This 23 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group to highlight the importance of staying safe online. The assembly gives students advice on how to use the internet safely and informs them of the many dangers of Social Media. PP has video’s and key information to support understanding.
The assembly covers the following:
Key terms related to e-safety
The good side of the internet
Key statistics
The bad side of the internet (with statistics)
Online grooming
Top Tips on how to stay safe online (including: passwords, personal details, friends, posting, sharing of photos or video’s etc.).
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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This informative 21 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group to highlight the importance of self-discipline in all areas of students’ lives.
The assembly covers the following:
What is self-discipline?
Informative video
Why is it important?
How can we demonstrate self-discipline?
How can it help you?
Top tips to strengthen self-discipline
Motivational video
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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This informative 33 slide assembly looks at examples of Intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation. 3 Motivational theorists (Taylor, Maslow and Herzberg) and gives tips to remain motivated when studying. Great for KS4 and KS5 students.
The assembly covers the following:
What is motivation
Extrinsic and Intrinsic motivation
Informative video
Advantages and Disadvantages of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
Motivational theorists (Maslow, Herzberg and Taylor)
Tips on how to get/stay motivated
Inspirational video
Personal reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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This engaging and inspirational 29 slide assembly should be delivered to any/every secondary school student. It will enable to students to fully understand the benefits of thinking positively.
This assembly looks at:
• What is positive thinking?
• Recent research into a positive mind-set
• The benefits of thinking positively
• Top Tips on how to remain positive
• 2 motivation video’s
• Student reflection
• Follow up Tutor Time Task
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Intimate Relationships - Suitable for a school using the **Secondary Thematic PSHE Model Programme Builder ** from the PSHE Association.
PSHE Association Theme:
Summer 1 & 2: Relationships
**Topic - Intimate Relationships **
Relationships and sex education including consent, contraception, the risks of STIs, and attitudes to pornography
Collection of Cre8tive Curriculum Lesson Packs that fit with the PSHE Programme builder.
☞ Sexual consent and the Law
☞ Delaying Sexual Activities
☞ What is Sex?
☞ Online Porn and Impact on Society
☞ Relationships and Partners
☞ Sexting, Nudes and ‘Dick Picks’
☞ Sex and The Media (Sexualisation by the media)
☞ What are STI’s?
☞ HIV and AIDS Lesson
☞ Contraception Explored
☞ Contraception - condom Lesson
☞ Bonus: HIV and AIDS Sexual Health Quiz
☞ Bonus: Introduction to Y9 PSHE
Learning outcomes for this unit
• about readiness for sexual activity, the choice to delay sex, or enjoy intimacy without sex
• about myths and misconceptions relating to consent
• about the continuous right to withdraw consent and capacity to consent
• about STIs, effective use of condoms and negotiating safer sex
• about the consequences of unprotected sex, including pregnancy
• how the portrayal of relationships in the media and pornography might affect expectations
• how to assess and manage risks of sending, sharing or passing on sexual images
• how to secure personal information online
Our Cre8tive Curriculum PSHE Builder Packs will cover all three core themes of the Programme of Study (Health and Wellbeing; Relationships; and Living in the Wider World)
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☞ • Mindfulness Extension Activities
☞ • Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
☞ • Teacher Notes (On some slides)
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How often do you ‘teach behaviour’? Is your school’s policy re-visited throughout the acadmic year? This resources includes a variety of tasks students can access in a variety of ways either in targeted intervention or through Personal Development time in form or on PHSCE days.
Overall, this curriculum aims to empower students to regulate their emotions, follow school rules, self-regulate their behaviour, and handle sanctions in a mature and responsible manner. These skills will not only help them succeed in school but also in their personal and professional lives.
This 26 slide assembly can be delivered to any year group to highlight the importance of sleep and the impact it has on us. This assembly looks at what sleep is, why we need it, what happens when we do not get it and tips to improve our sleep.
This assembly covers:
What is sleep?
Why do we need sleep?
What happens when we sleep?
Stages of sleep
Informative video
What happens if we do not sleep
Top Tips to help us get to sleep
How much sleep do we need?
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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This resource contains an autism awareness activity pack. It is an ideal resource for Autism Awareness Day / Week. The pack contains six activities.
Sensory Sensitivity / Overload
This activity begins with watching a short clip about sensory overload. There are two tasks that follow designed for pupils to experience sensory overload when attempting to complete tasks; one is more challenging than the other.
Autism Discussion Cards
These contain 4 statements about autism designed to provoke discussion and to get the pupils to think about and develop their awareness of autism. They are not true or false statements and there are no right or wrong answers.
Communication Difficulties Exercise
This is a task designed to simulate the difficulties that many people with autism encounter when trying to communicate. Pupils take part in an activity in which they have to think very carefully about the words they use and what they are saying.
What is autism? How Can I Help?
Pupils watch a video about autism in which a young man explains 5 things he thinks people need to know about autism and 5 things people can do to help people with autism. Pupils are asked to discuss the five things that the person felt people needed to know about autism and five ways that people can help. Pupils then complete a worksheet.
Autism Acrostic
Pupils complete an acrostic piece of writing using the word autism as a stimulus. Two acrostic autism posters are included to give the pupils some ideas. An autism acrostic template is also included.
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Autism Awareness Presentation
This is a fully editable and interactive presentation on autism and Autism Awareness Day / Week.
It includes sections on
Social Communication Difficulties
Social Interaction Difficulties
Rigid Thought Processes
Sensory Issues
Repetitions and Rituals
Obsessions
Gifts and Talents
Famous people With Autism / Asperger’s
There are hyperlinks to videos and clips about:
Sensory overload
Autism
Schools’ Awareness Week
A young person and his autism
Autism Awareness - Set of 22 Posters
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This resource contains an autism awareness activity pack. It is an ideal resource for Autism Awareness Day / Week. The pack contains six activities:
Sensory sensitivity / overload simulation activity
Autism discussion cards
Communication difficulties simulation activity
What is autism? How Can I Help? - Video link and follow up worksheet
Autism acrostic task
A game I made for my small class of learners with autism. Suitable for any small group introduction - e.g. intervention group, speech and language, attention and listening. Learners throw a dice and move around the board. When they land on a question, they answer the question. I like to ask another member of the group a question relating to the answer, to encourage learners to pay attention to each other's answers - my children tend to have very little interest in each other!
Supports social skills, attention and listening, turn taking.
Used for specialist autism group but appropriate for any mainstream KS1 / KS2 group or older SEN group.
This resource contains a fully editable PowerPoint presentation on gossip and rumour. It is an ideal resource to use during anti-bullying week for a lesson or assembly and challenges pupils to think about what they say and pass on to others.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
How gossip and rumour twist and distort the truth - the Chinese Whispers effect
The harm that gossip and rumour cause
Gossip and rumour are forms of bullying
The story of how Socrates advocates dealing with gossip and rumour
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This resource contains a variety of PowerPoint presentations suitable for assemblies throughout the year. Never be short of an assembly again!
This engaging 30 slide assembly challenges students to test their honesty. The assembly that looks into the definition of honesty, asks moral questions, shows students how to act and talk honestly and asks them to reflect on how honest they feel they are. Also comes with 2 fun follow up Tutor Time tasks.
This presentation discusses the following:
What is honesty
informative videos
Benefits of being honest
How to be honest
What would you do? (scenario based honesty test)
Personal reflection questions
Follow up Tutor Time Tasks
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This engaging and hilarious 23 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group. It is sure to get all students smiling as they learn the science behind laughter and the benfits it can have on their health.
The assembly covers the following
What is laughter?
Funny Video
What happens when we laugh?
Science of laughter
Impact of laughter on health
Guess the punchline game
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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This inspirational 19 slide assembly discusses persistence and overcoming any challenges students may face. This assembly uses real stories and tips and advice to support student understanding.
This assembly covers:
Facing challenges
Informative Video
Focus on the story of Ibrahim Hamato
Tips on how to overcome challenges (including: teamwork, staying positive, goals, mind over matter, etc.)
Further 2 inspirational video’s showing famous failures and an inspirational story highlighting a true life example of overcoming challenges.
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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Here are two writing frames for children to record, write or draw what makes them happy and what makes them sad.
There are two worked examples to share and talk about with the children showing what makes this pretend child feel happy and sad.
Children can write single words depending on their ability level and / or paste in pictures to illustrate their feelings.
This is a great way to get to know your new class too.
This 24 slide assembly is perfect to deliver to any year group. The inspirational assembly looks into what a passion is, why it is great to have one and how your students can find their own passion. Assembly also includes a video, pictures and opportunities for reflection.
This assembly includes:
Definition of passion
Why we should all have a passion
Informative video
Top tips to find your passion (including: values, reflections, key questions, SMART targets, etc.)
Inspirational video
Personal Reflection questions
Tutor Time Task following on from Assembly
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Four song ideas for leavers’ assemblies. All lyrics rewritten to fit a school/year 6 context. Tried and tested in previous years - very successful and enjoyed by the year group (all songs required parental tissues at hand!)
Songs included are:
Seven Years Old by Lukas Graham
Castle on the Hill by Ed Sheeran
Hold by the River by James Bay
2002 by Anne Marie
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5 hours of fully resourced lower KS3 (or upper KS2) lesson packs which all have a focus on emotional literacy and how to accept and manage emotions successfully.
All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs and starters. All are well differentiated to three levels throughout to enable clear evidence of progress for all students.
Included:
Mental Health introduction - what is mental health anyway?
Anger management - why do we get angry and how can we cope successfully with this?
What is FOMO? Why is it such a strong emotion and why do we feel it? What can we do to manage this and are we really missing out?
How can we manage our emotions towards others? How can we be self aware enough to cater for the feelings of other people as well as our own?
How do our emotions change through puberty?
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45 minute to 1 hour workshop on managing stress and anxiety, both in terms of preparation or in the middle of a crisis. Aimed at older students who are capable of self reflection. Some aspects could also be used in e.g. assemblies.
Featured are several examples of poetry that are fairly easy to grasp, as they follow rigid structures and rhyme schemes: villanelles, haikus, sonnets, and limericks. Instead of analyzing poems, this gives students the opportunity to create their own and become familiar with structure, form, and rhyme. This is a great opportunity to create a poem a day and by the end, students are able to put together their own little poetry anthology. Additionally, there is a small section on found poetry, for which you will need an old book to cut up. Particularly, this is a nice way to finish up an intense unit of analyzing poems, as it gives all the room in the world for creativity.
Friendship tokens for children to colour in and cut out and exchange with one another - for example, when someone shared with them, when someone plays with them in the playground, when someone is kind to them. I used these during SEAL / PSHE lessons.
Formatted with easy-to-cut guidelines for the paper trimmer! Choose to cut these square, to save time, or round, so they resemble MONEY!
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These tasks get pupils experimenting with and creating their own font for a graffiti tag. It focuses on pupil's interests, personality, and character so is also very good for SMSC. It is scaffolded through visual examples and prompts but also encourages independence.