This post has been a long time coming.
You might already know that we’re using
The Mystery of History this year,
(you might be annoyed of all my posts about the program),
but the program is amazing and has quickly become the CORE
of our homeschool days.
It’s that good.
I quickly found myself scheduling art projects, crafts, and even reading and writing assignments to surround the weekly themes that are outlined in the curriculum.
With the MOH program you spend one lesson on Abraham,
but we soon found that we were enthralled by his story and decided
to turn it into a month long lesson.
(Wow. The joy of homeschooling!!)
First we learned about the lineage of Christ, as mentioned in Matthew. There is also a lineage in Luke, but this one started at Abraham, and since we learned about the promise that many would be blessed through Abraham we chose the one in Matthew.
There is also a book with a CD called The Ballad of Matthew’s Begats.We listen to it all the time and just learning it helps us keep track of Who’s who! This also goes from Abraham to Jesus.
We also learned that God’s promise was to be fullfilled through his son Isaac and not his son Ishmael. So I made this visual to help explain the lineage and for my children to copy the specific promise from the bible.
We also learned about Lot, and Sodom and Gomorrah. So I made this visual to show the children what “raining sulfur” might look like.
After reading about Abraham, we watched this great video that takes children from the first calling of Abram, to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. I have quite a few of the videos in this series, they have been wonderful teaching tools over the years. If you have Netflix you can order them too.
To wrap up our study I made this Bible File Folder Game called, “God’s friend Abraham.”
Included are four sheets of questions you can use to help children review facts about Abraham and the people around him. This is a great way to quiz children on what they remember from the lessons as well.
We had a fantastic time learning about Abraham, and I ended up creating a TON more printables, crafts, and worksheets for our sister sites.
You can find the Preschool resources here on ChristianPreschoolPrintables.com
And the K-5 resources here on BibleStoryPrintables.com
I hope you find these helpful for your own bible studies!
What a wonderful way to do that lesson and you’re following it up with so much!
So excited…since we just started Mystery of History this week!! :)
Wow!! Thank you for sharing all this! Wonderful stuff!
Love the Abraham printables – you rock!
Andrew’s Begats is a classic! My kids got to sing it with Andrew Peterson after one of his concerts. Very exciting. Great printables.
Love this!! Thank you. We have switched to heart of wisdom this year. It only has one year put together, but the strong connection to Gods people through history is amazing;). I will cont on with the Charollette Mason/ classical approach next year. I love family learning, but i need a good history book to take us from the messiah and Rome to the reformation and beyond to modern times. I want to continue to follow the Christian church specifically through history, and I am wondering if this book or the streams of civilization is what I am looking for. Thoughts and suggestions welcome. Also looking for great living literature for the next eras. I am excited to include some great biographies of some Christian missionaries, but not sure what else is out there. ;) thanks
Were you planning to share the pages you made to go with MOH like the lineage of Christ? The text is red like it’s a link, but nothing loads on my computer. However the game you made and the sets of printables hosted on your other sites work great. I can’t believe how many things you accomplish, along with all of your mom jobs!
Wow! Thank you for sharing. These are just terrific!!