I was hoping to share more posts of what I do, but I'm so busy doing that I don't have time to write posts!!
Bible Time is very important to me and so it is the first thing that we do each day. In fact, I start Bible Time at Breakfast. I originally wanted to pray with my son from
MOB Society Prayers (sign up for monthly newsletter to receive them) when he gets up, but I'm having trouble coinciding my morning routine with his. I will definitely try to do this when he gets older. I do try to pray these prayers by myself for him each day.
So for Bible Time I use
Calvary Curriculum (FREE). On Mondays I read the Bible passage and explain the story using the curriculum guide. On the rest of the days I read from Bible story books that I have. Most of them have the story we are studying, but told in different ways. Here are some of the Bibles I use:
*The Beginner's Bible
*Read With Me Bible
*The Story for Children
*The Preschooler's Bible
*The Jesus StoryBook Bible
I copy off the lesson as well as one of the activity sheets for the week, that we do later after breakfast. Also, on the rest the days after Monday I start asking the questions that are on the curriculum guide.
After Breakfast we sit on the couch for Hymn Singing and Memory Verse time.
Each child has a memory verse that goes with the letter of the week they are studying and their level of learning.
Jessna's verses come from
Songs for Saplings.
Shrade's verses come from
Rock Star Preschool.
The verses they learn are songs!
We are also learning hymns which we sing daily as well as with daddy in the evenings during our family worship time.
Some of the hymns we are learning:
*America the Beautiful
*To God be the Glory
*Redeemed
*Oh, How I love Jesus
*Count Your Blessings
*The Solid Rock
*This is My Father's World
Here is my son singing Count Your Blessings
I usually just sing the first verse and chorus, but I can see how quickly they are picking up on the words. I wish I could play the piano well enough to play along. I guess I will have to practice (in all my spare time!).
And we end with prayer. I have a little prayer book for children and we will start adding prayer requests for people we know or other things that are personal and relevant for my kids.
(Side note: My heart is to reach my kids for Christ. Sometimes they are so squirrely and silly that I think they are not paying attention, but I keep this daily habit and pray that God will open up their hearts and minds to what he wants them to learn.)
Keep learning and growing!! Blessings, Shonda