Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.
Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.
A basic introduction to the general election with a who's who. Children really enjoyed this assembly. Attached are also ballot papers,which children will be able to have a mock vote with.
An interesting and extremely informative newspaper article, which concentrates on Trump's views on immigration, accompanied by 12 comprehension questions.
A great 13-slide presentation, which can be used for lessons or an assembly. I strongly believe that children should learn about politics from a young age, in an accessible and interesting way. The presentation consists of:
-Quiz and answers
-Facts about Trump and his family
-Facts about Trump's businesses
-Information about the nomination and election
-Some of Trump's views
The presentation can spark some excellent debates and lead into interesting English lessons.
This presentation on the EU referendum to be held on Thursday 23rd June 2016 can be used for an assembly or as a lesson.
Included is an 18 slide presentation, which covers:
-What the EU is.
-What a referendum is.
-For leaving the EU arguments.
-Against leaving the EU arguments.
-Activity ideas to take the presentation further.
-A quiz and answers.
With this resource, there is special writing paper that children could use for writing a debate or a for/against letter. There are also voting slips attached so that you can hold a class or whole-school vote.
I have aimed the resource at Y3-Y7 but the presentation can easily be adapted to suit younger or older years. I have previously found introducing politics to younger years, has worked well and created curiosity around the subject, especially if the pupils get to vote themselves.
My resources always take me a lot of time and effort to create so I hope that they help to save you some precious time - please do review my resources. Thank you!
An engaging and visual presentation giving an event in history for each of the 29 days in February. Events have been chosen because they are interesting for pupils, They range from disasters to politics to war to theater and everything in between. Included with the presentation comes 10 exciting lesson ideas! Can also be used for a fun assembly at the beginning of the relevant month.
Thank you for looking. Any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
An engaging and visual presentation giving an event in history for each of the 31 days in March. Events have been chosen because they are interesting for pupils, They range from disasters to politics to war to theater and everything in between. Included with the presentation comes 10 exciting lesson ideas! Can also be used for a fun assembly at the beginning of the relevant month.
Thank you for looking. Any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
A presentation for assembly or a lesson on who will follow David Cameron as the next Prime Minister of the UK: May, Gove, Leadsom, Crabb or Fox. The 17 slide presentation explains why we will have a new Prime Minister, who Boris Johnson is, it gives information on the 5 candidates, on the electoral process and next steps and is concluded with a quiz (with answers).
If you have any questions or need any support, please send me a message! My resources all use English spelling but can easily be adapted. Please review my resources - thank you!
A presentation for International Peace Day, which is held on 21st September every year. This resource was designed as an assembly but could also be used for a lesson. The presentation focuses on peace in general. It discusses what peace is, what happens when peace doesn't occur and why, gives an introduction to International Peace Day and also mentions symbols for peace and the story of Sadako Sasaki from Hiroshima. Lastly, it acts pupils to reflect on how they can help make this a peaceful world.
If you have any questions or need any support, send me a message and I'll do anything I can to help. My resources use English spelling.
Please do review any resources that you download - many thanks!
Save yourself a lot of time by downloading this pack of assembly powerpoints, covering: the environment, Halloween, International Day of Friendship, International Joke Day, International Peace Day, British Values, Ramadan and Summer Holiday.
Any questions, just ask. Thank you.
-A full and informative presentation on the life and times of Donald Trump with quiz
-A newspaper article about Trump. A copy with errors (and answer sheet), pupils must find the mistakes.
-A different newspaper article about Trump's views on immigration and 12 comprehension questions.
Resources can be used for many interesting and engaging lessons.
If you have any questions, please just ask.
A presentation for assembly or for a lesson around the hot topic of refugees. The presentation explains the difference between refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. There is also two case studies - Schindler and Calais. There are also interesting facts mainly linked to the UK about refugees statistics in 2015. The presentation is finished with a 8 question quiz and answers. This presentation is suitable for KS2 and lower-KS3.
If you have any questions or need any support, please send me a message! My resources all use English spelling but can easily be adapted. Please review my resources - thank you!
It is extremely important to capture the interest of young pupils when it comes to politics. Teachers need to play a part in encouraging pupils to become politically active citizens.
A presentation for assembly or a lesson on Theresa May, the UK's second female Prime Minister of the UK. The 19 slide presentation explains why we will have a new Prime Minister, who the other candidates were, information about the Queen's role, facts about Theresa May, who she has chosen as her main cabinet, who she sacked and some information on the new Education Secretary. The presentation is concluded with a 10 question quiz (with answers).
Also included are 10 lesson ideas and Theresa May's first speech as PM.
If you have any questions or need any support, please send me a message! My resources all use English spelling but can easily be adapted. Please review my resources - thank you!
Perfect resource for an assembly or lesson.
14 slides, which cover:
-What an election is.
-Who can vote.
-How people vote.
-What people are voting for on 5th May 2016.
There is also a debate topic and quiz (10 questions) at the end of the presentation.
I have aimed the resource at Y5-Y8 but the presentation can easily be adapted to suit younger or older years. I have previously found introducing politics to younger years, has worked well and created curiosity around the subject.
An interesting presentation guiding pupils through what triggering Brexit means and the implications of Article 50. It is imperative that teachers engage their pupils with politics so that we have a passionate generation ahead. This is a 13 slide presentation covering information like: what Article 50 is, what is hard and soft Brexit, who will lead Brexit and there are also 4 activity ideas to get pupils thinking critically.
This is a fabulous resource that can be used for so many different engaging lessons. This is Theresa May's full speech on calling a general election on 8th June. The speech is fascinating. Ask your pupils to work out which key words are repeated the most, how Theresa May refers to herself and the opposing parties or work out why an election is being called. It could also be used to pick apart May's use of grammar and vocabulary.
A newspaper article focusing on who Trump is and information about his election. Included is an activity where pupils must find 22 errors in the article, this can be done individually or in partners. The newspaper article can be used for many different lessons or simple as a guided reading tool.
Broaden pupils knowledge of important world events with this presentation and lesson ideas.
An engaging and visual presentation giving an event in history for all days in December, January and February. Events have been chosen because they are interesting for pupils, They range from disasters to politics to war to theater and everything in between. Included with the presentations are 10 exciting lesson ideas for each month! Can also be used for a fun assembly at the beginning of the relevant month.
Thank you for looking. Any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
Broaden pupils knowledge of important world events with this presentation and lesson ideas.
An engaging and visual presentation giving an event in history for all days in March, April and May. Events have been chosen because they are interesting for pupils, They range from disasters to politics to war to theater and everything in between. Included with the presentations are 10 exciting lesson ideas for each month! Can also be used for a fun assembly at the beginning of the relevant month.
Thank you for looking. Any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch.