Teach with Freedom
We believe that the teacher-student relationship is most essential ingredient to effective Bible education. By providing quality resources it is our hope to enable you to relationally disciple without the burden of writing daily lesson plans.
Key Resources
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Each teacher edition includes all the content needed to effectively teach a secondary Bible class for one complete academic year. The student editions follow along with simple fill in the blanks, doodles, and engaging visuals. These physical resources have been designed for simple functionality, retaining classroom engagement, and affordability.
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Effective organization is the backbone of student-directed education. Each unit begins with a memory verse, unit objectives, vocabulary, and a list of available assessments. Additionally, easy to follow daily lesson plans formulated after the EATS model (Essential questions, Activating strategy, Teaching, and Send off) provide teachers with a powerful balance between flexibility and structure.
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Both the student and the teacher edition include interactive maps, summarizing info graphics, and hundreds of illustrative doodles.
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Each lesson comes with comprehensive presentations and interactive media. These have been visually structured to enhance, not distract, from your lesson content and relational investment. Additionally, each lesson comes with resources for further teacher study.
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Ongoing formal and informal evaluation is at the basis of a teacher’s educational decision making. Daily informal evaluations, unit based formal assessments, and summative project-based-learning opportunities are built into the curriculum giving teachers the opportunity to make data-driven decisions.
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There is a strong Biblical mandate to make Christian education available for students of all levels. A growing library of modified assessments, alternative projects, and differentiation opportunities is being added to the curriculum resources folder.