LEAVERS' TEA PARTY

Well as you all know, we are soon coming to the end of term and for our P7’s, it will soon be their last day at Rasharkin Primary School. Today they had a lovely Leavers’ Tea Party in the sensory garden. Thanks to Jeorgia’s mum for sending in the beautiful cake for everyone to enjoy.

RESILIENT RHYTHMS

With funding received for joint Ballymoney Small School Principals’ Association, today we had a special visit from Louise from ‘Resilient Rhythms’. She did two sessions, one with P1/2 and the other with P6/7. The children enjoyed using rhythm, movement and singing as ways to promote good mental health. They learned how to use various techniques as coping strategies when feeling nervous or anxious.

Thanks to Louise for leading such fun interactive sessions. It was won-der-ful.

IT'S YOUR MOVE

A huge thank you to our Scripture Union team, Hazel, Laura, Robert and Lorna who have been coming into school over the past number of weeks, to deliver the ‘It’s Your Move’ programme to our P7 pupils. This Scripture Union resource aims to cover some of the issues of concern for a young person as he/she leaves Primary School and moves to Secondary School. Issues covered include, getting to school, doing homework and finding your way around. It's Your Move also covers some of the more difficult aspects of life at secondary school including making friends and bullying.

PORTGLENONE FOREST P3

P3 had their school trip to Portglenone forest on Wednesday 16th June. They had a super time learning about the different trees and plants. Their guide for the morning was Petra from the Forest Service and she was really impressed by the enthusiasm of all the P3 children.

After lunch time the children enjoyed free play and then Mrs Peden had lots of activities organised. These included:- building animal shelters, making timber hitch knots which they used to make leads for their log pets, owl eyes game, and owl ears game.

PRIZE DAY

Today we celebrated the efforts and achievements of all the children through a very different school year. Well done! We wish to thank the committed network of adults they are supported by, both in school and at home, for the many hours invested in these children’s learning journey.

Summer Reading Challenge

The Libraries NI Summer Reading Challenge will take place from 19th June until 18th September. Children can sign up at their local library, choose their reading goal then read books to collect special stickers and other rewards along the way – all for FREE. There is a digital platform too, so the fun can carry on at home! Children can read whatever they like in their chosen format – fiction, fact books, poetry, joke books, picture books, graphic novels, audio books and eBooks. Everyone who completes their personal challenge will receive a certificate and medal. Events and activities will take place throughout the summer online and possible face-to-face depending on guidelines issued by the Northern Ireland Executive.

Why should children take part?

Children's reading can 'dip' during the long summer holidays if they do not have regular access to books and encouragement to read for pleasure.

The Reading Agency’s annual Summer Reading Challenge really helps by getting over 700,000 children regularly into libraries over the summer, with thousands more taking part online. There is no other free reading activity that involves so many children, introduces families to their library, encourages children to choose books freely and independently and is endorsed by parents and teachers.

What is the focus this year?

This year the Summer Reading Challenge 2021 is called Wild World Heroes and it is a celebration of nature and action for the environment, in partnership with WWF UK. Children age 4 to 11 can join the World Wide Heroes for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge to discover how they can make a difference to the environment. The challenge will feature amazing books, awesome rewards and plenty of ideas for taking care of the environment.

https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/news/general/wild-world-heroes-intro

SPORTS DAY

Sports Day was a little different this year because we were not able to invite parents and friends to it. However, everyone had a brilliant time today, with lots of enthusiastic support from the other classes during the races. There was great competition and some very close finishes. The four main races were, running race, beanbag race, obstacle race and egg and spoon race. There was also a mini marathon for P4 and P5, and P6 and P7. The other class team activities were, football, netball, welly-wanging and golf.

Thanks to everyone for taking part, and also to Fullans who supported our Sports Day. We have included some photos of the various races and activities.

MILLIONAIRE READERS

Congratulations to Lucy, Susanna and Molly who have become Millionaire Readers in the Accelerated Reading Scheme. Each one of the girls has read more than one million words this year. Great achievement girls!

TAKE 5

Over the past months the Education Authority has been encouraging children to learn about the importance of healthy bodies and minds. Our school has been using ‘Take 5’ steps to a healthy mind and body to help us. The ‘Take 5’ acronym is CLANG:

C - Connect

L - Learn

A - Be active

N - Take notice

G - Give

Today, Chris Lindsay from Education Authority presented our school with official ‘Take 5’ accreditation.

As part of this, our P6 and P7 children have been making animations using Movie Maker. Their animations focus on CLANG.

The winners of the animations were

Ethan, James and Archie - Click to view

Annie and Thomas - Click to view

Runners up were

Susanna, Molly and Ellen.- Click to view

NI Does the Daily Mile

We were delighted to join with schools across the country by all doing the Daily Mile together on Friday. Time spent outside exercising is good for all of us, both physically and for our mental health and well-being. Classes take part in the Daily Mile regularly in Rasharkin Primary School and today was a great chance to highlight this.

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P6/7 Tables Whizz

Congratulations to all the children pictured below who have been working really hard to improve their speed of recall for multiplication tables. The class records for the fastest time for 100 tables were set by Lucy C (2.13 min) and Sam (2.25 min). Well done!

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School Council & Playtimes

All playground supervisors have recently completed ‘Positive Playgrounds’ training. They were very enthused with many of the good ideas the training provided. Some of these ideas were shared with the School Council who agreed to run ‘Craze of the Week’, ‘Golden Tickets’ and ‘Lunchtime Targets’ on a trial basis until the end of Term. The school council members will meet again to discuss how these have gone and then agree what to take forward for September.

In preparation for ‘Craze of the Week’ the School Council agreed four crazes and sorted out toys and resources. Thank you to all the School Council members for their hard work.

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READING EGGS AND READING EGGSPRESS

Lots of our children have been working hard on their Reading Eggs and Reading Eggspress programmes. They have got lots of certificates for their hard work.

ACCELERATED READING CUP

Congratulations to Noah P4, who was the winner of the Accelerated Reading Cup for this half term. Noah was 400% over his target. Well done Noah!

ACCELERATED READING CERTIFICATES

Congratulations once again to everyone who received Accelerated Reading Certificates. The children have put in a lot of effort since Easter, to achieve their targets.

ASSEMBLY AWARDS MAY 2021

Congratulations to all the children who received certificates for May 2021.

Certificates were awarded for:-

  • Super STEM Skills

  • Being Kind and Caring

  • Excellent ICT Skills

  • Great Art Work

THANKS MISS CRAIG

Miss Craig is a 2nd Year student at Stranmillis College Belfast. Over the past few weeks she has been on teaching practice, working in the P6 and P7 classroom. The children all worked really well with Miss Craig and had many enjoyable lessons with her. Best wishes to Miss Craig for her final two years at Stranmillis.

GOODBYE MISS GALLOWAY

Miss Galloway is a 1st year student at Stranmillis University College in Belfast. She has been with us for the past eight weeks on teaching practice, working alongside Mrs Henry with P4 and P5. The children have all enjoyed her lessons and we wish her all the best for her studies, over the next four years.