In today's lesson we look at evaluating the miracles stories that we've studied over the previous two lessons and making our own judgements about what we think really happened. We learn about lots of different ideas and opinions and then take another look at the story of 'Jesus Heals a Paralysed Man'. You can use your blank workbooks to complete the task for this lesson by writing the answers or drawing pictures straight in but I've also made the worksheet available too should you wish to print this.
Miss Hopkinson's Literacy Set: You should draw pictures and label them to answer the questions in the three boxes. All other sets: You should write your ideas in sentences. (You can draw pictures too if you wish!)
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