St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 6 Afternoon Tasks 11-5-20

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Good afternoon, I hope you have enjoyed your learning and that some of you managed to complete the extension tasks! This afternoon we are going to do some RME and Health and Wellbeing.

Health and Wellbeing 

Task 1 Health and Wellbeing – School Lunch Menu Review

Our cook has asked us for some help.  She would like to introduce a new red tray option (meat based) and a new blue tray option (vegetarian) to try and encourage our P1 children to eat more of their lunch and to try and include more vegetables if possible.  Your task is to come up with these meals.  Use your knowledge of the Eatwell plate to help you plan this.   You can use the template here or record this in your own way.

Extension Task -Weekly Menu  Planner.

Design a timetable with a new weekly menu for Primary 1 children. You can use any format you want to design your menus. Think about how our  St John Ogilvie school menu is  organised as a starting point. Remember to include all the food groups.

School Meal Planner

Task 2 – RME

Last week we learned about the Holy Trinity.  Today  I want you to think about why it was important to have God on Earth in human form (Jesus).  Your task is to create a poster about Jesus, highlighting what his job was here on Earth.  Here are some of the things that he did:

  •  Teaching humans to love each other
  • Leading mankind
  • Teaching people about loving God
  • Being the “middle man” between God and mankind

Think also about the qualities that he showed and which made him so good at his “job”:  bravery; caring; loving; forgiving; a good leader.

You can create your poster using any media that you have (or use a computer design programme).  Don’t forget to upload your work to your Personal Learning blog.

Have a great afternoon.

Mrs Lea

 

 

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