Easter Garden Challenge

April 06, 2020
Over the Easter break, Miss Riley (our RE coordinator) would like to challenge you to make a miniature garden that represents the Easter story. To enter the competition, you should create your own garden, take a photograph with it and send your pictures to eastergarden@hacton.havering.sch.uk.

Miss Riley will judge the gardens and the winner will get a prize.

Some things you might like to include:
  • A flower pot or similar to represent Jesus' tomb. 
  • A cross (can be made by overlapping two sticks). 
  • Soil, stones, grass, moss, flowers, pebbles or whatever you can find. 
  • A larger stone to represent the boulder at the entrance to the tomb. 
Have fun!

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