-Assembly resource
-Optional prayer at the end
-Assembly focus: Body image. Assembly starts with a game where pupils guess the celebrity from the waxwork and leads into a discussion on how we view ourselves in comparison to what is realistic. The assembly focuses on body image and how it impacts self-esteem using Jesy Nelson’s ‘odd one out’ documentary as a talking point.
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*ASSEMBLY BUNDLE 1*
Well presented and interesting assemblies for use with KS3/4 pupils. Assemblies come with a script or notes on slides to support with delivery. Includes the following: -Alan Turing (homophobia, LGBTQ, tolerance, prejudice) -Body Image -Importance of STEM/British science week -Courage and forgiveness -Inequality and exploitation -Integrity and courage
*ALL ASSEMBLIES BUNDLE*
Well-presented and interesting assemblies for use with KS3/4 pupils. Assemblies come with a script or notes on slides to support with delivery. *19 assemblies for £15.00, would cose £28.50 if purchased individually* Includes the following: -Alan Turing (homophobia, LGBTQ, tolerance, prejudice) -Body Image -Importance of STEM/British science week -Courage and forgiveness -Inequality and exploitation -Integrity and courage -Kindness and compassion -Mental health -Oversharing, social media and digital fingerprint -Representation and diversity -Resilience and adapting to change -Hard work -Social media -Soft skills, manners and body language -Stereotyping -Talents and practise -Thinking traps -Tiktok -Valentine's day
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