
Originally Posted by
DucksLikeRain
We read the King James version of the Bible. We read directly from that and then go through and talk about what we read down on their level. At our church that's the version of the Bible that is used and I personally have never cared for reading any other versions. I have found my girls are able to understand the general idea of most stories and verses now that we've been doing it for awhile. I usually take like 4 verses at a time to talk about.
Now that they're reading they each read one-or more if they want-and we talk about it afterward. Last year about December Keira was struggling to put all the pieces to reading together. She was just so close, but not quite there. About that time we started having her "read" a verse every night-repeating after us as we followed along with our finger-and within a month or so it's like it all just clicked to her. She read more fluently from the scriptures than she did from the little books being sent home from school. Eventually it all really came together and her reading just really took off. Scharae seems to be the same way-she is reading a bit better from the scriptures than from the books from school. I really feel like using the scriptures as a teaching tool even for the basics of reading is a great way to lay a foundation of reading the scriptures, but also for other reading. If they can read from them, they should most definitely be able to read from any other book