We provide resources with a focus on cognitive load in PSHE, RE, Citizenship and Awareness Events. Our resources require no prior planning, preparation or previous subject knowledge.
We provide resources with a focus on cognitive load in PSHE, RE, Citizenship and Awareness Events. Our resources require no prior planning, preparation or previous subject knowledge.
Behaviour / PSHE resource for use in an assembly or form time period on being respectful and using good manners. This resource also comes with a pupil reflection sheet for use in a detention / isolation setting (or could be set for homework) when pupils do not meet the expectations in this area. The slides could also be printed for the pupil to work through again if needed. This lesson focuses on why it is important to be respectful and use good manners and how we can do this within lessons and school in general. This resource forms part of our behaviour curriculum which provides behaviour related resources on a range of different topic areas.
We also have behaviour lessons covering -
Behaviour for learning
Why good behaviour is important
Moving safely around school
Attendance and punctuality
Uniform
Beginning a lesson
Equipment
Completing homework
Travel to and from school
Friendship
Online behaviour and safety
Resilience / Growth Mindset in lessons
Respecting our environment
Taking responsibility
Working well with others
Or you can purchase our whole behaviour curriculum for a reduced price on our website.
All of our resources are designed to support metacognition and so are simply designed with no unnecessary text or images, also making them ideal for use with SEN pupils. Slides are fully editable allowing you to adapt to your own setting if required.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here.
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We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
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Behaviour / PSHE resource for use in an assembly or form time period on beginning a lesson appropriately. This resource also comes with a pupil reflection sheet for use in a detention / isolation setting (or could be set for homework) when pupils do not meet the expectations in this area. The slides could also be printed for the pupil to work through again if needed. This lesson focuses on why it is important to start lessons promptly and appropriately and the possible consequences of not doing so. This resource forms part of our behaviour curriculum which provides behaviour related resources on a range of different topic areas.
We also have behaviour lessons covering -
Behaviour for learning
Why good behaviour is important
Moving safely around school
Attendance and punctuality
Uniform
Being respectful and using good manners
Equipment
Completing homework
Travel to and from school
Friendship
Online behaviour and safety
Resilience / Growth Mindset in lessons
Respecting our environment
Taking responsibility
Working well with others
Or you can purchase our whole behaviour curriculum for a reduced price on our website.
All of our resources are designed to support metacognition and so are simply designed with no unnecessary text or images, also making them ideal for use with SEN pupils. Slides are fully editable allowing you to adapt to your own setting if required.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Behaviour, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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Behaviour / PSHE resource for use in an assembly or form time period on uniform. This resource also comes with a pupil reflection sheet for use in a detention / isolation setting (or could be set for homework) when pupils do not meet the expectations in this area. The slides could also be printed for the pupil to work through again if needed. This lesson focuses on why we have school uniforms. This resource forms part of our behaviour curriculum which provides behaviour related resources on a range of different topic areas.
We also have behaviour lessons covering -
Behaviour for learning
Why good behaviour is important
Beginning a lesson
Attendance and punctuality
Moving safely around school
Being respectful and using good manners
Equipment
Completing homework
Travel to and from school
Friendship
Online behaviour and safety
Resilience / Growth Mindset in lessons
Respecting our environment
Taking responsibility
Working well with others
Or you can purchase our whole behaviour curriculum for a reduced price on our website.
All of our resources are designed to support metacognition and so are simply designed with no unnecessary text or images, also making them ideal for use with SEN pupils. Slides are fully editable allowing you to adapt to your own setting if required.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Behaviour, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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Behaviour / PSHE resource for use in an assembly or form time period on moving safely around school. This resource also comes with a pupil reflection sheet for use in a detention / isolation setting (or could be set for homework) when pupils do not meet the expectations in this area. The slides could also be printed for the pupil to work through again if needed. This lesson focuses on why it is important to move around school safely and the possible consequences of not doing so. This resource forms part of our behaviour curriculum which provides behaviour related resources on a range of different topic areas.
We also have behaviour lessons covering -
Behaviour for learning
Why good behaviour is important
Beginning a lesson
Attendance and punctuality
Uniform
Being respectful and using good manners
Equipment
Completing homework
Travel to and from school
Friendship
Online behaviour and safety
Resilience / Growth Mindset in lessons
Respecting our environment
Taking responsibility
Working well with others
Or you can purchase our whole behaviour curriculum for a reduced price on our website.
All of our resources are designed to support metacognition and so are simply designed with no unnecessary text or images, also making them ideal for use with SEN pupils. Slides are fully editable allowing you to adapt to your own setting if required.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Behaviour, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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This is a termly assembly theme plan dated for Term 2 of School Year 2024/25 however the dates can be changed.
The termly theme is Peace, Conflict and Choosing Respect with each week having a theme related to this topic or an applicable awareness event e.g. Anti Bullying Week.
This plan is designed for a Secondary School however could easily be adapted for Primary School.
The plan includes a UNICEF Rights Respecting Article of the Week which relates to the weekly theme and a short Bible quotation which also relates to the theme.
Each week also sets out awareness events that are applicable.
Some guidance is given as to what you might like to focus an assembly on each week as well as some thoughts for the week.
Youcantknoweverything Education create lesson, form time / assembly, display and planning resources in the subject areas of PSHE, Awareness Events, Citizenship, Careers, Behaviour and RE. These resources are editable and simply designed to support pupil metacognition and allow easy delivery even if the teacher is not a specialist in the subject area. We offer access to all current and future resources for only £29.99 for an individual teacher or £39.99 for a school. Please see our website for more information.
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Careers form time tutorial / assembly resource looking at Green Careers Week covering what a green career is and why they are important.
We also have other upcoming awareness and festival free and premium resources available in our TES Shop and for a discount price on our website.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20 - 25 minute tutorial / assembly but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist.
Tutorial / Assembly includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion / Consider and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video clip
Ask an expert further support slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE tutorial / assembly resources as well as support and guidance on making the most out of form / tutorial time sessions please join our new community Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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PSHE form time tutorial / assembly resource looking at this year’s Anti Bullying Week theme of ‘Choose Respect’. The lesson looks at what bullying is, what respect is and how we can use it to overcome disagreements and avoid bullying. It also includes, this year’s official video, reasons people might not report bullying for themselves and others and why it is important to do so, where pupils can get support in relation to bullying and finally a respect and bullying pledge. The lesson uses scenarios and videos to get pupils to consider the impact of a range of different behaviours. Use as an assembly may require minor editing.
We also offer this resource in a full lesson format and have other upcoming awareness and festival resources available in our TES Shop and for a discount price on our website.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20 - 25 minute tutorial / assembly but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist.
Tutorial / Assembly includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video clips
Scenario task
Optional Rights Respecting Schools slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE tutorial / assembly resources as well as support and guidance on making the most out of form / tutorial time sessions please join our new community Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
Youcantknoweverything Education
PSHE lesson looking at this year’s Anti Bullying Week theme of ‘Choose Respect’. The lesson looks at what bullying is, what respect is and how we can use it to overcome disagreements and avoid bullying, this year’s official video, reasons people might not report bullying for themselves and others and why it is important to do so, where pupils can get support in relation to bullying and finally a respect and bullying pledge. The lesson uses scenarios and videos to get pupils to consider the impact of a range of different behaviours.
If you enjoy this lesson we have a number of other resources linked to awareness and religious events coming up in the next few months (including a number of free ones), all available in our TES Shop or for a discount on our website.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, or preparation required). You may wish to print out the mind map template and pupil pledge but the lesson can be delivered without doing so. The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute lesson but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist.
Lesson includes-
Teacher and pupil guidance slides
Starter and plenary task
Clear and accurate information
Video Clips
Scenario Tasks
Mind map task
Discussion and feedback tasks
Further support slide
Related careers slide
Optional Rights Respecting Schools slide
Optional pupil pledge
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources and our subscription offer on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
Youcantknoweverything Education
Free form time tutorial / assembly looking at the festival of Halloween including the history and origins of the celebration as well as how we can celebrate it in a way which is considerate of others and the environment. If you enjoy this lesson we have a number of other resources linked to awareness and religious events coming up in the next few months, all available in our TES Shop or for a discount on our website. We also offer this resource in a full lesson format here.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20 - 25 minute tutorial / assembly but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so. Some minor editing may be needed for use as an assembly.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist.
Tutorial / Assembly includes-
Starter and plenary task
Clear and accurate information
Video Clip
Comprehension Tasks
Discuss / Consider tasks and feedback
Related careers slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE tutorial / assembly resources as well as support and guidance on making the most out of form / tutorial time sessions please join our new community Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources on our TES Shop here or on our website…
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
Youcantknoweverything Education
Free lesson looking at the festival of Halloween including the history and origins of the celebration as well as how we can celebrate it in a way which is considerate of others and the environment. If you enjoy this lesson we have a number of other resources linked to awareness and religious events coming up in the next few months, all available in our TES Shop or for a discount on our website.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, or preparation required). You may wish to print out the social media and timeline template and the history slides but these could also be read from the board or an electronic device. The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute lesson but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist.
Lesson includes-
Starter and plenary task
Clear and accurate information
Video Clip
Comprehension Tasks
Timeline task
Discussion and feedback tasks
Further information slide
Related careers slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources and our subscription offer on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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This form time tutorial / assembly looks at the festival of Diwali, discussing its significance for Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. The lesson looks at how and why the festival is celebrated including the story or Rama and Sita. We also offer this resource in a full lesson format which can be found here or on our website and have a range of other resources covering religious festivals.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20 - 25 minute tutorial / assembly but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so. Minor editing may be needed for use as an assembly.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist.
Tutorial / Assembly includes-
Starter and plenary task
Clear and accurate information
Video Clip
Comprehension Activity
Discuss / consider and feedback tasks
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE tutorial / assembly resources as well as support and guidance on making the most out of form / tutorial time sessions please join our new community Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
Youcantknoweverything Education
This lesson looks at the festival of Diwali, discussing its significance for Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. The lesson looks at how and why the festival is celebrated including the story or Rama and Sita. We also offer this topic in a shorter form time / assembly format which can be found here or on our website and have a number of other resources linking to religious festivals.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, or preparation required). You may wish to print out the Rama and Sita story but this could also be read from the board or an electronic device. The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute lesson but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced RE teacher.
Lesson includes-
Starter and plenary task
Clear and accurate information
Video Clip
Comprehension Tasks
Discussion and feedback tasks
Optional creative task
Colouring templates
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources and our subscription offer on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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PSHE lesson resource on mental health and the charity The Samaritans, ideal for a different activity on a Mental Health Day or Mental Health Awareness Week. The lesson looks at what the charity does and why before focussing on the skill of being an active listener using a fun task created by the charity. You may also like to have a look at our lesson or form time / assembly resources for World Mental Health Day here.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 50 - 60 minute lesson but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE teacher. Meets PSHE Guidance
Lesson includes-
Teacher & Pupil guidance slides
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video Clips
Optional Writing Frames
Ask an expert further support slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
Youcantknoweverything Education
PSHE / online safety lesson resource on grooming. The lesson looks at why young people might respond to messages online and why these reasons might still make responding to messages unwise, what grooming is and the forms it might take on and offline, what might make someone vulnerable to grooming and techniques used to groom. The lesson also considers grooming related to sextortion. We have a free lesson fully covering the topic of sextortion here.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 50 - 60 minute lesson but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE teacher. Meets PSHE Guidance
Lesson includes-
Clear and accurate information
Scenario Tasks
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video Clip
Optional Writing Frames
Ask an expert further support slide
Related Careers Slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources on our TES Shop here or on our website.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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Behaviour / PSHE resource for use in an assembly or form time period on why good behaviour is important. This resource also comes with a pupil reflection sheet for use in a detention / isolation setting (or could be set for homework) when pupils do not meet the expectations in this area. The slides could also be printed for the pupil to work through again if needed. This lesson focuses on what constitutes good and bad behaviour in school, why good behaviour is important, reasons we may not behave well, how to prevent poor behaviour from escalating and getting support with behaviour. This resource forms part of our behaviour curriculum which provides behaviour related resources on a range of different topic areas.
All of our resources are designed to support metacognition and so are simply designed with no unnecessary text or images, also making them ideal for use with SEN pupils. Slides are fully editable allowing you to adapt to your own setting if required.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Behaviour, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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Behaviour / PSHE resource for use in an assembly or form time period on attendance and punctuality. This resource also comes with a pupil reflection sheet for use in a detention / isolation setting (or could be set for homework) when pupils do not meet the expectations in this area. The slides could also be printed for the pupil to work through again if needed. This lesson focuses on why excellent attendance and punctuality are important and how to achieve excellence in these areas. This resource forms part of our behaviour curriculum which provides behaviour related resources on a range of different topic areas.
All of our resources are designed to support metacognition and so are simply designed with no unnecessary text or images, also making them ideal for use with SEN pupils. Slides are fully editable allowing you to adapt to your own setting if required.
We also have behaviour lessons covering -
Behaviour for learning
Why good behaviour is important
Moving safely around school
Beginning a lesson
Uniform
Being respectful and using good manners
Equipment
Completing homework
Travel to and from school
Friendship
Online behaviour and safety
Resilience / Growth Mindset in lessons
Respecting our environment
Taking responsibility
Working well with others
Or you can purchase our whole behaviour curriculum for a reduced price on our website.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Behaviour, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
Youcantknoweverything Education
Careers / PSHE lesson resource on approaches to revision. The lesson considers why revision is important, what challenges pupils may need to overcome in relation to revision, the importance of sleep, when to revise and creating revision timetables (template included) and knowing what to revise (RAG rating and chunking).
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute lesson but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced Careers or PSHE teacher.
Lesson includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
Video clips
Ask an expert further support slide
Revision timetable template
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE resources as well as support and guidance, please join our Facebook group here.
Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be the first to know about our latest free and premium RE, PSHE, Citizenship, Assembly and Awareness Day resources.
We are currently offering a yearly subscription which gives you access to all our current and future resources for 12 months from only £29.99 please take a look at our website or TES Shop for more information. No automatic renewal.
Leave us a review and get 10% off our subscription price or a free resource!
If for any reason you are unhappy or have technical problems with this resource please email youcantknoweverything@gmail.com and we will do our best to resolve any problems for you.
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PSHE, mental health form time tutorial resource on mindfulness. The tutorial looks at what mindfulness is and how it relates to mental health, how to be mindful and why some people may initially find mindfulness difficult. Could also be used as an assembly with minor editing. We have a number of other tutorials and lessons linking to mental health which may be of interest here.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20 - 25 minute tutorial but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE teacher. Meets PSHE Guidance
Tutorial includes-
Optional Rights Respecting Schools UNCRC slide
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Video clip
Starter and plenary task
Ask an expert further support slide
Related Careers Slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
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RE Lesson on forgiveness, covering PSHE themes whilst approaching from a religious studies perspective by considering Christian views on forgiveness and looking at examples of Christians who have forgiven including a mother whose sun was killed with a knife and the teachings of Martin Luther King.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 60 minute session but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so. You may wish to print the website information if your pupils do not have access to electronic resources.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced RE teacher.
Lesson includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Video clips
Starter and plenary task
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information
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PSHE (relationships) form time tutorial resource on the issues of rejection and feeling heartbroken. The tutorial looks at how to be clear but kind if you are turning someone down and why this is important as well as what to do if you are on the receiving end of rejection. We have a number of other tutorials and lessons linking to relationships which may be of interest here.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson (no prior planning, printing or preparation required). The resource is designed to be delivered as one 20 - 25 minute tutorial but all of our resources are fully editable and designed to allow sections to be added, removed or changed should you need to do so.
No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist or an experienced PSHE teacher. Meets PSHE Guidance
Tutorial includes-
Clear and accurate information
Discussion and feedback tasks
Starter and plenary task
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In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance memory of key information.
For FREE tutorial resources as well as support and guidance on making the most out of form / tutorial time sessions please join our new community Facebook group here. You can also find more of our free and affordable resources on our TES Shop here or on our website.
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