Year 1 have been learning about Baptism and its importance to Christians. To bring the ceremony to life, Reverend Sue Creighton visited our school to walk the children through the different parts of this religious occasion. Some children donned some formal clothes and were chosen as parents and Godparents. They chose names for their newborn babies and listened intently to the promises they made. Reverend Sue helped the children gain a greater understanding of this Christian ceremony in a fun and engaging way
For their last RE lesson in this unit, the children wrote and decorated a letter thanking the vicar for visiting and helping them.
Year 1: Baptism
May 23, 2019
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