This Diwali Assembly presentation is an engaging, student-centered resource designed to introduce the festival of Diwali, exploring its core themes of light overcoming darkness, community unity, and new beginnings. Students learn the story of Diwali, its cultural significance, and the ways it’s celebrated, with a special focus on connecting these ideas to British values.
Through this assembly, students will reflect on the importance of mutual respect, tolerance, and individual liberty, discussing how Diwali’s themes resonate with values that promote inclusivity and diversity in the UK. The resource includes discussion prompts and reflection activities, making it ideal for fostering a deeper understanding of how different cultural celebrations enrich our communities.
This Mentorship Workbook is a practical, adaptable resource for guiding students in goal setting, aspiration building, and career exploration, suitable for PSHE lessons or focused career sessions. Aimed at helping students of multiple age groups, this workbook provides structured activities for identifying strengths, understanding career interests, and exploring specific subjects alongside the essential life and work skills they develop.
Key Features
Goal-Setting Templates: Students learn to set achievable short-term and long-term goals, building confidence in their academic and personal journeys.
Career Exploration Pathways: Insightful prompts guide students to reflect on possible career paths aligned with their skills and interests, supported by real-world examples.
Subject-Specific Skill Mapping: Helps students identify the transferable skills they gain from subjects like Math, English, Science, and Creative Arts, linking each to relevant career sectors.
Soft Skills Development: Focus on teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and adaptability – skills that employers value and students will use across life contexts.
Self-Reflection and Growth Tracking: Regular reflection activities encourage students to recognize their progress, boosting self-awareness and fostering resilience.
Adaptable for Differentiation: Flexible enough for various age groups and abilities, with teacher guidance included for effective delivery.
Full Scheme of work - 300+ slides and 35 lessons covering core concepts : Audience, Genre, Representation, Media Language, Institution, Media Forms, Globalisation, Semiotics, Audience Theories, Gender Theory and more.
Includes built in homeworks, worksheets and in class activities. Clear instructions and expectations for each lesson.
Appropriate for A Level or GCSE media classes, focusing on identification of Barthe’s Codes and semiotics.
Good jump off activity for written analysis, works well for modelling and group work. Worksheets begin quite guided with scaffolded terminology which is eventually removed for independant thinking.
This Creative Writing Scheme of Work is a comprehensive, skill-building resource designed to inspire and develop young writers in Years 8-11. With engaging activities, curated examples, and linked resources, this scheme guides students through essential storytelling elements: creating vivid settings, using sensory language, building memorable characters, setting the right tone, and crafting gripping short stories.
Each lesson has interactive tasks and detailed prompts that help students bring their ideas to life while exploring key techniques that enhance their writing. Structured to build confidence and creativity, this scheme encourages students to experiment with their unique voices and empowers them to create stories that captivate their readers. Ideal for both English lessons and extracurricular creative writing clubs, it is adaptable for various learning levels and paces.