Early in the morning some of the year
five pupils set off to Redbridge Primary School to take part in a R.E. workshop.
On this eventful day, we were able to join in many fun activities that taught
a lot about R.E.
The first activity was a game called
The Alphabet Game. In this game one of the teachers asked us questions, for
example, if you could say thank you to anyone who it would be, thinking
carefully about why we would choose that person.
Later on that day we all sat in rows
with someone from different school and were asked if we could take anyone in
our religion to a restaurant who would it be and why. Sapphire said she would take Jesus to a
multicultural restaurant to show him that people with different religions and
different skin colours are friends and get on. We were all excited to find out
what the rest of the activities were going to be as we had already had a
smashing three hours!
After lunch, we paired up in two or
three’s and were challenged to make a stunning R.E. logo or a magnificent 3D
modal about R.E. Unfortunately we only had forty-five minutes to complete this project,
but we all managed to finish in time.
We
all had great logos and were happy with the finished products.
Sapphire and her year
eight partner had created an R.E. logo.
All of the year five pupils, who
participated in this event, had so much fun learning more about R.E. we want to
say a big thank you to Miss Feltham for taking and looking after us at Redbridge
Primary School and to all the teachers that organised it.
Thank you for reading this blog and we hope
that you read the rest of Fairlop’s blogs.
Sapphire and Sancia
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