Good Morning, Reception.
Thank you for sharing your own good news in our blog on Monday.
Read the Easter story from the Bible again and look at the pictures.
Can you recall the good news of Easter?
Can you draw, paint or make something to share the good news of Easter?
Here are some examples that might give you some good ideas:
I can’t wait to see your creations.
Love from Miss Siswick.
What an interesting way of sharing the good news of Easter, Sybille!
Some other children may like to try this too.
How long did it take for the lentil plants to grow?
After two days we started to see the lentils germinate and ater a week it had grown well. We made the cross on Palm Sunday and we had a beautiful green cross on Easter day.
I had to put a lot of water every day, it was exciting to see how fast it grows.
Thank you, Sybille. I will try this myself at home.
Hi, the Good News is Jesus came alive!
I made some lego things to show the Easter story and mum sent a photo.
xxx
Well done, Marcus. I love the way that you have used the Lego to share the good news of Easter. I especially love the donkey which must have been very hard to build.
We love Sibylle’s project!
We read the Easter story and Florence tried to make a cross with her dulpo blocks.
Well done, Florence. You are all so creative with your Lego. I wish I had some!
Hello Miss Siswick we are sending you Maya’s drwaing now
Well done, Maya. I love your colourful cross. I especially like the ways the colours are mixing together.
Well done, Amber. Your picture is so cheerful. I love the rainbow, sun and flowers that you have included to share the good news of Easter.
Well done, Rocco. I love the way you have used such bright colours to celebrate the good news of Easter.
James liked the idea of using Lego to express himself and depict Easter that he did the same thing. He adopted a “modernist” style.
Jesus is with his mother and friends because he is alive again!