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Showing posts with label Religious Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Education. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 August 2021

Alfonsus & Sani Luke ll 4 : 8.

WALT : Identify various ways people worship God through krarkia in the church. Today we worked in pairs to complete our Religious Education (RE) activity. We spent some time discussing in groups and with our teacher and then we broke off intoour own groups. Usually the two of us don't work together necause we like to talk but we're both very good with our RE so today was different. Here is our actvity.

Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Audrey - RE: Life in the Early Church

WALT: Identify some of the difficulties which faced the Early Church communities Today for Re the year sixes and I were doing our slide which is for the year sixes and for every slide we had to do it on a gooogle drawing. What I found hard was nothing at all because I kown what do. What I found easy was all my work but next time I will try to do more of my work so here is my Re activites and I hope you love god.

Sunday, 23 May 2021

Mele - Pentecost

 In RE Saint Threase Whanau Group,  made a Graffiti Page about Pentecost, If you don't know what Pentecost is, it's when the Holy Spirit comes down on the disciples and makes speck God word, with Courage. We all, found Key words about Pentecost and had fun. Here is our Graffiti Page.


 

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Holy Spirit and the Original Sin

In TWP 5 we've been looking at the original sin. We then created our own storyboards retelling the story. Here are some of our creations.

Arvay's Storyboard

Jabez' Original Sin

Savior's Original Sin
Head to our individual blog pages to view more comic strips of the Original Sin!

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus - By Amihuti

Today in class we learned about the Sacred heart of Jesus. I learned that Jesus made the 12 promises through St Margret Mary. Here is my Activity.


The feast of the sacred heart of Jesus symbolises the heart of Jesus. The feast of the Sacred Heart, of Jesus originates from Roman nun. In St  Margaret Mary’s visions Jesus was talking to her, and made the promises through her. Jesus made 12 promises that he said that he will provide or help us with. In my school we celebrate the feast, of the sacred heart of Jesus. By going to church and harmonising praising  Jesus and reading the word of the lord. St  Margaret Mary was born 22 July 1647. St Margaret Mary died 17 October 1690.
 

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Reconciling with God and our relationships with others - By Kamaea

Think of a time when you had an argument with someone and you had to
reconcile with them.
1.What did you do? I apologised and they forgave me.
2. How did it make them feel once you reconciled? They were cheerful
and we became friends again.
3. How did it make you feel? amazing and not worried
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  • Imagine what the story is behind the picture
  • Suggest some ways these relationships could be reconciled
We chose a picture and created a story about how the people in the picture
forgave and made peace with each other here is my story...

Story of what I think is behind the picture and how their relationship
could be reconciled: There were two little kids they were arguing about the
boys' lolly packet. I would say the girls' name is Ella, and the boys' name is Jacob,
Anyways, Ella stole the lollie packet off Jacob. Jacob felt sad and went
outside and started crying. Ella then saw Jacob, she felt terrible for herself
of what she did to Jacob, so she went to Jacob and apologised. She asked
him if he can forgive her and give back the lollie packet. It took a while for
Jacob to forgive her. But when Jacob was ready, he forgave her, and they both
shared the lollie packet together. When she apologised, and Jacob forgave
her, they both made peace and were back to friends. They were both so happy!
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Today in R.E, we are learning how to reconcile with God and others if relationships are broken. If you do not know what reconcile means, it means to make peace,
apologising to people if you have treated them wrong, and asking them if they can forgive you.

Monday, 23 March 2020

St Patrick Biography - By Elijah

Today we've been learning about saint Patricks who is saint Patrick's you may ask he is a saint who is Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Pádraig [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Welsh: Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland", he is the primary patron saint of Ireland, the other patron saints being Brigid of Kildare and Columba.