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Collective Worship Tuesday 14th July

RHebblewhite - 12 Jul 2020

   Good Morning everyone,
welcome to Mrs Hebblewhite's

Collective Worship

Tuesday 14th July

Our theme this week is:

Transitions
and 
New Beginnings

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Transition means moving on from one thing to another.
At this time of the year a lot of us are
thinking about moving from our old class to our new. 

Let's start with a hymn, all about 'transition'.
Some of you may already know this one!
It's called One More Step Along the World.




Changing classes or getting a new teacher is a bit like going on a journey or a trip. It is really exciting and there will be lots of amazing new things to see and learn and do.
We also we might feel a bit worried
. But, just like planning a trip, there are things we can do to prepare. 
  • Can you think of some of things you can do, to make you feel ready to start in your new class?
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  • Perhaps you could talk to our parents, brother or sister about the new school or teacher?
  • Think about your achievements in the last year, how you have grown in the year and how you are ready for a new challenge.
  • If you're going to a new school, you could even ask your parents to drive your new route to your new school.
              
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Sometimes it makes us feel better if our new teacher knows
a bit about us before we start in our new class. As things are a bit different and we can't meet our new teacher, why not email them a letter, telling them a bit about you?
Below, is a OneDrive link to a 'School Transition Passport'.
You could ask Mum or Dad to help to
email yours to your new teacher.

 

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Here is a story, called First Day Jitters.
Sarah is starting at a new school. She is nervous at first,
but once she is there, she realises that everybody else feels the same when they are starting something new.

I wasn't expecting THAT ending! were you?!
Everyone feels nervous, it's natural.
Usually, we look back and wonder what we
were so nervous about!

Can you think of a time when that has
happened to you?


Let's finish with a prayer.
16 New Year's Prayers — Best Prayers For 2020
I hope you have enjoyed today's Collective Worship. I can't wait to see you all again soon! Have a lovely Summer  and try not to worry about your new class - you have so much to look forward to in September!

Look after yourselves and each other.
Mrs Hebblewhite x

 
 

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