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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Assembly: Work Together, Learn Together - Kindness
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Assembly: Work Together, Learn Together - Kindness

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Assembly: Work Together, Learn Together. 15 - 20 minutes long. Song, discussion opportunities, short story script and prayer included. Preparation: Ask groups of children to demonstrate (through role play) how they work together, e.g. in the classroom (helping with tasks); at lunchtime (good manners) and on the playground (playing fairly). These role plays will be shown during the assembly. You will also need 2 broom handles (or metre sticks) for the story. Fully editable.
Happy Birthday Booklet
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Happy Birthday Booklet

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A great way of celebrating a child’s birthday in your class! Celebrate a child’s birthday by allowing the class to “interview” the birthday child (hot seating). Then complete the birthday booklets (there are differentiated booklets for boys and girls). There is also a separate booklet for the ‘birthday child’ to complete. Once the booklets have been completed, just staple them together and send them home for the birthday child to keep. You can even make a front cover for all the birthday booklets (I’ve attached 14 to choose from - all editable). The children love this (and parents too). Fully editable.
School Assembly - Making Positive Changes to Your Life
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School Assembly - Making Positive Changes to Your Life

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For every positive change you make in your life, something else changes for the better. A lovely Christian-based assembly to promote positivity and happiness. Approximately 20 minutes in length. Ideal for 6 to 11 years. 14 slides - fully editable and easy to deliver. Title Slide: “Making Positive Changes to Your Life”. Slide 2: A brief introduction. Slides 3 to 9: Five positive changes you can make in your life. Slide 10: A positivity chart! The children can track their own positivity progress using this chart. Just print off slide 10 and give it to the class teachers (or children) after the assembly. Slide 11: An interactive and inspirational story of happiness and positivity. Slide 12: Follow-up questions from the video. Slide 13: A ‘Thank You’ song (with music and lyrics). Slide 14: A prayer of thanks.
Usain Bolt - A real-life superhero
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Usain Bolt - A real-life superhero

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A 6-page booklet about Usain Bolt. Page 1: What is a hero? Page 2: Information about Usain Bolt and video/cartoon link. Pages 3 to 5: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video. Page 6: A picture to colour in. Answer booklet attached. Fully editable.
Puberty - Starting My Period - The Menstrual Cycle
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Puberty - Starting My Period - The Menstrual Cycle

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An informative, child-friendly PowerPoint that introduces a girl (or class of girls) to periods. The slide show explains what a period is, when a girl will probably start her first period and how to cope. This PowerPoint is divided into the following sections and also contains an excellent 3-minute embedded video: Slide 3: What is a period? Slide 4: Will you get a period? Slide 5: What to expect Slide 6: Periods and Blood Slide 7: How long will it last? Slide 8: When will it stop? Slide 9:Tummy Pain and Moods Slide 10: PMS Slide 11: Is My Life Over? Slide 12: Maturity Slide 13: Questions and Concerns Slide 14: Why do girls have periods? Video Slide 15: The Menstrual Cycle Slide 16: Be Ready! Slide 17: Pads Slides 18 & 19: Tampons (2 slides) Slide 20: Can you cope? Applauded by Ofsted during an inspection.
HOUSE POINT CHARTS - 3 TO CHOOSE FROM!
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HOUSE POINT CHARTS - 3 TO CHOOSE FROM!

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3 HOUSE POINT CHARTS TO USE! FULLY EDITABLE. CHART 1: STAR AWARDS (BRONZE, SILVER, GOLD, PLATINUM) CHART 2: COMPLETE A TALLY FOR EACH HALF TERM CHART 3: 12 x 12 SQUARE - COLOUR IN NUMBER OF HOUSE POINTS AWARDED
PSHE: CONSIDERATION!
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PSHE: CONSIDERATION!

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PSHE lesson: How can we be considerate to others? What is consideration? Activity - how to be considerate to your teacher and parent. Consideration quote
PSHE Activity: Name Calling!
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PSHE Activity: Name Calling!

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PSHE ACTIVITY: Name Calling! 2-page activity Jerry is a waiter and lives in The Star Hotel. He loves to eat all of the time and because of this he is very large. Jerry is very upset at the moment because some of the children staying in the hotel are calling him horrible names like ‘FATTY’. Discussion points: How would you feel if you were Jerry? What do you think Jerry should do? What would you do if somebody started calling you names at school? Why is it important for you to be kind?
PSHE: EMOTIONS!
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PSHE: EMOTIONS!

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Focus: Emotions! Together, look through the slide show and discuss the emotions. 21 slides in total. Possible writing task: Focus on 1 of the emotions and write about a situation YOU have been in where you have experienced that emotion.
Well-Being Chart - Pictures & Tracking Sheet!
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Well-Being Chart - Pictures & Tracking Sheet!

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Well Being Chart - Pictures & Tracking Sheet An excellent way to track your student’s well-being throughout the year. 14 pages. HOW IT WORKS: Display the 10 emotions somewhere in your classroom. Each day, the children must choose an emotion that best describes how they FEEL. They must stick their name next to the relevant emotion … just laminate the children’s names and add blue tack to the back so that they can stick their name on the chart. Also attached is a ‘Teacher’ Chart to record and monitor your student’s well being on a weekly basis. Fully editable!
HIV and AIDS - World Aids Day
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HIV and AIDS - World Aids Day

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This is a child-friendly and up-to-date presentation for YOUNGER LEARNERS. Slides 7, 8 and 9 can be printed off for students to complete. Appropriate for teaching a single lesson or assembly on World Aids Day.
Recovering after COVID-19
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Recovering after COVID-19

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A 16-slide PowerPoint for ALL who are recovering after COVID-19 CONTENTS: Recovering after COVID-19 Physical problems after COVID-19 Mental and emotional problems after COVID-19 Recovery time Information for family, friends and carers Understanding your relative’s hospital stay and how it felt Feelings you might be experiencing now they are home Make sure you look after yourself too Self-care Communication between family and friends and the person recovering You and your partner What can I do if I’m feeling overwhelmed? If you need access to further advice and support
Respecting Each Other - PowerPoint
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Respecting Each Other - PowerPoint

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Attached is a fully editable 31-slide PowerPoint about respect. The PowerPoint is divided into the following 5 sections: Section 1: What is respect? Section 2: 6 ways to show respect for others Section 3: 5 reasons why respect is important in life. Section 4: Activities to teach respect. Section 5: Respect quotes.
Time for Tai Chi - 3 minute routine
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Time for Tai Chi - 3 minute routine

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Begin each day with a relaxing 3-minute Tai Chi routine with your class. Alternatively, find 3 minutes during the day where you feel your students need recharging, refocusing or just need to calm down a little. This 3-minute routine is accompanied with relaxing Tai Chi music and the slides move automatically once the routine begins. All of the movements and stances must be completed slowly and smoothly with the teacher reading out the key points on each slide. Suitable for children aged 5 – 11 years.