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Friday, May 31, 2019

Liturgical Calendar

Last Term we were doing R.E in time so we decided to make a Liturgical Calendar for the year and we took a really long time to finish it so some of us finished and some of us didn't.

We have been working on it last term for 3 weeks  or more and we finished, we worked really hard on The Liturgical Calendar and it was not easy to make it and if you try to and if it's easy then your better.

Here's what we made that took us more than 3 weeks to finish: (unfinished I redid it)



I hope you enjoyed and it's not that perfect at all.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora, I'm Amelia from Yaldhurst Model School.

    I liked the way you have shown your drawing of the calendar. The interesting part was when you said you redid it. Why did you redo it? My favourite part was when you said it's not perfect at all, because nothing actually is perfect, but you did do very well.😜

    When I read your post I learnt a bit about the liturgical calendar. Did you know that most other bloggers that aren't at my school barely use capital letters, although a few use full stops. I'm impressed with your use of simple punctuation.👍

    To improve, you could tell us more about the calendar, I'm a bit low on information here, also a bit confused. Maybe you could put more writing at the end, and try not to criticise yourself because you did fine.

    Question time!
    Do the colours have to be green and black, or could you of changed them?

    -Amelia

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