Friday 22nd May Learning

Here is your learning today.  Well done for all of your hard work this half term.

Have a wonderful, relaxing half term!

Mrs Carey

PE Make up a sequence of exercises. 5 star jumps. 5 side step, 5 skips, 5 hops and repeat.

 

Maths

Write the short date in your maths book

 

22.05.20

Count in twos, fives and tens.

Watch the video on Find a half then do the activity sheet. Write your answers in your maths book or on the sheet

Friday Maths

Complete page 1 of the Challenge

Challenge

English Can you remember the actions from The Little Red Hen? Watch the film again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdvJZD-cplg

Retell the story in your writing book. Remember capital letters and full stops. Can you use conjunctions?

and but because

Can you use a question mark and an exclamation mark?

RE Join in with Adoration at OLSV.

Listen to the audio link called Lilies of the Field on today Spirituality page.

Phonics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw/

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today’s sound is a

 

If your child would like to revise the Phase 3 sounds – 10.00am

Reading Choose a reading comprehension and complete.

t-l-51748-the-three-little-pigs-traditional-tales-differentiated-reading-comprehension-activity

 

RE Go to today’s Spirituality Page. Watch a Disney film and think about where you find God in the film.

 

 

 

Spirituality Week : Thursday 21st May

Spirituality Week 2020

Theme: The God who speaks

Thursday 21st May

The Feast of the Ascension

Today is a special feast day in our church; The feast of the Ascension. Forty days after the Resurrection of Jesus when we remember when Jesus returned to his Father in heaven.

Please join us at 10 a.m. for live streaming of Mass at Our Lady and St Vincent church.

Activities 

Read the story below from the Acts of the Apostles

Jesus is taken up to heaven

The apostles were all together. They asked Jesus, “Lord, are you at this time going to give the kingdom back to Israel?”

Jesus said to them, “The Father is the only One who has the authority to decide dates and times. These things are now for you to know. But the Holy Spirit will come to you. Then you will receive power. You will be my witnesses – in Jerusalem, in all of Judea, in Samaria, and in every part of the world.”

After he said this, as they were watching, he was lifted up. A cloud hid him from their sight. As he was going, they were looking into the sky. Suddenly, two men wearing white clothes stood beside them. They said “Men of Galilee, why are you standing here looking into the sky? You saw Jesus taken away from you into heaven. He will come back in the same way you saw him go.”

The Gospel of the Lord

Read by Samuel, one of our Liturgy Leaders

Activity

Many famous Artists have painted their interpretation of this story including Giotto regarded as the most important Italian painter of the 14th century.  Look at his painting below called ‘The Ascension of Christ’ and think about what  you notice in his painting and which part is the most striking to you?

 

Giotto, the Ascension of Christ, 1304-06. Fresco from the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Giotto_-_Scrovegni_-_-38-_-_Ascension.jpg

Imagine you are a famous artist and have been asked to create a painting about the Ascension.

What would you paint?

What colours would you use?

Who would feature in your painting?

We look forward to seeing your creations.

 

REFLECTION ON MY DAY

How am I feeling at the end of today?

What have I most enjoyed today?

What am I thankful for today?

When was I most peaceful today?

What are my hopes for tomorrow?

 

Thursday, 21st May, 2020

Good Morning Year 4.

It has been wonderful to see what you have been up to!  Today is the Feast of the Ascension and as part of Spirituality Week, we have been asked to join mass at 10am with Fr Shaun and Deacon Axcel.  Yesterday,we were invited to examine the God who speaks through scripture. Reading biblical stories about Jesus’ power to heal can hearten and encourage us. Stories can offer hope. Today, you are being asked to think about the artist Giotto.

Let’s see what some of you got up to yesterday:

Keep up the good work.

We heard some sad news from Megan and Fabian whose pets have recently passed away. As part of out prayer time today, let us think of them at this sad time and offer them and their families comfort.

Click here for today’s learning.

Click here for yesterday’s answers.

 

Maths:

Activity One:      click here for the worksheet              click here for the answers

 

Activity Two:     Click here for the worksheet            click here for the answers

 

 

Thy Kingdom Come Resources – Novena Prayer from Ascension to Pentecost

 

THY KINGDOM COME – CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

NOVENA of PRAYER from ASCENSION to PENTECOST

21st – 31st May 2020

NOVENA PRAYER

Mary, our Mother, you stayed with the disciples

in those ten long days between the Ascension and Pentecost,

still patient, still pondering, still trusting in your Son.

Be with us now as we remember how Jesus was taken from your sight.

Be with us now as we remember his call to share our faith.

Be with us now as we await his Holy Spirit.

Pray with us now, ‘Come Holy Spirit’, Thy Kingdom come’.  Amen

 

Please pray this prayer every day from 21 – 31 May.

 

Your parent can download a fun prayer map OR app at https://www.thykingdomcome.global/resources/digital-family-prayer-adventure-map

Below there is a thought and a prayer for each day

Thursday 21st (Ascension Day) Theme: The call to share our faith.  Who was Jesus?

Pray    for all your family and friends by name.  Ask Jesus to help them know him better.

 

Friday 22nd  

Theme: For all who have lost sight of God, that they would see his love revealed in their lives

Pray    Lord Jesus I love you and I praise you.  Help me to love as you love.  May my love help

to show others what you are like today. I pray especially for those who are worried and sad.

 

Saturday 23rd   Theme: Trust.  For those who feel isolated and alone.

Pray    Lord Jesus, I thank you and I place all my trust in you. Help us all to remember your promise that you are with us always.

 

Sunday 24th    Theme: Forgiveness. That those in need of it will know the joy of God’s Mercy

Pray    Father I am sorry for the times I have offended you. Help me to be a better person.

 

Monday 25th    Theme: Openness.  That the hearts of those we know and love might be more open to Christ who waits to be invited in.

Pray    Lord, help me, and all who long to know you more, to open our hearts wide and welcome you in.

 

Tuesday 26th    Theme: Curiosity.  For all those who are beginning to show an interest in matters of faith, that their curiosity will grow into a desire for the living God.

Pray    Lord, help me never to be afraid to ask for what you will for me.

 

 

 

Wednesday 27th    Theme: Seeking; that those who seek God may find their heart’s desire.

Pray    Lord, help me never to become distracted from my search for you.

 

Thursday 28th    Theme: Encounter; for us all to encounter the person of Jesus Christ and experience life lived to the full.

Pray    Lord Jesus, I adore you. I give thanks for every opportunity to meet you each day.

 

Friday 29th    Theme: Freedom; that those held down by past experiences, hurt or pain may know the freedom that Christ brings when we follow him.

Pray    Father, today we celebrate the freedom we received through the gift of Christ your Son.  Help me to forgive those who have hurt me and to look for the good things about others.

 

Saturday 30th    Theme: Faith; that we may all grown in faith, that we may all be filled with the hope of what is to come.

Pray    Lord, you give me so many wonderful things.  Help me, and all who seek to grow in faith, to hear more clearly your word of hope.

 

Sunday 24th    Theme: Thy Kingdom Come; for the whole Church to be filled with the Holy Spirit as by a new Pentecost.

Pray    Lord, at Pentecost we celebrate the gift of your Holy Spirit.  We pray that the whole Church will be filled with the fire of your love.  Come Holy Spirit and renew the face of the earth.

 

PENTECOST SUNDAY (There will be no separate liturgy mailing)

 

Pentecost is the birthday of the Church.  The first Christians received the Holy Spirit and then went out with lots of courage to tell all the people about Jesus.

 

Go to https://cafod.org.uk/Education/Children-s-liturgy

Click on the word ‘pentecost’

You will find some activities, a video to watch about El Salvador and a colouring sheet.

There is a second colouring sheet at

 

http://www.supercoloring.com/coloring-pages/descent-of-the-holy-spirit-at-pentecost

 

The next Children’s Liturgy mailing will be in the first week of June.  Please post in your colouring to decorate the church.

 

Thursday 21st May Learning

Good morning Year 1. Here is your learning today.

PE www.gonoodle.com

Choose 2 activities to do.

Maths

Write the short date in your maths book

 

21.05.20

Watch the video on Make Equal Groups (sharing) then do the activity sheet. Write your answers in your maths book or on the sheet

 

Thursday Maths

RE Join the mass of Ascension.  https://www.churchservices.tv/pottersbar/embed

Reflect on the painting of Giotto of Ascension of Christ Create your own Ascension painting.

English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdvJZD-cplg

Watch the story and learn to retell the story with the actions.

Handwriting www.letterjoin.co.uk

username: trial_popepaulcatholicprimaryschool

Password: 0p6n137z

 

Click on easy letters and watch how to write the letters.

Click on phonics – Click on Phase 5 – choose a phoneme and watch how it is written. Try with the

pencil and you can print and try on paper.

 

Phonics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw/

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today’s sound is au

 

If your child would like to revise the Phase 3 sounds – 10.00am

Reading Read for 10 minutes and record in your reading record. Write two sentences about your book.
Music https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z4fgrj6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 19th May, 2020

Good Morning Year 4!

We hope that you are enjoying this special Spirituality Week. The Prayer Stations yesterday were absolutely wonderful. Which was your favourite? Well done and thank you to all of the children in Year 6 who helped to put this together.

As always, we love to see what you have been doing.

 

Today, our work on our Science experiment comes to an end and we will be looking closely at the results. You can look at the PowerPoint and you let us know what you think, or if you have not been in touch already, we would love to know how you got on!

Today is expected to be a hot day. Remember to take regular breaks and have lots of water to drink. Enjoy the wonderful sunshine!

Ms Dunning

A reminder: you can keep in contact with us by sending an email to: year4@popepaul.herts.sch.uk.

Click here for yesterday’s answers.

Click here for today’s learning.

 

You need these resources today to help you: 

Poetry links

Science Experiment

Spirituality Week         Click on the Spirituality Blog to take part in today’s activities. 

Spirituality Week: Wednesday 20th May

Spirituality Week 2020

Theme: The God who speaks

Wednesday 20th May

The God who speaks through Scripture

Reading biblical stories about Jesus’ power to heal can hearten and encourage us. Reading these stories can offer hope. Here are two stories from the bible which show Jesus’ healing power which shows us that Jesus has compassion for the sick.

Reception, Year 1 and 2

Jesus Heals the Ten Lepers

Luke 17: 12- 16

“As he was going into a village, ten men with leprosy came toward him. They stood at a distance and shouted, ‘Jesus, Master, have pity on us!’ Jesus looked at them and said, ‘Go show yourselves to the priests.’ On their way, they were healed. When one of them discovered he was healed, he came back, shouting praises to God. He bowed down at the feet of Jesus and thanked him.”

Read by Sofia, one of our Liturgy Leaders

 

Activity: Make a thank you card today for some in your family who helps you. Give the card to them or post it to them if you have not been able to see them from a while.

 

Years 3, 4, 5 and 6

Touching his Cloak

Matthew 9:20 -22

“A woman who had been bleeding for twelve years came up behind Jesus and barely touched his clothes. She had said to herself, ‘If I can just touch his clothes, I will get well.’ Jesus turned. He saw the woman and said, ‘Don’t worry! You are now well because of your faith.’ At that moment, she was healed.”

 

Read by Louise, one of our Liturgy Leaders

 

Activity:

Make the sign of the cross and say our Mission prayer.  Read the story from Matthew above.

Draw a large cloak like the one Jesus was wearing and inside it write the following prayer or create your own.

Father,

I pray that my faith in you grows.

I feel you with me.

Give me the courage to ask for your help,

the way the sick woman did.

In Jesus’ name, I pray.

Amen.

 

REFLECTION ON MY DAY

How am I feeling at the end of today?

What have I most enjoyed today?

What am I thankful for today?

When was I most peaceful today?

What are my hopes for tomorrow?

Tuesday 19th May Learning

Good morning Year 1.I hope you had a wonderful day yesterday. Thank you for the lovely photos of your learning.

 

Here is your learning today.

PE How many times can you throw and catch a ball without dropping it? Keep trying to beat your score.
Maths

 

19.05.20

Watch the video on Make Doubles then do the activity sheet. Write your answers in your maths book

or on the sheet

Tuesday Maths

English

Write the date

19.05.20

Read The Three Little Pigs story again. Draw a story map to retell the story. See the example.

Phonics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw/

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today’s sound is ph

 

If your child would like to revise the Phase 3 sounds – 10.00am

Reading Read for 10 minutes and talk about what you have read.  Record the books you have read in your reading

record. Write a sentence about each book read. Did you like it? Why? Would you recommend it to

someone? What was your favourite part? If you did not like it, why? What would you change about the story?

https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/teacherlogin.aspx

 

Username- parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password- Parents20!

Click on Collins Big Cat.

Click on the colour book band – try the next colour for your child this term. For example: If your child is

Yellow click the colour below yellow (blue) Choose a book. Remember to read the book a few times over

the week and talk about the book. Click on resources for some activities on the book.

Science The three pigs are building a roof for the brick house. They want a roof that will not let the rain in.

Pick 5 materials and test which one would be best for a roof for the three little pigs. Test your materials

by pouring the same amount of water on each. What one was the best?

 

RE Click on the prayer station that interests you on today’s Spirituality page  and listen to the Year 6 children.

 

 

Spirituality Week: Tuesday 19th May 2020

Spirituality Week 2020

Theme: The God who speaks

 

Tuesday 19th May

The God who speaks at Prayer Stations

Prayer Stations are – literally – stations! They are places where people can stop and reflect. Usually, there is something to prompt reflection and, quite often, something for people to do. They are particularly useful for people who are very sensory – who find that God speaks to them through what they see, hear, touch , smell or taste.  They can be used as part of a focal point – at the back of church or in a school entrance or in people’s homes.

Read by Elysia, one of our Liturgy Leaders

 

For each station, click on the play button underneath each image to hear the House Captains leading you in prayer.

Station 1: Mikey   Station 2: Evie   Station 3: Jude   Station 4: Owen

Station 5: Giovanna   Station 6: Jonathan  Station 7: Jack  Station 8: Maria

 

Station 1

The God Who Speaks Through The Cross

Station 2

The God Who Speaks Through the Ordinary

Station 3

The God Who Helps Us

Station 4

God’s Gift

Station 5

Hand Prayers

Station 6

Blessing Prayer

Station 7

Prayer for the World


Station 8

The God Who Takes Away Our Worries

REFLECTION ON MY DAY

How am I feeling at the end of today?

What have I most enjoyed today?

What am I thankful for today?

When was I most peaceful today?

What are my hopes for tomorrow?

 

Tuesday, 19th May, 2020

Good Morning Year 4!

We hope that you have enjoyed a good start to this week. As always, we love to see what you have been doing. Alice, William, Lola, Sami, Sandro, Darcie-Louise and Mia  have kindly shared pictures of their hard work.

Let’s see what they’ve been up to:

       

Well done on all your fabulous photos- it is LOVELY to see what you have been doing!

Also, congratulations to those of you who managed to get the resources to do the Science experiment. It has been lovely to see some of your photos! If you have not already been in touch, let us know how you got on. Did any of you manage to bounce the egg that was in vinegar? Those eggs became very soft and rubbery! You will find out why, this week, if you do not already know. If you were unable to do the experiment yourselves, you will be able to see lots of pictures on the PowerPoint and you can let us know what you think.

Spirituality week got off to a wonderful start yesterday. Thank you to William and Darcie-Louise for your sheet of hearts showing all the special people who belong to Year 4.

Today’s task for Spirituality week includes audios of different prayer stations for you to listen to that have been organised and composed by Year 6 House Captains and Liturgy Leaders. We are sure that you will really enjoy listening to these. Let us know which is your favourite!

We want you to share your learning with us and tell us what special things you have been doing at home on your own or with your family.  Keep posting!

A reminder: you can keep in contact with us by sending an email to: year4@popepaul.herts.sch.uk.

Continue to try your best in doing your learning each day. Remember, read through each activity for today’s learning and keep your handwriting neatly presented as you complete each task.

Click here for the answers to yesterday’s learning.

Click here for today’s learning.

You need this information today to help you:

Poetry Links

Science End of Egg Experiment

Spirituality Week : Focus 

Prayer Stations