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At St Joseph's we follow the Journey in Love programme of study for Relationships and Sex Education.  

As part of our RE, PHSE and Science curriculum we deliver a relationships and sex education programme, which is age appropriate to all our children. The programme has been approved and recommended by the Hallam Diocese.  The programme is split into five different areas; Physical, Social, Emotional, Intellectual and Spiritual development.  Please find below a chart showing the main learning points covered in each section for each year group. The majority of the learning will be covered in our Science, RE, and PHSE lessons and will be recorded in part in the children's Journey in Love booklets.

We also work alongside Big Talk Education who visit the school to hold staff and parents information sessions and class based Big Talk discussions and information sharing.  For further information on the Big Talk, please click on the link https://www.bigtalkeducation.co.uk/bigtalk-education/ or take a look at the two documents below 'Talking with children about body science and relationships : Tips for Parents and School Staff.  Education and Personal Relationships Programme of Study from Reception - Year 6.

Should you wish to see the Journey in Love booklets we use in school please speak to the class teacher.

PARENTS INFORMATION ON BIG TALK EDUCATION

Please click on the link for Year Group Relationships and Sex Education Big Talk  presentations for parents to support your understanding of the Big Talk programme delivered in the Autumn term.  The password for this link is will be provided a week prior to the curriculum sessions.

  https://www.bigtalkeducation.co.uk/year-by-year/  

Relationships and Sex Education Consultation for parents and carers

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Journey in Love Booklets Update 2021

  • Journey in Love Booklet - Y5 2021 updated 9.5.21.doc
  • Journey of Love Booklet - FS1 updated Febraury 2021.doc
  • Journey of Love booklet - FS2 - updated February 2021.doc
  • Journey of Love Booklet Year 4 - updated March 2021.doc
  • 2021_Y1 Journey in Love booklet - updated May 2021.pdf
  • Journey in Love Booklet - Y2 updated 2021.pdf
  • Journey in Love Booklet - Y3 Updated.doc
  • Journey in Love Y6 2021[7919] - Y6 June 2021.pdf

Overview of the Journey in Love Programme and policy for RSE

  • A Journey in Love Programme.doc
  • Relationship and Sex Education Policy.doc
  • Education and Personal Relationships Programme of Study from Reception - Year 6.pdf
  • Talking with children about body science and relationships Tips for Parents and School Staff.pdf

Our Big Talk Parents Workshop introduced by Mrs Archer (RE and PSHE coordinator)

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“Love is an art to be learned. It is a giving experience, a selfless act. Every experience of love gives us yet another glimpse of the meaning of love in God himself. Human love is the instrument we can use to explore the mystery of love which God is” Cardinal Basil Hume

A Journey In Love is a resource created by Sister Jude Groden of BRES. It is the recommended programme of study for Catholic schools for Sex and Relationship Education and has been written as a progressive scheme of work that supports the Religious Education, PSHE and Science curricula taught within the school.

As children progress through the school, they discover more and more about themselves and the wider world. The thirst for learning new things is fostered by the school, who attempt to create a safe and stimulating environment for learning and supporting all children in their development.

A Journey in Love supports children in growing and developing healthy and holistically towards an understanding of their gender and its implications for successful relationships, for this is happen children must be at ease with themselves and grow in self-knowledge.

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An aspect of the mystery of love is taught in each year group; children are encouraged to marvel at the wonder and beauty of God’s creative love. This is reflected through a series of progressive and developmental tasks, activities and reflections which focus on physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual development.

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  • Reception : God loves each of us in our uniqueness
  • Year 1: We meet God’s love in our family
  • Year 2: We meet God’s love in the community
  • Year 3: How we live in love
  • Year 4: God loves us in our differences
  • Year 5: God loves me in my changing and development
  • Year 6: The wonder of God’s love in creating new life

As with all aspects of learning, children are naturally curious, and many will have questions related to their lessons. Opportunities to discuss questions form part of the lessons and again these are treated with care and understanding.

A Journey In Love, highlights the importance of parental input and details of the programme are detailed below. In Year 6 the content covers Sex Education as part of the relationship programme. Parents have the right to request that their child is withdrawn from this aspect of the programme.

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Statement for Relationship and Sex Education (RSE)

The Governors at Our Lady’s Catholic Primary School have adopted the developmental programme “A Journey in Love”. This is the recommended resource for the teaching of Relationship and Sex Education because it is compiled specifically to present a Catholic vision. In each Year group, an aspect of love is explored and developed starting from Nursery to Year 6. Our pupils are encouraged to marvel at the wonder and beauty of God’s love reflected in each person under the components; physical, intellectual, social emotional and spiritual.

OVERVIEW of Themes

EYFS: The wonder of being special and unique Year 1: We meet God’s love in our family. Year 2: We meet God’s love in the community. Year 3: How we live in love. Year 4: God loves us in our differences. Year 5: God loves us in our changing and developing. Year 6: The wonder of God’s love in creating new life.

You have the right to withdraw your child from this aspect of the curriculum; however, this is not to be confused with curriculum Science which is statutory. If you require any further clarification regarding this aspect of the curriculum, please contact your child’s class teacher or Mrs K Culvin- RE Lead.

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EYFS Year One Year Two Year Three Year Four Year Five Year Six

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List of the Top 10 Best Journey Songs of All Time

Edward Tomlin

Few bands have defined the sound of classic rock in the way Journey has. Since their formation in the 1970s, this legendary band has captured the hearts of millions with their electrifying melodies, unforgettable choruses, and raw emotional power. From stadium anthems to soul-stirring ballads, Journey’s music has transcended generations, becoming an enduring symbol of rock ‘n’ roll resilience and love. Whether you’re turning up the radio during a road trip or belting out a power ballad at karaoke, Journey’s songs have a way of speaking directly to the heart.

But with such a vast discography, which songs have truly stood the test of time? In this article, we’re counting down the top 10 most popular Journey songs of all time—tracks that have not only dominated the charts but have become permanent fixtures in our collective musical consciousness. Get ready to revisit some of the greatest hits that have fueled romance, inspired hope, and made us all believe in the power of music. From timeless classics to hidden gems, this list is a celebration of the band’s most iconic moments. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let’s take a journey through Journey’s greatest hits!

Table of Contents

1. Don’t Stop Believin’ (1981)

Few songs can boast the cultural impact of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’. Released in 1981 as part of their Escape album, this anthem has become a universal symbol of hope and perseverance. The song’s infectious piano intro, combined with Steve Perry’s soaring vocals, creates a perfect blend of rock and inspiration. Its message—holding on to hope even in the face of adversity—resonated not only in the ’80s but has continued to inspire new generations. Whether it’s playing at the end of a legendary TV series (The Sopranos) or ringing out in sports arenas across the world, Don’t Stop Believin’ is a timeless classic that has cemented its place in rock history.

2. Faithfully (1983)

Faithfully is a powerful ballad from Journey’s Frontiers album, released in 1983. Written by keyboardist Jonathan Cain, the song is a heartfelt ode to the challenges of maintaining love across long distances, particularly from the perspective of a touring musician. The sweeping melody and emotional depth of Steve Perry’s delivery perfectly capture the feeling of longing and devotion. It’s a song that has resonated with anyone who’s ever been apart from someone they love, and its sincerity has made it a wedding staple for decades. With its poignant lyrics and soaring melody, Faithfully is a love letter set to music.

3. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (1983)

Released as the lead single from Frontiers in 1983, Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) is one of Journey’s most energetic and hard-hitting tracks. The song’s intense synthesizer riff, paired with Neal Schon’s aggressive guitar work, delivers a sense of urgency and emotional turmoil. Steve Perry’s vocals are filled with raw passion, telling the story of a love lost, but not forgotten. The song became a massive hit, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and remains a concert favorite. Its driving beat and powerful chorus make it a quintessential Journey anthem that never fails to ignite crowds.

4. Any Way You Want It (1980)

Any Way You Want It is pure, unbridled rock energy. Released in 1980 on the Departure album, the song is a high-octane anthem that showcases Journey’s versatility as a band. The song was co-written by Steve Perry and Neal Schon, and its infectious rhythm and electrifying guitar riff make it an instant crowd-pleaser. With its playful lyrics and upbeat tempo, it became a staple of Journey’s live performances and a fan favorite. Any Way You Want It captures the spirit of freedom and fun, making it a perfect soundtrack for parties, road trips, and moments of pure joy.

5. Open Arms (1981)

Open Arms, from the iconic Escape album, is one of Journey’s most successful and beloved ballads. Released in 1981, this heartfelt song about reconciliation and vulnerability became an instant classic. Steve Perry’s soulful vocals, paired with the gentle piano melody, create an atmosphere of emotional intimacy. The song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has since become a romantic staple, frequently used in TV shows, movies, and weddings. Its timeless message of forgiveness and love, combined with its beautiful arrangement, has made Open Arms one of Journey’s most enduring hits.

6. Wheel in the Sky (1978)

Released in 1978 on the Infinity album, Wheel in the Sky was one of the first major hits featuring Steve Perry’s vocals. The song’s haunting melody and driving rhythm tell the story of a weary traveler searching for a sense of direction. Written by Neal Schon, Diane Valory, and Robert Fleischman, Wheel in the Sky features a perfect blend of rock and theatricality, with its soaring chorus and introspective verses. The song became a radio staple during the late ’70s and remains one of Journey’s most iconic tracks, capturing the feeling of longing and the inevitability of change.

7. Lights (1978)

Lights is a love letter to San Francisco, the city where Journey was formed. Released in 1978 on the Infinity album, the song was co-written by Steve Perry and Neal Schon. Its mellow, laid-back vibe contrasts with some of Journey’s more hard-hitting tracks, but its emotional resonance is just as powerful. The lyrics express a deep longing for home, and Perry’s vocals bring a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Though not a massive hit upon its release, Lights has grown in popularity over the years and is now one of Journey’s most beloved songs, often performed at their concerts as a tribute to their hometown.

8. Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ (1979)

Released in 1979 on the Evolution album, Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ is a bluesy, soulful track that reached No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song tells the story of heartbreak and betrayal, with Steve Perry’s vocals dripping with anguish and frustration. The repetitive “na-na-na” outro has become one of the most recognizable endings in rock music, making it a sing-along favorite at concerts. The song’s raw emotion and catchy melody make it a standout in Journey’s catalog, proving the band’s ability to infuse rock with deep, personal storytelling.

9. Who’s Crying Now (1981)

Who’s Crying Now was released in 1981 as part of the Escape album, and it quickly became one of Journey’s biggest hits. The song peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and features a smooth, mid-tempo groove that contrasts with the band’s harder-rocking tracks. Steve Perry’s emotive vocals tell the tale of a relationship that has reached its breaking point, yet there’s an undeniable sense of resignation and maturity in the lyrics. Neal Schon’s guitar solo in the song’s outro is a masterclass in subtlety and emotion, adding an extra layer of depth to this already powerful track.

10. Send Her My Love (1983)

Released as the fourth single from Frontiers in 1983, Send Her My Love is a haunting ballad about lost love and missed opportunities. Written by Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, the song’s lyrics express the pain of separation and the lingering feelings for someone who has moved on. The song’s gentle melody and poignant lyrics struck a chord with fans, and it became a top 40 hit on the Billboard charts. Send Her My Love showcases the band’s softer side while still delivering the emotional punch that Journey is known for, making it a standout track in their discography.

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Key takeaways and analysis from Week 3 in the NFL

Sunday Rundown recaps the most important developments from the day's action and examines their significance moving forward.

Flores in his own tier

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Don't let quarterback bias distract you from the real story in Minnesota.

The Vikings' offense is doing its part with Sam Darnold under center, to be sure, and Kevin O'Connell's system will always give Minnesota a chance to put points on the board. But this team's ceiling is being lifted by everything that's happening on the other side of the ball.

It was easy enough to shrug off a 28-6 win in the opener - the Giants have trouble scoring no matter the opponent. Frustrating Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers' offense en route to a Week 2 upset was a different story, though. And the encore in a blowout win over the Texans this week marked the best work yet from defensive coordinator Brian Flores.

The stunning 34-7 result marked the Texans' second-lowest scoring effort of the C.J. Stroud era, with the star quarterback managing just 215 passing yards while serving up two interceptions and taking four sacks.

Flores' knack for disguising coverages and dialing up exotic blitz packages is proving to be a nightmare matchup for even the best of opponents. Brock Purdy was highly complimentary of the scheme talking to Flores after last week's game, and Stroud may have had similar feelings.

CJ Stroud just walked to the sideline, took his helmet off, sat on the bench and put his head in his hands. — Alec Lewis (@alec_lewis) September 22, 2024

The Vikings, just like everyone expected, are one of five remaining undefeated teams. While they may not have the kind of star power to match many of their opponents on paper, this kind of coaching will allow them to hang with just about anyone straight through to January.

At that time, we'll start hearing Flores' name right there alongside Bill Belichick and Mike Vrabel among the most coveted head coaching candidates around the league. He's setting the standard for the NFL's defensive resurgence.

Andy Dalton?!

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Carolina's decision to bench Bryce Young sparked an interesting conversation last week. While the former No. 1 pick surely deserved blame for how his career had begun, it was also fair to wonder whether the state of the Panthers ever gave him much of a chance.

One game later, it no longer seems like there's much to discuss on that front.

Turning to 36-year-old veteran Andy Dalton was somehow all the Panthers needed to look like a completely different team. A 36-22 win over the Raiders, Carolina's highest-scoring output since 2022, saw the Panthers produce more points than Young's last four starts combined.

Dalton's performance wasn't only impressive in relation to his sophomore counterpart, though. He became the first quarterback league-wide to put up 300-plus yards and three-plus touchdowns in a single game this season.

It's possible that the offense comes crashing back down to earth in the coming weeks - Dalton is not going to emerge as a consistently high-level passer at this point in his career. But to see the unit enjoy that much improvement by simply benching its young franchise quarterback in favor of an aging journeyman is staggering.

While the organization was reportedly planning to go back to Young after a few weeks on the bench, it's tough to see how that would be possible if the team is this much better without him. The Panthers shouldn't hesitate to entertain trade offers for Young and get some sort of middling value in return while they still can.

Dalton, believe it or not, provides the best option for laying the foundation of what this program hopes to be under the leadership of Dave Canales. The rest of the team deserves to start out on that journey.

Rams grind one out

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Wins don't get much more impressive than that, folks.

Nobody was giving the Rams a chance in Sunday's game against the 49ers, and understandably so. Injuries had absolutely ravaged this roster over the first two weeks, leaving Los Angeles without Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, and three starters on the offensive line.

The 49ers had their share of injury issues heading into this matchup, to be fair, but the Rams' bad luck had seemingly threatened to end their season before it could even begin.

To their credit, the Rams had no interest in throwing in the towel. Matthew Stafford and Kyren Williams responded every time the 49ers seemed poised to put the game away. The defense came up with a huge fourth-quarter stop after a 10-point comeback, and a clutch punt return from Xavier Smith put the offense in position to win it at the end.

The Rams’ win probability was as low as 3.2% with 4:14 remaining in the fourth quarter in their comeback win over the 49ers. Matthew Stafford led the Rams on two scoring drives in the final three minutes, with both drives leading to points in under a minute. #SFvsLA | @RamsNFL pic.twitter.com/KM3XvcNQIE — Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) September 22, 2024

It'll continue to be tough sledding for as long as the Rams are without some of their most important offensive pieces, but this win was a reminder that this team has the depth and coaching to be scrappy while they wait for their stars to return.

Next week's matchup with the Bears provides an opportunity to get back to .500. If the Rams can start getting some of their key players back in the weeks that follow, there's no reason this team can't hit its stride at the right time and make some noise down the stretch.

Quick slants

Nabers already a superstar

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The Giants passing on a rare opportunity to draft a quarterback will always be a questionable move. It's hard to be too upset with the decision when you end up with a player like Malik Nabers, though. The No. 6 overall pick was the best playmaker on the field in Sunday's win over the Browns. His pair of scores made him the first receiver in NFL history to start his career with 20-plus receptions and three-plus touchdowns over his first three games. Nabers will be one of the best in the game for a long time.

Willis outplays Levis

Another week, another impressive Packers win. Malik Willis once again played a key role in place of the injured Jordan Love, this time accounting for 275 total yards and two touchdowns against his former team. Going into Tennessee and so thoroughly outplaying Will Levis, the player drafted to replace him after just one year, is the revenge game of all revenge games. Matt LaFleur putting him in a position to succeed, and Willis getting the job done when called upon, has the Packers poised to take off with Love's impending return.

Concern for Cowboys

There's no shame in falling to a desperate (and good) Ravens team, even if it did drop the Cowboys to 1-2. But Mike Zimmer's defense is a major concern. After giving up 190 yards on the ground in a blowout loss to the Saints, Dallas yielded an astounding 274 rushing yards to Baltimore. This group has the playmakers to create turnovers in passing situations, but it won't matter much if opponents can easily keep their offense on schedule with a dominant run game. Something has to change soon.

Refs still at it

A fun afternoon matchup between the Lions and Cardinals could've looked a whole lot different were it not for an inexcusable blunder from the officiating crew. Arizona appeared poised to take a late first-half lead on a wild pick-6 until the play was blown dead for the two-minute warning. The broadcast replay clearly showed that the clock was at 2:01 at the time of the snap. Credit to the Cardinals for hanging tough and keeping it close, but this was yet another game-changing error from the officials.

Richardson struggles

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It's been a rough two weeks for Anthony Richardson after a highlight-reel opener. The Colts quarterback was especially bad in Sunday's win over the Bears, with strange misses and poor decisions culminating in a 10-for-20 day with 167 yards and two interceptions. Don't panic just yet, though: Richardson's path to stardom was always going to look a lot like Josh Allen's. Maybe it doesn't work in the end, but the flashes of brilliance still hint at unicorn-type upside. Patience is key here.

Some things never change

Allow the Raiders to provide your latest reminder about overreacting to early-season results. An upset win last week in Baltimore was certainly a fun story, and it seemed possible that the offense was turning a corner. But nobody who's paid any attention to this team over the last two decades took it as a surefire sign of progress. Following that up with an embarrassing home loss to the Panthers, of all teams, is peak Raiders football. It's tough to be surprised by the letdown game, and that's kind of the problem.

Jennings rises to occasion

The 49ers may not have come away with the victory against the Rams, but it wasn't because no one could step up for their injured playmakers. Jauan Jennings was spectacular as the second option in San Francisco's passing game, racking up 11 catches for 175 yards and three touchdowns. He'll slide back into a low-volume, third-down specialist role when Deebo Samuel and George Kittle get healthy, but this kind of depth is huge for a beat-up 49ers offense.

Tucker passing the torch

Justin Tucker has now missed a field goal in each of the first three games. He may be on the downswing of his career after a pair of seasons in which his conversion rate fell well below his lofty career averages. If you're wondering who might take his place as the league's undisputed top kicker, all you had to do was look across the field Sunday afternoon in Dallas. Brandon Aubrey has built upon a sensational debut season with a perfect start in 2024, including a 65-yarder against the Ravens. The ease with which he connects from distance is oddly reminiscent of Tucker in his prime.

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    Early Years: The wonder of being special and unique. Year 1: We meet God's love in our family. Year 2: We meet God's love in the community. Year 3: How we live in love. Year 4: God loves us in our differences. Year 5: God loves us in our changing and developing. Year 6: The wonder of God's love in creating new life.

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    A Journey in Love: Volume 1 - Book. This programme has been revised to take account of the. latest DFE mandatory guidelines for September 2020. This revised resource for primary schools on Relationship and Sex Education is intended to support teachers and parents in Catholic schools to enable the holistic growth in love of children.

  12. PDF Journey in Love Relationships and Sex Education

    Year 6 The wonder of God's Love in creat-ing a new life To develop a secure un-derstanding of what sta-ble and caring relation-ships are and the differ- ... The school uses the Journey in Love programme as part of our Relationship and Sex Education curriculum, this links with our RE Curriculum, Thrive

  13. PDF A Journey in Love

    Love proclaims its presence by signs and the deepest, most intimate and most wonderful of human signs of love is the gift of self in sexual intercourse. 5 A Journey in Love - Year 6 But the natural outcome (all conditions being fulfilled) of sexual intercourse is the conception of new life. As co-creators the parents

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    A Journey in Love Year 6: The wonder of God's love in creating new life Parent Information Foreword: Pope Francis in his Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, ("The Joy of Love"), reminds us that the family is where we first learn to relate to others, to listen and share, to be patient, to help one another, learn closeness, care and

  16. PDF St Joseph the Worker Catholic Primary School

    to share at St Joseph's is called 'A Journey in Love'. This booklet for parents and carers outlines how the programme is organised and what is covered in each year group. Themes explored in each year group: Reception: The wonder of being special and unique Year One: We meet God's love in our family Year Two: We meet God's love in the ...

  17. RSE

    The Governors at Our Lady's Catholic Primary School have adopted the developmental programme "A Journey in Love". This is the recommended resource for the teaching of Relationship and Sex Education because it is compiled specifically to present a Catholic vision. ... Year 6: The wonder of God's love in creating new life. You have the ...

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    YEAR THREE - How we live in love YEAR FOUR - God loves us in our differences YEAR FIVE - God loves me in my changing and development YEAR SIX - The wonder of God's love in creating new life When will my child complete their "A Journey in Love" work each year? During the two weeks from Monday 21 th June, our PSHE sessions will be set aside ...

  19. PDF A Journey in Love

    23 A Journey in Love - Year 6. Love needs more than a single dimension, such as… a common interest, sexual attraction, or similar ideas. 24 A Journey in Love - Year 6 A basis for love needs to grow and develop, so that the two people are more and more generous in their shared love.

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    Year 1: We meet God's love in our family Year 2: We meet God's love in the community Year 3: How we live in love Year 4: God loves us in our differences Year 5: God loves me in my changing and development Year 6: The wonder of God's love in creating new life In each year group, the programme consists of 5 areas: • Physical • Social

  21. PDF A Journey in LOVE

    A Journey in Love. An aspect of the mystery of love is taught in each year group. Reception: God loves each of us in our uniqueness. Year 1: We meet God's love in our family. Year 2: We meet God's love in the community. Year 3: How we live in love. Year 4: God loves us in our differences. Year 5: God loves me in my changing and development ...

  22. PDF A Journey in LOVE

    From Nursery to Year 6 A Journey in Love Volume 1 Book £12.50 each Full colour illustrated / Large format / 56 pages Order ref: MB6845 / ISBN 978-085597-684-2 SPECIAL OFFER: Pack of 10 / MB6845P10 £99.50 From Year 7s to Year 13 A Journey in Love Volume 2 Book £14.95 each Illustrated / Large format / 96 pages Order ref: MB6926 ISBN 978-085597 ...

  23. PPT A Journey in Love

    This is called 'conception' 13 A Journey in Love - Year 6 After a few days, the cell divides repeatedly to form a ball of cells. A baby develops in the mother's womb After 8 weeks, the baby has eyes but no eyelids. It starts making tiny movements but its mother cannot feel it yet. 14 A Journey in Love - Year 6 After 16 weeks, the baby ...

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