Year 1 RE: The Lost Sheep

October 28, 2019
Year 1 have been learning about Christian beliefs. As part of this topic, they have been reading some of the stories that Jesus told and discussed how these stories inspire Christians today. The children have been reading the parable of The Lost Sheep. They have learnt that this story shows how each person is precious to God. The children have been very creative and have enjoyed making their own fluffy sheep.

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