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For a comprehensive 4th Grade Bible Curriculum, 40 lessons would be ideal. This provides a consistent structure with one lesson per week over a typical 10-month school year, allowing for holidays and breaks.
Breakdown of Lessons:
- Exploring God’s Kingdom:
- Lesson 1: Understanding the Kingdom of God
- Lesson 2: The Importance of Faith
- Major Old Testament Events:
- Lesson 3: Creation and the Fall
- Lesson 4: The Flood and God’s Promise
- Lesson 5: The Tower of Babel
- Lesson 6: Abraham’s Call
- Lesson 7: Isaac’s Blessing
- Lesson 8: Jacob Becomes Israel
- Lesson 9: Joseph’s Rise to Power
- Lesson 10: The Exodus and the Red Sea
- Judges, Kings, and Prophets:
- Lesson 11: Deborah the Judge
- Lesson 12: Samuel Anoints Saul
- Lesson 13: David and Jonathan’s Friendship
- Lesson 14: Solomon’s Wisdom and Temple
- Lesson 15: Elijah and the Prophets of Baal
- Lesson 16: Elisha’s Miracles
- Lesson 17: Isaiah’s Prophecies
- Lesson 18: Jeremiah’s Call
- Lesson 19: Daniel’s Integrity
- Lesson 20: Jonah’s Mission
- Life of Jesus:
- Lesson 21: Jesus’ Baptism and Temptation
- Lesson 22: Jesus Chooses His Disciples
- Lesson 23: The Beatitudes Explained
- Lesson 24: Jesus Feeds the Multitudes
- Lesson 25: Jesus’ Authority Over Nature
- Lesson 26: The Transfiguration
- Lesson 27: The Raising of Lazarus
- Lesson 28: Jesus’ Teachings on Prayer
- Lesson 29: The Parable of the Lost Son
- Lesson 30: Jesus’ Final Week
- The Early Church and Apostles:
- Lesson 31: The Day of Pentecost
- Lesson 32: The Fellowship of Believers
- Lesson 33: Stephen’s Faith and Martyrdom
- Lesson 34: Peter’s Ministry
- Lesson 35: Paul’s Conversion and Missionary Journeys
- Lesson 36: Letters to the Churches
- Living Out God’s Kingdom:
- Lesson 37: The Armor of God
- Lesson 38: Living by the Spirit
- Lesson 39: Being a Light in the World
- Lesson 40: Growing in Faith and Love
This curriculum builds on the foundational stories and lessons from previous grades, providing a more in-depth exploration of significant biblical events, characters, and teachings. It encourages 4th-grade students to understand and live out the principles