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Church History: A visual overview

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<p>This resource has compiled information and images about the history of the Christian Church from Wikipedia and other sources into an easy visual format. Using group work and old fashioned cutting and pasting, students of history and religion will enjoy creating large graphic displays about specific historical periods. A lot has happened over two thousand years and this resource is an ideal way to introduce Christianity. It can serve as a forerunner to more in depth study of specific events and people. Key historical events, theological concepts and debates, interesting people and controversies are all in this resource, which covers the essentials.<br /> Educators need a good photocopying allowance to get the best out of this resource as some colour photocopying is involved. Ideal for ages 14 and up. This resource works best off line, but having the Internet handy is also useful.</p>
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Natural Environments Resources

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We created these five Powerpoints and worksheets for New Zealand teachers between 2005 and 2008. They are a little dated now, but teachers may still find them useful. They can be adapted to your own situation. Rachel Tallon email: rachel@sqrl.net
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Natural Hazards Resources

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These Powerpoints and worksheets were written for New Zealand teachers in 2008 so are a bit dated now. Some recent disasters have not been added but links to more recent websites have been included. Teachers may still find them useful and can edit and use them as they see fit. Email rachel@sqrl.net for any inquiries. Rachel Tallon
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Tourism Powerpoints

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This collection of five Powerpoints about tourism were created for New Zealand geography teachers a few years ago. Teachers can upload and update the information on them. <br /> Rachel Tallon, Right Place Resources. If you have any queries, please email rachel@sqrl.net