Scripture Studies Kindergarten is a gentle, family-friendly introduction to the Bible designed specifically for early learners. Through age-appropriate lessons, simple discussions, hands-on activities, memory verses and engaging worksheets, children are introduced to foundational Bible stories and key Christian values in a meaningful and accessible way.
Students explore God's creation, important people from the Bible, the life of Jesus, prayer, kindness, obedience, thankfulness and God's love for His people. Lessons encourage children to listen, discuss, reflect and respond through a variety of practical learning experiences suited to the early years.
Designed for homeschool families, this open-and-go program combines simple written activities with hands-on learning opportunities to help children build biblical knowledge while developing early literacy, communication and thinking skills. The curriculum supports parent-led conversations and encourages children to apply biblical principles in their everyday lives.
Scripture Studies Kindergarten is a gentle, family-friendly introduction to the Bible designed specifically for early learners. Through age-appropriate lessons, simple discussions, hands-on activities, memory verses and engaging worksheets, children are introduced to foundational Bible stories and key Christian values in a meaningful and accessible way.
Students explore God's creation, important people from the Bible, the life of Jesus, prayer, kindness, obedience, thankfulness and God's love for His people. Lessons encourage children to listen, discuss, reflect and respond through a variety of practical learning experiences suited to the early years.
Designed for homeschool families, this open-and-go program combines simple written activities with hands-on learning opportunities to help children build biblical knowledge while developing early literacy, communication and thinking skills. The curriculum supports parent-led conversations and encourages children to apply biblical principles in their everyday lives.