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Six cinematic novels. Ninety lives. A 30-week curriculum that fits a school year. Discussion guides, printable PDFs, and an interactive 3D universe map your students can explore between chapters.
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A complete teaching plan built around the six published books, six weeks per book, plus integration weeks. Discussion questions, scripture alignment (MSG + ESV/NIV), memory verses, and weekly take-home pages.
Tweens are often handed material that talks down to them. We treat fifth-graders like they can handle a real story, with conflict, courage, and beauty. They rise to it.
Each book teaches geography (the universe map), history (the era badges), literature (cinematic narrative), and theology, without ever feeling like a worksheet.
Every chapter ends with questions written for both heart and head. Students take them home; parents notice. The dinner-table conversations write themselves.
Each book teaches the geography of the biblical world (the universe map), the history of an era (the era badges), the craft of cinematic narrative (the writing), and the theology underneath (the Stranger thread).
Your students do not feel like they are sitting through a lesson. They feel like they are walking through a forest with somebody who knows the way.
The 3D universe map shows you exactly where every life sits, chronologically, geographically, and theologically. Use it as a living textbook between chapters.
PDF take-home sheets, coloring pages, and discussion guides. (More dropping every month, bookmark this page.)
Primary: grades 4, 8 (ages 9, 13). The series also works as a read-aloud for grades 2, 3, and high schoolers genuinely enjoy the storytelling, we have students using it in confirmation classes through age 16.
The 30-week curriculum was built to fit one school year. Many co-ops and Christian schools repeat it across multiple grades, alternating which books they emphasize each year.
The curriculum is the teacher's edition, it walks you through every week with discussion prompts, memory verses, and integration ideas. We don't gatekeep teaching material behind a separate tier.
The series is unapologetically Christian, so it isn't a fit for public-school instruction. It works in Christian schools, homeschools, co-ops, after-school programs, and Sunday school.
Yes, we offer school + co-op pricing for orders of 10+ box sets. Email us with how many students and we will send a quote.
The whole sweep of biblical history in a single diagram, Primeval to the Early Church. Use it as a wall reference, a Sunday-school anchor, or a cross-curricular history scaffold.
Interactive 3D · click any pin to read that life · works on classroom projectors and tablets.
We are publishing teacher PDFs every month. Drop your email and we will send the next batch directly to you.