Homeschool Resources: Bible & Music

Good morning, I would like to share new Homeschool Resources: Bible & Music with you. Take a look at the websites and let me know if you’ve used them with your students.

Illuminate Bible Series

Discovery Guide Grades 1-6 Vol 1

Illuminate Bible Series’ unique approach will enrich your students’ studies with intelligent, reliable, and stimulating Bible knowledge. More than just a textbook, this curriculum explores Scripture and exposits God’s Word.

Kristin Hall: Free Online Songbook

All Grades, with parental supervision 

This website offers a terrific, free songbook with printable pages to use at home, on-the-go, or ’round the campfire.

Don’t let the lackluster look of the website deceive you – because as free online songbooks go, this one is very useful for parents, teachers, youth group leaders, and singers everywhere.

When you get to the site you’ll see a lot of introductory text. Scroll below it to the songbook menu where you’ll find an amazing variety of choices that include:

  • Ballads
  • Blues & Standards
  • Call & Response
  • Campfire Songs
  • Circle Games
  • Classic Kids Songs
  • Foreign Songs
  • Gospel Tunes
  • Hand Games
  • Holiday Songs
  • On And On Songs
  • Part Songs & Rounds
  • Patriotic Songs
  • Protest, Political, & Social Commentary Songs
  • Sea Shanties & Pub Songs
  • Silly Songs
  • Singalongs
  • U.S. Folk Songs

There are even songs By Indie Artists and Metal, Hard, Grunge & Progressive Rock groups. (Again, parental discretion advised.)

The songs, many of which were collected by the author for use with her Girl Scout group, are categorized by type as well as by first line. For example, some are “Make ‘Em Up” – which would be the ones that you make up as you go along, such as “Down By the Bay.”

Others are activity games, such as “London Bridge is Falling Down,” which are fun to play with a group of children.

Then you have “Call and Response,” wherein a person or group repeats after a caller, such as “Are You Sleeping” or “Bear in the Woods.”

Many (but not all) songs include activities, mp3’s, sheet music, and chords.

The songbook is updated occasionally, and suggestions for additions/improvement are welcomed.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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