The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
The perfect place for all your EYFS, KS1 and KS2 resources, Explore Education aims to provide you with amazing, outstanding lessons that help you to shine. Each lesson often has detailed planning, PowerPoints and differentiated resources. So whether you are looking for a maths lesson to get you through your next interview, an English lesson that will help you impress OFSTED or a history, science, RE, PSHE or PE unit to wow your class, this is the shop for you!
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This aspirations assembly is a fantastic way to inspire children to think about their hopes, dreams and create belief in themselves. This is a great assembly to use at any time of the year, particularly at the end of the summer when children are moving on.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class.
You will receive a 22-slide PowerPoint.
This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested.
Key features:
What are your hopes and dreams?
The key to success
What will you be in the future? (Careers)
Perseverance and not giving up
Working hard for success
Inspirational people
Reminders about believing in yourself
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Kick off your KS2 geography with a bang with this Fairtrade unit. There are five lessons and bonus resources to fill your half term with exciting and thought-provoking lessons.
This has previously been tested with Year 4 and Year 5 in a real school, however it is suitable and easily adaptable across Key Stage 2.
Each lesson comes with a detailed lesson plan with a starter, main input, main activity and plenary. There is also a PowerPoint with updated links and interesting questions to ask your class.
Lesson 1: L.O.: to understand what fair trade is and know where Fairtrade food comes from.
Success Criteria:
I can discuss what Fairtrade is.
I can explain why someone should buy Fairtrade products.
Lesson 2 L.O.: To be able to make a poster to persuade people to buy fair trade produce.
Success Criteria:
Know why fair trade products are 'a good buy’ and how they help some of the poorest people in the world.
Use persuasive language to encourage people to buy fair trade products
Lesson 3 L.O.: To know about some of the countries that make fairtrade goods and share information with others through drama
Success Criteria:
Know where my country is on a world map
Know about the people who live there, including their religion and languages
Know about the climate in my country
Be able to talk about fair trade projects in my country
Lesson 4 L.O.: To know about energy saving and how we can protect the planet through an effective speech.
Success Criteria:
I know where some of the energy used in my home comes from
I understand how energy is wasted at home and at school
I can say why we need to save energy
Lesson 5 L.O.: To be able to discuss open ended questions linked to the unfair distribution of water
Success Criteria:
Listen to others- don’t interrupt
If you want to talk, hold out your hand
Respond to what others have said
Try to join in
This unit includes:
✸ x5 Lesson plans
✸ x5 PowerPoints
✸ World map
✸ Fairtrade Packaging
✸ Story of a banana
✸ Cacao Tree Information Sheet
✸ Photos of Fairtrade workers
✸ Diary writing worksheet
✸ Poetry writing worksheet
✸ The journey of a raisin worksheet
✸ Discussion sentence starters
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These two thankfulness assemblies are a fantastic way to introduce children to the value of thankfulness and how to show gratitude.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class.
You will receive a 12-slide PowerPoint, a 14-slide PowerPoint, a PDF file containing teacher notes for each presentation, two leaf templates and an example gratitude tree display.
This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested.
There is also a Christian prayer at the end of the first PowerPoint for those who have collective worship.
Key features of Assembly 1:
Favourite things
Material goods
Things that make us truly happy
Poem about ‘treasures’ in life
Reflection time
Prayer
Key features of Assembly 2:
What is gratitude?
How to show thanks
How it feels when we give and receive thanks
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverston (there is a link to watch the story or you can read the book yourself)
Questions about The Giving Tree
What are you grateful for? Gratitude journaling
Being appreciative for what we have. Poverty and homelessness
Creating a gratitude tree
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This perseverance assembly is a fantastic way to inspire children to think about their challenges in life and create belief in themselves. This is a great assembly to use at any time of the year, particularly at the end of the summer when children are moving on.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class.
You will receive a 16-slide PowerPoint.
This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested.
Key features:
★ Thinking about challenges
★ A story about a persevering ant - Andy the Ant
★ Sharing challenges
★ Making a perseverance pledge
★ Singing with music link
★ Reflection time
★ Prayer
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These two PowerPoints explain how children need to show respect to themselves and others.
Children will also have some reflection time at the end of the assembly to think about what they have learnt and what they can do next.
These assemblies are a fantastic way to show children what respect and disrespect looks like.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class.
You will receive a 11-slide PowerPoint and a 16-slide PowerPoint.
Key features of Assembly 1:
✸ What does ‘respect’ mean?
✸ Are you disrespectful when you are angry?
✸ Are you disrespectful when someone gets hurt?
✸ Are you disrespectful to those I don’t like?
✸ How would you feel if…?
✸ How can you treat others how you would like to be treated?
✸ Reflection time
✸ Prayer
Key features of Assembly 2:
✸ Why should we show respect?
✸ Do we like others to…?
✸ What is respect?
✸ How we are all different
✸ Being disrespectful is…
✸ Treating others equally
✸ Being respectful is…
✸ Reflection time
✸ Prayer
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A unit of five lessons based about Paralympians, updated for the 2022 Paralympic Games.
These lessons could be used for RE or PSHE and aim to inspire pupils to think from another perspective and learn about inspirational people.
Each lesson is fully resourced and has a PowerPoint to go with it. There are also detailed lesson plans that tell you what resources you need for each lesson.
Lessons:
L.O: To be able to explain why someone is inspirational.
L.O: To understand the challenges faced by Paralympians.
L.O: To be able to create a fact-file about the Paralympics.
L.O: To be able to create an inspirational quote poster.
L.O: To be able to ask and answer open questions.
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These four assemblies explain the value of generosity and how children can be generous to others in different ways.
Children will also have some reflection time at the end of the assembly to think about what they have learnt and what they can do next and there is a prayer at the end of each PowerPoint.
These generosity assemblies are a fantastic way to introduce children to ways that they can show kindness to others in ways not just related to money.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class. Each PowerPoint can be used individually or as a set.
You will receive a 15-slide PowerPoint, a 18-slide PowerPoint, a 15-slide PowerPoint, a 11-slide PowerPoint, teacher notes and a video about generosity.
The assemblies are interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested.
Key features of Assembly 1:
✸ What does generosity mean?
✸ How can you be generous?
✸ Story - Feeding the 5000
✸ Reflection time about the story and how children can be generous
✸ Prayer
✸ Music suggestion
Key features of Assembly 2:
✸ What does generosity mean?
✸ Why is it important to come together as a school/community?
✸ Story - The Soup Stone (with animations)
✸ Questions about the story
✸ Reflection time - everyone is good at something. How can we make a difference?
✸ Prayer
✸ Music suggestion
Key features of Assembly 3:
✸ How should we treat others?
✸ What is generosity?
✸ What is gratitude?
✸ Giving to food banks
✸ Harvest festival
✸ Example acts of generosity
✸ Reflection time - how can children show generosity?
✸ Prayer
✸ Music suggestion
Key features of Assembly 4:
✸ Prioritising time
✸ Spending time showing kindness
✸ Video about kindness and generosity
✸ Kindness acrostic
✸ Generosity quote
✸ Quotes from the Bible
✸ Reflection time - what acts of kindness will you gift in your life? Quote reflection.
✸ Prayer
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These super PowerPoints are brilliant to teach children all about tolerance, diversity and differences.
Containing 30 slides altogether, children will learn about the British Value of tolerance through discussing their likes and dislikes and how our differences make us interesting. They will also learn about differences through a poem and a pretend scenario that will help children to understand what intolerance is.
These assemblies are great for Key Stage One or Key Stage Two and makes it easy to understand and reflect upon the value of tolerance.
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Fully resourced and planned KS2 Honesty Lesson. Includes PowerPoint. Used for an OFSTED observation and rated Outstanding. OFSTED observation interview lesson British Values interview y3 y4 y5 y6 year 4
Celebrate and learn from the stories of famous disabled people in history and today with this engaging and inclusive lesson for disability history month. This lesson covers the following learning objective and success criteria:
Learning objective: To learn about the lives and achievements of some famous disabled people in history and today, and how they overcame the challenges and barriers they faced.
Success criteria: By the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
★ Name some famous disabled people in history and today and describe their disabilities and accomplishments.
★ Compare and contrast the experiences and opportunities of disabled people in different historical periods and contexts.
★ Express your opinions and feelings about the stories of famous disabled people and how they inspire you.
This resource pack includes:
★ A detailed lesson plan with clear instructions.
★ A PowerPoint presentation with slides for the starter, main teacher input, main activity, and plenary.
★ Eight famous disabled people cards with information and images of Helen Keller, Stephen Hawking, Frida Kahlo, Ludwig van Beethoven, Stevie Wonder, Alex Zanardi, Aaron Fortheringham, and Warwick Davis.
★ A presentation criteria sheet with a checklist.
This lesson is designed to develop the students’ knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of disability as a natural and diverse part of human life, and to inspire them to pursue their goals and dreams, and to support disability equality and inclusion in their school and community. It also supports the development of the students’ research, presentation, and communication skills, as well as their critical thinking and creativity.
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These Bonfire Night assemblies are a fantastic way to introduce children to the story of Bonfire Night whilst teaching children how to keep safe during the firework season. These could also be altered to discuss fireworks at New Years Eve or other religious festivals.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class.
You will receive a two PowerPoints that can be used together or separately.
This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested.
There is also a Christian prayer at the end of the PowerPoints for those who have collective worship.
Key features of Assembly 1:
Why do we have Bonfire Night?
The story of the Gunpowder Plot
The value of tolerance (notes under the slide)
Prayer
Key features of Assembly 2:
Bonfire Night questions
Why are fireworks dangerous?
Video about firework safety
The Firework Code
Bonfire Night poem
Prayer
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These two PowerPoints explain how words can hurt others and encourage children to think before they speak.
Children will also have some reflection time at the end of the assembly to think about what they have learnt and what they can do next.
These hurtful words assemblies are a fantastic way to introduce children to the value of friendship and how to show kindness to otheres.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class.
You will receive a 14-slide PowerPoint and a 12-slide PowerPoint.
This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested.
Key features of Assembly 1:
✸ Thinking about the ‘Sticks and Stones’ saying. Is it true?
✸ Best and worst things people have said to you
✸ What happens when you speak thoughtlessly
✸ Times when people hurt others
✸ People’s reactions (face-to-face and online)
✸ Reflection: Saying positive things
✸ Reflection: Thinking before we speak
Key features of Assembly 2:
✸ Using an apple to symbolise the power of mean words
✸ Thinking about what you can do if you are upset by someone’s words
✸ Using toothpaste to symbolise the impossible task of taking back hurtful words
✸ Example video to show how powerful words can be
✸ Reflection: words are powerful
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In this unit, children will explore Christianity and how Christians use the bible verse ‘Love thy neighbour’ to help and care for others in their community and in other countries. They will be inspired by the Bible verse to help others and think about the differences they can make.
Each lesson has a detailed lesson plan, PowerPoint and accompanying resources.
Lesson 1
L.O. To understand the meaning of ‘love your neighbour’.
Success Criteria:
I understand the ways that Christians show commitment to God.
I can give examples of what Christians do to show their commitment to God.
I understand the difficulties of showing commitment to God from a Christian’s point of view.
Lesson 2
L.O. To understand how others can inspire people to save others.
Success Crtieria:
I can discuss what a ‘neighbour’ means and how we can show ‘love’, ‘care’ and ‘help’.
I can give examples of how people help others.
I understand the concept of ‘love your neighbour’ and how I relate to this.
Lesson 3
L.O. To understand the key beliefs of Christianity.
Success Criteria:
I can discuss my beliefs about what is important in life.
I can ask questions about beliefs and Christianity.
I can discuss what inspires myself and others and why
Lesson 4
L.O. I understand that building relationships with others are expressions of faith.
Success Criteria:
I can create a poster that inspires others
I understand why and how Christians Love Thy Neighbour
I am inspired by this unit and can plan what I will do to Love Thy Neighbour
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Ignite a spark of determination in your students with this engaging bundle of three assemblies designed for KS1 and KS2 children. Each assembly is packed with inspiring stories, interactive activities, and thoughtful reflections to empower students to overcome challenges, dream big, and unleash their determination.
Assembly 1: "Overcoming Challenges"
Discover the power of determination as you delve into the story of “The Little Seed” who faced numerous obstacles on its journey to becoming a magnificent tree. Engage in discussions about personal challenges, learn from inspiring historical figures, and reflect on strategies to overcome obstacles. With this assembly, students will embrace the belief that determination can conquer any hurdle.
Assembly 2: "Dream Big: Reach for the Stars!"
Embark on a journey of dreams and determination with this assembly. Through an interactive opening activity, students will visualize their dreams and contribute to a Dream Wall, fostering a supportive community of shared aspirations. Explore the story of “The Little Astronaut” who pursued his dream despite doubts and setbacks. Engage in partner reflections to discover connections between dreams and find ways to collaborate and support each other. This assembly will encourage students to believe in the power of their dreams and strive for greatness.
Assembly 3: "Unleash Your Determination"
Unleash the incredible power of determination with this captivating assembly. Experience the timeless tale of “The Little Engine That Could,” which demonstrates the strength of unwavering determination. Engage in a determination pledge, reflecting on inner strength and drawing inspiration from historical figures who exemplified determination. Participate in a goal-setting workshop to break down aspirations into actionable steps. Students will be empowered to unleash their full potential and celebrate the amazing things they can achieve.
Each assembly includes a PowerPoint presentation and comprehensive teacher notes, providing guidance and additional resources to make implementation seamless. With these determination assemblies, you’ll nurture a resilient and motivated mindset in your students, equipping them with the tools to overcome challenges, dream big, and unleash their determination.
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his comprehensive pack of 17 editable drug fact sheets provides everything you need for effective drug education in PSHE. Each fact sheet covers a different drug, including alcohol, amphetamines, anabolic steroids, caffeine, cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy, GHB, heroin, LSD, magic mushrooms, nitrates, solvents, tobacco, tranquilisers and also includes information on drug words and the law.
The fact sheets provide basic information about each drug, including their street names, drug type, ways of taking it, effects, risks, and the law. They are editable in Word document format, allowing you to customize them to suit your specific needs and to add additional information if necessary.
These fact sheets are perfect for use in PSHE lessons, drug awareness programs, or for any organization involved in drug education. They are designed to engage students in critical thinking and reasoning about the dangers of drugs and the importance of making informed choices.
With this comprehensive pack of editable drug fact sheets, you can ensure that your students receive the most up-to-date and accurate information about drugs and their effects. These fact sheets are an essential resource for any school or organization looking to provide high-quality drug education that meets OFSTED requirements for teaching about drug and alcohol education, and promotes mastery of the subject.
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Discover the enchanting tale of ‘People of the Rainbow’ a heartwarming story that teaches children the importance of embracing diversity and celebrating individuality. In the magical town of Harmonyville, each unique Rainbow Person represents a different color, coming together to create a vibrant tapestry of unity. Follow Ruby, a little Rainbow Girl, as she learns that change is a beautiful part of life and that, just like the colors of the rainbow, every person is special in their own way. This engaging and uplifting story encourages children aged 8 and above to appreciate differences, fostering a message of love, acceptance, and harmony. Perfect for promoting inclusivity in the classroom!
These two friendship assemblies are a fantastic way to introduce children to the value of friendship and how to be a good friend.
You could use these for a primary school, KS1 only, KS2 only or in class.
You will receive a 25-slide PowerPoint that can easily be edited to be made shorter or divided into another assembly, a 13-slide PowerPoint and a PDF file containing teacher notes for each presentation.
This assembly is interactive and involves the children to make sure they are engaged and interested.
There is also a Christian prayer at the end of the first PowerPoint for those who have collective worship.
Key features of Assembly 1:
Listening to music about friendship
What makes a good friend? What qualities do they have?
Sharing experiences together through the good times and bad times
Listening to poetry about friendship
Maintaining friendships
Situations - what would you do?
Prayer
Key features of Assembly 2:
How to behave towards your friends
Ways to harm a friendship
When it is right and wrong to keep a secret/promise
Poem about friendship
Quotes about friendship
Song suggestions
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A display showing different types of successful learner and the attribute for each. Great display for growth mindset. Cogs link together.
24 page Word document with editable and extra cogs to add your own criteria.