Fathers
Celebrating fathers and grandfathers and typical gifts, personal qualities that describe a father, unconditional love. Words of wisdom: I will instruct you in the way you should go.
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Celebrating fathers and grandfathers and typical gifts, personal qualities that describe a father, unconditional love. Words of wisdom: I will instruct you in the way you should go.
Discuss catching and eating fish, the qualities of a good fisher, one event that has changed your life. Read the story of the amazing catch of fish.
Discuss catching and eating fish, the qualities of a good fisher, one event that has changed your life. Read the story of the amazing catch of fish.
Many types of friends and relationships, what you look for in a good friend, share our own friendship stories. Words of wisdom: Love each other as I have loved you.
Many types of friends and relationships, what you look for in a good friend, share our own friendship stories. Words of wisdom: Love each other as I have loved you.
Celebrating birthdays in different cultures, appropriate and inappropriate gifts, 'It is better to give than to receive', birthdays of famous people. Words of wisdom: For God so loved the world...
Issues of self-control and addiction that range from coffee to gambling, from personal and cultural perspectives. Words of wisdom: Christ gives us strength.
The nuances of being alone or lonely. What would you take to a desert island? The example of Corrie ten Boom. Words of wisdom: God is with us wherever we go.
How different people and cultures experience Christmas. Read the story of the angel appearing to Mary, Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, and the shepherds visiting the stable.
Review Part 1 of the Christmas story. Discuss personal experiences of making journeys then read the account of the wise men, Herod's response and the flight to Egypt.
What 'community' means, students' own communities, and the challenges of building communities. Words of wisdom: We should have concern and love for each other.
Discuss ingredients, utensils, cooking actions, texture and taste, using students' favourite cultural dishes. Read the story of Jesus feeding a large crowd of people (the 5000).
Five most important things that make us happy, small acts of kindness, how do we say thanks? Read the story of the ten lepers OR Words of wisdom, Happy are those...
How we keep fit and healthy, 'you are what you eat', debate key health questions. Words of wisdom: I praise you for the wonderful way you created me.
Finish the sentence (it must be true), brainstorm hobbies and discuss our favourites, listen to and recall others� stories, the value of hobbies. Words of wisdom: Show love in everything you do.
Welcoming friends and strangers to our home, comparing different cultural practices. Read the story of the woman who washed Jesus' feet with her tears.
How we keep in touch with friends, communicating via various media (and pros and cons), a listening exercise, being a good listener. Words of wisdom: When you pray to me I will listen to you.
Finish a prompt statement with something that is true. Share parts of our life stories using a timeline. Describe emotions. Words of wisdom: The Lord's kindness never fails.
A step by step guide on how students can access and use the new English Online platform.
A suggested year plan, broken into four terms, themed around Australian public holiday dates.
A step by step guide on how teachers can access and use the new English Online platform.