Here are the books of the Bible by type. Click on book name to view book online, or view the whole Bible (KJV) HERE.
Old Testament
Law
History
Poetry
Major Prophets
Minor Prophets
New Testament
Gospels
History
Paul's Epistles
General Epsitles
Prophecy
You can check out these two posters on Zazzle that list the books of the Bible. These books of the Bible posters are a great resource to have in the classroom, at church, or in your house or kid's room to help remember the order and type of books in the Bible. (Click on poster to see details).

About the New Testament (from the Free Bible program found HERE): Four hundred years separate the writing of the last book of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament. John the Baptist broke the prophetic silence of these four hundred years with his bold preaching and baptism of repentance. As with the Old Testament, the 27 books of the New Testament can be divided into five logical groups; the Gospels, History, Paul’s Letters, General Letters and Prophecy. Knowing what type of book or letter is being read will greatly aid in understanding the message of that book. The New Testament was written by 8 writers over a period of only a 100 years. The early Church did not have the New Testament scriptures as we know it today. They quoted from the Old Testament scriptures, with every new teaching based on the authority of Jesus Christ as directed through the apostles. The first New Testament books to be written were actually some of Paul’s letters, which he wrote to Churches he had founded on his missionary journeys. The necessity of having a written account of Christ’s life was not urgent while the personal eye-witnesses were alive, but few were still living toward the end of the first century. Then Mark wrote his Gospel, followed by Luke, Matthew and John. The book of Revelation was the last book of the New Testament to be written.