If you've ever spent time trying to memorize scripture with your child, you know the "say and repeat" method doesn't work for every child. It's a solely auditory approach that just doesn't work for some children.
Scripture Memory and Copywork: The Gospels is a much different approach to scripture memory. It uses the best memory approaches, like chunking scripture into pieces, making visual connections, and mnemonic devices to help your child memorize 20 verses from the Gospels. This is designed to be done while you read through the gospels, so that your child can learn these verses in context.
Each gospel has five memory verses to work on, beginning with copywork, because research shows that writing something in your own handwriting helps you remember it. Additional memory activities follow, until your child has the verse sown deep into their hearts and minds.
This study includes-
- 70 pages of memory work
- 20 verses to memorize, five from each gospel
- Scripture from the ESV translation
- Pictograms for Bible verse memory
- Copywork for each verse
- Color-coded memory work to enhance memorization
- Auditory memory verse practice
- Repetition strategies that are visually pleasing