Hebrew Links and Resources
Links to Resources at Hebrew4Christians.com Homeschool Pages – Tracing paper, coloring, dot-to-dots, copywork, words and phrases The Hebrew Alphabet – We recommend downloading their alphabet practice pages, practice grid pages, and alphabet flashcards The...
Practical Planning for a New School Year
How many more weeks until school starts at your house? We’re planning to start back up again by late August — and it just recently dawned on me how soon that will be! So I thought I’d make a list of the things I need to get done in the few weeks of...Subjects Coming Soon
The plan is for each of these subjects to eventually contain four years of lesson plans, with ideas for all ages so that you can teach your children together and use it for grades K-12. 4 years of Bible Curriculum 4 years of independent Bible-reading schedules 4 years...
Dyslexia
Over the past few months, I’ve been wanting to write a blog post about dyslexia. However, I never quite got around to it until tonight. Tonight, when I’m sitting in a tent, without access to my books and to studies that would lend authority to my opinions....
Celebrating Shavuot
Start with Scripture Names for Shavuot Exodus 34:22 What is the Hebrew word for “weeks” in this verse? What does it mean? Exodus 23:16 Deuteronomy 18:16 Acts 2:1 What is the meaning of this Greek word? (Use a Strong’s concordance.) What is required...Art Contest – Passover 2014
We wish to thank every child who participated in our Passover Art Contest! We asked you to illustrate this week’s memory verse, and you did such a great job! The next day John seeth Yeshua coming unto him, and saith, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh...
Getting Control of Time
This post is adapted from http://homeschoolingbible.com/more-hours-in-my-day, where we first published it. When someone is lost in the woods, his first inclination is denial. Then he starts to realize he really is lost, and starts to move faster. It’s called...Counting the Omer
Today is the Feast of First Fruits (Leviticus 23:9-13), which also means that today we start counting up to Pentecost, or Shavuot, the “Feast of Weeks.” It’s called that because there are seven weeks (50 days) between these two feasts. “From...The Feast of First Fruits
I personally believe that the feast of first fruits is one of the most neglected of all the appointed times. However, this day represents the resurrection of our Messiah and promises our own resurrection! It only makes sense that our enemy would like to keep this...
The Events of the Week of Yeshua’s Death and Resurrection
Here is a biblical study of the timing of the events that proved that Yeshua was our Messiah and that our hope of the resurrection is not in vain. HalleluYah! We also highly recommend this Passover (Part 2) video by Jim Staley. Views:...
Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread
Here is an 8-page Scripture study of Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Since these holidays are surrounded by many traditions, we recommend that you start with Scripture. Once you are comfortable with what YHWH commanded, you will feel more comfortable...
Learning about Aviv Barley
Here is an educational study of aviv barley in Israel and in Scripture. It includes lots of articles, Bible study, images, video, and even recipes! Views: 44
How Good and Pleasant It Is When Brothers Dwell in Unity!
“Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity! It is like the precious oil on the head, running down on the beard, on the beard of Aaron, running down on the collar of his robes! It is like the dew of Hermon, which falls on the mountains of...
A Fun Mid-Year Review
If you would like to take a break from your regular routine for a week without feeling as if your children will fall behind in their school work, here are some fun ways to review each of our subjects. (Note: This review would be most appropriate after completing Week...What Homeschooling with the Bible Might Look Like
This post was written in 2012, before we started writing curriculum for all sorts of subjects here at HomeschoolingTorah and over at Foundations Press. You know what would be awesome? Awesome would be a camera crew going into a variety of homes on an average Tuesday...
Don’t Allow Evil in Your Home
Poor Eli. He was a victim of grace-based parenting. Maybe it was because he was a priest of YHVH, serving daily in the Tabernacle. Maybe when he would place his hand on the head of an animal to be sacrificed, the sins of his childhood would flash before his eyes. His...
Celebrating the 100th Day of School
I am sure you are excited when you get near the 100th day of school! In our curriculum, the 100th day is the last day of Week 20. You might want to take a day off school and have a special 100th-Day Party! If so, here are some ideas to help you celebrate. Note that...
VIDEO: Reading Problems
Links mentioned in video: Readiness for reading Book – Disconnected Kids Audio – Using the Bible to teach reading (60 minutes) Noah Webster – pp. 15-38 (for reading and dictation between Levels 2 and 3) Copywork Views:...