Year 1 have learned that fasting doesn’t just mean “giving up food”. We have learned it means giving up things we like. e.g. Franky has given up his favourite game and Annie has given up her night light.
Vanessa – I found time to help my mum and your sister.
Tiwi – Every night me and my mum pray together and read the gospel.
Harith – I helped my mum to clean the bedroom.
Sophie – Its important that noone is mean and my family and God are important to me.
In our liturgy’s and RE lessons this week, we have been discussing what fasting means to us. We talked about it not just being about giving something up but could be doing something extra instead. We discussed that we would need to use self discipline to show our commitment to our choices. This could mean that we choose to spend more time on something that we find hard rather then choosing the easy option. Through these decisions and sacrifices we become closer to God.
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Year 1 have learned that fasting doesn’t just mean “giving up food”. We have learned it means giving up things we like. e.g. Franky has given up his favourite game and Annie has given up her night light.
Vanessa – I found time to help my mum and your sister.
Tiwi – Every night me and my mum pray together and read the gospel.
Harith – I helped my mum to clean the bedroom.
Sophie – Its important that noone is mean and my family and God are important to me.
In our liturgy’s and RE lessons this week, we have been discussing what fasting means to us. We talked about it not just being about giving something up but could be doing something extra instead. We discussed that we would need to use self discipline to show our commitment to our choices. This could mean that we choose to spend more time on something that we find hard rather then choosing the easy option. Through these decisions and sacrifices we become closer to God.