The Primary School of St Mary & St Martin
Let your light
shine! THE St MARY & St MARTIN SCHOOL MAGAZINE
Edition 14 ‘SUPER SPORTS’ Friday 26th June 2020
Our magazine this week is on the theme of SPORT.
You will probably not be surprised to hear that I do not consider myself to be ‘sporty’;
but you might be surprised to hear that was not always the case…
When I was at primary school, the only sport I ever really enjoyed playing was cricket.
I was good enough to practice with the school team. BUT - I was a girl and was told, on
several occasions, “Girls can’t play cricket”. When I went to middle-school this message
was repeated; cricket was for boys, girls could play rounders. I hated rounders!
At the end of middle school, a new PE teacher taught us basketball. I was tall and strong;
and I loved it! We played in mixed-teams of girls and boys; and it was soon our favourite
lesson. She also taught us badminton and we would play mixed doubles whenever we could.
Then I went to upper school - and guess what? “Girls can’t play basketball”; I had to learn
netball. I was not impressed! As for badminton - well, the school had tennis courts…
It was really only in middle-school that any sporting skills I had were encouraged.
I was always the tallest in my class (until I stopped growing), so was taught ‘proper’ high-
jump and competed against the boys. I was also a sprint runner, and held the school record
for 100m… so what happened?
Well, that’s easy. I gave up. People told me I couldn’t do things, so I stopped.
Looking back, I wish I hadn’t listened to them; I wish I had persevered.
It’s a value I think we all need to remember…
Mrs Richardson
Get involved via email: [email protected]
What has been going on at SCHOOL?
This week, we are sharing what our Y6 children have been up to at school.
Year 6 have been writing
acrostic poems.
…and they have been planning and hosting their very own virtual SPORTS DAY!
SUPER work everyone!
The Blyth Snake has moved to his
new home just outside of school –
and he looks fantastic!
Thank you so much to the
Robinson Family for helping him
to move safely and for starting
this super school project during
lock-down.
Please keep adding to him – we
would love to have him fill the
whole roundabout! You are welcome to come and visit the snake, but please do not stand on him or touch the pebbles.
THANK YOU!
Orange Class have begun their DT project to create a building in Blyth. The
children made a miniature model using a 3D paper net before starting their
bigger model.
DID YOU KNOW…
The Summer Olympic Games (or the 'Games of the Olympiad'), were first held in the modern era in 1896 in Athens, Greece.
‘LOST PROPERTY’
Can you guess which member of staff this
object belong to?
Panther Pride
As a big ice hockey fan and an even bigger
Nottingham Panthers fan, I was lucky enough to
win this special edition pride jersey back in
February. I love bright colours and I always
wear funky coloured, patterned socks.
I love the rainbow across the emblem.
JOKE CORNER
by Mrs Braithwaite
Why do basketball players like donuts?
Because they can dunk them! Why can’t Cinderella play football?
Because she always runs away from the ball! Why did the golfer were 2 pairs of trousers?
In case he got a “hole-in-one"! What do you call a sheep that practices karate?
A lamb chop! What sport can also be eaten?
Squash! How do football players stay cool during a game?
They stand next to the fans! People from which country always complete a marathon?
The Finnish! What is an insect’s favourite sport?
Cricket!
A riddle to finish …
Bob’s coach has five players. Four are named Jojo, Koko, Lolo and Momo. What is the fifth player called?
(CLUE: It isn’t Nono!)
ANY IDEAS?
We know you all have FANTASTIC ideas…
so we thought you could help us improve our
outdoor space even further.
Our new playground at the back of school is
great, but a little bit boring!
We are inviting our children to send in
suggestions for PLAYGROUND MARKINGS
that we can have painted on the tarmac to make
playtimes more fun and active.
You can draw your ideas, take a photo and email
it to school so that we can see what you would
like. Alternatively, you could get some ideas
from the internet and cut+paste examples you
like onto a Word Document to email in.
PRAYER
Help us to work as a team;
May we respect one another for our different
strengths.
Help us to work as a team;
May we enable one another to do the best we can.
Help us to work as a team;
May we care for one another in good times and bad
times.
Amen By Louis Rock
Dear God,
When I win, Help me not to boast.
When I lose,
Help me not to sulk.
Amen
DID YOU KNOW…
Greece, Australia, France, Great Britain and Switzerland are the only countries to have had representatives at every Summer Olympic Games.
Did you guess who the mystery object
belongs to?
Breathe Easy Week 22nd - 28th June 2020
Breathe Easy Week is an initiative started by the British Lung Foundation to raise awareness and understanding of lung health.
What is the British Lung Foundation? The British Lung Foundation is a UK registered charity that concerns itself with the nation’s lungs. Its aim is to bring about a day when everyone can breathe clean air with lungs that are healthy. At the heart of this organisation is its research into lung conditions, with the aim to improve care as well as prevent, treat and cure lung diseases.
SCIENCE AT SCHOOL
Orange class have been carrying out science experiments using different
materials. They explored which items they could bend, twist, stretch and
scrunch. They recorded the results on a table.
SPORTING ANAGRAMS by Mrs Braithwaite
Can you unjumble these letters to find different sports?
1. In nets 2. By rug 3. Loaf bolt 4. Etc rick 5. Do reruns
6. Ache tilts 7. A cherry 8. Kebab stall 9. My castings 10. Alone forum
Can you match these clues to find places where sporting events take place? 1. Mumbles sideway 2. Alford droft 3. Mine thwack 4. Elvis tenors 5. Air teen
a) Silverstone b) Aintree c) Wembley stadium d) Twickenham e) Old Trafford
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY from all the
teachers and pupils to…
Harry L
Katie G
Alfie P
Annie H
DID YOU KNOW… The Olympic flame is lit at Olympia in Greece every two years (Summer & Winter Olympics) before it journeys to the next host nation where it is paraded around until the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron at the opening ceremony.
This is one of my favourite summer recipes – ENJOY! Mrs Richardson 😊
ASIAN CHICKEN SALAD
Ingredients 1 small roasted chicken ½ red cabbage, cored and finely sliced 3 carrots, coarsely grated or finely shredded 5 spring onions, finely sliced on the diagonal 2 red chillies, halved and thinly sliced (optional) small bunch coriander, roughly chopped, including stalks 2 heaped tbsp roasted salted peanuts, roughly crushed ! BE ALLERGY AWARE !
For the dressing 3½ tbsp hoisin sauce & 1½ tbsp toasted sesame oil
Method
1. Combine the dressing ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. 2. Remove all the meat from the chicken, shred into large chunks and pop in a large
bowl. 3. Add the cabbage, carrots, spring onions, chillies and half the coriander. 4. Toss together with the dressing and pile onto a serving plate, then scatter over the
remaining coriander and peanuts.
Children’s Art Week 29 June – 19 July 2020
Children's Art Week is organised by Engage - the National Association for Gallery
Education. During this time, schools, art galleries, museums and community groups
are encouraged to plan and provide art activities and events for children and
families to take part in practical activities with artists and art educators.
Each week has a different theme:
Week 1 - The Natural World
Week 2 - Connecting across generations
Week 3 - Literacy & creative writing
This year there is a focus on art activities
that can be accessed online. This could be a
live-streamed session with an artist, digital
challenges, virtual tours of galleries and more.
Participants are encouraged to share any of
their creations online and with others.
The activities that take place are also often linked to the Art Curriculum.
All events and activities are free or low cost to participate in.
On Wednesday, Year 6 participated in the NATIONAL WRITING DAY, an annual celebration of writing designed to inspire people to get writing. Their message is simple – everyone has a story to tell and sharing it can be a source of pleasure and power.
This year the organisers set the #247challenge, asking people to write a story, starting with ‘One day’ but using only 24 words! Here are some of the brilliant Y6 stories:
WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING?
And finally…
PERSEVERANCE is something we teach as soon as children start at St Mary & St
Martin. You will often hear staff telling children “Go on, have a go!” in lessons across
school. Whatever the subject or activity, we want our children to be willing to TRY - and
to keep trying - even when they find things difficult.
This is why we teach them positive learning behaviours, and why we talk to them about
being RESILIENT. This is a life-skill that we all need… because life can be tough.
Over the past 14 weeks, we have seen how resilient our pupils have become;
they have been simply amazing during lock-down and the pandemic.
We are SO proud of you all!
We know that things are still difficult; we know that life is still not ‘normal’; and we know
that some of you might be finding it an uphill challenge…
…but we also know that as a school community WE CAN DO THIS, that a ‘new
normal’ is on the horizon, and that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
KEEP GOING – and remember that we are ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! 😊