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How to Choose a Bible Curriculum for Homeschool

How to Choose a Bible Curriculum for Homeschool

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Bible curriculum for homeschool?

The best Bible curriculum is one that fits your family's goals, teaching style, and schedule. Some families want an overview of the entire Bible, while others prefer in-depth studies of individual books or biblical topics. Look for a curriculum that is biblically sound, easy to teach, engaging for your children, and flexible enough to fit your homeschool routine.

At what age should children start Bible study?

Children can begin learning about God and the Bible as early as preschool. Younger children benefit from simple Bible stories, songs, and hands-on activities. As they grow, they can begin learning Bible chronology, geography, memory verses, and Bible study skills that prepare them to study Scripture independently.

How often should we do Bible in our homeschool?

Every family is different, but consistency is more important than the number of lessons you complete each week. Many homeschool families set aside time for Bible study four or five days a week, while others complete one or two longer lessons each week. Choose a schedule that you can maintain throughout the school year.

Should Bible curriculum include theology?

That depends on your family's preferences. Some Bible curriculum teaches a specific theological viewpoint, while others focus on helping students understand the facts, history, and timeline of Scripture. Many parents appreciate curriculum that teaches the Bible itself while leaving doctrinal discussions to the family.

Can I teach multiple children together?

Yes! Many homeschool families successfully teach Bible as a family subject. Multi-level curriculum allows children of different ages to study the same lesson while completing activities that match their individual abilities. This saves preparation time and encourages meaningful family discussions.

Is Bible curriculum necessary if we already attend church?

Church and homeschool Bible study serve different purposes. Church provides worship, fellowship, and teaching alongside other believers, while homeschool Bible curriculum gives children regular opportunities to read Scripture, ask questions, practice Bible study skills, and build a deeper understanding of God's Word throughout the week.

What should I look for in a Bible curriculum?

A quality Bible curriculum should be:

  • Biblically accurate
  • Age appropriate
  • Easy to teach
  • Flexible for your schedule
  • Engaging for children
  • Designed to encourage regular Bible reading
  • Affordable and practical for your family

The best curriculum is one that helps your children know God's Word while making Bible study an enjoyable part of your homeschool day.

Why do some Bible curriculum programs teach the Bible chronologically?

Teaching the Bible chronologically helps children see how biblical events fit together across history. Instead of learning individual stories in isolation, students begin to understand God's unfolding plan from Creation through the New Testament. This bigger-picture approach often makes the Bible easier to remember and understand.

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