Mental Health: Never Giving up: The story of Rowan AtkinsonQuick View
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Mental Health: Never Giving up: The story of Rowan Atkinson

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This inspirational assembly contains information about Rowan Atkinson’s life, including his successes and failures. It focusses on the fact that he struggled with his stutter and rejections in earlier life and goes on to explain how successful he is now and what we can learn from this I have also included a page that includes cool facts about the well loved actor and a song link to play at the beginning and end of the session if you wish. The song’s theme is linked to never giving up. If you like this assembly, please see my shop page for more aseemblies on mental health and well being.
Mental health Awareness: 5 steps to well being: CONNECTQuick View
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Mental health Awareness: 5 steps to well being: CONNECT

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This is a Presentation I created for a well being assembly when being observed and it got excellent feedback. It focuses on one of the 5 steps to well being: CONNECTION. It includes information about the importance of connecting with others, ideas on how to develop meaningful relationships and explains that it is not always that easy for some and what we can do about it. The presentation also contains links to videos from BBC TEACH that focus on the benefits of connection. I have also included a song link to play at the beginning and end of the session that relates to the topic of connection. This could be used for a whole school assembly or a PSHE session in class.
Mental Health Awareness: 5 steps to well being: ACTIVEQuick View
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Mental Health Awareness: 5 steps to well being: ACTIVE

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I made this presentation for an assembly linked with the 5 steps to well being and focusses on being active and how it can help our mental health. This presentation contains information about the importance of staying / being active for our well being as well as ideas on how to achieve this. I have included a little challenge for the pupils in there as well as a song link for the beginning and end of the session that relates to the theme of being active. There is also a discussion point on how the pupils are active in their day to day life. I have also included links from the BBC TEACH well being page that you could use or share for further reference. This was created for an assembly but it could be used for class use in a PSHE session.
Lost and Found: 2 week English plan and ResourcesQuick View
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Lost and Found: 2 week English plan and Resources

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I have designed a 2 week ( 10 sessions) writing plan for KS1, Years 1 and 2, based on the wonderful story of ‘Lost and Found’ by Oliver Jeffers. Every session includes all recources needed and notes for tasks and whole class teaching. This resource also includes 5 reading activities linked to the story, along with all resources. I have also included some ideas for links to PE and Art, as well as suggested internet sites that can be used to enhance learning. These plans can easily be adapted for an EYFS topic and this topic has been a firm favourite of mine to teach for many years now. Please do look on my page for further Oliver Jeffers planning resources.
Well Being Assembly: Independence and never giving upQuick View
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Well Being Assembly: Independence and never giving up

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I am a Deputy Head Teacher and have been leading assemblies for 13 years. I use music, animations and discussions in my assemblies to enhance engagement. In each assembly, we have a different song playing for the children to walk in the hall to. The song at the beginning is always based on the theme of the asssembly. I give facts about the song and artist too, which provides links to our music curriculum. The song for this assembly is ‘Albatross’ by Fleetwood Mac. This cross curricular assembly is based on the beautiful animation called ‘Piper’. About a little bird who never gives up (link provided). It begins with facts about the common sand piper and then discusses the lessons that can be learnt, focussing on independance and never giving up. I have added lots of notes for each slide, giving ideas on how to differentiate between year groups, questions for discussion points and vocabulary to create wordbanks which can be used to compare feelings at different points in the story. I have used this as an observed assembly, but it can be easily adapted for class use too.
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Well being assembly: Positivity

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I am a Deputy Head Teacher and have been leading assemblies for 13 years. I use music, animations and discussions in my assemblies to enhance engagement. In each assembly, we have a different song playing for the children to walk in the hall to. The song at the beginning is always based on the theme of the asssembly. I give facts about the song and artist too, which provides links to our music curriculum. The song for this assembly is ‘The banana boat song’ by Harry Belafonte and the presentation includes facts about his life, which relates to well being and everyone having the right to dream. This assembly is all about bananas and the reasons to why they are such a positive fruit. I have included notes for every slide for discussion points and I have included an optional slide about how to turn this assembly into a whole school display. I have used this as an observed assembly, but it can be easily adapted for class use too
Mental Health Awareness: Well Being AssembliesQuick View
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Mental Health Awareness: Well Being Assemblies

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This bundle contains 2 assemblies that I have used to promote well being. One is about Independence and never giving up, using a beautiful animation about a sandpiper and the other assembly is about positivity, using bananas! I have included teaching notes for each slide, to aid discussion and ideas for questioning etc. For each assembly I have included links to songs that can be used at the beginning and end of each assembly, linked to each theme. For each song I have included interesting information and facts about the song and artist.
Who is our new King?: Coronation AssemblyQuick View
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Who is our new King?: Coronation Assembly

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This Assembly contains interesting information about our new King. It begins and ends with his favourite songs that he shared on a hospital radio station. It contains facts about his life, family and charity work, as well as fun facts about our new King, such as he has a frog named after him and his car runs on English wine! It also contains information about our King’s many roles and responsibilities. This assembly went down a treat in my school and the children could relay lots of the information in the quiz at the end of it! Please see my bundle, which contains 2 other assemblies based on the Coronation.
The King's Coronation Assembly: What happened and why?Quick View
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The King's Coronation Assembly: What happened and why?

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I have designed and used this Powerpoint to deliver a whole school assembly about the King’s Coronation but it can be used as a class resource. It contains some history about Coronation traditions from the past and also contains information about how the Coronation was celebrated over the bank holiday weekend, including the procession, the Coronation Concert, the Coronation Big Lunch and The Big Help Out. The Powerpoint is full of uo to date photographs to aid engagement. The assembly ends with a quiz to see what key facts the children have retained. I have also included a youtube link for the children to walk into and out of assembly. It is Zadok the priest, which was played at the Queen’s Coronation in 1953 and Charles III Coronation. Please also see the Powerpoint I have made about our new King, which contains interesting facts about him as a person ( Including his car running on wine!) and his important role as King. Please see my bundle, which contains 2 other assemblies based on the Coronation.
Children's Book Quiz Primary AssemblyQuick View
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Children's Book Quiz Primary Assembly

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I made this Powerpoint for World Book Day but it can be used at any point throughout the year to promote reading in school. It contains a quiz between the adults and the pupils / children Vs families. I asked the SLT to sit at the front behind a table and the rest of the school played against them. The quiz involves guessing characters, guess book from the one liners and even includes a tie breaker. Parents were invited and it was a real success.
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Classroom Display Resources: Under the sea theme

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This pack contains ‘Under the sea’ themed recources that I have made from scratch for the classroom. It consists of: ‘Dive into a book’ title ( To hang in the book corner. We have created an under water themed book corner that links in with the whole class theme) Editable Labels for drawers / trays Table names ( Under the sea animals, with interesting facts for each one. We laminate these and stick them onto folded card. Picture are front and facts at back) Editable Book box / magazine labels for class books Pen pot labels to match table names If you like this, please also see my under the sea reading incentives to enhance reading. I have created a bundle for both packs too.
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Under the sea themed classroom display

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This bundle contains classroom display resources, all linked to an under the sea theme, such as tables names, tray labels, box labels, titles etc. It also contains a reading incentives display pack, again, linked to under the sea. Resources included are book marks, class reading lists, bar graphs to monitor home reading, Reading incentives display title and more.
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Staff Training Powerpoints

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This bundle contains 4 Powepoints for leading staff training on various topics. It contains: Child Protection training Guided reading and vocab training The importance of questions training Working walls training All have been made and used by myself to lead different INSET and staff training events.
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Reading Incentives Display

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I have created this to tie in with my ‘Under the sea’ book corner display. It contains resources to help encourage children to read at home. Used in previous years and really does work to inspire children to read more regularly at home. It also contains resources to create a small display, explaining the reading incentives within class. This pack consists of: Poster explaining why reading is important Editable posters explaining the class incentives to read Reading Incentives Title for the display Under the sea themed bookmarks to collect the stickers on Class Reads Border to write the number of reads so far Bar Graph Template to show progress each week ( we have a weekly readers monitor who enjoys completing the bar graph and adding the numbers so it shouldn’t take too much time etc. Editable Daily Readers list for your class Ideas and ways to use these resources
Working Walls: Staff TrainingQuick View
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Working Walls: Staff Training

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I made this powerpoint for a staff training session. It explains the importance of working walls and an engaging learning environment as well as giving hints and tips for creating purposeful environements and displays to support learning. Great for INSET or staff PDM’s.
King's Coronation Assembly and CompetitionQuick View
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King's Coronation Assembly and Competition

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I have designed and used this assembly to set a whole school competition to design a cake for the King’s Coronation. The winning child from each class will get to make their cake in school. The assembly begins with music about cake (I played this as they were entering the assembly), the Powerpoint then talks about the history behind cake and includes information about past royal cakes, including the cake for King Charles III, with lots of engaging photographs. It then kick starts the whole school competition. I have included the design spec and key information, leaving key dates blank for you to edit for your school. It could be a whole school competition or just a class competition and the resources can be edited to suit your needs. I have also included the templates for the children to complete as part of the homework / competition. I have set this last week and it was an engaging assembly and the children are very excited about the competition! Please see my bundle, which contains another 2 assemblies based on the King’s Coronation.
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Transition Activity and Display

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This transition activity is all about being a successful learner, using learning powers such as curiosity, imagination, co-operation etc. It talks through all of the 7 powers and what each one means and then provides a task for the children to design their own super hero for one of the traits. This can then be used as a lovely classroom display. I have also included a template for the children to plan their super hero before creating their final piece for the display. I have used this activity for a transition activity in KS2, but it can be easily used for KS1 too.
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Transition Activities Pack

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This pack contains 2 lessons. 1 is based on Comic Strips. Where the children learn about the features and then produce their own comic strip, based on themselves. 1 1 is based on super learning powers. Based on Super heroes. Where the children create their own Superhero based on one of the 7 learning Powers. All Powerpoints and templates are included. I have used these resources before and they are really engaging and creative. All activities can be used as wonderful classroom displays too.
Stories by the Same Author: Oliver Jeffers PlanningQuick View
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Stories by the Same Author: Oliver Jeffers Planning

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This includes 4 weeks worth of planning based on stories by the same author, Oliver Jeffers. 2 weeks writing based on Lost and Found and 2 weeks writing based on Stuck. All resources are included to teach all the sessions and I have included detailed notes on whole class teaching and tasks for each session. Each set of plans also include reading sessions based on the books, internet site ideas for research, and ideas for other cross curricular links.
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Reading for pleasure Quiz

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I designed this for a whole school assembly. It is a quiz for Children versus the adults and is differentiated accordingly. It contains fun picture rounds, such as which character enjoys this food? Guess the book, what’s the film ( based on a book), multiple choice rounds and a tie breaker about the seven dwarfs. The assembly also begins with interesting facts about well known books and facts about how reading can be good for you! It ends with a beautiful poem about reading by Julia Donaldson. We had a panel of children and a panel of adults at the front and asked for help from the audience. We even invited parents and governors and it was very successful. This was used for World Book Day but could used for a range of contexts and is suitable for KS2 and 3. Answers are included.
Book Quiz Assembly to promote readingQuick View
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Book Quiz Assembly to promote reading

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I have been an English lead for over 10 years now and I have designed and used this Powerpoint for a number of reasons. It has been used for my World Book Day assembly but it can be used just to promote reading in school and has also been used in class. It is a Children Vs Adults game ( could be pupils Vs staff, children Vs families) and it contains questions related to reading, books and stories. It begins with fascinating facts about reading then contains 4 entertaining rounds inlcuding one liners, questions and picture rounds. It also has a tie breaker and finishes with a wonderful poem about reading by Julia Donaldson. It is a very fun interactive lesson and has had much positive feedback. It is suitable for primary and KS3.