My suggestion is use the videos above, along with this book:
"Route 66: A Trip Through 66 Books of the Bible", by Christin Ditchfield, Carson-Dellosa Publisher, (192 pages), 2008, 9781600225222. Reproducible. For grades 2 - 5.
Work your way right through all 66 books of the bible. Has a neat road map, you can enlarge, and you mark along the road each week (which book/s) you are currently at. Has some small-group activities, arts and crafts, puzzle worksheets, etc. Broken down by bible book.
It also suggest you do a scrapbook I(binder/duotang) with the kids and they have a copy of the map, each week they can add that weeks book(s) worksheets, and I think it gives suggestions of things to add to the scrapbook, besides just the activity sheet for each story. Which would help with those kids who don't come ever week as they can collect worksheets they missed.
Also, recommend you allow anyone who misses a week can later sign out the video and see what they missed.
Great book! I bought this to use with the above DVDs (thinking a summer program) but have not used them yet.
Another Idea for older children:
"My Bible Journal", By: Mary J. Davis (Journals Just for Kids Series), Legacy Press, 1999, 9781885358707. Ages 9-12.
Nice journal - that works it's way through the major stories in the bible in order through Old Testament, then New Testament. Starts with" What is the Bible?"