Challenge Week: Bunting with Meaning

February 16, 2015
In each of the world’s religions, stories play an essential part. For centuries, they have been used to teach people about the beliefs of their religion in an easy to understand way. Years 1 and 2 looked at a Sikh story called the Milk and the Jasmine Flower. Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 looked at a Christian story called The Forgiving King and the Unforgiving Servant. During Challenge Week, we discussed the meaning behind these tales. Our pupils created bunting to represent the ideas in these stories and the results are proudly displayed around school.




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