Biblical Studies
Bible study is a focused and thoughtful exploration of the Scriptures, aimed at deepening one’s understanding of God’s Word and strengthening faith. It involves reading and reflecting on passages from the Bible, often with the guidance of questions, commentary, or group discussion. Through Bible study, individuals learn about biblical history, teachings, and how God's message applies to everyday life. It encourages spiritual growth, moral reflection, and personal connection with God. Whether done individually or in a group setting, Bible study fosters a deeper relationship with Christ and helps believers live out their faith with wisdom, purpose, and love.

Sponge years
Bible study for babies is a gentle and joyful introduction to God’s love and the stories of the Bible through simple, age-appropriate activities. It often includes short Bible verses, colorful picture books, songs, prayers, and interactive play that help little ones begin to recognize God as their Creator and Friend. While babies may not understand the full meaning of Scripture, they benefit from the comforting rhythms of spoken Bible stories, the warmth of family prayer time, and the loving atmosphere of faith. These early experiences lay the foundation for a lifelong relationship with God, nurturing trust, love, and a sense of spiritual belonging from the very beginning

Sponge years Syllabus
2 years - 5 years old
1. Introduction to God’s Love
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Key Verse: "God is love." (1 John 4:8)
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Bible Story: God created the world (Genesis 1)
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Song: "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"
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Activity: Color creation pictures or play with blocks to build "God's world"
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Focus: Teach the children that God made everything and loves them.
2. Noah’s Ark
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Key Verse: "God said to Noah, 'Build an ark.'" (Genesis 6:14)
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Bible Story: Noah builds the ark and saves the animals
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Song: "The Lord Told Noah"
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Activity: Animal matching games or ark craft project
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Focus: Teach obedience and trusting God’s plan.
3. Jesus Loves Me
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Key Verse: "Jesus loves me, this I know." (John 15:12)
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Bible Story: Jesus blesses the children (Mark 10:13-16)
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Song: "Jesus Loves Me"
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Activity: Prayer time and a heart-shaped craft to symbolize Jesus’ love
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Focus: Teach the unconditional love of Jesus.
4. David and Goliath
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Key Verse: "The Lord is my shepherd." (Psalm 23:1)
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Bible Story: David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
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Song: "Only a Boy Named David"
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Activity: Pretend play with sling shots or a simple craft of David's victory
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Focus: Teach courage, faith in God, and standing up for what is right.
5. The Good Shepherd
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Key Verse: "I am the Good Shepherd." (John 10:11)
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Bible Story: The Good Shepherd (John 10:11-16)
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Song: "I Am the Good Shepherd"
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Activity: Shepherd craft or role-playing with sheep
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Focus: Teach Jesus as the loving Shepherd who cares for His children.
6. Jesus Calms the Storm
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Key Verse: "Peace, be still!" (Mark 4:39)
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Bible Story: Jesus calms the storm (Mark 4:35-41)
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Song: "With Jesus in the Boat"
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Activity: Calm-the-storm sensory activity or water play
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Focus: Teach trust in Jesus during times of fear or trouble.
7. The Lord’s Prayer
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Key Verse: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name." (Matthew 6:9)
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Bible Story: Jesus teaches us to pray (Matthew 6:9-13)
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Song: "Our Father" (Lord's Prayer song)
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Activity: Prayer circle and prayer craft
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Focus: Teach children the importance of prayer and connecting with God.
8. The Fruit of the Spirit
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Key Verse: "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." (Galatians 5:22-23)
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Bible Story: The Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23)
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Song: "The Fruit of the Spirit"
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Activity: Fruit-themed craft or fruit basket game to show the fruits of the Spirit
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Focus: Teach about the fruits of the Spirit and their importance in daily life.

Kindergarten Bible study Curriculum
Bible study for a 5-year-old is a fun, engaging, and meaningful way to introduce young children to God’s Word and help them understand His love and guidance. At this age, children learn best through simple Bible stories, songs, crafts, memory verses, and hands-on activities that bring Scripture to life. Stories like Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, and Jesus’ miracles capture their imagination while teaching important values such as kindness, courage, and obedience. Through prayer, discussion, and storytelling, Bible study encourages children to ask questions, express their thoughts, and begin forming a personal connection with God in a way that feels natural and joyful.
Kindergarten Syllabus
5-6 year old
🌈 Kindergarten Bible Study Syllabus
Unit 1: God Made Everything
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Bible Story: Creation (Genesis 1)
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Memory Verse: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” — Genesis 1:1
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Focus: God is our Creator
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Activities: Creation wheel craft, nature walk, “God Made Me” song
Unit 2: God Loves Me
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Bible Story: Jesus Blesses the Children (Mark 10:13–16)
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Memory Verse: “Jesus loves me.” — John 15:12
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Focus: Every child is special to God
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Activities: Heart collage, kindness jar, sing "Jesus Loves Me"
Unit 3: Noah and the Ark
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Bible Story: Noah’s Ark (Genesis 6–9)
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Memory Verse: “I will obey God.” — Genesis 6:22
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Focus: Trust and obedience
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Activities: Animal matching game, rainbow craft, ark-building with blocks
Unit 4: God Keeps His Promises
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Bible Story: Abraham and God’s Promise (Genesis 12–21)
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Memory Verse: “God always keeps His promises.” — Hebrews 10:23
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Focus: Faith and promise
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Activities: Star counting craft (descendants), storytelling with visuals
Unit 5: David and Goliath
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Bible Story: David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
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Memory Verse: “With God, all things are possible.” — Matthew 19:26
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Focus: Courage and faith
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Activities: Stone toss game, bravery shield craft
Unit 6: Jonah and the Big Fish
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Bible Story: Jonah and the Fish (Jonah 1–3)
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Memory Verse: “I will listen to God.” — Jonah 2:2
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Focus: Listening and obedience
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Activities: Fish craft, Jonah puppet storytelling
Unit 7: Jesus Is Born
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Bible Story: The Birth of Jesus (Luke 2:1–20)
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Memory Verse: “A Savior has been born to you.” — Luke 2:11
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Focus: Jesus is God’s greatest gift
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Activities: Nativity scene, star mobile, carol singing
Unit 8: The Good Shepherd
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Bible Story: The Good Shepherd (John 10:11–16)
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Memory Verse: “The Lord is my shepherd.” — Psalm 23:1
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Focus: God’s care and protection
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Activities: Sheep craft, role-play, peaceful prayer circle
🌟 Weekly Class Structure
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Opening Prayer & Welcome Song
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Bible Story Time with Visuals or Puppets
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Memory Verse Practice with Actions
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Hands-On Craft or Game
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Worship Song and Dance
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Closing Prayer and Take-Home Activit

Grade 1 bible study Curriculum
Bible study for Grade 1 students introduces young learners to the foundational truths of God’s Word in a fun, engaging, and meaningful way. Through simple Bible stories, songs, memory verses, and creative activities, children begin to understand who God is, how much He loves them, and how they can follow Him each day. Lessons often focus on themes like love, kindness, obedience, and faith, using stories of biblical heroes such as Noah, Joseph, and Jesus to teach important life values. At this age, Bible study encourages curiosity, builds spiritual awareness, and helps children develop a personal connection with God through prayer, storytelling, and joyful learning.
Grade 1 Syllabus
5 -7 year old
Unit 1: God Is Our Creator
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Bible Story: Creation (Genesis 1–2)
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Memory Verse: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” — Genesis 1:1
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Focus: God made the world and everything in it
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Activity: Creation wheel craft, nature collage
Unit 2: God Keeps His Promises
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Bible Story: Noah’s Ark (Genesis 6–9)
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Memory Verse: “I have set my rainbow in the clouds.” — Genesis 9:13
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Focus: Trusting God's promises
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Activity: Rainbow painting, animal matching game
Unit 3: God Calls Us to Obey
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Bible Story: Jonah and the Big Fish (Jonah 1–3)
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Memory Verse: “I will listen to what God the Lord says.” — Psalm 85:8
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Focus: Listening and obeying God
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Activity: Jonah puppet craft, storytelling with role-play
Unit 4: Jesus Loves and Cares for Me
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Bible Story: Jesus Blesses the Children (Mark 10:13–16)
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Memory Verse: “Let the little children come to me.” — Mark 10:14
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Focus: Jesus values every child
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Activity: Heart-shaped craft, blessing prayer circle
Unit 5: Trusting God
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Bible Story: David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
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Memory Verse: “Be strong and courageous.” — Joshua 1:9
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Focus: Trusting God in difficult times
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Activity: Stone toss game, bravery badge craft
Unit 6: Helping and Loving Others
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Bible Story: The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37)
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Memory Verse: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” — Matthew 22:39
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Focus: Showing kindness to everyone
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Activity: Kindness chart, group sharing game
Unit 7: Jesus Is God's Son
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Bible Story: Jesus’ Birth (Luke 2:1–20)
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Memory Verse: “A Savior has been born to you.” — Luke 2:11
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Focus: Celebrating the gift of Jesus
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Activity: Nativity scene craft, storytelling with figures
Unit 8: Jesus Teaches Us to Pray
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Bible Story: The Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9–13)
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Memory Verse: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.” — Matthew 6:9
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Focus: Talking to God through prayer
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Activity: Prayer hand craft, quiet time journaling
🌟 Weekly Class Format
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Opening Prayer & Welcome Song
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Bible Story Time with Interactive Visuals or Puppets
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Memory Verse Practice (with motions or songs)
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Craft or Activity Related to Lesson
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Worship Song and Prayer Time
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Take-Home Devotion or Coloring Sheet

Grade 2 Language Arts Curriculum
Bible study for Grade 2 students helps young learners deepen their understanding of God’s Word through age-appropriate stories, memory verses, and interactive activities. At this stage, children are ready to explore the meaning behind Bible lessons and how they apply to their daily lives. Through stories of faith, obedience, kindness, and forgiveness—from characters like Moses, Esther, and Jesus—students learn about God’s character and His love for them. Bible study often includes reading, simple journaling, group discussions, crafts, and prayer, helping children grow in their faith and develop values such as compassion, honesty, and trust in God. It nurtures both their spiritual and moral development in a fun and engaging way.
Grade 2 Syllabus
7-8 year old
Unit 1: God Made the World and Me
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Bible Story: Creation (Genesis 1–2)
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Memory Verse: “God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.” — Genesis 1:31
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Focus: God is our loving Creator
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Activity: Creation book, “thankful for God’s world” drawing
Unit 2: God’s Promises Never Fail
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Bible Story: God’s Promise to Abraham (Genesis 12–21)
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Memory Verse: “The Lord is faithful to all his promises.” — Psalm 145:13
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Focus: Trusting God’s plan
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Activity: Star-counting craft, promise jar
Unit 3: Faith in Action
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Bible Story: Moses and the Red Sea (Exodus 14)
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Memory Verse: “With God all things are possible.” — Matthew 19:26
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Focus: God helps us in hard times
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Activity: Parting of the sea craft, faith-building game
Unit 4: Jesus, Our Helper and Friend
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Bible Story: Jesus Heals the Sick (Mark 2:1–12)
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Memory Verse: “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7
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Focus: Jesus cares for our needs
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Activity: Bandage art craft, prayer chain
Unit 5: Choosing What Is Right
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Bible Story: Daniel in the Lion’s Den (Daniel 6)
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Memory Verse: “Do what is right and good in the Lord’s sight.” — Deuteronomy 6:18
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Focus: Obedience and courage
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Activity: Lion mask craft, courage skit
Unit 6: Learning to Forgive
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Bible Story: The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–32)
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Memory Verse: “Be kind and compassionate... forgiving each other.” — Ephesians 4:32
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Focus: God forgives and wants us to forgive
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Activity: Forgiveness puzzle, role-play scenarios
Unit 7: Helping Others in Love
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Bible Story: Feeding the 5,000 (John 6:1–14)
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Memory Verse: “Serve one another humbly in love.” — Galatians 5:13
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Focus: God can use us to bless others
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Activity: Basket craft, kindness project
Unit 8: Prayer and Praise
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Bible Story: Paul and Silas in Prison (Acts 16:16–34)
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Memory Verse: “Pray continually.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:17
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Focus: Trusting and praising God in all situations
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Activity: Praise song circle, prayer journaling
🎶 Weekly Class Flow
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Welcome & Opening Prayer
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Worship Song
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Bible Story & Discussion
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Memory Verse Practice (with actions)
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Craft or Activity
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Prayer Time
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Take-Home Sheet or Family Devotiona

Grade 3 Language Arts Curriculum
Bible study for Grade 3 students provides a deeper exploration of Scripture, helping children understand the stories, teachings, and principles of the Bible in a way that is both engaging and meaningful. At this age, students begin to grasp the importance of applying biblical lessons to their everyday lives, learning about topics like faith, forgiveness, responsibility, and loving others. Through stories of characters like Moses, David, and the apostles, children discover how God’s Word offers guidance and wisdom for making good choices. Bible study includes reading Scripture, memorizing verses, participating in discussions, and engaging in activities that help them connect the teachings to real-life situations, all while building a stronger relationship with God.
Grade 3 Syllabus
8-9 year old
📖 Grade 3 Bible Study Syllabus
Unit 1: God’s Word Is Truth
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Bible Story: The Bible Is God’s Word (2 Timothy 3:16–17)
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Memory Verse: “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” — Psalm 119:105
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Focus: The Bible teaches and guides us
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Activity: Decorate personal Bibles or make “Bible bookmarks”
Unit 2: Trusting God’s Plan
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Bible Story: Joseph’s Journey (Genesis 37–50)
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Memory Verse: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart.” — Proverbs 3:5
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Focus: God can bring good out of hard situations
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Activity: Life journey map or coat of many colors craft
Unit 3: Called to Lead
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Bible Story: Joshua Leads God’s People (Joshua 1–6)
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Memory Verse: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid.” — Joshua 1:9
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Focus: Leadership and courage through faith
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Activity: Jericho wall building game, courage crown
Unit 4: Listening to God
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Bible Story: Samuel Hears God’s Voice (1 Samuel 3)
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Memory Verse: “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.” — 1 Samuel 3:10
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Focus: Learning to hear and follow God’s voice
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Activity: Listening game, prayer journal page
Unit 5: Strength Through God
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Bible Story: David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
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Memory Verse: “The battle is the Lord’s.” — 1 Samuel 17:47
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Focus: Facing challenges with faith
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Activity: Stone of faith craft, target toss game
Unit 6: Choosing What Is Right
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Bible Story: The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20)
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Memory Verse: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart.” — Matthew 22:37
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Focus: Obeying God and loving others
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Activity: Ten Commandments tablet craft, sorting right vs. wrong game
Unit 7: Living Like Jesus
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Bible Story: The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1–12)
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Memory Verse: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” — Matthew 5:8
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Focus: Developing Christ-like character
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Activity: Beatitudes tree, kindness challenge chart
Unit 8: Sharing the Good News
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Bible Story: The Great Commission (Matthew 28:16–20)
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Memory Verse: “Go and make disciples of all nations.” — Matthew 28:19
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Focus: Spreading God’s love and truth
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Activity: World map mission craft, role-playing sharing faith
🗓️ Weekly Class Format
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Welcome & Opening Prayer
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Worship Song & Memory Verse Review
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Bible Story Reading & Discussion
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Life Application Activity or Craft
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Prayer Circle & Sharing Time
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Take-Home Challenge or Family Devotional

Grade 4 Language Arts Curriculum
Bible study for Grade 4 students deepens their understanding of Scripture by helping them explore more complex stories, teachings, and principles of the Bible. At this stage, children are ready to reflect on the broader messages of faith, service, forgiveness, and God’s plan for their lives. They study stories from the lives of biblical figures like Abraham, Paul, and Jesus, learning about their faith journeys and how they followed God’s calling. Bible study at this level encourages critical thinking, prayer, and discussions about how to live out their faith in everyday situations. Activities such as memorizing Bible verses, engaging in group discussions, and applying biblical teachings to personal experiences foster spiritual growth, helping students strengthen their relationship with God and understand the importance of living according to His Word.
Grade 4 Syllabus
10 year old
Unit 1: God’s Word Is My Foundation
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Bible Story: The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders (Matthew 7:24–27)
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Memory Verse: “Do not merely listen to the word… Do what it says.” — James 1:22
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Focus: Building life on God’s truth
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Activity: Sand vs. rock demonstration or build-a-house craft
Unit 2: God’s Faithfulness Never Fails
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Bible Story: God Provides Manna (Exodus 16)
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Memory Verse: “The Lord is trustworthy in all he promises.” — Psalm 145:13
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Focus: Trusting God in daily needs
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Activity: Thankfulness journal or daily blessings box
Unit 3: Choosing to Do Right
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Bible Story: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Daniel 3)
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Memory Verse: “Stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong.” — 1 Corinthians 16:13
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Focus: Obeying God, even when it’s hard
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Activity: Fiery furnace drama skit or courage medal craft
Unit 4: Jesus Is My Savior
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Bible Story: Jesus' Death and Resurrection (Luke 23–24)
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Memory Verse: “He is not here; He has risen!” — Luke 24:6
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Focus: Understanding salvation through Jesus
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Activity: Resurrection story wheel or Easter cross craft
Unit 5: The Power of Forgiveness
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Bible Story: Jesus Forgives Peter (John 21:15–19)
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Memory Verse: “Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” — Colossians 3:13
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Focus: Receiving and offering forgiveness
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Activity: Forgiveness chain or reflection journal
Unit 6: Living by the Fruit of the Spirit
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Bible Story: Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23)
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Memory Verse: “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace…” — Galatians 5:22
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Focus: Developing Christ-like character
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Activity: Fruit tree poster or spiritual fruit matching game
Unit 7: God Gives Me Purpose
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Bible Story: Esther’s Courage (Esther 4)
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Memory Verse: “Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.” — Esther 4:14
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Focus: Discovering God’s calling in our lives
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Activity: Purpose collage or "My Gifts from God" worksheet
Unit 8: Being a Light in the World
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Bible Story: Salt and Light (Matthew 5:13–16)
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Memory Verse: “Let your light shine before others.” — Matthew 5:16
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Focus: Reflecting Jesus through our actions
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Activity: Candle craft or community kindness project
🗓️ Weekly Class Flow
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Opening Prayer & Worship Song
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Memory Verse Practice
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Bible Story Reading with Discussion
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Activity or Craft (Creative or Reflective)
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Prayer Circle / Reflection Time
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Family Take-Home Sheet or Devotion