Genesis — Deuteronomy; Ancient Egypt

Click on any title to see that book’s details in our CM Bookfinder. If you would like daily lesson plans that show how all these books can fit together for all your students (grades 1–12), Genesis through Deuteronomy & Ancient Egypt: A Family Study Handbook is available with specific Scripture passages, Book of Centuries entries, narration ideas, and optional hands-on activities for the whole family.

Note: We are in the process of revising and updating this study, replacing out-of-print books and incorporating some great ideas from readers. We are hoping to have the new edition of daily lesson plans done before fall 2013. Here is a list of the books we will be recommending for the revised edition.

Grade History Geography Bible
Family

Oxford First Ancient History, chapters 2, 3 (out of print) OR Ancient Egypt and Her Neighbors; Pyramid; The Mystery of the Hieroglyphs

Letters from Egypt, (optional for grades 1 and 2); Then and Now Bible Maps

Map Drill: Africa; Uncle Josh’s Outline Map Book

Leisure Reading: Material World; Hungry Planet; What I Eat

Genesis—Deuteronomy; Exodus: A Commentary for Children; Numbers: A Commentary for Children

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Books listed for Family, plus

Boy of the Pyramids; Pharaoh’s Boat (optional)

Books listed for Family, plus

The Child’s Story Bible (optional); True Story of Noah’s Ark

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Books listed for Family, plus

Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

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Books listed for Family, plus

Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt (optional); Golden Goblet; Mara, Daughter of the Nile or The Cat of Bubastes; Motel of the Mysteries

Book of Centuries

Books listed for Family, plus

Adam and His Kin; In the Days of Noah; Leviticus: A Commentary for Children

Character study written narrations of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.

Jashub’s Journal: An Old Testament Law Story and Bible Study

Continue Doctrine notebook

Optional for grades 10-12: One Blood; The Answers Book

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