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Because of our commitment to Christian education, BJU Press produces textbooks and materials that support Christian educators in the crucial role they play in teaching students. We shape each textbook according to our core values.
BJU Press publishes educational materials that are written from a biblical worldview, teach critical thinking, and support the teacher.
BJU Press elementary math for K5–grade 5 provides a framework for critical thinking through instruction in problem solving. Problem solving is the process of confronting a problem and then using one’s knowledge, reasoning abilities, and experiences to reach a solution.
BJU Press’s elementary science product line equips students to apply science to life by building foundational knowledge and skills with pre-assessments, scaffolded instruction, spiral review, and hands-on activities.
Christian School Educators: Digital resources for Lesson Plan Overviews can be found in BJU Press Trove. With a Trove license, teachers can create and print assessments from scratch or use BJU Press test banks to customize questions.
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In the BJU Press early learning materials, students will regularly spend time listening and responding to character stories, phonics stories, songs, and more. Discussion times not only build vocabulary and help shape worldview, but they also give students practice in telling stories and relating emotions verbally.
BJU Press’s middle and high school literature program helps students go beyond just reading literature. Students learn how to interact with and appreciate it. This program uses the reading process to help students complete close readings of each selection.
BJU Press textbooks have several features that make them a valuable part of your homeschool—a biblical worldview, differentiated learning, age-appropriate instruction, and opportunities to develop critical-thinking skills.
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