What child doesn’t like a robot? Please let me introduce Boris the Robot! If you are looking for a creative, fun way to engage and involve your students and bring ‘heart’ to students’ development then Boris is your man – or should I say, your Robot! The lovely Boris is the creation of Dave Hill. I have […]
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Christmas Habits of ...
Let’s Start with Advent. Hope, Love, Joy and Peace! I wonder if you have ever thought about how to use Habits of Heart to help you teach Christmas? Where do I start? Let me count the ways! OK – well start with Habit #1 Love and add a little Habit #15 Inspire Hope. So many […]
What does it have to...
In the context of religious education, teaching character possibly serves to make this subject more meaningful and relevant. When character is our cornerstone in the classroom, the students are able to connect their lessons to their own lives easily and purposefully. There is so much research in to the profound effects of Character Education. It […]
Get Your Engines Rev...
If you haven’t watched Auto B Good – Fruits of the Spirit with you students, then treat yourself. Prepare your students with an introduction about the Fruit of the Spirit. Teach your students the Bible verse, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things […]
What is Love?
Are you trying to teach your students about Love? I think that sometimes we assume that all our students know what LOVE means? But do they? Do we? Is the world’s definition of LOVE the same as the Bible’s definition of LOVE? Do we know what love is or do we simply identify with a […]
What is Your Love La...
Love does no wrong to others, so love fulfils the requirements of God’s law. Romans 13:10 New Living Translation (NLT) Do you hope to break down the walls of diversity? Are you seeking to promote academic excellence? Is the personal safety of your students important to you? Are you keen to equip your students with the […]