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I’ve incorporated a lot of Church history into my Sunday School lesson recently. It can be a good way to teach an abstract concept like Fruit of the Spirit.
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Well now I have another great tool to use, Cobblestone Path*, and I’m excited to try it out.
What is Cobblestone Path?
It’s Church History notebooking pages. I love notebooking because it already gives my ADD kids some structure for their notes and feels less overwhelming to them, so this is right up my alley.
Danika broke church history up into 8 ages, and provides over 200 pages for each age. The first four ages roughly correspond to Mystery of History 1, and then the next two correspond to the Mystery of History 3*, and the last three roughly correspond to the Mystery of History 4*.
It’s not recommended to try and keep it corresponding to your history, but if you’ve got real go-getters you can do that. I’ll probably start seriously digging into this in a year or so, but I’m going to pull some of the notebooking pages in for the people covered in our history this coming year.
What are you going to get in Cobblestone Path?
So many awesome notebooking pages……But, then I may be prejudiced because of the topic……
First it starts off with a brief introduction, and then gets running with
timeline pages!
Important people (note, this one is in Mystery of History 2 as a lesson)
Important Events
And more important events because it amused me
And terms defined
I can’t begin to express how excited I am by these church history notebooking pages, and if you hop on over to her blog she’s releasing resource lists for all of the church ages included on Cobblestone Path.
Get your own copy of Cobblestone Path
Cobblestone Path* is $20. I know it’s more than the general $5 ebook, but I think it’s well worth it, and am snapping them up as fast as I can get them, or bribe Danika to give me a copy. I’m not above bribery.
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4 responses to “Cobblestone Path review”
This looks really good, Ticia. Thank you for the review.
You’re welcome! I’m looking forward to digging into it and giving it a whirl.
It does look right up your alley 🙂 I’m looking forward to reading about how it works as you put it into use. Great resource!
I can’t wait for the Reformation era pages, which we’re about to start covering.
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