

We do these alongside our preschooler, W, and she soaks up much from our activities!Īfter a number of days working on these activities/”lessons” I decided to record them here, so that I could look back on them. But we still need to challenge her, work on her reading comprehension, and keep her from guessing instead of reading! But these activities and “lessons” can work for kids of any reading level. We have a reading kindergartner in our house! She absolutely cannot get enough of reading. We have learned many new things! And we have had lots of fun doing it! In the short time we have been doing it, we have started to memorize some of the verses. And along the way, I came up with simple ideas for teaching each verse to her. I still wanted to read through the Gospel of John with her, though! But as I started looking at it, I realized it was for a reading level above where she is. It looked like such a perfect idea! To work with G through one book of the Bible, a little bit at a time. And I want them to know God wrote it because He wanted us to know Him!Īs I was preparing our homeschool choices for this year, I came across a great reading schedule for the Gospel of John. As a lover of Bible study, one of my main goals in teaching my kids is to point them to a love of God, a love of others, and a love of His Word! I want them to know there are answers in this Big Book.
