Use this short activity for students to practice finding verses in their Bibles. Each verse has been chosen as they are short, action-based verses which would be easy for students to draw: 1. Genesis 1:16“So God made the sun and the moon; the sun to rule over the day, and the moon to rule over the night.” (GNT) What students can easily drawSun in the skyMoon and starsDay/night split scene 2. Noah / Genesis 7:17“Rain fell on the earth for forty days and forty nights.” (GNT) What s
This activity is ideal when learning about what the Bible defines 'Church' as. The associated readings (Good News Translation) 1 Corinthians 14:2626 This is what I mean, my friends. When you meet for worship, one person has a hymn, another a teaching, another a revelation from God, another a message in strange tongues, and still another the explanation of what is said. Everything must be of help to the church. Ephesians 4:19-2019 Speak to one another with the words of psalms, hymns, and sacr
This is a short handwriting activity based on a Bible verse. Ideal if you have learned about how the Bible has been copied and passed down over hundreds of years- students can see the intricacies involved in copying verses in their neatest ink handwriting, just like a 15th Century monk.
This short worksheet is a great follow up to the first lesson you teach about the Bible being a library full of 66 books. A great lower-primary Religion Class or Sunday School resource.
This template allows students to create a SMART goal, that is achievable and allows them to plot out how they will reach the goal in small steps. This is a great way to start of the year or a term.
4th - 7th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
A narrative planning template, perfect for students constructing a 'suspense' style narrative. Students must think about characterisation and setting in order to plan their story with purpose before putting pen to paper.
This reflection tool allows students to reflect on their attitude towards Maths. I created it as a starter for my maths students to introduce themselves to me, what they're passionate about in mathematics and what they'd specifically like to learn. This is a great one to use with a new class.
This template allows students to identify a problem they'd like to solve (this could be ecological, economical, social), who the problem affects and how they can go about solving the problem. This fits into the Design Thinking process.
This worksheet allows students to explore the meaning of respect, how they show it, how the people around them show it, and how they can show it in different contexts.
This Venn Diagram activity is a great way for students to reflect on the overlap between how the Sacrament of Eucharist is practiced today, vs. the story of the Last Supper in The Bible.
A scaffolded graphic organiser to allow students to brainstorm their main character for a narrative. This helps students to consider the different ways that a character is built, beyond simply 'describing' them in their creative writing.