A class assembly script for Infants/Middle school children describing the true meaning of Easter using ORT characters (but these can be omitted/played by other characters).<br />
Optional songs from Out of the Ark Easter book.
A template where children complete the Buddhist wheel of life...<br />
Buddhists do not focus on creation. They think it is important to focus on living a good life. Buddhists also believe in the wheel of life.
Easter Assembly/Play telling the Christian meaning of Easter. <br />
Based on the Oxford Reading Tree Characters - Biff, Chip, Kipper etc. - and written for younger children although can be adapted for older age group. The children talk about chicks, chocolate, hot cross buns etc. then go on a magic adventure to the time of Jesus. The Easter story is then explained in a simple and age-appropriate way.<br />
Clearly written script with stage directions and song suggestions, mainly from Out of the Ark.
A worksheet which allows children to record what happened each day of creation according to the Christian faith.<br />
Can be used as an assessment tool and/or wall display.
A complete script for a class assembly about how we should be thankful for the things we have.<br />
The letters of HARVEST are rearranged to help explain this festival.<br />
Optional songs from Out of the Ark Easter song book.
A class assembly/play explaining the origins of Chinese New Year. The script is based on the characters from Oxford Reading Tree - Biff, Chip, Kipper etc - and is suitable for younger year groups although can be adapted for older children.<br />
The script is clearly set out with stage directions and a simple Chinese New Year song.
Complete Harvest assembly script and additional resources for Infants/Middle school children.<br />
Based on news report with two 'in studio' presenters and reporters. <br />
Script talks about how we should be thankful for what we have and includes a mini play based on 'The Little Red Hen'.<br />
Optional songs are from Out of the Ark.<br />
Includes two PPTs and pictures that can be used to illustrate songs.
A selection of eight fun group problem solving activities which encourage teamwork and a wide range of problem solving skills.<br />
All activities are active and use simple, easily sourced resources. <br />
Also includes problem solving skills signs/display.
<p>A PowerPoint activity, fact sheet to highlight main points and recording sheet to help children learn about and understand the festival of Wesak.</p>
A simple worksheet for younger children to help them identify initial written greetings in French.<br />
Children read phrase and identify the time of day it would be spoken. They then use appropriate colours to colour the letters in. For example, bon nuit would be coloured in dark colours.<br />
Can be used as an assessment piece.
A booklet to help children learn the French days of the week and become familiar with the written words.<br />
Children read and copy each day of the week word then draw what they would do on that day.<br />
Can be printed as a booklet or individual sheets.
'I can explain the reasons for and the main aspects of the Buddhist’s Flower Festival.'<br />
A PowerPoint explaining the story behind the Buddhist Flower Festival/Buddha's birthday.<br />
Also includes an activity for a display.
I can explain why Hindus celebrate Makar Sankranti and describe at least one tradition.<br />
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A short clip explains traditions linked to this festival.<br />
Questions and images help stimulate group/class discussions.<br />
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Kite design activity concludes lesson.
Children will have been taught three responses to 'Ca va?' (on worksheet). <br />
They will read the words then draw an appropriate facial expression to match.<br />
Can be used as an assessment piece.
Children read and write a reply to the question. They then draw their response.<br />
Worksheet can be used a prompt for talking and listening activity.
Children create three different faces on worksheet. For example, brown, long, straight hair, blue eyes etc.<br />
Teacher/class member calls out various features in French.<br />
Children tick off each feature on their drawing if it's called out.<br />
First child to tick all five features wins.<br />
Encourages careful listening and also helps consolidate colours.
PowerPoint start with a moral question for children to discuss.<br />
The Five Precepts of Buddhism and the Noble Truths are explained.<br />
Children are encouraged to discuss the relevance of these in today's modern society.<br />
Homework activity is included.