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1.
Bible Studies
2.
Bible study method
and curriculum Simplify Planning Communicate Effectively Grow Disciples
3.
Ages 3 to
12
4.
Grapevine Teaches Facts You
Teach Doctrine Any Bible Version
5.
Effective Learning • Hear
– See - Draw • Hear the Bible • See stick figures • Draw stick figures • Retention • Right & Left Brain • Imagination & Association G O A L
6.
Old Testament Timeline Adam
& Eve The Fall God Creation Genesis
7.
Topical Traceable Multi-Level Ages 3
to 6 Ages 7 and Up Goal to study a person or event in depth
8.
Overviews Level 4 Study Tools Level
3 Bible Geography Level 2 Extra Memory Level 1 Timeline Beginner Major Characters and Events
9.
Book One per student Or eBook Class
License: Print your own
10.
Easy to Prepare Fun
to Teach
11.
Lesson Time 45-50 Minutes per
Lesson
12.
Cost $1 Per week Per Child
13.
REVIEW Supplies Student •Bible •Student Book •Colored Pencil Teacher
List •Bible •Teacher Book •Dry Erase Board & Markers
14.
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