A great class assembly for anyone covering the Crime and Punishment topic. In this script the Senior Leadership Team are meeting to discuss ways that the can ‘punish’ the school PE team for their misdemeanors. Different teachers imagine different types of punishment taking the audience on a journey through the Middle Ages, Tudor and Victorian times. The script has 20 parts but could be easily adapted to 30. Best suited for KS2 but could be adapted to lower/higher ages. NB - the teacher names are highlighted in green so that you can add in your own to tailor it to your school.
Mary Anning Knowledge Organiser designed for KS1.
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Romans Knowledge Organiser designed for KS1 .
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Crime and Punishment Knowledge Organiser designed for UKS2.
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The American West Knowledge Organiser designed for KS2.
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History of Transport & Communication Knowledge Organiser designed for KS2.
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Pacific Theatre Knowledge Organiser designed for UKS2.
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Civil Rights/Women’s Rights Knowledge Organiser designed for KS2.
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Ancient Greece Assembly (Race Across the World Theme)
Suitable for KS2 (namely, upper key stage two- Year 5, Year 6)
31 parts - easily adaptable for less/more
Story follows two teams (Zeus & Apollo/Aphrodite & Venus) competing in a ‘Race Across the World’ competition. They travel on an epic adventure across ancient Greece learning about the culture as they go.
Scenes take place in the Ancient Olympics, Athens, Sparta, Aegean Sea and the Minotaur’s labyrinth. Approx. 2000 words
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Anglo-Saxons and Vikings Knowledge Organiser designed for KS1.
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Titanic Knowledge Organiser designed for KS1.
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Toys Knowledge Organiser designed for KS1.
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Explorers Knowledge Organiser designed for UKS2 - Shakleton, Columbus, Armstrong
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LKS3 Historical Skills Knowledge Organiser.
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Ancient Egypt Knowledge Organiser designed for KS1.
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WW2 Knowledge Organiser designed for UKS2.
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Iron Age/Celts Knowledge Organiser designed for KS1.
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Revolutions Knowledge Organiser designed for KS2.
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I made this Ancient Olympic Quiz for an Olympic themed week at school. I focuses on the History of the Ancient Olympics.
The resource has three parts:
Quiz questions for the teacher to read out - PDF
Answer sheet for the pupils - PDF
Link to an informative video (17 mins long - pictures/voice over) that I made that goes through the answers whilst adding interesting facts/telling the story of the Ancient Olympics. The video has a ‘Hercules’ sing-a-long ‘brain break’ in the middle. - link to mp4
If you didn’t want to play the video, you can always have a listen and learn all the facts to retell to your class!
NB: Question 8 mentions about how the olympics were often completed in the nude - it also makes reference in the video to Boris Johnson making a similar comment as PM