Did you enjoy the popular TV series ‘The Traitors’?
Why not play the game with your staff in school? This could be just the resource to improve staff wellbeing, encourage teamwork or simply a focus to get you through to that next half -term.
This resource has been cleverly designed and adapted from the TV series by an active Headteacher. Including the rules, traitor and faithful cards and secret missions, as well as murder and recruitment cards.
Enjoy :)
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!
This resource is a 30 question European Day of Languages quiz created on Microsoft Powerpoint suitable for KS3 and KS4 secondary students.
Celebrate European Day of Languages on 26th September with your classes or tutor groups with this 30 question quiz themed around the event complete with answers.
There are 30 questions in this quiz varying from multiple choice general knowledge, True/False statements, multiple choice flags and matching the greetings with the correct language. The answers are then to be shared as a class 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. *Additionally, answers are in the notes section on each slide. *
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.
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.
Weekly tutor time quiz - September 1
Weekly tutor time quiz - September 2
Additionally - if you are looking for more European Day of Languages resources. Check out this activity worksheet.
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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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!
Included in your download is a Dingbats quiz sheet, instructions on how to play/ideas on how to use in the classroom and a full answer sheet.
Dingbats is very literally a game of ‘say what you see’!
Use as a starter, plenary, part of a quiz, form-time fun or simply as a fun activity as a class, in teams or for individuals.
Print the sheet out and present to students (recommended A4 and colour recommended for one of the dingbats to make sense) or pop on the whiteboard.
If you enjoyed this Dingbats resource, why not check out some of my others?
Dingbats: Second Edition
Dingbats: Third Edition
Dingbats: Fourth Edition
Dingbats: Fifth Edition
Dingbats: Back to School Edition
Dingbats: Christmas Edition
This inspiring 26-slide assembly is the perfect any students embarking on their GCSE courses (Year 9 or 10, depending on when students start their GCSE’s in your school).
This assembly equips students with key insights and advice for success. From setting inspiring goals and embracing challenges to maintaining a growth mind-set and getting organised, it covers essential strategies. This assembly inspires a holistic approach to GCSEs, fostering not only academic excellence but also personal development and a positive impact on the world.
The Assembly covers:
• Goal Setting
• Time Management and Organisation
• Study Habits and Staying Healthy
• Seeking Help and Stress Management
• Growth Mind-set and Planning Ahead
• Follow Up Tutor Time Task
• Informative videos and Reflection
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This European Day of Languages Assembly pack contains a PPT (12 Slides) and a handout for you to make notes on each slide should you so wish.
The assembly introduces pupils to European Day of Languages . It includes links to YouTube clips educating them on this. This resource includes inspirational quote and an OPTIONAL Christian prayer.
We hope that you enjoy this resource! We would love your feedback on this resource.
This informative and engaging assembly is focused on educating KS3 and KS4 students on the importance of mental health. This assembly discusses mental health conditions as well as strategies and techniques students can use to maintain good mental health.
Slides:
Introduction
2024 Theme
Why is Mental Health so Important?
Facts and Statistics
Anxiety
Depression
OCD
Misconceptions
Stigma
Self Care
Mindfulness
Breathing
Journaling
Talking
Exercise
Getting Support
Be Kind to Yourself and Others
Inspirational Quote
Duration:
This assembly is designed to last 15-20 minutes.
No prep needed!
Every slide includes instructions for the assembly lead so you are ready to go!
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A 2 sided European Day of Languages activity worksheet created on Microsoft Powerpoint for secondary students aged 11 - 16 (KS3 & KS4). This is a great worksheet to share with your students on European Day of Languages (26th September) either in form or lesson time.
This worksheet includes 4 tasks for students to complete independently or in pairs. Tasks include:
Match the country to the flag
Match the greeting to the European language
True/False European facts
Match the British idioms to their European counterparts.
Also included within the same Powerpoint file is a completed supporting answer sheet.
Looking for more European Day of Languages resources? Check out my European Day of languages quiz!
Punctuality/ Being puntual/ Lateness/ Time management/ Assembly ideas/ Primary/ Secondary
This 10 -15 minute assembly follows the Mathematics behind if a student is only 3 minutes late to each lesson and staggeringly how this add ups across a full academic year. It also looks at the most common UK excuses and gives an overview of how punctuality is viewed in other cultures.
All schools will have students that struggle to get to lessons on time and this can be used to approach the subject in a very factual way.
The pack Includes:
Full assembly with Mathematics worked out
Hyperlink to video on ‘why punctuality is important’
A ‘how to use’ guide including a synopsis, delivery help and customisation ideas
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EPQ / Extended Project whole course.
19 lessons to prepare students to conduct their Project Research including exemplars, concise guidance and activities.
Year calendar for students and supervisors
Handbooks for students
Supervisor role
Taster lesson and resources
Summer preparation.
Structure for EPQ projects.
Dates will need updating.
Originally created for the Edexcel specification but applicable to AQA.
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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An informative and engaging 35 slide assembly for students who are preparing for exams. This assembly introduces students to 9 different revision techniques, will full explanations and examples with each technique.
The assembly includes:
Spaced repetitions
Mnemonics
Annotating Work
Cue Cards
Mind Maps
Memory Journey
Past Papers
Posters and Diagrams
Q&A
Informative Video
Personal Reflection Questions
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Tolerance/ Mutual respect/ Working together/ Cooperation/ Maturity/ Common goal/ Assembly ideas/ Primary/ Secondary
This 10- 15 assembly on Penguins emphasises tolerance, cooperation and mutual respect as it shows how Penguins use a ‘huddle’ to survive some of the toughest conditions on the planet. The assembly is all about having ‘common goals’ within a school/ year group and working togther to achieve them.
The pack includes:
Full assembly with video link and in depth notes
Hyperlink to video
A ‘how to deliver’ featuring a synposis, help with delivering and customisation idea.
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This inspirational 23-slide assembly will challenge students to consider the importance of courage and how it can support them to be successful in life. With supporting video’s and discussion tasks, this assembly will leave students wanting to step outside their comfort zones.
The Assembly covers:
• What is courage?
• Why is courage important?
• Benefits of courage
• Bravery vs Courage
• Courageous people
• Tips to be more courageous
• Reflection
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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
Free 11 + English Comprehension Exercise. Features 5 questions based on a passage from Animal Farm by George Orwell. Answers are also provided along with an explanation for each answer. Useful for any child preparing to take the 11 + exam in September.
Descriptions of 10 famous people in business.
Great for a small display.
I’ve cut the answers off mine - you could cut these out separately and dot around the display so learners just have to match them up - or perhaps cover the names up.
PDF format as it’s unlikely you’ll have the font to match.
This reasoning paper is in the style of the reasoning paper 2 - 2016 SATs papers. Each question is based on the same objective from the 2016 tests but are adapted with different numbers/shapes/scales etc. These test will help you gage whether or not your year 6 pupils are on track to meet the standards for the end of year 6.
ALL ANSWERS PROVIDED to enable self marking
the questions are based on the following objectives:
missing number boxes
2 step worded questions
temperature data reading
fractions/equivalent fractions
converting time
clock reading
multiples
algebra decoding of pictures
drawing shapes
roman numerals
mathematical language match up
rounding to the nearest 10 and 100
missing angles
mean averages
pie chart data
fraction word problems
mass
find more here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/5-reasoning-sats-papers-paper-3-year-6-11431596
A step by step guide for students, leading them through the development of a GCSE Art sketchbook. This resource focusses on covering the Assessment Objectives and helps students see how their work can evolve. An invaluable resource for all students, but in particular, lower achieving candidates. This is a sample of the resource. The full resource can be purchased in the TES “premium” section by clicking here
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