in creating "A Baby Book for Jesus" and a "Christmas Traditions Around the World" booklet, and in writing five essays about Jesus and about following Him.
This study offers Bible study, history, geography, physical education, sports vocabulary, creative writing, grammar activities, and puzzles. Students learn about both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games as they read and complete activities in the curriculum, so you will need one book per child. The book features full-color photographs and historic black-and-white photographs of Olympic athletes, competitions, and host cities.
Learn to Draw offers thirty simple lessons to teach artists young and old basic drawing concepts and techniques such as lines, placement, overlapping, and shading. Practice your drawing skills as you copy pencil drawings of animals, objects, landscapes, and people. Each lesson is Bible-based and the entire curriculum encourages artists to draw for the glory of God.
Study the life of Jesus from his birth through his return to heaven. As you read passages from all four gospels, you will draw people Jesus healed, people who believed in him and loved him, people who didn't, things Jesus saw, objects Jesus talked about in his parables, and more. Gain new perspectives on the life of our Lord.
Learn about the life of Paul and the messages he shared with believers in the first century.
Read a Psalm each day and complete a drawing assignment based on one idea in the Psalm. When you finish, you will have a wide variety of drawings, showing that God's Word talks about numerous aspects of our daily lives.
Read through Proverbs as you illustrate its wonderful principles for living. Think and draw about wisdom, speech, family relationships, work, and more.
Learn about the early church as you study Acts and draw pictures about the ministry of the Apostles, the miracles exalting Christ, and the spread of the gospel to many people and places.
Each of these workbooks has fun word puzzles and writing activities that help children dig deeply into how God's word applies to our daily lives. They are designed for children ages 7-12.
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