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Tag Archives: religious education
Patron Saint of Internet
I had no idea there was a patron Saint of the Internet until I did some training at Saint Patricks (Town) teaching Religious Education. But even the Pope uses Twitter now…
Wellington’s best kept secret, through the eyes of a teacher
If you enjoy a scenic walk try the Te Ranga a Hiwi Track, accessible from Te Raekaihau Point http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te_Raekaihau_Point (Houghton Bay area). The track is moderate difficulty. There are countless teaching and learning opportunities, for example; Maths: Teaching slope and rates of change … Continue reading
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Ave maria for Year 10 students ?
Ave Maria – Celtic Women, Latin Version…Most popular in a Year 10 Religious Education class I taught. Is this surprising ? It seems many of the students had not been exposed to this style of music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arYEQ_m8VwM By contrast, Elvis Presley’s version of … Continue reading