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Bible

T3 Education offers textbook or online curriculums with the following partners. You could choose to take the full curriculum or subject based. 

Bob Jones University Press

The BJU Press’s elementary Bible product line is constructed around 147 foundational Bible Truths (grade 1–3). These Bible Truths are studied in a systematic way, moving through the big story of the Old and New Testaments and leading students to appreciate God’s grand design for mankind and creation (grades 4–5). Elementary Bible strives to instill a greater love for God and His Word by encouraging consistent Bible reading HABITs, singing, and regular Scripture memorization. Elementary Bible helps to bridge the gap between head knowledge and heart knowledge by guiding students as they study, interpret, and apply a biblical worldview.

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BJU Press’s middle and high school Bible product line guides students through a systematic study of the Bible and its significant themes. As they conduct an inductive Bible study exploring the Creation, Fall, Redemption story of the Bible, delve into major Bible doctrines, and develop a biblical worldview, students will learn to value and use hermeneutical principles based on exegesis. Ultimately, this program leads students to form and defend a biblical worldview, evaluate other beliefs, and engage their culture with truth and love.

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To order BJU materials or have further enquires, please email maylin@t3each.com 

Bible 1

Bible 1

Truths for Life

BJU Press Bible 1 helps first-grade students learn Bible truths and how to apply them to their lives. This Bible curriculum for Grade 1 introduces students to the stories of Adam, Moses, David, Jesus, Peter, and Paul to teach them foundational doctrines. Lessons in the Bible 1: Truths for Life book teach principles of biblical living, biblical worldview development, Bible memorization, and songs that reinforce Bible truths.

Bible 2

Truths for Life

Bible 2: Truths for Life further nurtures each student’s ability to internalize biblical truth and apply specific truths to real-life situations. This course examines biblical covenants, the ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, and the end times. Students will continue to form their own worldviews based on Scripture and grow in their ability to discuss and defend biblical truths.

Bible 2
Bible 3

Bible 3

Developing a Deeper Understanding of Bible Truths

Further students’ development of a biblical worldview with foundational truths. Bible 3: Truths for Life builds on Bible 1 and Bible 2 and continues to lay a solid biblical foundation for students. This course uses a variety of teaching strategies and songs to deepen students’ understanding of biblical truths.

Bible 4

The Pathway of Promise

Bible 4 reveals how the Old Testament books fit together to tell a single, connected story. Students will trace this story from Creation and the Fall through the unfolding theme of Redemption in the accounts of Noah, Abraham, Moses, and the nation of Israel. The course also includes two instructional strands: Bible study and apologetics. Students will learn to use the inductive Bible study approach through observation, interpretation, and application. They will also practice defending the Bible as the only inspired and authoritative message from God.

Bible 4
Bible 5

Bible 5

Dive into a study of the New Testament with your students in this edition of Bible 5. This course develops students’ understanding of the New Testament as the culmination of God’s big story of Creation, Fall, and Redemption. Rather than completing brief overviews of moral themes, students will focus on the main themes that run throughout God’s redemption plan—glory, kingdom, covenants, divine presence, law and wisdom, and atonement and priesthood—which confront them with their need for Christ.

The Fullness of Time

Bible 6

Basics for a Biblical Worldview

Middle-school students are daily confronted with worldviews that want to win their hearts. Bible 6: Basics for a Biblical Worldview helps students distinguish a biblical worldview from a false worldviews and equips them to live out a biblical worldview. Students learn to relate the story of Scripture to basic Christian beliefs and values as they learn what the Bible says about their identity, work, relationships, society, and belief system.

Bible 6

Bible 7

Bible 7

The Story of the Old Testament

The Story of the Old Testament teaches students to study and recognize the big story of Creation, Fall, and Redemption in the Old Testament through individual narratives. Students will develop an understanding of the Old Testament’s application to the New Testament. Ultimately, students will learn to conduct their independent Bible study as they understand the principles of hermeneutics and biblical theology. The course materials work together to present the Bible as the true story of what God is doing to glorify Himself by redeeming His fallen creation.

Bible 8 

The Life of Christ

The Life of Christ continues to follow the unified story of the Bible established in The Story of the Old Testament, with a special focus on the life of Christ. The Gospels present the life of Christ as the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan as promised in the Old Testament. Jesus has all of the characteristics of the Messiah and fulfills the Messiah’s mission to advance the kingdom of God. This course will prepare students to live with Christlikeness in our world today, teaching them crucial Bible study skills for interpretation and application.

Bible 8

Bible 9

Bible 9

The Triumph of Christ

Embark on an interactive study of Acts, the Epistles, and Revelation with your students in Bible 9. The Triumph of Christ encourages students to have a passion for growth in Christlikeness as they build a biblical worldview piece-by-piece. The book of Acts covers Christ’s role in the development of His church. The Epistles show the truths that ground believers and allow them to live out the Great Commission. Finally, Revelation is the climactic fulfillment of Christ's triumph over all things. This study follows a thematic, rather than a moralistic, method of teaching.

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Bible Doctrines

Bible Doctrines explores doctrines in all the major doctrinal categories to help students apply principles of Bible study. This course encourages students to learn how to formulate doctrinal positions according to biblical teaching and apply those positions to their own lives. Students' beliefs affect not only how they live in the world but also how they interact with their culture. With a strong foundation for a biblical worldview, students can grow confident in what they believe and why, so they can stand firm in their faith.

Bible 10
Bible 11

Bible 

Approaching Culture with a Biblical Worldview

Biblical Worldview Beyond the Basics takes students beyond simply understanding a biblical worldview and foundational Christian doctrines, showing them how to use that worldview to interact with and understand today’s culture. By learning the Creation-Fall-Redemption paradigm and applying it to modern issues such as gender controversies, technology use, and government concerns, students learn not just how to understand but also how to do—applying their faith to make a difference in today’s culture.

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Ethics

Guide your high school students to live wisely. Ethics helps students to grow in virtue and think Christianly so that they can make wise ethical choices and defend the faith from a biblical worldview. Students will learn to compare and contrast various ethical systems, relate biblical wisdom to a variety of ethical situations, and defend biblical Christianity in a culture of competing truth claims and diverse lifestyles.

Bible 12

​To register or have further enquires, please email maylin@t3each.com 

1st Grade Bible

During this course, the student will explore important people in the Bible and what they can learn from them. They will also explore stories and verses in the Bible that teach them how to live their life for Jesus Christ. Students will be introduced to worship. At the end of each lesson, the student will receive a prayer suggestion that teaches the student how to talk with God.

Module 1: First Families

Module 2: Brave Brothers

Module 3: Humble Heroes

Module 4: Dreams & Slings

Module 5: Wise Guys

Module 6: Jezebel & Jonah

Module 7: Lord, Lions, & Love

Liberty University Online Academy

2nd Grade Bible

This course will utilize Scripture and Bible role models to teach character in everyday life. In addition, students will learn Scripture through Bible verses and how to apply these teachings to their own lives. The student will develop a deeper understanding of both the Bible and biblical principles.

Module 1: Patience & Faithfulness

Module 2: Perseverance, Trust, & Obey

Module 3: Trust, Obedience and Responsibility

Module 4: Bravery, Leadership, and Loyalty

Module 5: Humility and Prayer

Module 6: Pursuit of God, Friendship, and Discernment

Module 7: Courage, Willingness, Boldness, and Trustworthiness

3rd Grade Bible

This course encourages and teaches students how to make Jesus the Ultimate Teacher of their lives. Through the utilization of God’s Truth and intriguing activities, students will explore the life of Jesus and the choices He wants us to make for our lives through an engaging course theme of “Passport to Adventure.” Students will research the lives of biblical figures and examine Christian character traits as they explore how the early disciples spread the Gospel to other places. Students will learn Christian values, strengthen their faith, memorize Scripture, and most importantly, apply it to their daily lives. This Bible course is designed to help students expand their knowledge of the early church, Christ, and His teachings. Ultimately, it will provide valuable opportunities for students to develop closer and more powerful relationships with Christ our Savior.

Module 1: Passport to Adventure

Module 2: Adventures with the Holy Spirit

Module 3: Adventures with the Church and Philip

Module 4: Adventures with Peter and Paul

Module 5: Mission Adventures with Paul

Module 6: More Mission Adventures with Paul

Module 7: Paul Sails to Rome

4th Grade Bible

This Bible course will immerse the student in God’s Word to help students understand who God is, what He’s done, and what He offers each individual. Through the theme “Bible Superheroes,” students will learn about the lives of Jesus, Solomon, Peter, and other key biblical people. Students will also learn about well-known missionaries who have helped spread the gospel around the world and their heroic qualities, such as humility, wisdom, and kindness. Students will learn how they can integrate the character traits of these Bible heroes into their lives.

Module 1: Introduction to Bible Superheroes

Module 2: Cleverness, Humility, Obedience, & Dedication

Module 3: Bravery, Loyalty, Might, & Industriousness

Module 4: Wisdom & Leadership

Module 5: Confidence & Kindness 

Module 6: Sacrifice, Servanthood, Encouragement, & Problem-Solving 

Module 7: Hopefulness, Devotion, Belief, & Desperation

5th Grade Bible

This Bible course encourages and teaches students the importance of reading the Bible daily and memorizing Scripture. Through the theme “Missions Are Possible,” students will explore the following topics: the importance of missions and service, the life and ministry of Jesus, God’s judgment and grace, the early church, fruits of the Spirit, building Godly character, obedience, an overview of the events of Revelation, and how these events impact people today by using God’s truths and engaging materials. Students will also study how to be Christ-followers and carry God’s message around the globe and in the communities in which they live.

Module 1: Introduction to Missions are Possible

Module 2: Old Testament Missions

Module 3: Courage and Faithfulness in Missions

Module 4: A Missionary Attitude 

Module 5: Signs of Salvation

Module 6: Service in Action

Module 7: The Good News

6th Grade Bible

This year-long course introduces students to God, allowing them to examine the evidence of who God is and his actions in the Creation of the world and mankind. By surveying select Old Testament characters, students are introduced to the lives and lessons of these biblical figures. A closer examination of the person and ministry of Jesus Christ provides students the opportunity to understand his sacrifice and impact on the fallen world. This course is designed to allow students to expand their knowledge of the Bible and the ministry of Jesus and to understand how these apply to their own lives. Emphasis is placed on personal reflection through regular journaling and familiarity with scripture through creative interaction, writing, and projects.

Module 1: Learning About God the Creator

Module 2: Learning About the Bible and Creation

Module 3: Learning About the Saints of Old

Module 4: If Only a King Would Come

Module 5: Leaving the Carpentry Shop

Module 6: Jesus’ Early Ministry

Module 7: One Solitary Life

7th Grade Bible

This year-long course focuses on “Heroes of the Faith.” The students will explore the lives of biblical characters and individuals from historical eras (the early church, the Reformation, the Great Awakening, the 19th century, and contemporary missionaries) to identify the traits and disciplines that committed Christians demonstrate and to emulate those behaviors. Emphasis is placed on daily Bible reading and Scripture memory.

Module 1: Old Testament Heroes 

Module 2: Heroes of the New Testament and Early Church 

Module 3: Heroes of the Early Church 

Module 4: Heroes of the Church

Module 5: Missions & Evangelism 

Module 6: Heroes of the Reformation 

Module 7: Heroes of the 17th Century Church

8th Grade Bible

This year-long course introduces students to each book of the Bible along with major themes, characters, and life principles found in the Bible. The student will study the major doctrines of the faith, including the following: inerrancy and inspiration of Scripture, salvation, how to study the Bible in an organized and effective way, Creation, the Trinity, and similar topics in order to equip students with the fundamentals of the faith in knowledge and articulation. The students will have a good foundation of basic Bible knowledge to take the timeless truths of God’s Word and make them relevant and applicable to their lives.

Module 1: The Pentateuch & History

Module 2: Old Testament History, Poetry & the Prophets

Module 3: The Gospels, Acts & Paul’s Letters

Module 4: More New Testament Letters & Revelation

Module 5: The Origins of the Bible, Translations & Bible Study

Module 6: Basic Principles & Methods for Studying the Bible

Module 7: In-Depth Bible Study

9th to 12th Grade Bible

Courses includes 

  • Survey of the Bible 

  • Apologetics

  • Global Studies

  • Intercultural Communication 

  • World Religions 

  • Living a Godly Life (Male & Female)

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