This updated 35 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group. It gets students to understand what behaviour is and how it can be managed. that looks into why we behave the way we do, what can cause bad behaviour, why good behaviour is important, the impact bad behaviour can have and how we can manage our own and others behaviour.
. It covers the following:
What is behaviour?
Informative video
Can we change how we behave?
Why is good behaviour so important?
The impact of bad behaviour
Learned behaviour
Passing it on
Top Tips on how to behave in school (including: listening to teachers, following instructions, avoid haters, etc.).
How to manage behaviour
Personal Reflection questions
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This 26 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group. It gets students to understand what good manners are and why they are so important.
The assembly covers the following:
What are good manners?
Why are they so important?
What do manners say about you?
Manners in the UK
Manners around the World
Impact of good manners
Impact of bad manners
Employers
Informative video
Personal Reflection questions
Follow Up tutor time task
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This updated 34 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to students in their final year in education. This Assembly is the perfect way to give Y11 students a head start in understanding how they can best prepare themselves for the year ahead.
The assembly covers the following:
Introductions to Year 11 and common feelings that students have going into their final year.
Top Tips to ensure their final year is a success (including: time management, organisations, being proactive, asking for help, looking after themselves, etc.).
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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Get to know your class with this no-prep, all about me activity. This foldable printable is ideal for back-to-school or for an ‘about me’ topic and is a fun alternative to a standard worksheet.
Print the template on white paper. There are 4 designs to choose from, each with the same prompts (please note that the templates are not editable).
Pupils will need coloured pencils, a pen and scissors.
Firstly, pupils will colour the top and bottom of the template. They can then fill in the boxes with words and pictures.
The information they’ll need to complete is as follows:
Name
Age
Left/right handed
A place I’d like to visit is
3 words to describe me
Things that make me smile
I want to learn more about
If I were an animal I’d be
Something important to me
Encourage lots of discussions!
When the foldable is closed, it will spell ME. It can then be gently opened to reveal the detail inside.
A picture showing how to fold is included, as well as versions of the templates for both US and UK paper sizes.
Here are some other All About Me resources you might like:
Self portrait all about me
Space themed all about me
Dinosaur themed all about me
Pencil All About Me Craft
This 20 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group at the start of a school year/term. It will re-set expectations, challenge students to reflect on previous achievements and challenges whilst giving them top tips to ensure that the upcoming year/term is a success.
It covers the following:
A chance to introduce new staff
Reflection on previous achievements
Reflection on what has not gone so well
Importance of target setting
Top Tips on how to ensure this year/term is a success (including: attendance, behaviour, working hard video, equipment and uniform, being proactive and asking for help).
Inspirational video
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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Every child is unique and special. Help build their self-confidence and self-esteem with this foldout activity, where pupils reflect on what makes them proud to be themselves. Use this fun alternative to a worksheet as part of a self-esteem or an upper KS1/lower KS2 PSHE lesson that will leave kids glowing with self-love and confidence.
This printable activity has 14 face templates with different hairstyles (and a girl wearing a hijab). Each is included with and without a rectangle outline to make the activity more accessible for those children who might struggle to cut around the outside of their template.
Pupils start by colouring their template to look like them.
Each template asks children to fill in the following with words and pictures:
-3 positive words that describe me (there is a word bank to help with this one).
-I am good at…
-I feel proud when I…
-I am a good friend because…
These prompts are not editable.
Print the templates you need on paper or card. Make sure you have lots of coloured pencils, particularly in skin tones. Pupils will need scissors but glue/tape are not required.
A folding guide is included. You’ll also find separate files with US and UK paper sizes/spelling.
1 hour PowerPoint and worksheets, clips - all well differentiated - enabling any class to set their own smart targets for any subject.
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each. Fits the new 2020 PSHE Guidelines.
You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: EC_Resources
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Mental Health PSHE Bundle
1 Whole Year of PSHE Resources
British Values Citizenship Bundle
Careers, Employment and Enterprise Bundle
Islam Bundle
Sex and Relationships Education
Save valuable research time and enrich your classroom experience by sharing with your students the profound significance of the International Day of Peace.
Each slide in this resource provides clear and concise explanations to address the most commonly asked questions by children during this day or week of Peace Day.
The presentation has a range of thought-provoking questions that will encourage your students to reflect deeply and truly grasp the essence of Peace Day.
Through these discussions, children will come to understand that peace starts within themselves, and they possess the power to make a meaningful contribution towards global harmony as authentic peacemakers.
Embrace the opportunity to listen to your students’ unique ideas and opinions about Peace Day, fostering an atmosphere of open dialogue and mutual understanding.
This resource includes:
Slide 1: What Is The Meaning of the International Day of Peace?
Slide 2: What is Peace?
Slide 3: When Was World Peace Day Created? And Why?
Slide 4: Why is Peace Day Important?
Slide 5: What Will Happen to The World Without Peace?
Slide 6: What Can You Do To Contribute To World Peace?
Slide 7: Inner Peace for World Peace
Slide 8: I Promote Peace in My Classroom
Slide 9: Solve Problems Peacefully
Slide 10: Peaceful VS Not Peaceful
Slide 11: We Have Learned About International Peace Day
Formats:
Powerpoint
PDF
Google Slides
Keynote
JPG images
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Happy International Peace Day!
PSHE unit of lessons which focus on mental health and wellbeing.
22 hours of lessons (some are doubles), one quiz, a home earning pack and one assembly (in 20 downloads) Mental Health PSHE Resources - perfect for a complete PSHE unit or to use throughout your PSHE curriculum for KS3 to KS5. Also now includes a mental health introduction lesson, which is suitable for lower ability KS3 students.
Includes 100 x resources total (with the worksheets included) in 20 x lesson packs - all complete with: at least one hour long PowerPoint, worksheets, clip links with questions, all differentiated with clear LOs to three levels of progress.
1. Mental health overview and depression
2. Coping with stress
3. Coping with anxiety
4. Body image and mental health (3 lessons)
7. Social Anxiety
8. Resilience - achieving with good mental health
9. Self Esteem
10. Growth Mindset
11. Confidence, achievement + behaviour (2 lessons)
13. Self Harm
14. Mental Health Assembly
15. Gratefulness and Gratitude
16. Managing grief and bereavement
17. Suicide Prevention
18. The benefits of sleep and problems with sleep deprivation.
19. Lower ability or upper KS2 introduction to mental health lesson.
20. Emotional wellbeing throughout life
There's months worth of planning gone into this, so I hope it saves you time and you find it value for money.
Our PSHE / Citizenship resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each.
If you like this, we also provide a complete KS3 PSHE Package for schools. You can find that here.Complete KS3 PSHE Pack for 7, 8, 9.
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Mental Health PSHE Bundle
1 Whole Year of PSHE Resources
British Values Citizenship Bundle
Careers, Employment and Enterprise Bundle
Islam Bundle
Sex and Relationships Education
GCSE CITIZENSHIP 9-1
An hour long, fully resourced lesson focusing the differences between needs and wants, with differentiated challenge activities on Maslows Hierarchy of need. This pack includes a Powerpoint, worksheets, clips and case study activities and literacy focus plenary - all well differentiated. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes). This lesson could be used for PSHE, Citizenship, ASDAN or Life Skills.
Check out the EC Publishing website for full, affordable PSHE, Citizenship and RE Packages for all year groups including the new 2024 Complete PSHE Package. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
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This 18 slide assembly can be delivered to any year group to highlight the importance of homework and the evidence as to why is supports our learning.
This assembly covers:
Introduction
Good or Bad argument
Most common excuses for not having your homework
Reasons why we need to complete homework
Informative video
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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Detailed PSHE lesson with pages of information, full of ideas of how to apply mindfulness to stressful situations and a Powerpoint full of differentiated and structured activities for the new PSHE 2020-24 curriculum.
Includes: An hour long, engaging, differentiated PSHE or tutor time lesson all about how we can practice mindfulness. 1x hour PowerPoint, worksheets, clips, well differentiated, KS3/4
These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one - two hours each.
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Resource from ELSA SUPPORT
Print out the skin tone that you require. This resource has five different skin tones to suit all children. There are also 15 different sets of eyes and mouths and a set of emotions vocabulary flash cards. Laminate all the pieces and keep in a zipped bag for convenience. The aim of this resource is for children to begin to recognise facial expressions and talk about their feelings. It is excellent for children on the autistic spectrum. This resource is also very good for early years settings and can be put into an area of provision, allowing children to experiment and make different faces. Can they match the eyes to the mouth? Can they tell you what the expression is that they have made? Parents would also find this resource helpful for their preschool children.
Questions you could ask – can you make me a ‘angry face’? What would ‘angry’ eyes look like? What would ‘sad’ eyes look like? Can you make me a ‘sad face’? Also use other vocabulary such as ‘miserable, frustrated, terrified, proud’.
There are so many possibilities for working with this resource. The cards could be used as a matching pairs game. Lay out all the cards and ask a child to choose a mouth and eyes that match – name the emotion.
Use the face (laminated) for drawing emotion faces. Put it alongside a mirror so children can make faces themselves.
Use the angry eyes and mouth to discuss anger and how to recognise when they are becoming angry. What makes them angry? What could they do when they are angry?
Pick an emotions flashcard(included with the pack) and make the appropriate face.
School Literacy Quiz Over 10 rounds and 70+ Questions. Literacy Quiz. A fun whole school english literacy quiz that tests a range of different skills with students working in teams to compete against each other. Let the best literacy team win!
This resource contains:
☞ 1x PowerPoint with questions and answers laid out in a professional format (Literacy and essential English skills)
☞ 1x Student Answer Sheet double sided out of /70+ Marks (PDF and PPT Version) and all the answers!!
☞ Contains 10 Rounds: S.P.A.G, True or False, There Their or They’re, Link in Punctuation, Shakespeare Round, Design Challenge and more…
☞ 3 sets of certificates
This quiz resource is perfect for lesson time, form time, extra curricular clubs, part of a drop down day or as a fun and educational treat for your class.
✿ A variety of different rounds and different challenges within this quiz for all types of learners to access (something fun no matter what ability)
Product code: FUN/C8/QZ/24
✿ This will last a full hour by the time you get students into small teams and run through the Quiz and the interactive way the answers appear. A tie-breaker is included .
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This is a presentation that I have created for our KS3 tutors to use as a dip in resources when they have nothing to do during form time. It includes over 30+ ideas that can be used throughout a term or year.
It includes:
Computer based activities, hand on team building, outdoor activities, brain training etc
This is a Slide-Show conversation about religion which starts with the answers that a Reception class, part of a workshop I gave in March.
Here I explore Religion using models of Jigsaw, Kaleidoscope, Music and Dance and cover concepts of Theist, Atheist and Agnostic
I conclude with a section which explores the concept of God.
This makes the Slide Show useful for KS4 and older philosophy students as well as younger children.
Please give feedback and ratings
Thanks, durgamata
FAR, FAR MORE CONTENT THAN CAN BE SEEN IN PREVIEW. 3 YEARS OF KS3 PSHE for the current (2020 onwards) PSHE + RSE curriculum (130 hours, Year 7 , Year 8, Year 9). Includes careers and finance lessons too.
This complete school Key Stage 3 PSHE + RSE resources package is everything you need for KS3 PSHE, including a complete 2020-24 PSHE audit and planning tool, learning journeys, PSHE assessment packs and workbooks. Includes all careers, finance lessons, RSE as well as additional British Values/SMSC/Citizenship lessons.
The lessons in this pack fit the PSHE Association’s Thematic PSHE Programme Builder model (RSE, Living in the Wider World, Health and Wellbeing). This pack includes access to the Complete KS3 Dropbox from EC Publishing with additional workbooks, SEN lessons, home learning, quizzes and much more.
** It also includes a detailed scheme of work for every half term over the three years.**
Who are EC Resources?
EC Resources is part of EC Publishing. We are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, The British Legion, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK.
This three-year pack covers the entire new DfE PSHE Guidance and all the PSHE Association’s latest scheme of work and recommended topics for Years 7, 8 and 9 as well as the Gatsby Careers guidelines, Fundamental British Values (Citizenship) and the latest released DfE RSE + Health statutory plans for 2020-23
You can also find this pack on the EC Publishing website, where we provide a wide variety of RE, Citizenship and PSHE resources.
If you buy this you can drop me an email at info@ecpublishing.co.uk to be added to a Dropbox which contains further written schemes of work for the pack and all of the files ordered into their year groups and terms as well as additional PSHE work books and SEND suitable lessons (at no extra cost). Here you will find the pack ordered into in a really easy to use way.
From Mental Health, Resilience, Internet Safety, Careers, Vaping, LGBT+ and Bullying to Relationships and Sex Ed (RSE), Drugs, Discrimination and Prejudice, Transphobia, Gangs, Personal Finance, Body Image and Energy Drinks - this really is a comprehensive pack. You won’t need to plan any more KS3 PSHE lessons.
This pack contains all the EC Resources PSHE lessons from:
1 Year of Year 7 PSHE
1 Year of Year 8 PSHE
1 Year of Year 9 PSHE
All of the PSHE packs (listed here as 20 downloads, as most are whole units of lessons) are complete with detailed, well-differentiated and easy to follow PowerPoints for every lesson, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs, starters and engaging activities. They also have colour-coded three-level challenges throughout, so students can choose different levels of challenge in every activity and you can easily measure progress throughout the lesson.
The pack also includes assessment templates, marking grids and shorter, assessment pick ‘n’ mix examples.
These resources have been highly-rated individually by TES users, follow the same consistent format and are easy to pick up and use. They are all planned according the PSHE Association’s latest guidance.
There is zero extra work required here (although everything is editable if you do want to adapt it), and the whole bundle also follows Ofsted latest RSE/Safe Students guidance.
The complete lesson listing for each year group is included in the final upload of this pack (PSHE Scheme of Work - RSE).
The ‘Complete KS4 PSHE + RSE’ Package which is suitable to be used as a continuation of this can be found here: Complete KS4 PSHE
I use all of these myself as a Head of PSHE and I really hope you find them excellent value. I’ve put literally years into this to make these lessons top quality for my own school team.
If you want more info before deciding to purchase this, please look through my resources and read my reviews, I realise it’s an investment, but should save your school a few hundred pounds compared to the leading market providers - and it’s every bit as good.
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Collated from various threads on the TES forums, this booklet gives 50 suggestions for activities to do when meeting your new class either on a transition day, or for the first day of term.
A simple book which the children complete during the first term during small group work. Lots of opportunities for speaking & listening to each other. Fits onto 5 x A3 sheets.