Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Wise Up - Crew Review

 

Disclaimer: I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew.

Wise Up from Positive Action Bible Curriculum is an academic curriculum for middle school students to gain insight for the Christian life from the book of Proverbs. This study seeks to establish students soundly in the Word of God so they can find answers for themselves. Students are presented with material that will help them comprehend, analyze, and derive personal application in line with God’s Word. Lessons help students progress through deeper levels of thought:

Knowledge – learning basic facts.

Comprehension – understanding concepts and ideas; recognizing allusions and patterns.

Analysis – thinking through the implications of new information.

Discernment – perceiving truth from revealed facts and concepts.

Evaluation – drawing conclusions; interpreting values to form personal decisions.

Application – using the information learned; applying truth to life.








The lesson content in the Teacher’s Manual can help you prepare and present the truths of this study to your students. The Teacher’s Manual provides a suggested weekly schedule, scripture memorization report sheet, teacher’s lectures, testing material, and answer key. The study includes thirty-five lessons – one for each week in an average school year. Each lesson includes target truths, teaching strategy, additional teaching suggestions, and teacher’s lesson.






Throughout the years, I have learned that it is necessary to spend time teaching my students how to apply God’s Word to their everyday lives. God’s Word is alive and should be evident in our lives. This curriculum was a launch pad for discussion with my children (high school through college) and as a parent I am so blessed to see them share their biblical knowledge with others (even in college when professors and students want to challenge their faith).

Wise Up provides adequate material and variety to keep Bible class both interesting and profitable. Visit the Crew Blog to read more reviews from the Homeschool Review Crew.




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