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Primary 7 Friday 1st May

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Good Morning P7! Can you believe we are now in May?  The weather hasn’t been great as of late but looking at the week ahead it’s to improve again after the weekend so hopefully you’ll manage to still get out for your daily exercise and much needed fresh air.

Thank you for sharing your work with us on our Personal Learning Blogs – it’s great to see how hard you are all trying and making the best of a strange situation.  Keep it up as the move to High School is now really close!!!

Today’s RE Work: 

May is a Month of Mary – a time where we pray to Mary, asking for her intercession.  For special intentions in the morning we’d say the Hail Mary or another prayer dedicated to Mary.  The Hail Holy Queen is one of these prayers. Copy this prayer into your Learning Journal – use a pen and your best joined up handwriting.

If you have a set of Rosary beads – look them out for this next task.  The Rosary is a set of prayers where we pray to God with Mary. This sheet has some blanks to fill in, bits to colour and prayers to say.

Rosary

Finish by listening to Bring Flowers of The Rarest – a lovely hymn dedicated to Mary.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPISwWu7IKA

Now – do something nice for your mum.

Today’s HWB Work: 

We continue with our RRS work and UN Rights of a Child. Can you guess which article it is this week.

There is a PowerPoint which has some information and video links to watch before a range of activities for you to complete.  Choose the tasks you want to complete but the remember to share your work on you PLB so we can share them with Mrs Miller. I have also attached just the activities in a pdf file if that is easier to access.

HWB Article of The Week

HWB Activities

Have a great weekend Primary 7, remember it is a long weekend so there won’t be work posted again until Wednesday so take the time off to spend on yourself.  Re-read your favourite book, learn a new song, or dance routine.  Do things you enjoy and that bring you happiness – look after your emotional and mental health, they are so important.

Mr McGurn and Mrs McLaughlin

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