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Mid Year Revision- Book 1

Complete as a class all together questions 1-10. Section A

Orally compose every sentence before writing.

Today we are going to use the plan and ideas we came up with last week to write the first part of our own story.

 

Your teacher will be looking for:

Capital letters for the beginning of sentences

Capital letters for names

Full stops to end sentences

Sentences that make sense

Finger spaces

Applying phonics knowledge

Neat handwriting

Can we identify how seasonal changes affect common wild and garden plants?  

Sing the Roots, Stem, Leaves Flower song and A Little Seed.

Lets think of the seasons, what are they? 

What season is it now? What is the weather like? What plants or flowers have you seen outside when we went on our plant hunt?

 

Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter

New leaves grow

Flowers start to bloom

Plants begin to grow again

 

Plants grow bigger

Lots of flowers

Trees are full of green leaves

 

Leaves change colour

Leaves fall from trees

Some plants stop flowering

 

Many trees have no leaves

Some plants stop growing

Bulbs rest in the soil

 

 

Complete this activity on Seesaw.  

 

What are the significant features of a baptism service, including symbols?

For Christians, infant baptism is about bringing the child into the Christian family or community and closer to God.

What is baptism?

Watch: What is a Baptism? | Baptism for kids! | Christian Celebrations ✝️

Symbols and meanings

 

Water- it is the most important symbol. John the Baptist used water (Mt 3:11; Mk 1:8a; Jn 1:33; 3:23), as did Jesus (Jn 3:22). It represents the washing away of sins, new life and power.

 

Oil- it represents power, strength and being saved as Christian believe Jesus is the Saviour of the World.

 

Candle- it is lit from the Easter Candle and represents Jesus as the Light of the World. It also represents faith which burns brightly in those baptised.

 

Dove- the dove is the symbol of the Holy Spirit. When Jesus was baptised, the heavens were opened and the Holy Spirit descended upon him in the form of a dove, and every person who is baptised receives the same Holy Spirit. Jesus baptises with the Holy Spirit (Mk 1:8; Jn 1:33).

 

Cross- the cross represent a Christian's belief in God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It also represents life, death and rebirth.