Our latest project is a schedule for reading entire books of the Bible in a single, weekly setting. 🙂
The Psalms for your Teen?
I’ve been working my way through Engaging the Psalms, and I’ve been very pleased with the book. I think it will be a great book for junior high or high school students, incorporating private Bible study & prayer into their homeschooling schedule. So I made lesson plans and I’m selling them for $2. Next, I hope to find books for reading plans for some of the Gospels and Epistles! 🙂
I’ve also recently expanded the Language Resource list, so you may want to revisit that page.
As always, let us know if you are looking for a resource or have a resource or recommendation to share!
Seasonal Releases
We are approaching Lent & the days of curriculum sales! Happily, we have some new releases to help you with those.
Rev. and Mrs. Gandy continue to assist liturgical living by the Church Year with a Gesimatide & Lent poster, plus the next installments for their St. Martin of Tours Homeschool Schedule (Lent & Eastertide) and Lesson Plans (Lent & Eastertide). Yay!
Meanwhile, I’ve uploaded some Homeschool Planning Notes. Really, they’re templates and worksheets you can use to keep track of things, including curriculum sales, curriculum you have, curriculum you plan to use, and school supplies. I’ve also revisited my Lent & Lenten Resource compilation. 🙂
As always, feedback and ideas are welcome!
St. Martin of Tours Homeschool Co-op Schedule (Lent & Eastertide)
St. Martin of Tours Homeschool Co-op Lesson Plans (Lent & Eastertide)
Caroling
I know it’s February, but LutheranHomeschool.com now has two free caroling options. Into Your Hands is offering a 12-page PDF, “The Lutheran Tradition: Ancient and Lutheran Carols from the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary.” That excellent idea reminded me of a pastor who put together three similar caroling books, one each for the seasons of Christmas, Easter, and Trinity!
Don’t you love the idea of families and choirs singing at nursing homes & retirement centers more frequently than once a year? I do!
Also, let this be a friendly reminder that the two best times to add new things to LH is just before or just after you’ve used it! Otherwise we forget.
The Lutheran Tradition: Ancient and Lutheran Christmas Carols from the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary
3 New & 3 Updated
Today I’m happy to announce three new resources on LutheranHomeschool.com and three updated resources. All of which are free! RevandMrsGandy have added an Annunciation Coloring Page, a St. Patrick’s Breastplate Coloring Page (by PleasantlyCrafted.com), and a St. Blaise Coloring Page. Meanwhile, I’ve updated my compiled resource for Languages, compiled Latin resources, and grammar review reference guide. 🙂
St. Patrick’s Breastplate Coloring Page by PleasantlyCrafted
Grammar Review Reference
Hello. I added a free three page grammar review reference to LutheranHomeschool.com. Unfortunately I couldn’t figure out how to diagram in a word processor, but this grammar refresher seems to be helping my junior high student. 🙂
Bible History Worksheets
Rev. Dr. Christian Preus (LCMS) has prepared 61 simple Bible history worksheets to accompany Concordia’s Bible History Student Book, available from Concordia Publishing House. These pages are available as a PDF free of charge here and through Steadfast Lutherans (Steadfast Press) here.
You can also get them printed here for $3.75, the cost of printing.
Go here to look inside the recommended text, and go here to view the first worksheet.
Suitable for up to eighth grade, but also certainly those younger.
Two New Freebies
Merry Christmas Eve & Blessed Holy Days!!!
This is just a quick note to say that Rev. and Mrs. Gandy have added two new freebies to Lutheranhomeschool.com: 1) Monograms for the Holy Name of Jesus (in time for the Circumcision & Name of Jesus on January 1st) and (sorry, I noticed this one too late) 2) a printable silhouette and directions for a St. Lucy Bride Window Panel (for the Feast of St. Lucia on December 13th).
I’m so thankful for how much LutheranHomeschool.com has grown in its offerings, especially in terms of liturgical living! Wishing you every blessing in Christ!
St. Nicholas Nicene Creed Coloring Page
As always, Rev. and Mrs. Gandy are timely, timely, timely with their liturgical living resources! They’ve just put up a free St. Nicholas Nicene Creed Coloring Page, even though I’m pretty sure a Gandy baby was born last week! Praise the Lord! 🙂 May the Lord continue to bless and keep them, and may we all join in parental sighs, expressing our joy in our Lord’s gifts of life!
Draw the Church Year & Year C Arch Books!
Two new releases to announce. First, you can now Draw the Church Year Calendar with Lemon Creek Press’s latest FREE Liturgicraft printable! Second, Cloud Moon has put together Arch Book Reading Plan: Lectionary Year C for $2.50. Which means she now has a list for each year of the three year lectionary series! 🙂
