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Capital Punishment, Christians & Justice, Christians & Capital Punishment
Tried and tested resources relating to justice and capital punishment. Resources are comprised of ppts and students' lesson pro forma to assist with general engagement and lesson pace.
All Hallows KS2 Assembly
An assembly to celebrate and explain All Hallows or All Saints day 1st November. The assembly explains the word ‘hallow’ and the meaning of a ‘saint’. At the end the challenge is: How are you going to be a saint this week? It also touches on, and explains the meaning and origin of ‘Halloween’ but doesn’t dwell on that aspect. As always, the assembly is topped and tailed with a liturgical routine which can be omitted or retained.
Feeding of the Five Thousand KS2 Assembly
This assembly focuses on the value ‘service’. It begins with a series of questions challenging the children to think about how well they ‘share’. The assembly moves on to the story of the Feeding of the Five Thousand. A script is prepared for children to read in three parts. The assembly ends with children being challenged: Nothing is too small to be shared. Whatever we have to share can make a difference to those around us. Nothing is too small to be shared with others. Ask each of these questions in turn, giving the children time to consider their response. As always, the assembly begins and ends with a words and prayers to be led by the children.
One Good Turn KS2 Assembly
This is another ‘Service’ theme assembly which focuses on the ways different services help people such as nursing and the police. However, the assembly begins with phenomena in nature where animals help each other and provide ‘services’ such as Plover birds and crocodiles. The assembly then focuses on the story of the lion and the mouse which can be read by children. The final section is a challenge toStop and think. How can we be helpful to others? Today - what can I do for others today? As always, the assembly is topped and tailed with words and prayers which can be led by the children.
Princess Diana & Service KS2 Assembly
This is another assembly promoting the theme of service. The assembly begins with a picture of Diana when she was a girl, then moves on to tell the story of her life. The challenge comes towards the end: Lots of people think that success means being rich and famous, but having these things may not result in happiness. Some qualities – care, kindness and friendship – can bring us more satisfaction and joy than we might expect and they cannot be bought. How can we show care, kindness and friendship in our lives? As always, the assembly is topped and tailed with words and prayers which can be led by the children.