Need a place to keep all of that Bible copy work?
Boy, do I have the perfect place!
Have them start a Bible notebook.
I absolutely love our Bible notebooks.
All you need is a three-ring binder and some loose-leaf paper.
First, make a Table of Contents. Number and name all of the books
of the Bible. Next, make title pages for each book. Ours also give
the relationship that Jesus has to that book.
For example:
Genesis
Jesus is the Seed
Stick numbered tabs on each one of the title pages . Make sure that
the numbers match the ones in the Table of Contents. This way it's a
cinch to find the book you're looking for.
Then simply file all of your memory work, copy work, notes, favorite
Scriptures, etc. in the right "book".
Hand your kids a Bible and a timer. Tell them to copy out of a certain book
for a certain amount of minutes. At our house, it's Luke for 20 minutes.
For younger kids, you may want to copy down a certain amount of work, then
have them copy from that. Just handing them a Bible and saying go to it may
be too overwhelming.
When finished, you will have a wonderful keepsake.
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May. 24, 2006 - Bible Notebook
Momma