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The Pentateuch: A One-Year Discussion-Based Homeschool Bible Curriculum for Ages 8-16

The Pentateuch: A One-Year Discussion-Based Homeschool Bible Curriculum for Ages 8-16

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Theologically Deep. Expertly Scripted. Zero Prep. 

Don’t settle for surface-level devotionals. Designed by a former college professor and high school teacher, this one-year curriculum is easy to use and will move your family from basic Bible stories to high-level theological literacy.

With the research and planning done, you can confidently lead in-depth discussions through the first five books of the Bible.

Comprehensive, No-prep Homeschool Bible Study for Ages 8-16:

  • All 5 books of the Pentateuch: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, & Deuteronomy
  • Designed for family use together: upper elementary, tweens, & teens 
  • Open-and-go
  • 20-30 minute lessons
  • 32 weeks including a free Holy Week guide
  • High-level discussions encouraging critical thinking and discovery
  • Systematic study: chapter by chapter
  • Can be used as a script or as a starting point for your own conversations
  • Links to optional reading and activities 
  • Perfect for Year 1: Ancient History homeschool families
  • 415 pages of spiral-bound curriculum printed on thick matte paper with a gloss cover or 415 pages as a digital download

Building Critical Thinking & Biblical Worldview

While most resources focus on "what" to believe, this curriculum prioritizes "how" and "why" we believe. Developmental research confirms that at ages 8-9, children begin to analyze and think critically about their faith. Because worldviews are often permanently solidified by age 16, this Bible study empowers you to capitalize on this crucial stage. By scaling the complexity, you can include your 8-year-old in the dialogue while your tweens or teens provide the momentum. Together, your family will use logic and reasoning to build a solid foundation of faith, theology, and doctrine for all of your children together. 

Biblical Objectives

  • Reveal God's character
  • Build a foundation of Christian doctrine
  • See the Bible as one big story
  • Make connections
  • Understand that human nature hasn't changed; we can relate to those before us, and all of us need Christ
  • Discover how through the Holy Spirit, all Scripture can penetrate our hearts, teach us, convict us, and change us

Why it Works: Socratic Questioning

Using Socratic-style questioning, you won't just tell your kids what to believe—you’ll lead them to discover the character of God for themselves. This isn't a lecture; it's a conversation. You’ll start by reading Scripture (we don’t leave anything out), then go from observation to discussing how the Bible shapes our worldview.

Big Questions and Apologetics for Tweens & Teens:

  • How do science and the beauty of creation align?
  • Why should we trust the Bible if it was written by men?
  • Why do bad things happen to "good" people?
  • Was the flood literal, and is there evidence?
  • Did Abraham's prayers change God's mind? Do ours?
  • Why did God choose to bless Jacob with His covenant promise rather than Esau?
  • Is sin part of God's plan?
  • What does it mean for God to harden hearts?
  • How do we reconcile Old Testament Law and New Testament grace?
  • Is the Pentateuch a literal narrative or allegorical? Or both?
  • Does God really do everything for our good and His glory?

Why Making Time for Discussion is Worth It

  • Your kids will see you get excited about the Word, and excitement is contagious!
  • You can guide your children into what you believe the Bible teaches rather than hoping someone else gets it right.
  • By tackling the tricky bits of the Bible together with your kids, they'll be prepared when the world questions their faith.
  • Discussions develop a much deeper understanding of Scripture through active processing, multiple perspectives, critical thinking, and connections to experiences and other subjects. 
  • Studies show we remember 7x's more of what we discuss than what we read!

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By the time they reach a secular university or a skeptical culture, they won't just have answers—they’ll have an intellectually grounded faith and a heart that is truly in love with God.

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FAQ's

What ages are Talk Through the Bible discussion guides written for?

Our guides are primarily written for students aged 7 to 16. However, while children aged 7-8 can definitely participate and benefit from the content, they often struggle to anchor the dialogue if they're the oldest in the group. This curriculum is designed for multi-age families and groups with an older child (10+). Families and groups with only children aged 9 and under may find the discussions more challenging to maintain without an older child to bridge the gap between the adult's questions and the younger students' observations.

What do you believe?

The beautiful thing about discussions is that you're in control. I strongly believe that there's something to learn from everyone, but I wouldn't teach my kids from a Bible curriculum built on a foundation I didn't agree with. Here's what I believe:

-The Bible was written by men inspired by God and is wholly true and trustworthy. It’s the supreme authority in faith, doctrine, and practice. Unless a passage is clearly intended by the author to be read as an allegory, poetry, parable, or prophecy, the Bible should be interpreted literally. Creation, the flood, genealogies, narrative accounts of the Israelites, and miracles are to be read literally.

-There is one living and true God whom we know in the persons of the Father, Son, and Spirit. 

-God is the creator of the universe and is sovereign over all. He is perfect, good, and worthy of all honor. He has a plan for everything, and nothing will stop Him from working it out.

-Christ, the Son, took on human likeness and was born of a virgin, lived a perfect life, and died a substitutionary death for those the Father gave Him. He was raised from the dead and is seated at the right hand of God, acting as our Mediator. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead.

-The Holy Spirit testifies to Christ. He indwells believers, guiding them in sanctification and marking them with a seal of salvation.

-All men are totally sinful and in need of the Savior. Salvation can't be earned. It comes by grace through faith, and it is a gift of God.

-It is the privilege and responsibility of all believers to preach the gospel and make disciples, starting at home. Children are a blessing from the Lord. They should be taught God's truth through words and actions. They're never too young to learn about God! 

What denomination is Talk Through the Bible?

Talk Through the Bible is not affiliated with a particular Christian denomination. Our discussion guides aim to help you explain Christian doctrines to your children as you study through the Bible and various topics arise.

Do I need a particular version of the Bible?

No. The ESV is primarily used in our studies. Other translations are occasionally referenced for specific verses. However, you and your children will be reading out of your own Bibles. You can easily use your preferred translation for any of our studies.

Can this be used as a homeschool Bible credit?

Absolutely! As the teacher, you choose what your students receive credit for. The Pentateuch is a full-credit, one-year Bible curriculum with 31 weeks of lessons. If you want more structured teaching time, you can also include an Advent study, download our free Holy Week discussion guide, or complete the Israelites' journey into the Promised Land with our 4-week Joshua discussion guide. All of our discussion guides include links to additional reading and optional activities if you want your students to do more to earn their credit based on age. If you're looking for a half-credit course, you can combine any of our Bible studies.

Can I use these discussion guides to lead Sunday School?

Yes! They're open-and-go, so they're convenient even when teachers have to rotate or need a substitute. The lessons can be completed in about 35-45 minutes, depending on the number of students and how quickly you push the discussion forward. I love discussion-based classes because the students get to know each other and form friendships, they ask questions, they learn what they're interested in because it's ok to go "off topic," and they make connections with the sermons. My church uses the Genesis guide to build a foundation in the 4th-6th grade discipleship class, but these guides can easily be used as in-depth Bible studies all the way through high school.