Theme: “Bullying, Banter & Belonging”
Overview:
This ready-to-use, 20-minute assembly explores the links between bullying, mental health, and belonging, helping students reflect on their actions, understand the impact of their words, and know how to seek help. Designed for secondary school pupils, it combines powerful visuals, short video clips, and clear talking points to spark discussion and empathy.
What’s Included:
7 fully designed slides, covering:
World Mental Health Day 2025 – Theme: “Good mental health isn’t a constant.”
What is Bullying? – Clear definition from the Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Bullying as a Group Behaviour – Understanding roles like ringleader, defender, and bystander.
Banter or Bullying? – Helping students recognise when “jokes” go too far.
Belonging & Mental Health – Building empathy and inclusion in school life.
How to Report Bullying – Practical guidance on how pupils can safely speak up.
Closing Reflection – A message of kindness, courage, and community.
Video Integration:
Five optional YouTube clips are suggested within the slides to bring key ideas to life (bullying definitions, group behaviour, and banter awareness).
Learning Outcomes:
Students will:
Understand what bullying is — and what it isn’t.
Recognise the difference between banter and bullying.
Reflect on their role as ringleaders, bystanders, or defenders.
Make the link between kindness, inclusion, and good mental health.
Know exactly how and where to report bullying in school.
Perfect For:
Whole-school or year-group assemblies (20 minutes)
Anti-Bullying Week or World Mental Health Day events
PSHE or tutor-time discussions
School wellbeing and safeguarding programmes
You will find in this pack a wide range of materials for the teaching of the Gas Exchange to A level pupils:
- ppt files
- worksheets
- Assessments
- lesson plans
- student plans
NEW 1-9 Grade forecaster (Enter the flightpaths and it will automatically complete the analysis)
The document will graphically represent the cohort proposed flightpaths.
It will also automatically compile the analysis sheet showing the expected progress of each group.
This is ideal for current Year 8 onward if you track 1-9 grades throughout the school with fine grades of .1, .2, and .3.
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PUPIL PREMIUM VS OTHER PUPILS GRADE TRACKER - PSHE (WITH AUTOMATIC GRAPHING TO SHOW PROGRESS)
This grade tracker allows you to insert three assessments throughout the year (as percentages). The tracker will automatically populate graphs which compare PP performance with other pupils. It is also possible to consider prior attainment where 5 prior attainment bands (A to E) will populate automatically into the graphs.
What this tracker will illustrate, is the relative perfomance of PP pupils compared to other pupils. Automatically, you will be able to see whether your class or departments has an issue with PP progress.
NEW GCSE AQA SCIENCE TRACKER (KERBOODLE ASSESSMENTS) - COMBINED AND TRIPLE SCIENCE 9 - 1
This tracker tracks both combines and triple science and automatically populates an analysis sheet. This will help you to keep a finger on the pulse regarding current attainment and progress of pupils.
It will work if you complete short assessments out of 50 and track 9-1 grades with fine grades of .1, .2 and .3
Complete Kagan Cooperative learning staff training and delivery materials
Resources include the following:
- quick reference guide to be given to all teachers
- staff training power point
- Kagan structures (Many structures listed and explained in an easy to use power point file)
- Automatic seating plan generator
- Quiz Quiz trade materials
- Talking chips cards
NEW COURSE AQA GCSE SCIENCE TRACKING DOCUMENT (PLUS AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS)
This tracking document allows you to track either combined or triple science. the tracker will work if you track 1-9 grades. It will also allow you to track with numerical fine grades of .1, .2 and .3.
Once your data is entered it gives a constant picture of the position of science attainment and progress. This is an excellent, finger on the pulse, tracking and analysis tool.
With this tool simply paste in your data from SIMS and the pupil boxes will automatically populate. Once you have shaded the boxes to represent your room the yellow boxes containing the pupil information can be moved.
It is ideal if you wish to have a document that can easily be moved and swapped around. Very easy to use.
NEW GCSE AQA SCIENCE TRACKER (KERBOODLE ASSESSMENTS) - COMBINED AND TRIPLE SCIENCE
This tracker tracks both combines and triple science and automatically populates an analysis sheet. this will help you to keep a finger on the pulse regarding current attainment and progress of pupils.
SCIENCE NEW KS3 TRACKER - USES SCALED SCORE FROM KS2 (With automatic analysis sheet)
This tracker is ideal for current year 7 pupils as it uses the scaled score as their starting point. If you track on a 1-9 basis using .1 .2 and .3 as your fine grades then this will work for you.
The tracker allows you to record 12 key assessments throughout the year.
Anti-Slavery Day 2024 Assembly
Description:
Engage your students with a powerful and informative assembly on Anti-Slavery Day 2024. This comprehensive presentation is designed to educate and inspire secondary school students about the history of slavery, its modern forms, and the importance of taking action against it.
What the Assembly Involves:
Historical Overview: A brief yet impactful history of the transatlantic slave trade, highlighting key abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs, and the UK’s role in the abolition movement.
Modern Slavery Awareness: An exploration of contemporary slavery, including forced labor, human trafficking, and debt bondage, supported by current statistics and real-life examples.
Call to Action: Practical steps students can take to raise awareness and combat modern slavery, from using social media to supporting anti-slavery organizations and advocating for change.
Powerful Narratives: Gripping stories of resilience and courage from individuals who fought against slavery, bringing a human face to the issue.
Engaging video and images to illustrate key points and evoke empathy and understanding among students.
Included Features:
Detailed Speaker Notes: Each slide comes with comprehensive notes to guide teachers through the presentation, ensuring they can deliver the content confidently and effectively.
Interactive Elements: Opportunities for student engagement and questions, fostering a deeper understanding and personal connection to the topic.
Resource Links: Direct links to additional educational materials, videos, and support organizations, enabling further exploration and action.
This assembly package is a valuable tool for teachers to create a meaningful and memorable Anti-Slavery Day event, empowering students to become informed advocates for change.
You will find in this pack a wide range of materials for the teaching of Cell membranes, osmosis, diffusion and facilitated diffusion to AS level pupils:
- ppt files
- worksheets
- Assessments
- lesson plans
- student plans
Target Grade forecaster using Scaled Scores - including cohort analysis
Simply enter the KS2 data for current Y7 pupils, enter your target grades and the flightpath of each ability group will be illustrated. Anslysis sheets automatically populate giving you an overview of the cohort.
This is good is you are using 1-9 grades across the school with fine grades of .1, .2 and .3.
You will find in this pack a wide range of materials for the teaching of the Cell Cycle to A level pupils:
- ppt files
- worksheets
- Assessments
- lesson plans
- student plans
This assembly comes with notes for the speaker.
The first slide is a thought provoking video illustrating that everyone is affected by mental health at soeme times in their life.
The presentation seeks to normalise mental health struggles as well as to signpost pupils as to what cab be done if we are in crisis.
It concludes with the notion of community support and the importance of listening. The science of the positive results of effective listening is shared.
buffered by some personal anecdotes, this assembly can be a thought provoking and community building lesson.
NEW COURSE AQA SCIENCE (TRIPLE AND DUAL SCIENCE) TRACKER + AUTO ANALYSIS
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This tracker is designed for the NEW GCSE in AQA TRIPLE AND DUAL SCIENCE. It is good for the separate courses of Biology, Physics and Chemistry but can also be used (without adjustment) for Dual science.
If you track grades of 1-9 and use the fine grades of .1 .2 .3 then this will work for you. It has been built so that there are spaces for each of the disciplines of each science discipline. these are as follows
Biology
1 Cell biology
2 Organisation
3 Infection and response
4 Bioenergetics
5 Homeostasis and response
6 Inheritance, variation and evolution
7 Ecology
8 Key ideas
Chemistry
9 Atomic structure and the periodic table
10 Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter
11 Quantitative chemistry
12 Chemical changes
13 Energy changes
14 The rate and extent of chemical change
15 Organic chemistry
16 Chemical analysis (page 103)
17 Chemistry of the atmosphere
18 Using resources
19 Key ideas
Physics
20 Energy
21 Electricity
22 Particle model of matter
23 Atomic structure
24 Forces
25 Waves
26 Magnetism and electromagnetism
27 Key ideas
There is also room for the recording of one mock exam.
The sheet automatically populates an analysis table so that you have always got a finger on the pulse for current attainment and gap analysis. Used well, this tracker can support effective planning and intervention.
Teachers must enter the raw mark for each assessment as well as the 1-9 grade each raw mark accounts for. I have deliberately chosen not to automatically get the sheet to convert raw marks to grades as, at this time, they are likely to fluctuate once we learn more about the grade boundaries.
If you choose to buy this resource I have added my contact details so that minor modifications can be made. I am available to work on these during the evening and at weekends only.
GCSE Chemistry Units 1-6 6 mark questions revision (Covers all exams boards)
All GCSE topics are included. Each file provides a template for GCSE questions. There are key words as well as a framework for each question. This is a good coaching tool for all GCSE pupils.
Simply add in the number of allocated hours to each member of the department and the spreadsheet will tally it up as well as subtract from their allocation.
Classes can easily be moved from teacher to teacher.