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Wednesday

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Activity Time

To say, write and punctuate sentences in the present tense.

Think about how you can use the knowledge you have gained in Year 2 to improve your writing.

  • capital letters and full stops
  • present tense verbs
  • subheading
  • vocabulary linked specifically to birds
  • sentences that make sense

 

Can you explain what is the significance of the Holy Sabbath for a believer?

No.4 Keep holy the Shabbat. 

 

The Sabbath is part of the deal between God and the Jewish People, so celebrating it is a reminder of the Covenant (agreement) and an occasion to rejoice in God's kept promises.

 

Most Jewish people look forward to Shabbat all week. They see it as God's gift to his chosen people of a day when they take time out from everyday things to feel special.

Shabbat is a time with no television, no rushing to the demands of the telephone or a busy work schedule.

People don't think about work or other stressful things.

 

Let’s watch a Jewish family observe Shabbat.
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According to the Bible, what did God do on the 7th day?

When does Shabbat begin?

How long does it last?

What can't Charlie do during Shabbat?

How does Charlie's mum welcome Shabbat?

 

Talk Partners

Why do Jews celebrate with bread and wine?

What do the candles represent?

 

ACTIVITY: Record what happens during Shabbat and tell me why Shabbat is important for a believer.