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What 'community' means, students' own communities, and the challenges of building communities. Words of wisdom: We should have concern and love for each other.
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What 'community' means, students' own communities, and the challenges of building communities. Words of wisdom: We should have concern and love for each other.
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).
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).
Cultural festivals, symbols of Easter and what they represent, spices, 'Why do Christians celebrate Easter?' Read the story in two parts: Good Friday and Easter Monday.
Discuss attitudes to the environment, pollution, recycling, repurposing, Clean Up Australia Day. Words of wisdom: Good stewardship, and Do not pollute the land where you live.
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).
One thing you could not live without, define poverty and the problems that result, the poverty cycle, define charity, what can we do? Read the story of the widow's offering.
Share experiences of when sick, keeping healthy, health systems, alternative medical treatments, will science cure all diseases? Read the story of the paralysed man who was healed.
Pre-Easter. Discuss blindness, how people manage that and putting ourselves in their shoes. The example of Daniel Kish. Read the story of Jesus healing the man born blind.
Vocabulary, sayings and common phrases about sleep, things that affect our sleep and lead to stress. Read the story of Jesus calming the storm. Words of wisdom: Have thankful hearts.
Individual and team sports, define 'determined' and 'determination', the example of Terry Fox. Words of wisdom: Life is like a race; our prize will last forever.
Flora of Australia and other countries, floral emblems, Spring brings new life, 'spring clean' idiom, choose a topic from five options and talk about it. Words of wisdom: Do not worry about your life...
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.