Combat misinformation with this engaging classroom display! Teach students how to verify sources, recognize facts vs. opinions, and think critically.
Enhance your classroom with this vibrant and educational display board designed to help students navigate the complexities of misinformation. Perfect for PSHE lessons, this display features eye-catching visuals and clear, concise content that guides students through the steps of verifying sources, cross-referencing information, using fact-checking websites, and distinguishing between facts and opinions. Empower your students to think critically and become informed digital citizens with this essential teaching tool. Easy to set up and adaptable to any classroom environment!
This comprehensive bundle equips educators with essential tools to raise awareness about misinformation in today’s digital age. Perfect for both assemblies and classroom settings, it includes:
Assembly Presentation: A ready-to-use, engaging presentation that introduces students to the concept of misinformation, exploring how it spreads and the impact it can have on society. Designed to spark discussions and critical thinking, it’s ideal for assemblies or class sessions that aim to highlight the importance of media literacy.
Classroom Display Pack: A visually striking set of posters and materials for creating a classroom display that reinforces key messages about identifying and avoiding misinformation. These resources are designed to be engaging and educational, helping to instill good information habits in students throughout the school day.
This bundle provides a complete solution to support teachers in educating students on the importance of being critical thinkers in the face of false or misleading information.
Create an engaging and educational classroom display on AI in the Workplace with this comprehensive pack, perfect for secondary students. This resource helps students explore how AI is shaping various industries and opening up new career opportunities. The display also includes thought-provoking ethical questions surrounding AI’s impact on society.
What’s included:
What is AI? Infographic: Clear and concise infographic introducing the concept of AI.
Career Paths in AI Infographic: Highlighting emerging career opportunities in fields such as data science, robotics, and AI ethics.
AI in Everyday Life Poster: Showcasing practical uses of AI in areas like healthcare, transport, and education.
Ethical Questions about AI Display: Presenting key ethical dilemmas in AI, such as bias, job automation, and privacy concerns.
AI Technologies Poster: A breakdown of key AI technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision.
This display is designed to spark curiosity and discussion, making it a great addition to lessons on Citizenship, Careers, or STEM topics. It can also be used as a standalone learning tool or an introduction to a larger unit on AI and technology.
Format: Printable posters and infographics, easily adaptable for different classroom spaces.
Perfect for: PSHE, Careers Education, Computing, and Citizenship classrooms.
This comprehensive bundle provides everything you need for a 10-15 minute assembly and a fully designed classroom display on AI in the Workplace. Tailored for secondary school students, the bundle covers key topics such as What is AI, Key AI technologies, AI in Everyday Life, and Ethical Questions, linking directly to the Careers and Citizenship curriculum in the UK.
What’s included:
AI Assembly Pack: A scripted assembly presentation with slides, covering AI’s impact on industries, career opportunities, and ethical considerations. Includes interactive discussion ideas to engage students.
Classroom Display: Visual materials for a dynamic classroom display, featuring:
What is AI? Infographic
Career paths in AI infographic
AI in everyday life and technologies posters
Ethical questions about AI
This bundle can also be expanded into a longer session, promoting discussions about the future of AI, its impact on jobs, and ethical dilemmas. Perfect for use in PSHE, Careers, or STEM classrooms and assemblies.
Ideal for: Secondary schools focusing on technology, careers, and citizenship education.
Human curiousity - Ever wondered why we explore space? There is a huge financial and human cost but there are some very good reasons why humans continue to explore space.
Aimed at children from aged 9 - 16
Themes explored - exploration, space, size and scale of space, human ingenuity, space discoveries, curiosity
Includes presentation notes
NB - For the best formatted version of this presentation you will need to use the Google Slides version of this. Simply copy and paste the link which is contained within the presentation
The impact of technology - Then and Now
Jobs of the future and careers advice - What do you want to be when you grow up?
Out with the old in with the new (E-waste and the environmental impact)
Sports Day/Olympics - Winning and Losing (Eddie the Eagle)
British Explorers (A story of courage, self-belief and tenacity)
Human curiosity - Exploring space
Save time planning assemblies. 9 fantastic assemblies aimed at secondary aged children. Themes covered: -
The power of knowledge - Have you ever wondered?
The impact of technology - Then and Now
Jobs of the future and careers advice - What do you want to be when you grow up?
British Explorers - A story of courage, self-belief and tenacity.
Technology and the environmental impact - Exploring e-waste
Winning and losing - the story of Eddie the Eagle
Great British Inventions
NEW - AI in the Workplace
NEW - Misinformation
This resource provides a fully scripted assembly on AI in education and the workplace, perfect for secondary school students. It covers key AI concepts, types of AI, technologies, and real-world applications, alongside ethical questions surrounding AI’s impact on jobs, bias, and privacy.
Contents include:
PowerPoint slides
Fully scripted content
Audience interaction ideas
Bonus: The resource can easily be expanded into a longer lesson or discussion-based activity on the future of work and ethical AI, allowing for deeper student engagement.
Aimed at upper KS2 and secondary school children.
This assembly explores the following themes: -
Explore the changing world of employment
What did it used to be like?
What are the typical jobs our ancestors did?
What are the current trends?
What is changing? - patterns, technology, employment rights, conditions
What will the jobs be in the future?
Ending - what do the children need to do to equip themselves for a changing job market?
2 or 3 slides will need to be adapted as they are personal to my own history but this could be a fun thing for you to do:)
Includes presentation notes
NB - For the best formatted version of this presentation you will need to use the Google Slides version of this. Simply copy and paste the link which is contained within the presentation