Good Morning Year 2!
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Have a think about what we did last week in RE, it was all about living in peace and harmony with ourselves and one another.
Sometimes, we make mistakes and break the rules. This can be by accident or on purpose. It can make us, and the other people, feel sad and bad about what we have done. What do we need to do when this happens?
We need to say sorry! And we need to mean it..!
When we have upset and hurt someone. We need to be sorry and say sorry to them. We also need to make up in some ways for the hurt we have caused. Sometimes it is hard to forgive, but that is important too. We all have times when we want to be forgiven.
The friends of Jesus asked him about forgiving people who had hurt them. Peter thought it would be good to forgive them seven times and that, even then, that would be quite hard to do. Peter was surprised when Jesus told him that you have to keep on forgiving, but he did say that the person who had done wrong should say sorry and really mean it.
What Jesus really meant, wasn’t that we have to forgive only 490 times (7×70), but actually that we always have to forgive someone. We do this, because God will always forgive us when we say sorry for what we have done.
Today I want you to make a story board (or comic strip). Split your page into 4 sections, and use them to tell a story of a time where you have had to say sorry for something and then someone forgave you. Draw what happened and how you felt at each stage. You may want to write a sentence in each box to help explain, or use speech bubbles. Here are the for stages for your situation:
- You made a mistake
- You felt bad and said sorry
- The other person forgave you
- You were both happy at the end
I am going to send my work.
Well done for showing how you said sorry to someone.
Well done Sophie! You’re story board shows how you said sorry to your mum.
Brilliant Romey! I hope this didn’t happen to your poor cat in real life!
Well done Vincent 🙂 It can be so easy to snap and be annoyed with people, but I’m glad you have shown how to be sorry.
Wonderful work Jack, it is very important to say sorry for our mistakes so that others can forgive us 🙂
Beautiful Layla! I’m glad your girls were able to say sorry. Can you explain what you meant by ‘New York’ and ‘Spain’, I didn’t understand it! Thanks 🙂
Such wonderful work Marisa, you have taken a lot of time and care to make it look neat and colourful. ⭐ Well done for showing how you said sorry to your sister.
Well done Sophia B! I’m glad you were both happy at the end 🙂
Well done Gabi! I hope they both shared that chocolate bar! 🙂
Lovely John, I’m glad they worked together to finish the tower at the end 🙂
Beautiful work Rebecca! You’ve clearly tried hard to make it look nice and colourful ⭐ I hope you had fun playing in the rain!
Well done Finley. For some reason I can only see part of your story board, but I’m pleased it is the part that says ‘sorry’! 🙂
Wonderful work Bo, you have drawn such neat and colourful pictures. Well done for saying sorry when you broke your sunglasses, it was very kind of daddy to get you new ones 🙂