Scripture
Reading Challenge 2015
- Your scripture reading can
be anything you like, eg. a parable, a psalm, a reading from the Gospels.
- Introductory speech – Years 3/4: 15-20
seconds, Y5/6: 30–45 seconds, Y7/8: 1 minute (times are approximate). This
is a time to use the main ideas or theme of their scripture reading to
make up a small speech explaining what the reading means to them, without
retelling the reading – ie. ‘What the story of the Last Supper
tells/demonstrates/means to me is ...... ‘
- Format for scripture reading on the day – students will start in the middle of the church in front of the altar using a microphone with their introductory speech, then they move to the lectern and say “This is a reading from eg. Matthew Chapter3, Verses 1 -14 ...” then start the reading. At the end, if it is a gospel reading only say, “The Gospel of the Lord”
- Timetable – Monday 30th or
Tuesday 31st March, Rooms 3 & 4 class Eisteddfods will be heard. Year 3 will say their eisteddfods in Room 4 and Mrs Ward will assess them. All of Room 3 will go into Room 4 to support their classmates.
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Whole
school eisteddfod assembly will be on Thursday 2nd April at 2pm, in the church – one girl
& one boy from Years 3 & 4, names will be in the school newsletter.
- For students to remember
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When
reading from the lectern you do not have to look up at your audience all the
time – don’t always look at one particular group.
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Use
good expression when you read.
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Do
not read too fast.
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Pause
correctly.
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You
do not have to learn you reading off by heart but you must learn your
introduction.
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Make
sure your words and voice are very clear, so that your audience understands.
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