tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151049058887204920.post3334561664705236352..comments2024-01-25T07:36:22.307-06:00Comments on A Learning Journey: Schoolhouse Review: Bible Study Guide For All Ages - Primary LevelA Learning Journeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09796182670039545255noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151049058887204920.post-13585504190411618652014-01-28T10:43:04.282-06:002014-01-28T10:43:04.282-06:00We've been using this curriculum for two years...We've been using this curriculum for two years now and all three of my kids still enjoy it. What I did about the binding is have the binding cut off of all four quarters from a year's unit and then spiral bound together. Now we have a much sturdier workbook for each student. However, I can totally see the benefit of having a more tear page format for a Bible class setting. Secondly, only the primary pages require the teacher's edition, so if someone's child is above or below that level they can cut that cost out. We use the teacher's manual for my boys who are doing the primary level, but my daughter uses the intermediate level and everything she needs is already on her page. Their website even states this. It's a lot less expensive when you don't have to buy the teacher's books and the other additional resources are reused from year to year. I just didn't want the cost to deter someone from what I think is the best Bible curriculum I've found (though, I think it's worth every penny). Brandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07981541868577146101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151049058887204920.post-86894024628714428442013-09-11T19:24:10.508-05:002013-09-11T19:24:10.508-05:00Thank you so much! I don't suppose it really ...Thank you so much! I don't suppose it really matters if I teach it chonologically; maybe that's just a hang up from teaching Classical method chronological history! :-). I will definitely check out the link. Thnks again!Christihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17732288654277612085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151049058887204920.post-22579391296054532302013-09-11T14:42:15.839-05:002013-09-11T14:42:15.839-05:00I don't worry so much about the lessons not be...I don't worry so much about the lessons not being in chronological order, but that is a personal preference. We really enjoy using this curriculum. I like that it covers both the Old and the New Testament each year providing us with a "balanced" view and it gives us more variety with lessons. My daughter isn't confused like I thought she would be either. I did a quick Google search and came across the following document on the blog, Planted Trees, which may help with teaching the lessons in chronological order if this aspect is of great importance. BSGFAA is adaptable and flexible for homeschooling families. Here is the link http://www.theplantedtrees.com/2012/09/final-analysis-friday-bible-study-guide.html if you would like to check it out. Hope this helps! A Learning Journeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09796182670039545255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151049058887204920.post-37759698259898888862013-09-10T12:29:11.624-05:002013-09-10T12:29:11.624-05:00Thank you for your thoughtful review! I purchased...Thank you for your thoughtful review! I purchased the first book of Unit 1 & my son enjoyed using it. And I kind of let it fall by the wayside. My question is how do you feel about the lessons/units not being in chronological order? Am I worrying too much about this?Christihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17732288654277612085noreply@blogger.com