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Online Safety

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A clear and engaging resource focused on online safety, helping pupils understand how to stay safe when using the internet and digital devices. This resource includes a ready-to-use PowerPoint with discussion points, simple explanations and short video clips to support understanding, along with clear visuals and accessible language throughout. The content explores key areas such as cyberbullying, responsible online behaviour, thinking before posting, and knowing when and how to ask for help. It encourages pupils to reflect on their own choices and understand the impact of their actions online. Pastoral activities are included for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, supporting further discussion around real-life scenarios, decision-making, respectful communication and staying safe online both in and out of school. It is designed to be accessible for pupils with SEN, including ASD, MLD and SLD, using a structured layout and straightforward language. It can be delivered as a whole-school assembly in the hall or online, and also works well in class or small group pastoral sessions. Ready to use with no extra preparation needed.
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Independence: Small Steps, Big Confidence

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A simple, engaging assembly to help pupils understand independence and build confidence. This resource includes a ready-to-use PowerPoint, an easy script to follow, short supporting videos, and clear visuals with simple language. The content explores what independence means, gives everyday examples pupils can relate to, shows why small steps matter, and reassures pupils that it is okay to ask for help. It is designed to be accessible for pupils with SEN, including ASD, MLD and SLD, with a clear and structured approach. It can be delivered as a whole-school assembly in the hall or run online, and also works well in class or small group settings. The main message throughout is that small steps lead to big confidence. Ready to use with no extra preparation needed.
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ICT - hardware software/ sensors/SSD

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This is a simple, editable ICT resource that can be adapted to suit your school. You can add your own school logo and adjust the content depending on your learners. A clear and engaging PowerPoint covering key ICT topics including hardware and software, identifying different types of technology, and understanding sensors and how they are used in everyday life. The slides use simple language, visual examples and structured explanations to help pupils build understanding step by step. The resource includes interactive activities where pupils identify whether items are hardware or software, as well as opportunities to give short answers and take part in class discussion. A short mini quiz is also included to check understanding and reinforce key learning in a simple and accessible way. It also introduces sensors in a clear way, explaining how they work and giving real-life examples such as mobile phones, lights and everyday devices. Pupils are encouraged to make links to their own experiences. The content is designed to be accessible for pupils with SEN, including ASD, MLD and SLD, with clear visuals, repetition and a consistent layout. It can be used as a lesson, in small groups, or adapted for an assembly in the hall or delivered online. Ready to use with no extra preparation needed. This resource also includes a simple explanation of primary storage, including RAM and ROM, using clear and relatable language to help pupils understand how computers store information and run programs.
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Functional Skills ICT: Smart Spending in a Digital World

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Fed up of planning separate lessons for mixed-ability ICT groups? This ready-made resource is designed for Post-16 ICT, Essential Digital Skills, and Functional Skills courses, and covers online safety, secure payments, and digital literacy in a simple, structured way. It’s fully differentiated across multiple levels, so students can access the same topic but at the right level for them. The design is clean and aimed at older learners, with clear explanations of real-world topics like online shopping safety, payment methods, and data security. Lower-level learners start with straightforward tasks such as recognising safe vs unsafe online behaviour and understanding basic payment methods like contactless cards and mobile payments. Worksheets support this with simple activities like matching and sorting. Higher-level learners are stretched through more analytical tasks. They compare payment methods like PayPal and direct card entry, looking at speed versus security, and evaluate real risks when shopping online. At the top end, students explore concepts like SSL encryption using simple analogies to understand how online data is protected. Everything is structured using a clear “Must, Should, Could” approach so you can easily differentiate in one lesson without extra planning.
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Skills and Attributes ppt

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This PowerPoint helps students understand the difference between skills and attributes in a clear and engaging way. It includes simple explanations, real-life examples and a few activities to keep learners involved. It’s suitable for use in lessons, workshops or personal development sessions. The slides are easy to follow, with clear visuals to support understanding and encourage discussion.
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International Women’s Day Assembly - PowerPoint

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This ready-to-use assembly PowerPoint explores the theme #InspireInclusion in a clear and engaging way. It is suitable for both in-person and online assemblies. The presentation introduces International Women’s Day, highlights the importance of inclusion and equality, and encourages students to reflect on how they can promote respect and support for others in everyday life. It includes video links, discussion prompts, and student-friendly slides to keep learners engaged throughout the assembly. Ideal for KS3 and KS4, this resource can be delivered as a full assembly or adapted for tutor time. Pastoral Task (included) At the end of the assembly, students complete a short reflection task to support pastoral development: Think and reflect:
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Presentation Skills Lesson - PowerPoint

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Presentation Skills Lesson - PowerPoint This ready-to-use PowerPoint, inspired by King’s Trust presentation skills, helps students build confidence and improve their communication. It includes clear explanations, simple activities, and real-life topics to keep students engaged. Students choose from four topics: Dangerous driving, Smoking, Cyberbullying, and Vaping. They learn how to plan, structure, and deliver a presentation, and reflect using a simple RAG self-assessment. Ideal for KS3 and KS4, PSHE, or tutor time.
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Digital Safety: Internet Security & online Behaviour

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Digital Safety: Internet Security & Online Behaviour This PowerPoint helps students learn how to stay safe online and make better choices when using the internet. It covers things like strong passwords, keeping personal information private, online strangers and using secure websites. There are also simple activities, questions and examples to help pupils understand and join in. Good for KS2–KS3 lessons, Computing or PSHE. RAG Self Assessment Red I’m not sure how to stay safe online yet I need help with passwords and online choices Amber I understand some things but still need practice I can keep myself safe sometimes Green I know how to stay safe online I can create strong passwords I make sensible choices on the internet
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Mental Health Assembly - PowerPoint

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Mental Health Assembly - PowerPoint This ready-to-use assembly PowerPoint helps students understand the importance of mental health in a clear and engaging way. It is suitable for both in-person and online assemblies. The presentation covers key topics including what mental health is, common mental health issues, why mental health matters for young people, and practical ways to look after wellbeing. It includes simple explanations, relatable examples, and reflection activities to encourage students to think about their own mental health. Ideal for KS3 and KS4, this resource can be delivered as a full assembly or adapted for tutor time or online sessions.
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Spreadsheets: Working with Numbers and Charts

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A clear and engaging PowerPoint designed to help pupils develop basic spreadsheet skills using numbers and charts. The slides use simple language, step-by-step guidance and visual examples to support understanding. The resource covers key skills such as entering numbers, using simple cell references, creating basic formulas (including SUM) and presenting data using charts. Pupils practise working with tables and learn how to organise and display information clearly. It includes structured activities, opportunities for discussion and a self-assessment slide to support reflection and progress. Designed to be accessible for pupils with SEN, including ASD, MLD and SLD, with a clear and consistent layout. Suitable for Functional Skills ICT or Key Stage 3 learners. It can be used as a lesson, in small groups, or for intervention sessions in class or online. Ready to use with no extra preparation needed. A short mini quiz is included at the end of the PowerPoint, covering a range of topics to check understanding and reinforce learning.
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All About Me: Creating a CV

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A clear and engaging PowerPoint designed to help pupils understand what a CV is and how to create their own digital CV. The slides use simple language, visuals and step-by-step guidance to support pupils in building confidence and understanding. The resource covers key areas such as personal details, skills, interests and why a CV is important. Pupils are encouraged to think about who they are, what they are good at and how to present themselves positively. It includes interactive activities, discussion questions and structured prompts to help pupils begin creating their own CV. A short mini quiz is also included to check understanding and reinforce key learning. Designed to be accessible for pupils with SEN, including ASD, MLD and SLD, with a clear and consistent layout. It can be used as a lesson, in small groups, or for careers and pastoral sessions in the hall or online. Ready to use with no extra preparation needed. Also part of kings trust.
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Careers and Money: Thinking About the Future

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This is a simple, editable template that can be adapted to suit your school. You can add your own school logo and tailor the content to meet the needs of your pupils. A clear and engaging resource focused on careers, money and future choices, helping pupils begin to think about their next steps in a structured and accessible way. The PowerPoint includes learning objectives, discussion prompts, short answer activities and a self-assessment slide, all supported by simple visuals and clear language. The content encourages pupils to explore career prospects, consider starting salaries, think about everyday spending and begin making links between choices and future outcomes. Opportunities are built in for pupils to respond, share ideas and reflect on their learning. It is designed to be accessible for pupils with SEN, including ASD, MLD and SLD, using a consistent layout and straightforward language throughout. It can be delivered as part of a lesson, used with small groups, or adapted for an assembly in the hall or delivered online. Ready to use with no extra preparation needed.
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Functional Skills ICT: Working with Text and Images - My 5-a-Day Poster Lesson

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This Functional Skills ICT lesson helps pupils build basic digital skills by creating a simple “My 5-a-Day” fruit poster. Learners practise typing text, inserting images, and changing colours and sizes to improve the look of their work. The activity supports key skills such as using a computer to present information clearly and neatly. It is ideal for early learners or Key Stage 1/2 pupils and works well as a guided class activity or an independent task.
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ICT in Communication - Messaging & Online Safety

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This ICT presentation focuses on communication skills through messaging and online safety. It includes three key slides: one explaining what makes a good message with a clear example, one outlining important rules such as keeping messages short, polite, and safe, and a final slide comparing poor messaging habits. The resource is designed to help learners understand how to communicate effectively and responsibly online in a simple, engaging way.
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Managing Your Digital Footprint Online

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This PowerPoint is useful for teaching students about staying safe and responsible online. It focuses on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, showing both the good sides, like creativity and communication, and the risks, such as privacy issues and cyberbullying. It also includes examples of positive and negative behaviour so students can clearly see the difference. The slides explain why what you post online matters and how it can affect your future, including school or job opportunities. Overall, it is a simple and clear resource that helps students understand how to manage their digital footprint in a practical way. Students will create a social media campaign aimed at advising young people on how to manage their digital footprint and online presence. The purpose of this activity is to help learners understand the impact of their online behaviour and encourage responsible, safe, and positive use of social media. Students should produce a campaign (e.g. PowerPoint, poster, or mock social media posts) that is clear, engaging, and appropriate for a youth audience. Their work should include key advice, examples, and messages that highlight both positive and negative online behaviours, as well as strategies for maintaining a positive digital reputation. The activity develops students’ awareness of online safety, promotes critical thinking about social media use, and supports digital citizenship skills.
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ICT Working with Structured Data and finding information online

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Make your lessons more engaging with this ready-to-use resource that gets students thinking and working like real researchers. It guides them through using search engines effectively, finding reliable information, and then taking that information further by entering it into spreadsheets and organising data clearly into columns and rows. With step-by-step instructions and a practical, real-world task, it’s easy to deliver and keeps students focused. Ideal for busy classrooms or cover lessons, this resource saves you time while helping students build essential digital and data-handling skills they will actually use.
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Functional skills ICT using search engines.

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This resource encourages students to use any type of search engine, such as Google or Bing, to find answers to questions directly from the PowerPoint task. It helps them practise choosing effective keywords, exploring different websites, and checking information from more than one source. Students then use what they find to complete tasks, making the lesson active and engaging. It’s a simple way to build confidence in independent learning while also developing essential research and digital skills.
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2,3 and 4 times table

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In this teaching resource pupils learn about 2, 3 & 4 times tables. The presentation uses appropriate animations to support teaching and learning for younger students. This includes 30 power point slides with interactivity and animated tame tables. This will be engaging and productive for students in lesson. Can be used as a recap, plenary during the lesson. The 2 times table is more interactive as students are able to choose the answer from multiple choice questions.
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3 and 4 times tables (multiplications)

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In this teaching resource pupils learn about 3 & 4 times tables. The presentation uses appropriate animations to support teaching and learning for younger students. This includes 30 power point slides with interactivity and animated tame tables. This will be engaging and productive for students in lesson. Can be used as a recap, plenary during the lesson.
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basic spelling and numeracy interactive presentation

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A fantastic interactive presentation incorporating basic literacy spellings and mainly numeracy. This is a interactive presentation where students are able to choose from a multiple choice answers. A dialogue box will appear suggesting the answer is correct or incorrect. This presentation is ideal for students who are visual learners or SEN, ESL students. They will find it much more easier and most effective to take in information. The images on the screen may help autistic students learn better (depending on their spectrum), Or even aimed at younger students. This could either be used at a starter, plenary or just to get the child engaged into the lesson. Differentiated presentation for the lower ability. Highly recommended and will be continue to making more resources like these
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SEN understanding Dylexia presentation

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This is a presentation will help you understand how dyslexic pupils feel in the classroom and on a daily basic. This is link to Learning difficulties and can affect them in reading, writing, spelling, maths and so on. A person with dyslexia has trouble seeing letters or words My presentation will help you to understand more about dyslexia and what can be done to help them through,