A specialist Religious Education and Art Teacher - I retired a few years ago. Now I am an Entrepreneur. I have created a Programme called The Seven Steps to Happiness. It is all about Reducing Stress, Building Resilience and Increasing Happiness. Before Coronavirus came along I gave Workshops and Retreats from my home. Now I am moving my work online. I share resources on TES to support my wonderful Teacher-Colleagues. Most are free but I spend hours on these so I charge for some of them. Enjoy.
A specialist Religious Education and Art Teacher - I retired a few years ago. Now I am an Entrepreneur. I have created a Programme called The Seven Steps to Happiness. It is all about Reducing Stress, Building Resilience and Increasing Happiness. Before Coronavirus came along I gave Workshops and Retreats from my home. Now I am moving my work online. I share resources on TES to support my wonderful Teacher-Colleagues. Most are free but I spend hours on these so I charge for some of them. Enjoy.
The Easter Story - from The Last Supper to The Ascension
The accounts from the Four Gospels are Aligned to highlight key events.
I use this with KS3 or KS4. Dividing the class into groups, each group has one key event or episode from the story to turn into a short Drama. Each group performs their episode in sequence.
I need to check this resource is complete and accurate but with Easter around the corner, I will share it now.
years 4 to 6 in Primary school can use a similar approach but in their case, the teacher will need to create a simple outline from the Gospels which the children can then enact or read in sequence.
How to use Failure as a Springboard to Success
What are your New Year Resolutions?
Meditation, Conscious Breathing, Mindfulness and A Gratitude-Attitude.
Powerful Strategies to Reduce Stress, Build Resilience and Increase Happiness.
An experience on New Year’s Day inspired me to write an article for the online Magazine Elephant Journal. It is quite a comprehensive reflection on New Year Resolutions and what life is all about.
One of the nicest responses I have had so far is an email from an American Coach and Educationalist. She writes -
Your article is wonderful and so inspiring! I am working on a talk right now, and many of the ideas, quotes, and stories helped me think more clearly about what I’d like to say.
It’s so easy to get caught in the net of horridness - due to the goings-on in the US right now…
Part of my long response was this -
My friend - thank you for the lovely response. I can hear your voice when I read your writings. It warms my heart each and every time.
Thank you for the shared love and concern for our country. I pray that all will be well, that justice will survive, and that those responsible will pay for their wrong-doings.
You may use my words for a testimonial - happy to help in any way.
Thank you for the suggestion of James Corden - I love him and I will watch.
Be well, get back to your news only in small doses, and keep doing the great work! Our world needs YOU!
Big hugs,
Regina
Regina Carey, M.Ed.
Empowerment Coach & Passion Instigator
This is the full version of my book The Seven Steps to Happiness. I will add more info later but have to leave London within the next hour or can’t spend Christmas with my family (we are all strictly self-isolating - so no risks there. But I don’t want to get trapped by the lockdown so I have to move fast.
I spent today just polishing this up and it is as good as I can make it but I would love some feedback. It is powerful. It contains a lot of value. Do share the link with anyone who you know who is finding life really tough and stressful as it works.
My Programme - The Seven Steps to Happiness has evolved in face to face workshops over the past 5 or so years, since I retired from teaching. Now I am moving it online and my entire focus is to be of service to my beloved colleagues. Stress is massive - but I have been exploring ways in which we can better handle it. The aim is to learn to surf the stress, rather than be overwhelmed by it.
Try it and see for yourself.
LOVE AND ALL BEST WISHES
DurgaMata
This is a bundle of files which explore the God Question, matters relating to Science and Religion and also includes some great puzzles which reinforce important concepts and vocabulary relating to Religious Education
Great Value for Money here.
The Sermon on the Mount in Matthew - Luke’s version is on a Plain - contains a distilation of Jesus’ teaching. It is focussed on Love.
I am a Religious Education Specialist teacher - so when anyone reinforces their words with a quote from any scriptural source - from any of the religions - alarm bells sound for me.
I have a very dear friend - Sri Akarshana - who gives daily Youtube videos to inspire and educate. I love the way he brings together the inner and the outer world, spirituality and materialism. But this morning he used a reference to The Sermon on the Mount - and I was inspired to investigate…
Crossword using the Key Words and more from the old Unit 8: Religion and Society Based on a Study of Christianity and at Least One Other Religion Section 8.1: Religion: rights and responsibilities.
While the spec has changed, the words found here are important to understand. My crosswords aid learning and revision of important concepts and words found at GCSE Level in RE. This one is also relevant for Citizenship and PSHE.
This crossword-puzzle with Teacher's Notes and Helpful Hints is designed to reinforce or revise the main Key-Words for the GCSE Religious Studies - unit 1.3 Marriage and family life.
This resource includes:
two versions of the crossword puzzle,
Teacher's Notes which give all the answers plus hints and
Helpful Hints which you can use to aid differentiation or share with the whole class when the time provided for this activity is nearly up.
Ideal for use as a Starter Activity, part of a lesson introducing the topic, extension activity, homework or revision.
In addition to the required Key-Words, a small number of additional words relating to this topic have been included.
This twelve-word crossword-puzzle, with Teacher's Notes and Helpful Hints, is designed to reinforce or revise the main Key-Words for the GCSE Religious Studies topic Matters of Life and Death. This resource includes
* 2 versions of the crossword,
* Teacher's Notes which include answers and hints - and a
* Helpful Hints sheet which you may use to aid differentiation or as the alotted time is nearly up - to speed up completion.
Ideal for use as a Starter Activity, part of a lesson introducing the Key Words, extension activity on this topic, homework or revision.
This eleven-word crossword-puzzle with Teacher's Notes and Helpful Hints is designed to reinforce or revise the main Key-Words for the GCSE Religious Studies topic 1.1 Believing in God. This resource contains
* two versions of the crossword
* teacher's notes - including the answers and hints
* helpful hints for students. This can be used to aid differentiation or shared with the whole class towards the end of the exercise, to help everyone finish - or as you go through the activity, together
Ideal for use as a Starter Activity, part of a lesson about the topic, extension activity, homework or revision, this is the second of two crosswords for Believing in God.
In addition to the required Key Words, a small number of additional words relating to this topic have been included.
This ten-word crossword-puzzle with Teacher's Notes and Helpful Hints is designed to reinforce or revise the main Key-Words for the GCSE Religious Studies topic 1.1 Believing in God. This resource includes 3 crosswords, Teacher's Notes which include answers and hints - and a Helpful Hints sheet to aid differentiation.
Ideal for use as a Starter Activity, part of a lesson about the topic, extension activity, homework or revision, there is a second crossword to cover all the Key Words in this topic.
In addition to the required Key-Words, a small number of additional words relating to this topic have been included.
note - here you have an extra version of the crossword, as I was experimenting with different systems. I preferred the one which I then felt required enlarging, but have kept all the versions for you convenience.
For KS 3 Religious Education
A Power Point of images and questions explores similarity difference and change using leaves.
Then reflecting on similarity and difference in people - not just physical similarities and differences but also in thoughts and beliefs.
Exploration of prejudice, bullying and intolerance in the lives of the pupils present and in wider society.
Moving on to reflect on the question 'What is the Purpose of life?' - with some food for thought taken from the six major religions.
This document talks readers through a range of important topics, offering questions and activities at intervals for an interactive learning experience.
Arising from concern about the rise in racism since Brexit and the fact that many in RE are non-specialists and may feel ill-equipped to explore complex and controversial topics like these I have drawn on my own experience of teaching RE to offer this resource. I aim to develop this, expanding it to introduce the major religions and adding illustrations, games and more related activities - but even in this form I hope RE teachers and teachers from many other subjects may find it helpful next term - especially with KS3.
I love using inspiring posters on my classroom walls – and indeed in my home.
There are some wonderful combinations of photography with quotations from a vast range of cultures and inspiring people which I have used in the past – mostly from Argus. Argus is now part of ‘Trend’ so they may have stopped creating some of those I am familiar with.
I was looking for these ‘old favourites’ but couldn’t find them. However I did find the following – and hope some may be useful. I will try to find out what happened to some of my favourites.
Meanwhile – I hope you enjoy this sample.
Most of these relate to the conflict between Israel and Palestine - the 'Gaza Crisis&' of July-August 2014.
A separate resource is being prepared relating to individuals and organisations which are working towards Peace and Reconciliation.
please let me know of any resources you find that may help inform our classes about the conflict in the Middle East - aiming for a greater understanding of the issues underlying both sides of the conflict and pointing towards hope + enduring peace.
This is a ppt slide show which combines inspiring images and texts which share and celebrate the wisdom found in many different cultures and religions around the world.
Texts explore and reflect on many aspects of life and look for common threads in the teachings of many different religions. There is a focus on peace and overcoming conflict - as well as a celebration of the beauty and wonder of life and the universe.
thanks for comments. I will add the music I use if possible.
1) an article relating to racism and religious intolerance.
2) about the Royal Christening/Baptism a compilation of articles and comments about them.
3) about spirituality being on the rise despite a decline in religious practice.
4) doing Church without God. A new atheist/secular movement bases its meetings on traditional church services.
5) Mo Ansar and Tommy of the EDL + documentary-link.
I would appreciate any suggestions which you may find - to make this resource stronger and more useful.
This is a collection of articles and an interview about this important topic that is affecting more and more people in our nation.
The recession is supposed to be over but Red Cross surveys show that in Europe many more people are trapped in poverty and a recent survey revealed that in the UK the use of Food Banks has tripled since April, caused in a large part by changes to the Benefits System and the introduction of the Bedroom Tax.
includes
speech Malala gave at the UN on 12th July 2013
Videos of M's recovery
more vids inc reports and interviews from July - Nov 2013
some of M&'s blog + it inspires others
wksheets 1 bckgnd to start of her speech
Worksheet with 20 questions plus 2 - in process - on the substance of the speech. (yr 9 upwards needs adaption and differentiation.)
Worksheet on UN and Human Rights
Taliban 1 full text of letter from T with background
Taliban 2 about T from a contrasting perspective
Women&';s experiences of T rule.
Buddhist statues destroyed by T.
Drone attacks.
feedback please
There are references to useful sites and ideas here on the subject of Religion and The Environment.
I will add to this - but at present there are also resources that explore Global Warming, Eating meat or being Veggi, Buddhist Peace Gardens and more.