A collection of posters to be used as corridor displays or in classrooms, especially useful ahead of Diversity Week and as part of Pride month.
This set contains 5 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of PE.
This set is included in some of the Bundles available on my shop, which also contains other faculty collection for school wide promotion.
A collection of posters to be used as corridor displays or in classrooms, especially useful ahead of Diversity Week and as part of Pride month.
This set contains 5 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Business and Computing.
This set is included in some of the Bundles available on my shop, which also contains other faculty collection for school wide promotion.
Two short tutor time activities that can be used as part of assemblies or form time to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month. One is an icons quiz, with different LGBTQ+ people in the public eye having a pride flag over their face and the students have to guess who they are. The other is a flags quiz containing different LGBTQ flags, with a short explanation of the terminology when clicked on.
Would be great as a registration or form time activity, or as part of an assembly.
Thank you for looking! Happy Pride!
An assembly resource with teacher notes to help with delivery. This assembly guides students through what Pride parades mean to different people and the history of pride, as well as looking at where the world is now in terms of LGBTQ+ rights and legalities. Includes some history of Stonewall and some statistics about current legality in different countries.
Hello!
This is my KS3 and KS4 assembly for this year’s pride month/diversity week in schools. This assembly focuses on ideas about Pride and being Proud, and the importance of celebrating Pride for the LBGTQ+ community. You could also use this assembly with the top of KS2, but you may need to edit some of the timeline slides to make it more age-appropriate.
The slides are mostly self-explanatory but there is some guidance within the notes section on the slides to help you deliver the assembly should you need it, as well as an explanation slide at the beginning of the powerpoint.
Thank you so much for celebrating Pride with your students!
The Ally Teacher
A powerpoint for the celebration of Pride Month which focuses on equality and LGBTQ rights. Could be used for assemblies, remote learning assemblies, PSHE lessons, tutor times and registration.
Containing:
What is equality
Equality in the UK
The history of Section 28
Equality around the world
How to be an Ally
LGBTQ+ History Month Assembly- 2023 Trans history
This assembly or form time powerpoint is a brief overview of some of trans history in the UK. There are some notes in the slides too to help with delivery
Slides include:
Talking about what transgender means
the first people in the UK who went through the process of sexual reassignment surgery
Trans people throughout history and culture
Some examples of trans icons (you are encouraged to add your own from student input)
Examples of historic trans persecution
Examples of current trans persecution
Further information
A Pride Month powerpoint aimed at year 9/10/11 and older that can be used as an assembly, in tutortime or registration, or as a resource for PSHE lessons.
The powerpoint covers topics such as:
What is Pride?
The history of Pride
What has changed since the StonewallRiots
Why don’t we have Straight Pride?
LGBTQ in modern culture
Straight Allies
How to be an ally
Where to go for further information
A powerpoint presentation about LGBT Pride Month to be used in assembly, tutor time or formtime, or a PSHE resource.
The powerpoint covers why we have pride, why we don’t have straight pride, the origins of pride, the pride flag design, how to be a straight ally, examples of famous straight allies, LGBTQ community in modern culture, where to go for advise if you or someone you know is affected by the issues and some facts and statistics about equality.
KS1 KS2 Primary Assembly Pride Month
This is an assembly with guidance notes for presenting. The first part of the assembly consists of an explanation of what Pride is and why it is important for us to celebrate it, and the second part has some examples of famous and notable LGBT + people from both modern times and history.
This is a resource designed for commemorating the AIDs crisis, as part of LGBTQ+ History Month during February. This resource could be used as an assembly, a tutor time presentation, or as a lesson. It should take between 20 and 25 minutes to deliver in full, so if used as a lesson you may wish to add some written tasks (some suggestions are given in the powerpoint itself).
There are detailed notes in the notes section of each powerpoint slide, to aid delivery and help with background knowledge in case the students have questions.
The final slide has space for you to include and signpost in-school support that is specific to your school, as well as some AIDS and LGBTQ+ youth charities you can also signpost students towards.
A collection of posters to be used as corridor displays or in classrooms, especially useful ahead of Diversity Week and as part of Pride month, as well as providing LGBTQ Visibility year round.
This set contains:
-5 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Music
-5 LGBTQ Heroes from Performing Arts
A whole staff CPD that can be either delivered in person, or sent out as a remote CPD if necessary due to Covid-19 or staff absence. This should only take about 20-30 minutes to deliver depending on the amount of detail you would like to go into.
There are notes on most of the slides elaborating on the points made in the slides, as well as a copy of my Printable guide for supporting Trans and NB students.
Statistics come from Stonewall’s Guide for Supporting LGBT Young People.
This is a PowerPoint which could be used either as an assembly or as a tutor time/registration time activity. It explains the meaning behind National Coming Out Day and why it is important, includes real life coming out stories from celebrities and other LGBTQ people, and has a slide which includes charities that young people can go to for support and advice. The slides finish with a copy of Dean Atta’s poem How To Come Out As Gay from the book The Black Flamingo.
A collection of posters to be used as corridor displays or in classrooms, especially useful ahead of Diversity Week and as part of Pride month. they are also useful for providing LGBTQ Visibility in school year round.
This set contains:
-6 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of English Literature.
5 LGBTQ Heroes fm the field of Media.
A lesson to be used in conjunction with the new SRE curriculum informing students about trans and non-binary and what those things mean.
Includes lots of information slides plus lesson activities and a writing task at the end of the lesson, plus plenaries in the lesson and at the end.
A great lesson for use with all secondary year groups to help them to understand trans and non-binary terms and pronouns.
A collection of posters to be used as corridor displays or in classrooms, especially useful ahead of Diversity Week and as part of Pride month. They are also useful for promoting LGBTQ visibility year round.
This set contains:
4 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Art
6 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Tehcnology
A collection of posters to be used as corridor displays or in classrooms, especially useful ahead of Diversity Week and as part of Pride month, and promoting LGBTQ visibility
This set contains:
6 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of English Literature.
5 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Science
4 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Maths
This is a display that would be suitable for any classroom KS2 and above (my sixth formers even refer to mine sometimes!). It contains all the lettering and display resources you need for a full display, you just need to print in colour, cut and laminate.
The pack contains the Grow Your Vocabulary lettering, plant pots with “boring” words printed on them (good, bad, said and went) and then the leaves on the plants have more interesting and specific synonyms. There are also blank leaves to add your own words if you would like to.
Enjoy!
A resource to be used in conjunction with the book “Prince and Knight” by Daniel Haack. A great LGBTQ+ friendly story, beautifully illustrated and engaging, which has many different layers in which to discuss.
This resource includes example activities for before, during, and after reading, questions to ask during the reading of the book, and suggested activities to consolidate learning once the book has been finished.
Aimed at early years and KS1, but could easily be adapted to work for KS2 if necessary. There is also scaffolding within the resource and use of Makaton signs to discuss emotions. Teacher notes at each stage of the resource guide the teacher and make suggestions.
A great resource for anyone looking to add more diverse books and characters into their classroom but unsure of where to start or how to begin discussing these topics with younger students.