Thursday 4th June, 2020

Morning all! 🙂

“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice 

Nelson Mandela (1918-2013) doesn’t need any introduction but here are a few reminders. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years by the government of South Africa for his revolutionary anti-apartheid ideas. Apartheid was a racist way of running the country which separated races and made sure only white people had power. Once freed from prison, Nelson Mandela went on to become president of South Africa.

“I learned that courage is not the absence of fear but the triumph over it.”

Today’s Question: Which major award did Nelson Mandela receive in 1993?

Last Sunday was Pentecost Sunday so instead of our usual Floodland, we are going to do some writing about the Holy Spirit. Put all your answers and writing in your red books.

  1. What is the Hebrew word for the spirit of God? R_________
  2. What three words are used to help us understand the Spirit of God? E_________,  W_________, B_________.
  3. What does the spirit of God enable the prophets to do?
  4. What form does the Holy Spirit take when it descends on Jesus? It rests upon him like a __________.

Click on the dove above to read Acts 2:1-31 and the account of the Pentecost

           5. What unusual gift does the Holy Spirit give to the apostles?

Imagine you were present at the Pentecost. You could take the part of one of the apostles and imagine what it felt like to receive the Holy Spirit, or you could but an onlooker, and describe what you saw happen to the apostles  Write an account of the Pentecost. Aim for at least 100 words.

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 6: Lesson 4 – Fractions as operators
Click on the picture below to take you to the White Rose page.  Click on ‘Summer Term – Week 6’ then – Lesson 4 – Fractions as operators.

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