Sacred Heart Primary

Home Learning 19th June 2020

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Good morning Room 14, Happy Friday ❤️

Thank you to those who joined in on our TEAMS chat yesterday. As always it was lovely to catch up. Also a huge well done to those who have emailed me over some work, it’s been fabulous!

Today’s tasks are for RE and Health & Well-being:

RE

As we discussed on Wednesday, today is the Feast of the Sacred Heart, our school’s feast day. It’s such a special day for us and our community and it’s a real shame that we can’t celebrate it in our usual way at mass with Father McGoldrick.

I spoke with the children on TEAMS yesterday about creating a prayer for Jesus, thanking him for guiding us through life, especially during these difficult times and helping us to make the right decisions. Thank you to Zara for your excellent prayer, Fr. McGoldrick will love it. I said yesterday I would like you to design around your prayer making it as colourful and bright as you can. You can begin your prayer with “Dear Jesus,” or something similar and remember to end with Amen.

If you have already done this please remember to email me it over so I can share it with Father. Also I said yesterday if you would prefer to write Fr McGoldrick a letter telling him all about your lockdown experience then that would be great too. He is missing everyone and know he would love to hear from you all. Especially since it’s been so sad that we missed our Confirmation.

Health & Wellbeing

During the week I asked you to have a think about your favourite p6 memories. This was to help with today’s task!  I would like you to create your own memory jar from our year in Primary 6. You can use this template:

or you can create your own. It would be even more special if you had a real jar spare in your cupboards at home that you could use for this (remember if you use the paper template design it as beautifully as you can!)

What you can do is;

If you have a poly pocket at home or even a plastic bag, trace round the jar from the bottom to just before the top (under the words “memory jar”). Once you’ve done that, glue the sides and bottom down to the top of the memory jar, leaving the top open for you to slide things in.

Once you’ve done this, I would then like you to get an A4 piece of paper and fold it 3 times, making 6 small squares. Cut these out and these will be used for your memories. Write your favourite memory on each piece of paper and draw a picture to illustrate it. Colour these and then pop them in your memory jar. This is something you can keep forever to remind you of your primary 6 year.

If you would prefer, you could also draw your jar and write your memories in it with pictures. It’s completely up to you! ❤️

I look forward to seeing the final products and hope you enjoy your tasks.

Have a fantastic weekend and we’ll catch up on Monday.

Lots of love,

Miss R 🥰 xx

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