A 10-15 minute assembly on having a more positive attitude in life. Includes thought-provoking questions on situations in school that may provoke a negative reaction and 6 simple steps to guide students towards being more proactive than reactive.
Easily adaptable for tutor time!
Suitable for all ages!
Fresh new term, fresh new start! An 18 slide (approx 10-15 min) assembly welcoming students back to school after a holiday. Includes some tips on how to ease back into studying and regaining focus on school after a relaxing break.
Easily adaptable for tutor-time! Suitable for all ages!
This 18 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group to highlight Ofsted’s definition of British Values and their importance to us in the UK. The assembly looks at Democracy, diversity, law, freedom of speech and why we should be proud to be British.
The Assembly includes:
An introduction to British Values
Informative Video
Democracy (info and video)
Rule of Law (info and video)
Diversity in Britain
Freedom of Speech
Why we should be proud to be British
Inspirational Video
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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GCSE & A-Level Examination Statement of Results Templates (Printable for Mock Exam Administration)
This resource includes downloadable, editable and printable templates of the Candidate Statements of Results used for GCSE and A-Level Examinations, as issued to candidates on Results Days. They are formatted and structured to perfectly mirror the structure of official results slips, however are editable versions that are printable and accessable all-year-around for use in internal examinations and results.
These are word documents that contain the same formatted design as the official ‘Candidate Statements of Results’ used on Results Days, for both GCSE and A-Level qualficiation results, and can be edited with different exam boards, courses, results and marks – and all collums of table are editable. You can imput, change, delete or add candidate information in the top, editable boxes, to provide unique statements per student. Useful for providing results for mock and internal assessments.
Example result statements are also included, for both GCSE and A-Level Result Templates, for reference and guidance on how to fill in the appropriate boxes and examples of the required information. (Note: All information in the ‘Examples’ are fictitious).
Formatted in-accordance with ‘Statements of Results’ Slips.
Two versions included (for GCSE and A-Level)
These documents are editable versions in Microsoft Word Format (for ease of editing by yourself).
Contents
Candidate Statement of Results - Template (GCSE)
Candidate Statement of Results - Example (GCSE)
Candidate Statement of Results - Template (ALevel)
Candidate Statement of Results - Example (ALevel)
Templates are included as editible Microsoft Word documents.
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300 general report comment statements covering all aspects of school life. Easily make 30 different personalised paragraphs for your class. Use the boy or girl versions to save even more time. Suitable for KS1 and KS2.
Choose from the 300 comments, enough to create a whole class of different reports, 10 different statements to choose from for every child. Quickly create your general report comment paragraphs by selecting the right comment to suit each child, one from each of the 10 sections. Describe your pupils in a precise, eloquent and efficient way.
Written for all primary year groups, relevant for years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
High Quality
Use these high quality comments, 18 pages covering:
Overall Introduction
Working and Learning Style
Attitude
Working & Playing With Others
Behaviour
Learning Outcomes & Presentation
Strengths
Next Steps
Responsibilities, Homework & Spellings
Summary and Looking Forward
Easy to Use
All the comments come in a girl and a boy version saving you having to change any pronouns. All names are replaced with 3 stars so you just have to find and replace to insert names.
Save Time
Teaching is busy enough without report writing as well, save time whilst doing a good job. Easily copy and paste these thoughtful comments to create personalised and admired reports.
Also…
Check out these other handy end of year resources:
English Report Comments
Maths Report Comments
Geography Report Comments
An informative and inspirational assembly focused on International Women’s Day 2024. The assembly discusses this year’s theme #InspireInclusion. It explains why we celebrate International Women’s Day and discusses multiple inspirational women. The assembly also includes a tutor time acitivity which can be completed following the assembly.
Slides:
International Women’s Day 2024
2024 theme: Inspire Inclusion
What does inclusion mean?
Why is International Women’s Day important?
Why do we celebrate on 8th March?
How can you practice inclusion?
Inspiring Women
Inspirational quote- Malala Yousafzai
Malala profile
Inspirational quote- Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks profile
Inspirational quote- Frida Khalo
Frida Khalo profile
Inspirational quote- Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg profile
Inspirational quote- Serena Williams
Serena Williams profile
Raising aspirations activity (future careers link)
Activities to celebrate International Women’s Day (Tutor time activity)
Who are the inspirational women in your life?
Duration:
This assembly is designed to last 15-20 minutes.No prep needed!
No prep needed!
Every slide has instructions for the assembly lead so no prep is needed.
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Birthday display poster for classroom.
Bright eye-catching display poster.
Includes two versions, one an academic calendar starting in September and one starting in January.
Both png and pdf files available.
Perfect to print and write on by hand or download and add birthdays on digitally e.g. by putting the image into PPT.
Comes in A4 size so can be saved as A3 easily for a bigger display.
Great for primary school classrooms or for form rooms in secondary schools.
Ideal as a back to school resource!
Over 300 English report comments statements so you can quickly complete your primary English report comments. Select from this extensive bank to create individual differentiated paragraphs. Simply choose the right comment to suit each child, one from each of the 11 sections. There are enough comments to create personalised paragraphs of comments for a whole class of 30. Created with a large variety of phrases, openings and language so you can describe each pupil in a precise, eloquent and efficient way.
High Quality
English report comments written for KS2 and easily adaptable for KS1. They are perfect for years 3, 4, 5 and 6 as they cover:
listening
speaking
reading
reading targets
word work
story writing
different genres
grammar and punctuation
spelling and handwriting
editing
writing targets
Differentiated
There are four different ability groups included with at least 80 comments in each, so a minimum of 320 different statements for your reports.
Easy to Use
They are all available in girl and boy version saving you having to change any pronouns. All names are shown with 3 stars so you just have to find and replace to insert names. All year groups are shown with 3 dots so you can replace them quickly as well.
Save Time
Teaching is busy enough without report writing as well, save time whilst doing a good job. Easily copy and paste these thoughtful comments to create personalised and admired reports.
Also…
Check out these other handy end of year resources:
General Report Comments
Maths Report Comments
Geography Report Comments
This power point focuses on key safeguarding messages that need to be communicated to students. The power point could be used as a tutor activity, or if the activities are removed could also be used as an assembly.
There are two slides with information about e-safety. There is also a logo activity following these slides. You will need to insert some logos to show students. For copyright reasons I am unable to include them.
There is two slides about street safety with an activity following these.
There is a slide for students to reflect.
There is a slide identifying how students can take personal responsibility, and another slide highlighting how lasting impressions are important. These last two slides can also be used for display purposes.
There is a slide part way through highlighting key organisations like Childline and NSPCC.
This resource is a 30 question Black History Month quiz created on Microsoft Powerpoint suitable for KS3 and KS4 secondary students.
Celebrate Black History Month this October (UK) with your classes or tutor groups with this 30 question quiz themed around the event complete with answers.
There are 30 multiple choice questions in this quiz covering popular facts and knowledge, famous faces, inventors, athletes, movers and shakers and figures who changed the world! The answers are then to be shared as a class either by going through each question (ensure you are in present mode for the correct answer to colour green) for students to peer or self mark. You could alternatively use the quick answer quiz sheet variation of this quiz if you would prefer.
I would recommend for this quiz students get into groups of no more than 4 and the activity should take no longer than 20 minutes to complete.
Explore my other resources created purposefully for Black History Month:
Black history month lesson
Black history month crossword
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Please keep an eye out for my weekly tutor time quizzes which are 20 question quizzes created in a similar fashion and review/leave feedback if possible as well as my other event created resources:
Weekly tutor time quiz - September 1
Weekly tutor time quiz - September 2
Weekly tutor time quiz - September 3
European Day of Languages Quiz
World Space Week Quiz
Halloween Quiz and Crossword
Remembrance Day - tutor time
Christmas Quiz
This is a 10-15 minute assembly or tutor time PSHE or Safeguarding session which is fully narrated and designed for KS3, KS4 & KS5 (Ages 11-18, Years 7-13). It outlines:
What peer on peer abuse / child to child abuse is
Why stopping it is so important
How students can access help and support
The 9 protected characteristics of the Equality Act
How peer on peer / child to child abuse affects someone
Signs of a negative relationship
Pupil code of conduct
How pupils can show positivity at school and form positive relationships
Definition of peer pressure and the need to create an equal community
There are discussion questions and quotes to aid discussion and these can be turned into written activities if you want to make this session last a whole lesson. There are two downloaded video clips that will never disappear and it is narrated although you can delete this by just deleting the icon on each slide if you would prefer. This session contributes to ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ and the new Relationships & Sexual Education and Health Education. It also highlights safeguarding, British values and can be used as part of the PSHE curriculum. It can easily be adapted if needed but covers all the necessary guidance. Pupils have responded very well to this presentation in the past and I have updated it for this year.
A very detailed Powerpoint [64 detailed slides!] has been used as comprehensive resource with Year 11s and Year 11 Parent Information Evenings. Includes the importance of revision, how to revise, examination technique, command words and examination preparation.
Create your primary maths reports quickly using these 280 differentiated maths report comments for KS2. The subject of maths is broken down into 7 skill sections, relevant for all year groups, with 4 ability groups provided. Use the girl and boy versions to save time, just quickly choose the right comments to suit each child. There are enough comments to create different personalised paragraphs of comments for at least a whole class of 30 children.
High Quality
Written for the whole of KS2 focusing on learning aptitudes and the general areas of maths. Some spaces are left for you to add some relevant objectives for your year group.
These are perfect for years 3, 4, 5 and 6 as they cover:
Attitude
Mathematical concepts
Lesson content
Operations and calculations
Mental strategies
Reasoning
Problem Solving
Understanding, explaining and checking solutions
Strengths and Assessments
Presentation
Targets
Differentiated
Maths report comment banks for four different ability groups are provided with at least 70 comments in each, so a minimum of 280 different statements for your reports.
Easy to Use
They all come in a girl and a boy version saving you having to change any pronouns. All names are shown with 3 stars so you just have to find and replace, to insert names.
Save Time
Teaching is busy enough without report writing as well, save time whilst doing a good job. Easily copy and paste these thoughtful comments to create personalised and admired reports.
Also…
Check out these other handy end of year resources:
General Report Comments
320 English Report Comments
Geography Report Comments
264 differentiated science comments for boys and girls, covering 13 key areas for your primary KS2 reports. Create your report comments quickly this year by simply choosing a collection of comments to suit each child, one from each section. There are enough comments to create different personalised paragraphs of comments for a whole class of 30 children.
Written for the whole of KS2 focusing on learning aptitudes and the general areas covered so perfect for years 3, 4, 5 and 6. A summary of content is also provided to remind you of the topics covered in science by your year group to further personalise the reports.
Save Time
Teaching is busy enough without report writing as well, save time whilst doing a good job. Easily copy and paste these original comments to create personalised and thoughtful reports.
Differentiated
264 comments overall, divided into 3 ability groups: high, middle and low ability. Each group contains 13 sections with 6 comments in each. There are also 30 next steps included, differentiated into 3 ability groups.
High Quality
Use these high quality science report comments, covering:
Attitude
General Knowledge
Speaking and Listening
Learning New Concepts
Group Work
Equipment
Observations and Experiments
Predictions
Fair Tests
Measuring, Data and Recording Findings
Conclusions
Written Work
Asking Questions
Easy to Use
They all come in a girl and a boy version saving you having to change any pronouns. All names are shown with 3 stars so you just have to find and replace, to insert names.
Also…
Check out my other handy end of year resources:
General Report Comments
320+ English Report Comments
280+ Maths Report Comments
Report Comments MEGA BUNDLE
This thought provoking 32 slide assembly provides students with a full understanding of what a growth mindset is the importance of having one and how to develop their own. Perfect for KS3,4 or 5 students this assembly will challenge students to change the way they react to failure and overcome obstacles.
The assembly covers the following:
• Informative video
• Mindset introduction
• What is a fixed mindset?
• What is a growth mindset?
• Charachteristics of a fixed and growth mindset
• Why is a growth mindset important?
• Tips on how to develop your own growth mindset
• Informative and motivational video
• Reflection
• Follow up Tutor Time Task
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1x hour PowerPoint and worksheets with clips, well differentiated and easily adapted. This lesson focuses on how and why young people get trapped into joining gangs and what life is like once they’re in them. It also examines the law and the short-term and long term consequences for gang-members and victims of gang crime. Also includes optional baseline progress checker if you need to do a pre-learning and post-learning assessment.
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.
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Series of ten Year 11 Secondary Powerpoint class Form Tutor Assembly lessons on the topic of Y11 Exam Stress and Revision - Survival Kit - Secondary students.
**Year 11 Survival Kit **
These bespoke sessions form part of a 10 piece survival kit of sessions that form tutors or heads of year can deliver to their GCSE Students as a way to improve aspirations, revision focus and ambition with a hope of improved exam results at the end of the year.
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Contents of the Y11 Survival Kit Class assembly Tutor Sessions here:
⇨ Retrieval Practice - Y11 Survival
⇨ Growth Mindset - Y11 Survival
⇨ Revision and Stress - Y11 Survival
⇨ Ambition and Aspiration- Y11 Survival
⇨ Revision Cards - Y11 Survival
⇨ Study Sanctuary - Y11 Survival
⇨ Wellbeing and Sleep - Y11 Survival
⇨ Still time to revise - Y11 Survival
⇨ Mental Health & Wellbeing - Y11 Survival
⇨ Go for a walk- Y11 Survival
Bonus Resources for Mental Health and. Wellbeing Included
-Dealing With Exam Stress 2 Hour Session
-Mindfulness Bundle of Resources
-Set of editable loyalty Reward Cards
Form Failure to Success Session (Brilliant!)
Each Session Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Clear structure, Assessment of Learning, Beautiful presentation, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides & Thoughtful Questioning)
Designed by Specialists
Mapped against Latest DfE Guidance, PSHE Association Core themes and Requirements
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Employability Skills + Enterprise
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Revision, Exams + Preparation for the Workforce
Careers, Employment + Life Goals
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Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
Here is the second instalment of activities & games for form tutors to use with their form groups.
it includes a variety of individual and group tasks including:
Puzzles
Quizes
Videos & Films
Origami
Challenges
This is a full lesson / Session PP that is designed to use to gather ideas and allocate ideas for planning the articles in the school magazine. I have uploaded other resources for setting up a school magazine and they can all be used in conjunction with each other.