| Teaching a child to read using the Bible is a return to the colonial model. Reading the Bible prepares a Biblical character in children and teaches self-government and a love for God and others. Curriculum writers Martha Shirley and Barbara Keller and veteran homeschool teacher Debbie Smith share hard-won insights with you in this practical, inspiring session.
The Teaching Bible and Reading session will enable you to:
- Understand the case for teaching reading using the Bible
- Understand what we mean by reading
- Learn how to teach using the Bible as reader
- Understand the stages of reading development
- Learn strategic reading processes
- Establish reasonable goals for reading the Bible
The word study is a tool of Biblical scholarship that places you and your student on the pathway of reflective thinking and deductive reasoning derived from the revelation of Scripture. Biblical principles deducted from the study enable your student to "take possession" of the word. Curriculum writers Martha Shirley and Barbara Keller and experienced homeschooler Debbie Smith share hard-won insights with you in this practical, inspiring session.
The Words Have Consequences! session will enable you to:
- Learn the value of the Webster's 1828 Dictionary in the word study
- Use God's written Word as a key to defining words
- Learn the word study format
- Learn the basic tools of the word study
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