New Testament Reading Charts
In the New Testament section of the Study Aids page, you’ll find two newly created reading charts. The StoryGuide Scriptures Reading Chart helps you track your progress while also teaching you about the organization of the books. The Come Follow Me Reading...Come Follow Me reading schedule: Doctrine and Covenants (2021)
This reading schedule takes the weekly reading assignments from the Come Follow Me scripture study curriculum’s table of contents and puts them into a weekly chapter checklist, lined up side-by-side with a calendar that shows which week...Come Follow Me reading schedule: Book of Mormon (2020)
This reading schedule takes the weekly reading assignments from the Come Follow Me scripture study curriculum‘s table of contents and puts them into a weekly chapter checklist, lined up side-by-side with a calendar that allows you to also...Come Follow Me reading schedule: New Testament (2019)
Track which weeks Sunday school meets, and which reading passages will be covered. This reading schedule takes the weekly reading assignments from the Come Follow Me scripture study curriculum’s table of contents and puts them into a weekly...Structural chapter reading chart: The Old Testament, Seminary selected readings
This chart is identical to the structural chapter reading chart for the Old Testament, except I have greyed out many chapters so that only the selected readings from the Seminary Old Testament course are highlighted. I have also added the books of Moses and Abraham. I think Seminary students (and teachers!) would greatly benefit from using a progress-tracking chart like this, because they can learn something about the organization of the books while they read. Becoming oriented is central to understanding and retaining what you’re reading.
Structural chapter reading chart: The Doctrine and Covenants
This is a Doctrine and Covenants reading chart that shows the surrounding events of each section. This can be helpful, since this standard work is a bit unique in that it lacks an overarching narrative. This way, you can spend less time orienting yourself, and spend more time gaining insights.
Structural chapter reading chart: The New Testament
This reading chart not only helps you track your progress as you read the New Testament; it also helps you learn how the books are arranged, their major and minor subdivisions, as well as their internal storylines that are not always explicitly explained in the text itself. Now you can spend less time orienting yourself and more time gaining insights.
Structural chapter reading chart: The Old Testament
This chart helps you track your reading progress in the Old Testament by showing the structure of its storyline. It shows the natural major and minor subdivisions of books so that you spend less time orienting yourself and more time gaining insights.
Structural chapter reading chart: The Book of Mormon
This chart helps you track your reading progress in the Book of Mormon by showing the structure of its storyline. It shows the natural major and minor subdivisions of books so that you spend less time orienting yourself and more time gaining insights.