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Hello and welcome to my TES store, thank you for popping in and I hope that you find something which is useful. I am a Teaching & Learning Leader with a passion for creating an engaging and challenging curriculum journey for all students. I am the winner of 'Secondary Teacher of the Year' awarded by Essex Teaching Awards 2019 with a proven track record of GCSE success by making every lesson count with well resourced lessons. Email: msmithmarable@greenswardacademy.co.uk

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Hello and welcome to my TES store, thank you for popping in and I hope that you find something which is useful. I am a Teaching & Learning Leader with a passion for creating an engaging and challenging curriculum journey for all students. I am the winner of 'Secondary Teacher of the Year' awarded by Essex Teaching Awards 2019 with a proven track record of GCSE success by making every lesson count with well resourced lessons. Email: msmithmarable@greenswardacademy.co.uk
Remembrance Day 2017 - SMSC
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Remembrance Day 2017 - SMSC

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Hello, I have created this PPT to be used during mentor/form/registration however it can be used as part of a lesson. It discusses the origins of Remembrance Day, the symbolism of the poppy through poetry and how the Royal British Legion are helping personnel today. There is a discussion task around British Values at the end too. I hope you find this useful, Mel
Halloween - SMSC Activity
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Halloween - SMSC Activity

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Hello, This is a resource I have created to send to all tutor groups in our school and sixth form college. It is designed as a 15 minute activity during the SMSC slot in our week. The activity covers the origins of Halloween in Britain, how it is celebrated today, questions to check understanding and then a discussion task around British Values. I hope you find this useful :) Thanks, Melissa
Westminster Terror Attack Assembly/SMSC Activity
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Westminster Terror Attack Assembly/SMSC Activity

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Hello, this is planned to be used during our SMSC form time activity slot across Secondary ad Sixth Form, however can also be used as an assembly. The PPT gives details of: 1. What happened 2. Short video on the vigil and recognising the victims 3. 2 questions about the attack answered using sources from Newsround 4. Quotes about peace through Islam 5. British Values - invites students to identify what they are and how they can be linked to this incident. I have also typed notes about how each one can be linked in case there is any doubt. I hope you find this useful and any feedback is appreciated.
Red Nose Day / Comic Relief 2017
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Red Nose Day / Comic Relief 2017

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This was planned for our weekly SMSC mentor activity and assembly. The slides include 2 video clips, brief history of the charity, space to include details of what your school plans to do to raise money and a task linked to British Values. I hope you find this useful!
Automation in Work - SMSC/ PSHE Form Time Activity or Assembly
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Automation in Work - SMSC/ PSHE Form Time Activity or Assembly

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This Powerpoint is planned for the SMSC form group activity but can also be used in an assembly. It will be sent to all forms in the school and sixth form so it is suitable for years 7-13. Students are invited to discuss their job prospects and how technology could impact this in the coming years. What can they do to prepare for this? There is a 10 minute video exploring how technology has impacted jobs and how it will continue to do so. The last reflection task links back to British Values.
International Women's Day Assembly 2017
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International Women's Day Assembly 2017

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I have planned this PPT to be used as a SMSC mentor activity or assembly. It focuses on the #beboldforchange campaign for 2017. Includes video clips, British Values link and questions for discussion. Appropriate for KS 3,4 and 5.