Translations
- Crosswalk
- In
this website there are 18 translations offered including
Good News Bible and Douay-Rheims Bible. You can choose
which part of the Bible and which book you want to see. You
can just enter a scripture into the search field if you want. There
are many study tools offered such as parallel Bibles, and commentaries. Students
can easily find specific subjects such as poverty; and
they can find that scripture quickly. Prayer requests
can be sent online. Of particular interest to students
are the Christian chat rooms where they can discuss issues with
other Christians.---Sue Larcina
- New
American Bible
- This
site lists the books of the bible in the New American Bible
translation. They are listed in alphabetical order. It is easy
to click on the chapter you require. This is very user friendly
site. This is a valuable site for comparing a biblical translation
or for downloading certain passages in the Bible. Valuable for
students and teachers. -- Barbara White
- This
site provides numerous things, specifically daily and Sunday
scripture readings. This would be valuable to those teachers
who wish to incorporate daily readings into their classroom
activities. -- Shannon Lougheed
- New
Revised Standard Version
- This
site contains every chapter of both the old and new testaments.
Students could use this site to read a particular portion of
the bible that may be worded somewhat differently from what
they are used to. This may help them to get a better understanding
of a particular part. -- S.E.
- Revised
Standard Version
- Today's
English Version
- Also
known as the Good News Bible.This is one of several versions
found at this site. It is accessed by means of a search engine.
- World
Wide Study Bible
- This
site provides an online Bible study. It details the books found
in both the old and new testaments in an organized and user
friendly manner.
Students can go to a particular book, ex. Matthew, and actually
read the individual chapters and verses, learn more about him
as a person and as Jesus? disciple, see other related versions
of the scripture, and read commentaries and synopsis from different
authors. This process is done with all the books found in the
Bible.
This site is an excellent resource for teachers teaching religious
education to older students. A wealth of information and research
is provided at their fingertips for finding general knowledge
and project or essay material. -- L. Butrico
Concordances
- Crosswalk
Concordances
- Four
concordances or topical indexes of the Bible. --LM
- Bibletab
Online Concordance
- Concordances
to twelve online Bibles. First select the translation in the
box at top right and then enter your word. It does not include
NRSV or NAB versions of the Bible used in Catholic liturgy in
North America.
- New
American Bible Concordance
- This
site provides a Concordance for most of the Bible using the
New American Bible.
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- Resources
- 52
Week Bible Reading Plan
- This
site provides a bible plan in order for the entire bible to
be read in one year. A calendar is provided, which outlines
the specific readings for each day of the week. This site
can be used in the classroom, perhaps better suited for the
secondary school level, as a bible exercise that can be a responsibility
of the students to read each day or for teachers to read to
their students on a daily basis as a form of prayer and discussion. --Tina
Martelli
- Act
17:11 Bible Studies
- This
website discusses various topics to encourage Christian Living,
Spiritual insight, growth and faith. The site is broken down
into sections of Christian learning such as: what do the scriptures
say, things to consider, Church issues, Living in Christ, when
bad things happen and much more. After choosing your topic,
you are lead through a host of questions answered through the
scriptures. This site is useful when trying to answer difficult
questions that may arise in class with specific passages.--Reg
Shepherd
- All
In One Bible Resources Search
- This
site features a variety of Bible versions and translations,
Bible resources sites, info links for ancient worlds, general
academic and religion information, on-line e-mail discussion
and a search engine for the web. This site will link you to
many others through the various topic heading listed above.
I think this site is useful for educators and students who may
need to look up information associated with the Bible. -- Grace
Viggiani
- This
sites homepage contains a Site Navigator with the following
categories: Biblical Resources Sites, Bible Version and Translations,
Ancient World, General Academic and Relgion. These pages are
intended as a resource for scholarly studies of early Christian
writing and their social world. Although not appropriate for
use in a classroom, it would be of use for individual study
in theology.--L.De Biasio
- The
Bible and Interpretation
- Bible
Gateway
- This
site is a wonderful tool in which to look up biblical passages
or words. The internet user types in the passage they need to
find. Before hitting the search key, the user has the opportunity
to choose which version of the Bible they would like to use.
There are 11 different version to choose from including New
International as well as the King James Version. The site also
includes footnotes and the opportunity to cross reference material.
The site information is available in 14 different languages.
This site would be a huge benefit for Catholic Educators. The
site would be useful academically for research papers and assignments.
It could be easily used by students in class or independently.
-- L. Koenigsberger
- Bible
Online World
- This
is a website that is updated quite frequently with several bible
references. Its contents include reading the bible, bible answers,
Christian references, prayer room, youth chat room, and religious
articles. It looks like a great place that would help both teachers
and students interpret the bible and find relevant articles
on global issues. Produced by Christ Unlimited Ministries. --
Patrizia Barrila
- Bible
Resource Center
- As
implied by the title, this site contains many Bible resources.
This website would be useful for both elementary and highschool
students and teachers. This site has a wide variety of resources
which include interactive games, maps, and timelines, as well
as suggested video and animation clips. It also features a virtual
library tour highlighting hundreds of years of translation and
printing history. - Matt Smith
- Catholic
Doctrinal Concordance
Christian
Symbols
Christian
Symbols
Electronic
New Testament Educational Resources
- Four
sections include:
- Christological
Titles in the New Testament
-This web page gives us a list of names that Jesus is known
by.
- It gives us a definition for each.
- It also refers back to the OT and the NT telling us how the
names of Jesus are used and what their significance is.
- This site could be used to research and teach the many faces
of Jesus, from the teacher to the Saviour to the Lamb of God.
The
Gospels:
-This web page is and excellent source/ resource when we are
teaching about how the Gospels are similar, yet different.
- It is in a chart format. It compares all 4 Gospels side-by-side.
- Comparisons and contrasts are layered in 3 sections: Historical
Background, Literary, Stylistic and Thematic, and Structural
and Geographical.
A
Basic Guide to the "Bible Windows" Program
- This page explains how to use the Bible Windows Program.
- This program is an electronic search engine where students
can search for various themes, characters, words in the Bible.
- Students might use this to generate a database of Biblical
themes, comparing and contrasting them as they appear in the
Bible.
Symbols
of the Four Evangelists
- This site talks about the 4 evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John. They are represented by 4 symbols-'the living creatures'.
- This site explains that these symbols are used in the Bible
in other instances besides representing the 4 evangelists. It
gives examples of where these symbols are found and what they
represent.
- This can be used as a beginning point of a research that students
can do on the 4 evangelists.
- Pat Scavello
- Jesus
Institute
- This
site helps people of all cultural and spiritual backgrounds
learn about Jesus. It has teachings and parables of Jesus,
key messages with readings from the Bible. It is divided
into sub-categories to easily find prayers and readings from
the Bible that correspond with each theme. It also has historical
teachings under three headings: Timeline before Jesus , during
Jesus, after Jesus with maps of the territories during those
times. Very educational.-- Sandra Corrao
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- Scripture
Update
Teaching
Strategies
- Bible
Stories - Jesus' Stories
- This
site can be useful to a teacher in that it provides mini lessons
on various bible stories. It is geared toward younger primary
children. The site can be used also by children during computer
time because they can read the stories online and then perfom
various activities about the stories such as tests, memory games
where they have to recall parts of the story. I think this is
useful because at this age they are too young to interpret the
meaning of these stories but it can help them to become familiar
with the bible stories and recall details.
- Bible
stories & parables
- Dramatix
is a community effort sharing QUALITY drama scripts by Christians
around the world. The site offers Bible Stories & Parables
in the form of scripts that can be acted out or performed as
reader's theater skits by your class. Two of my personal favourites
include 30 days in the Ark - a nitty gritty of the life of Noah's
sons as they struggle to keep the ark clean during the flood,
and The Greatest Story Ever Told - the basic storyline of the
bible told in 15 minutes with 2 narrators, 4 mime characters
and props.--Nicole Neuendorf
- Bible
Stuff for Kids
- Bible
Stuff for Kids is divided into 4 headings: Psalms, Bible Stories
and Kids? Prayers (they work for grown-ups too!) Kids? Prayers
is a great tool for it offers prayers for the morning, the day,
lunch, night and other inspirational prayers that they can learn
and say. Bible Stories offers students readings from the New
Testament and the teachings of Jesus. Psalms are from the Bible
however selective. Psalms chosen are geared towards students
and children. This is a great site for students who would like
to find a prayer when you have prayer time, a story about Jesus
when you discuss the teachings of Jesus or a psalm to end the
day. -- Tina Castellano
- Children’s
Bible Stories
- This
website, as the title suggests, has hundreds of Bible stories
in a simplified language for children of all ages. It is also
available in an audio version as students can read and listen
along. There are Old and New Testament passages and there are
accompanying lessons for each passage, as well. The site is
effective, because of the contemporary language used, thus making
it easier for teachers and students to understand and enjoy
Scripture. This site is intended for primary and junior teachers
and students. -- David Pimental
- Sunday
School Sources
- This
website is geared towards Primary and Junior level students
and provides free Bible study lessons for both the New and Old
Testament. It also addresses Topical issues such as Anger, Giving,
Jealousy, Love etc...and provides detailed lesson plans, resources,
assessment and evalution tools. Under the heading of New Additions:
Moving Stories - music lessons are also provided with video
clips showing actions which can be intergrated into the lessons.
This is a very teacher-friendly site with an endless supply
of resources. - Matt Smith
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