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A £2 assembly ideal for giving some key messages to large groups in a short space of time.

This is an 8 slide presentation with a two page Word document of key notes. The 8 slides create a visual focus but it is the key notes that provide some real content. This assembly would ideally suit a public speaker that has the time to read the key notes beforehand and ad-lib where needed. The presentation with key notes should last around 10 minutes so can be done as a short assembly or be filled out with relevant school notices or further discussion. There includes some suggestions for asking pupils in the audience to volunteer answers, which will help increase levels of engagement.

The assembly considers how many religions and belief systems exist in the world. It moves on to ask what pupils believe to be the best musical instrument and highlights how this belief is something that not everyone will agree on. The two are linked through the idea that pupils' individual beliefs should be respected, and they should respect the beliefs of others.

Key notes support the guidance provided by OFSTED for the SMSC agenda.

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5

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Lallyk2

7 years ago
5

Great assembly, students really engaged

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