Bible 5
Dive into a study of the New Testament with your students in this edition of Bible 5. This course develops students’ understanding of the New Testament as the culmination of God’s big story of Creation, Fall, and Redemption. Rather than completing brief overviews of moral themes, students will focus on the main themes that run throughout God’s redemption plan—glory, kingdom, covenants, divine presence, law and wisdom, and atonement and priesthood—which confront them with their need for Christ.
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Bible 5 Assessments Answer Key, 1st ed.
SKU515312$12.75This answer key provides overprint answers to the 16 tests in the corresponding assessments packet. It enables the teacher to evaluate the students’ understanding of the various objectives.
Bible 5 Trove eAssessments, 1st ed.
SKU548867$6.88This digital assessment set includes two assessments per unit (a total of 16 assessments).
Bible 5 Trove eWorktext, 1st ed.
SKU546044$31.00This worktext engages the students with biblical connections throughout the big story of the New Testament. It emphasizes and tracks biblical themes that weave throughout God's redemption story (including glory, kingdom, covenants, divine presence, law and wisdom, and atonement and priesthood). It also develops these themes as overarching ideas throughout Creation, Fall, and Redemption.
Bible 5 Worktext & Trove eWorktext, 1st ed.
SKU546838$32.50This worktext engages the students with biblical connections throughout the big story of the New Testament. It emphasizes and tracks biblical themes that weave throughout God's redemption story (including glory, kingdom, covenants, divine presence, law and wisdom, and atonement and priesthood). It also develops these themes as overarching ideas throughout Creation, Fall, and Redemption.
Bible 5: The Fullness of Time Assessments, 1st ed.
SKU515304$6.88This assessments packet includes two tests per unit (a total of 16 tests). Each test evaluates a student’s academic understanding of the key concepts and objectives throughout the Bible lessons. Questions are developed from the student edition review lessons for a focused assessment of main points in the lessons. All assessments are aligned with clearly stated educational objectives.
Bible 5: The Fullness of Time Student Worktext, 1st ed.
SKU515288$31.00This worktext engages the students with biblical connections throughout the big story of the New Testament. It emphasizes and tracks biblical themes that weave throughout God’s redemption story (including glory, kingdom, covenants, divine presence, law and wisdom, and atonement and priesthood). It also develops these themes as overarching ideas throughout Creation, Fall, and Redemption.
Bible 5: The Fullness of Time Teacher Edition, 1st ed.
SKU515296$76.00This teacher edition guides the introduction of students to biblical theology through observing, interpreting, and applying individual Bible passages. It emphasizes the application of the truths of the Bible to students’ lives for salvation and sanctification. It develops their’ understanding of God’s big story of Creation, Fall, and Redemption throughout the New Testament.
Bible Truths 5 Tests (4th ed.)
SKU286773$6.88Bible Truths 5 Tests, 4th ed., helps teachers assess their student’s understanding of the material covered throughout the course. Each test includes a various types of questions and challenges students to think critically about the concepts taught in the lessons.
Bible Truths 5 Student Materials Packet (3rd ed.)
SKU126011$19.00Bible Truths 5: Living in God's Love Student Materials Packet contains bookmarks to be used to help locate and mark memory verse, a time line for students to attach pictures of Bible characters and Heroes of the Faith, and a set of flashcards of the books of the Bible.
Bible Truths 5 Tests (3rd ed.)
SKU126060$6.88Bible Truths 5: Living in God's Love Tests includes suggestions for grading the tests as well as assigning grades to the subject of Bible. There is a test for each unit, which includes matching, multiple choice, and true/false items as well as at least one short answer question.
Mik-Shrok
SKU113902$8.09In Mik-Shrok, Christian fiction for middle-grade readers written by Gloria Repp, Steve and Liz Bailey arrive at the small town of Koyalik, Alaska, with troubling questions. The veteran missionary who was supposed to meet them has disappeared. The year is 1950, and Alaska Territory is still a vast wilderness, unsettled and unexplored.
Songbird
SKU117382$8.09Songbird is historical fiction by Nancy Lohr set in 1770 in the British Colony of Williamsburg. Truxton Pilcher must work in his father’s pewter foundry reclaiming the metal shavings and stoking the fire. When Mr.
How We Teach Bible 5
Challenging Bible Study
Each element of the course works together to challenge students to think seriously about the Bible. The teacher edition includes explanations and modeling, Socratic questioning, and collaborative learning opportunities. Focus questions in the student edition ensure students grasp deeper concepts.
Differentiated Learning
The teacher edition highlights opportunities for differentiated learning by suggesting activities using role play, drawing, and creative or expository writing.
Pictorial Timeline
This edition includes a stunning piece of artwork that shows the sequence of events in the New Testament to help students understand.
Bible 5 Educational Materials
Student Edition
The worktext engages the students with biblical connections throughout the big story of the New Testament. It picks out and follows Bible themes that weave throughout God’s redemption story—including glory, kingdom, covenants, divine presence, law and wisdom, and atonement and priesthood). It also develops these themes as overarching ideas throughout Creation, Fall, and Redemption. The front pages of each lesson help deepen the students’ understanding of the Bible passage to respond in repentance and faith, while the back pages provide activities and questions. It also includes regular reviews that can be used as assessments.
Teacher Edition
The teacher edition guides the training of students in reading and understanding the Bible. It emphasizes applying the truths of the Bible to their own lives for salvation and sanctification. It develops the students’ understanding of God’s big story of Creation, Fall, and Redemption throughout the New Testament. It also introduces them to key biblical themes throughout the entire Bible, which culminate in Christ’s victory over death, sin, and all His enemies. Additionally, it includes overprint answers to worktext questions on reduced student pages. For easy grading, it includes page-reference numbers to chapter review questions.