Tuesday, 12 May 2020

#SCUChallenge 41 - Make your own dream catcher!

Dream catchers were created by an indigenous group of people living in North America. Traditionally used by children, the idea is that a dream catcher is hung above someone's bed while they sleep, and during the night bad dreams get trapped in the web, so they're unable to reach the dreamer. When the sun rises the next day, those bad dreams disappear. Good dreams, on the other hand, pass through the dream catcher and slide down the feathers to the sleeping person.​ Today we challenge you to get creative and make your own dream catcher!

You can download the full challenge here: https://bit.ly/SCUChallenge41

To claim your credits, please complete and return a Sheffield CU Home Learning Challenge Reflection Diary which can be found here: https://bit.ly/SheffCUReflectionDiary

Once you have completed all the challenges, email your reflection diary along with evidence of your completed activity to cu@sheffield.gov.uk (photos/videos etc.) and we'll award CU credits. We can't wait to see your work - please send us a picture along with your reflection diary and feel free to share photos/videos on Facebook and Twitter! #SCUChallenges








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