This is a collection of 6 short stories and 3 story extracts, with short style comprehension based questions as well as some longer writing or reader response tasks to link to the stories. Each story has different tasks designed specifically with that story in mind.
Some of the stories also have “listen along” links to youtube etc to help students who may struggle to access the reading alone. They all tend to be linked to crime or behaviour that is perceived as deviant (but not all of them) and range different cultures/author backgrounds etc.
These can be used as in class extracts with tasks used in class, or used for homework or private study. They can be used as standalone stories/tasks or as a collection.
The stories included:
Tell Tale Heart
Lamb to the Slaughter
The Landlady
The Fly
Happily Ever After
My Antonio (extract)
The Paradise Carpet
The Hate U Give (Extract)
Crongton Knights (Extract)
Attached is an assembly resource that can be used either in whole year group assemblies or as a form/registration resource during Pride month. The assembly explores the history of Pride, key figures in the Stonewall uprisings, and then the history of Pride in the UK. It goes on to talk about why we still need Pride, with statistics from both the office of national statistics and Stonewall. Finally, there is a moment to thin about how we can be good allies and a slide with some charities who students can reach out to.
There is guidance in the note sections for the teachers who are delivering the slides, and most slides have some scripting in them to aid delivery. There also some notes for teachers to edit the slides- it does not require a huge amount of editing, just making sure that the information is appropriate for your setting and your students.
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
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.
A resource to help celebrate Pride in school. A PowerPoint with different pride flags and what they mean, exploring when they were designed and what the colour symbolism is.
Also includes a short quiz activity for the end of the tutor time and a longer design/drawing activity if you have a longer amount of time for your registration period.
There are teacher notes at the beginning to explain how to use the resource effectively and how to ask questions etc from your students.
Hope you find it useful, happy Pride month!
A tutor time powerpoint quiz that can be used in registration time as a quick way to celebrate Pride month. Has answers. Consists of pictures of the following people hidden with Pride flags that reveals the name of the person and their face when clicked on. We have tried to make sure there is a good variety of people from different walks of life and age groups etc
All animations etc have been applied already so should be able to just plug and play!
Elliott Page
Noah Schapp
Dylan Mulvaney
Jojo Siwa
Nigel Owens
Sandi Toksvig
Leah and Caitlin
Lil Nas X
Hannah Gadsby
Carter Kehan
Janelle Monae
Graham Norton
Bella Ramsey
Johnathon Van Ness
Indya Moore
This is a French lesson focusing on the poem Cher Frere Blanc (Dear White Brother). Containing multiple activities for the poem, print outs, and notes in the PPT for teacher. A great resource year round but especially during October for Black History Month.
This is both of my LGBTQ pride slides available for KS3 and KS4. They can be used for assemblies, tutor or registration time, or as part of PSHE/RS/Life Skills lessons.
The KS3 power point contains the following:
what is Pride?
where did Pride start?
what does the Pride flag mean?
LGBTQ in modern culture
Why don’t we have straight pride?
What still needs to happen
5 ways to be an ally
Further
The KS4 power point contains the following:
What is pride?
Where did Pride start?
What were the Stonewall riots?
What happened after Stonewall?
LGBTQ in modern culture
Why don’t we have straight Pride?
What still needs to happen?
5 ways to be an ally
Further Information
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 English Maths .
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 6 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Languages- these are people from Spanish, French and German backgrounds.
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. These can also be used to promote LGBTQ visibility year round, or could be used as tutor time discussion prompts or as part of PSHE lessons.
This set contains:
4 posters for Art
5 posters for Business and Computing
6 posters for Design Technology
6 posters for English
7 posters for Humanities
6 posters for Languages
4 posters for Maths
5 posters for Media
5 posters for Music
5 posters for PE
5 posters for Performing Arts
5 posters for Science
A set of 13 posters featuring Black POC LGBTQ+ Heroes from lots of different walks of life and industries. Can be used as part of Black History Month celebrations or as a standalone display on their own.
Laverne Cox- actress
Janelle Monae- musician
RuPaul Charles - drag queen and tv personality
Lil Nas X- rapper
Nicola Adams - boxer
Alvin Ailey - choreographer and dancer
Alice Walker - author
Audre Lorde - poet
Jason Collins- basketball player
Alicia Garzea- BLM co-founder
Dr Craig Poku- Physicist
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein- Scientist
Dr. Bayard Rustin- Political Figure
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.
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
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 6 LGBTQ Heroes from the field of Technology (including food tech, design, architecture, textiles.)
This set is included in some of the Bundles available on my shop, which also contains other faculty collection for school wide promotion.
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.
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 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.
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.
A single slide PowerPoint with an introduction on how to make your classroom a safe and welcoming space to support those who are trans/non-binary, and to also promote support and respect for trans/non-binary identifying people amongst all students.