Good morning lovely Tigers! What a beautiful morning it is! I'm about to go and put on my PE kit ready for PE with Joe; who's joining me? I'm excited to see what learning you all get up to today. Is anybody growing anything new? Questions, 'hellos' and pictures can be posted in the comments of this blog post. Mrs Chapman (I'm adding one of my favourite pictures of you all to remind us that we're all in this together).
Y1 and Y2 have been learning about the Christian Creation story this half term. This week, they worked in teams to represent each part of the story. The children have been exploring what this story means to Christians, reminding them about what God is like, and feeling grateful for the wonders of the world we live in. We thought about how this story might inspire people to be creative, or to care for the Earth and its creatures, or to study the world in order to understand it better. Many Christians see the story as a poem. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth. (Genesis 1:1) In the beginning there was no earth or sky or sea or animals. And then God spoke in the darkness: "Let there be light!" And right away there was light, scattering the darkness and showing the infinite space. "That's good!" said God. "From now on, when it's dark it will be 'night' and when it's light, it will be 'day'." The evening c
Welcome to Summer 2! Wow! Doesn't time fly? We are now in our final half term of this school year. The new home-learning timetable is up. Don't forget to email me with any updates or questions. I've missed you all so much during this unusual time but it's been wonderful to speak with you and your families and know that you're all getting on so well. It's been brilliant to see snippets of what a couple of you have been up to over half term. Feel free to send me more photos as you know how much I love to see them. Layla Look at these wonderful drawings that Layla has been doing. It also looks like they had a very fun camp-out!
Fantastic writing everyone
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