Hello Primary 7 ,
I hope you are all up, had breakfast and ready to start your day.
We will begin the day with our morning prayer. Before we start today’s tasks I thought it might be nice to say a decade of The Rosary to continue honouring Mary during the month of May. On a Wednesday we celebrate the ‘Glorious Mysteries’. Today we will explore the third ‘Glorious Mystery’, The Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 2:1-41).
Why not try this little brain teaser to get your brain wakened up?
Here is the link for today’s learning activities-
Here are today’s Health and Wellbeing and This Is Our Faith tasks-
Wednesday 20th May- Health and Wellbeing
Time to waken up and put your best foot forward!
We’re getting closer to Sports’ Day – so time for a little movement. There are two video clips to get you moving and some tasks below. Enjoy!
Now for those tasks:
Play some music lasting about ten/fifteen minutes and do these:
- Jumping Jacks/Star Jumps
- On the Spot running
- Plank
- Squats
- Add your own and have fun!
Remember to have your water bottle handy and to take a few breaks!
Wednesday 20th May- This Is Our Faith
This week we have been looking at Jesus’ commandment to:
‘Love one another as I have loved you.’
Jesus showed his love for all of us on Good Friday when he died on the cross. Tomorrow we are going to celebrate the Feast of the Ascension. On this day, forty days after his resurrection on Easter Sunday, Jesus ascended into Heaven leaving the disciples behind to carry on with his work and to be witnesses for him. They were a little scared to be left without Jesus but they believed in him and they knew that he would not leave them alone. They were quite right of course; the Holy Spirit came to help them on the Feast of Pentecost and we’ll explore that later.
Below you will see two very different video clips about the Ascension. Please watch both of them.
Now what I would like you to do is to draw or make your own reminder of what happened on the Feast of the Ascension.
You could think about making the figures of Jesus, his disciples and the two people dressed in white – you could even create your own video clip.
Or you could draw them and write a sentence or a paragraph below; you might want to make a picture using other media – e.g. cotton wool for the clouds.
I have attached some ideas to help you below.
Whatever activity you choose to do, please email it to gw13reidsiobhan@glow.sch.uk or, with an adult’s permission, upload it on to Twitter @St_BarbarasPS.
It is important to do a little bit of work each day however it is equally as important to take plenty of breaks and get some fresh air.
Have a wonderful Wednesday Primary 7, I am so proud of all of your efforts.
Mrs Butler