It looks perfect to me to fit into our Bible Study. We are just reading through the Narrated Chronological Bible sort of HOW style. It looks like an excellent source for question to ask as we read to kind of get some narration going and increase comprehension. Anyone using it like this or any other way? Looks great to me.
Thanks!
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We have heard excellent reviews of this and we just bought it (haven't recv'd it yet) My dh will be using it for our Family Worship time. I'll let you know how it goes.
Praising Him, Kim www.homeschoolblogger.com/blessed2bamommy
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It is a handy reference. If I had realized it, I would have only purchased the first volume. Each volume covers the entire Bible, just with different questions.
I'm using it for my sixth grade son who prefers to learn independently. While I have a Bible time with my younger children, he reads his own Bible passage and answers the questions.
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We have it and have used it successfully, but I don't know if I would say that we love it.
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Well what did you not love about it? :-)
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It would work well for comprehension questions after reading the Bible aloud. It is just very cut and dry, no extra details. I like it; the kids like it; but no one says, "Hey, can we do Balancing the Sword?" I don't know that I can explain it any better. There is no wow factor, but it is complete, easy to use, and gets the job done.
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Thank you! This helps a lot. Sounds like actually it would work for us. I just want it to narrate as we go. Just to help them not lose focus as we read. I have other sources that we kind of dig deeper with. I was actually just looking for something that would have questions as a lazy moms kind of narration tool. :-) Thanks so much for your answer.
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