Sunday, September 20, 2020

Home Learning Week 2 Wider Curriculum - w/c 21.9.20

 Wider Curriculum Activities - RE


What matters most to Christians, Humanists?

Mon - PE
Outdoor Activities - Website with lots of games and activities to do inside or out
Marvel Workout - for all you superhero fans out there
Other PE activities you could have a go at depending on your space and equipment:
  • Yoga
  • Throwing and catching balls/beanbags
  • Skipping competitions
  • Kicking a ball into a net
  • Setting up obstacle courses
Tue RE- Do rules matter? Why? What is a code for living?
Choose 3 Villains from different films/stories. What rules do each of them break? What affect does it have on the people around them?
How can we then apply these thoughts to everyday life? What rules might we break, and what consequences could we cause? Even if we don't follow through with the rule breaking, can we often have rule breaking thoughts caused from particular emotions such as jealousy? Can you think of any other emotions that could cause you to break certain rules? These aren't just school rules but 'rules' we follow as good citizens in everyday life, another word for this would be principles.
Can you think of any principles we follow that make people happier? Can you create a 'principle card' suggesting a rule for people to follow that would make for a happier world. Send a picture of them to the class email and I will post them on the blog so we can all share our rules for making a happier world

Wed - PE
Outdoor Activities - Website with lots of games and activities to do inside or out
Marvel Workout - for all you superhero fans out there
Other PE activities you could have a go at depending on your space and equipment:
  • Yoga
  • Throwing and catching balls/beanbags
  • Skipping competitions
  • Kicking a ball into a net
  • Setting up obstacle courses
French - 
Have a go at creating a family tree in French. you can design it however you like.


Thurs RE - Who is a humanist? What codes for living do non-religious people use?
Do you follow a religion? Does everyone follow the same religion? Does everyone follow a religion?
Some religious people try to be 'good with God' but others believe you can be 'good without God.'
Humanists UK - only need to watch the first 2 mins.
Think about these rules or principles:
  • Be honest
  • Use your mind
  • Tell the truth
  • Do to other people what you would like them to do to you
Why do we need these rules or principles? What could happen if someone didn't follow them? these are the rules humanists try to follow. Think back to your villains from yesterday, were any of them following these values? Can you think of characters that do? Draw them and explain how they are or aren't following these values.

Fri - RE
Bible texts to read 
From these 2 readings what values do you think Jesus was showing that he wanted people to follow? What things did Jesus not value? Jesus often compared peoples actions to fruits.  the roots are down inside us, hidden thoughts and intentions, but what you do shows what you value.
Create a tree showing the roots, trunk, branches and fruits. On the fruits write on the words you choose to represent good actions. Write onto the branches what leads to these good actions. 


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