Christmas/End of Year Quiz 2024Quick View
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Christmas/End of Year Quiz 2024

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Enable editing when you launch in PowerPoint to see the presentation correctly The ULTIMATE 2024 Christmas / End of Year quiz that recaps what has happened around the world in 2024, including specific sports, TV/film and music rounds! There are 90 questions in total over 8 rounds with five different formats to keep students on their toes! The colourful and engaging PowerPoint is fully editable and comes with a structured student answer sheet too. The answer of the quiz are relayed at the end on the quiz but can be moved to the end of each round if you prefer! The rounds are: Round 1: Good news around the world from January - March Round 2: Sporting moments from 2024 (picture round) Round 3: Good news around the world from April -June Round 4: TV & Film from 2024 (find the answer round) Round 5: Good news around the world from July - September Round 6: Music from 2024 (Rank the artists based in streams) Round 7: Good news around the world from October-December Round 8: Christmas across the curriculum We hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed putting it together! The lesson has been designed to fit within a 60 minute lesson slot but could easily be adapted to fit any lesson size, including being completed over a series of tutor times. PSHE Power Hour resources are created to not only allow anyone to deliver the content with ease and confidence, but also engage students in the room due to their creative tasks and aesthetically pleasing designs. Take a look at the PSHE POWER Hour website for more resources and bookable workshops for both students and parents. pshepowerhour.co.uk Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly free resources! Alternatively, conatact us on lucy@pshepowerhour.co.uk
PRIDE Month 2025Quick View
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PRIDE Month 2025

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PRIDE MONTH 2025 - LGBTQIA+ HISTORY AND ALLYSHIP This lesson has been designed to convey the message of “The Fabric of Freedom” which is in line with the World PRIDE 2025 theme The lesson focuses on: Exploring the community behind the acronym LGBTQIA+ Understanding why PRIDE is celebrated each June What were the Stonewall Riots and how did they influence the PRIDE movement. Other moments in LGBTQIA+ history that highlight persecution and triumphs within the community prior to the Stonewall Riots. What it means to be an ally and how you can be an ally everyday. How to seek support for LGBTQIA+ related matters. The lesson package comes with a visually engaging PowerPoint, comprehensive teaching notes and easy to follow student worksheet, that you can either distribute digitally or quickly print. The lesson has been designed to fit within a 60 minute lesson slot but could easily be adapted to fit any lesson size, including being completed over a series of tutor times. PSHE Power Hour resources are created to not only allow anyone to deliver the content with ease and confidence, but also engage students in the room due to their creative tasks and aesthetically pleasing designs. Take a look at the PSHE POWER Hour website for more resources and bookable workshops for both students and parents. pshepowerhour.co.uk Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly free resources! Alternatively, conatact us on lucy@pshepowerhour.co.uk
PRIDE MONTH QuizQuick View
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PRIDE MONTH Quiz

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PRIDE MONTH 2025 Quiz A fun and engaging quiz for students to take part in to highlight PRIDE month and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community. The lesson has been designed to fit within a PSHE lesson, tutor time or assembly slot but could easily be adapted to fit any lesson size. PSHE Power Hour resources are created to not only allow anyone to deliver the content with ease and confidence, but also engage students in the room due to their creative tasks and aesthetically pleasing designs. Take a look at the PSHE POWER Hour website for more resources and bookable workshops for both students and parents. pshepowerhour.co.uk Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly free resources! Alternatively, contact us on lucy@pshepowerhour.co.uk
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Human Rights

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This lesson has been designed to introduce the theme of human rights and encourages students to evaluate their human rights in order of which they feel are the most important and why. The lesson focuses on: What is the difference between a right and a responsibility. What is the UDHR, why was it written and who wrote it. What are you human rights (simplified version for students to comprehend). Which ones are seen to be the most fundamental and important human rights. The lesson package comes with a visually engaging PowerPoint, comprehensive teaching notes and easy to follow student worksheet, that you can either distribute digitally or quickly print. The lesson has been designed to fit within a 60 minute lesson slot but could easily be adapted to fit any lesson size, including being completed over a series of tutor times. PSHE Power Hour resources are created to not only allow anyone to deliver the content with ease and confidence, but also engage students in the room due to their creative tasks and aesthetically pleasing designs. Take a look at the PSHE POWER Hour website for more resources and bookable workshops for both students and parents. pshepowerhour.co.uk Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly free resources! Alternatively, contact us on lucy@pshepowerhour.co.uk
Anti-Bullying Week 2024 - Choose RespectQuick View
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Anti-Bullying Week 2024 - Choose Respect

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**ANTI-BULLYING LESSON 2024 - CHOOSE RESPECT** This lesson has been designed to convey the message of “Choose Respect” in support of the Anti-Bullying Alliance 2024 campaign. The lesson focuses on: Questioning if the context of scenario or relationship changes the amount of respect shown to others. Analysing the phrase “Respect is given but trust is earned” Understanding the relationship between your intent, actions and impact on others. Understanding what aspects of others and ourselves we should show respect, such as opinions, privacy, space, relationships etc… How to seek support for bullying if needed. The lesson package comes with a visually engaging PowerPoint, comprehensive teaching notes and easy to follow student worksheet, that you can either distribute digitally or quickly print. The lesson has been designed to fit within a 60 minute lesson slot but could easily be adapted to fit any lesson size, including being completed over a series of tutor times. PSHE Power Hour resources are created to not only allow anyone to deliver the content with ease and confidence, but also engage students in the room due to their creative tasks and aesthetically pleasing designs. Take a look at the PSHE POWER Hour website for more resources and bookable workshops for both students and parents. pshepowerhour.co.uk Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly free resources! Alternatively, conatact us on lucy@pshepowerhour.co.uk