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"The way the text is written in a conversational tone is so engaging for my 3-year-old. As we read aloud and a question is asked, he immediately responds with an answer. The activities are accessible and easy to do at home. This is such a wonderful book to introduce little one's to God's beautiful and vast Creation."
Ashlynn
"Apologia material is always top notch, which is why my bookshelves are filled with their books. The content of the new Zoology, 2nd ed., is great, as I expected; however, I am a little disappointed with the quality of the book cover itself. Unlike the many other Apologia texts I have, the covers are bowed outward and do not lie flat. This does not affect the function of the book itself, but hopefully Apologia can correct whatever went wrong for future publications."
Julie L.
"This curriculum is aimed at children from K-8th Grade and can therefore be used in a family setting! The textbook is a high-quality, full-color, 300-page textbook. Included are 30 lessons that take you through the entire New Testament. The curriculum is split up in two parts: The first 15 lessons are called, The New Testament In 40 Points, while the second 15 lessons offer a deep-dive into all 27 books of the New Testament. Each lesson contains:\n- Online video teaching (included in the curriculum, access code included in textbook)\n- Engaging hand motions\n- Bible passage\n- Memory verse\n- Narrative (3-4 pages) focusing on key people, places, and events. Including review questions, sidebar articles, doctrine, suggested readings from Psalms and Proverbs, and a prayer. \n.\nThe second part of the curriculum, lessons 16-30, is set up in a similar manner yet the focus is learning about all 27 books of the New Testament.\n.\nOne of my favorite parts of this curriculum are the Book-About Cards. They odder a great and helpful overview of New Testament books.\n.\nEach student will also have their own Notebooking Journal as a creative outlet with lots of space to write and process what was learned.\n.\nThe curriculum will help your children connect with the Bible in special way. It offers a deep-dive into the books, characters, and events of the New Testament and the way it is set up, the entire family will be able to get something out of it!"
Anna
"This curriculum is aimed at children from K-8th Grade and can therefore be used in a family setting! The textbook is a high-quality, full-color, 300-page textbook. Included are 30 lessons that take you through the entire New Testament. The curriculum is split up in two parts: The first 15 lessons are called, The New Testament In 40 Points, while the second 15 lessons offer a deep-dive into all 27 books of the New Testament. Each lesson contains:\n- Online video teaching (included in the curriculum, access code included in textbook)\n- Engaging hand motions\n- Bible passage\n- Memory verse\n- Narrative (3-4 pages) focusing on key people, places, and events. Including review questions, sidebar articles, doctrine, suggested readings from Psalms and Proverbs, and a prayer. \n.\nThe second part of the curriculum, lessons 16-30, is set up in a similar manner yet the focus is learning about all 27 books of the New Testament.\n.\nOne of my favorite parts of this curriculum are the Book-About Cards. They odder a great and helpful overview of New Testament books.\n.\nEach student will also have their own Notebooking Journal as a creative outlet with lots of space to write and process what was learned.\n.\nThe curriculum will help your children connect with the Bible in special way. It offers a deep-dive into the books, characters, and events of the New Testament and the way it is set up, the entire family will be able to get something out of it!"
Anna
"This curriculum is aimed at children from K-8th Grade and can therefore be used in a family setting! The textbook is a high-quality, full-color, 300-page textbook. Included are 30 lessons that take you through the entire New Testament. The curriculum is split up in two parts: The first 15 lessons are called, The New Testament In 40 Points, while the second 15 lessons offer a deep-dive into all 27 books of the New Testament. Each lesson contains:\n- Online video teaching (included in the curriculum, access code included in textbook)\n- Engaging hand motions\n- Bible passage\n- Memory verse\n- Narrative (3-4 pages) focusing on key people, places, and events. Including review questions, sidebar articles, doctrine, suggested readings from Psalms and Proverbs, and a prayer. \n.\nThe second part of the curriculum, lessons 16-30, is set up in a similar manner yet the focus is learning about all 27 books of the New Testament.\n.\nOne of my favorite parts of this curriculum are the Book-About Cards. They odder a great and helpful overview of New Testament books.\n.\nEach student will also have their own Notebooking Journal as a creative outlet with lots of space to write and process what was learned.\n.\nThe curriculum will help your children connect with the Bible in special way. It offers a deep-dive into the books, characters, and events of the New Testament and the way it is set up, the entire family will be able to get something out of it!"
Anna
"This curriculum is aimed at children from K-8th Grade and can therefore be used in a family setting! The textbook is a high-quality, full-color, 300-page textbook. Included are 30 lessons that take you through the entire New Testament. The curriculum is split up in two parts: The first 15 lessons are called, The New Testament In 40 Points, while the second 15 lessons offer a deep-dive into all 27 books of the New Testament. Each lesson contains:\n- Online video teaching (included in the curriculum, access code included in textbook)\n- Engaging hand motions\n- Bible passage\n- Memory verse\n- Narrative (3-4 pages) focusing on key people, places, and events. Including review questions, sidebar articles, doctrine, suggested readings from Psalms and Proverbs, and a prayer. \n.\nThe second part of the curriculum, lessons 16-30, is set up in a similar manner yet the focus is learning about all 27 books of the New Testament.\n.\nOne of my favorite parts of this curriculum are the Book-About Cards. They odder a great and helpful overview of New Testament books.\n.\nEach student will also have their own Notebooking Journal as a creative outlet with lots of space to write and process what was learned.\n.\nThe curriculum will help your children connect with the Bible in special way. It offers a deep-dive into the books, characters, and events of the New Testament and the way it is set up, the entire family will be able to get something out of it!"
Anna
"This math curriculum combines the perfect amount of fun introductory games and then skills practice to get more comfortable with the intended lesson. My daughter and I love the games, solving mystery puzzles, and coloring in!"
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