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This resource contains an interactive PowerPoint Advent calendar on acts of kindness. Each day an act of kindness is suggested.
Acts of kindness include:
Pick up ten pieces of litter in your school playground or in your home area this week. Remember to wear some gloves!
Hold the door open for someone.
If you see someone alone with no friends on the school playground go and talk to them and ask if they want to chat or play.
Tell a teacher how much you enjoyed their lesson.
Let someone else go first in a queue that you are in.
Give a Christmas card to someone you would not normally give one to.
Tell someone how much you love them.
Give someone a compliment today.
Donate your unwanted books, toys or games to a charity.
Sit with someone at lunch that looks lonely or that doesn’t have very many friends.
Do a chore or job at home that you would not normally do.
Do something nice for someone but don’t tell them or anyone else that you did it.
Say thank you to the school caretaker for the things he / she does.
Write a note to someone who has lit up their house with amazing lights and decorations to say thank you for lighting up their house for you to see and enjoy.
(You could personalise some of these suggestions to make it applicable to your school or local community).
After all the days have been opened, the calendar contains some reflective and evaluative questions to promote discussion and reflection.
Did you manage to complete the suggested acts of kindness?
Did you manage to complete an act of kindness and keep it secret from that person and not tell anyone?
How did being kind to others make you feel?
How do you think these acts of kindness made others feel?
It concludes with the suggestion that maybe pupils could do an act of kindness every day making it their New Year’s resolution.
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This resource contains a set of 25 autism awareness posters. These are ideal for Autism Awareness Day / Week and can be used for display or discussion purposes.
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Autism Awareness Presentation
This resource contains an editable, 120 slide presentation on autism and Autism Awareness Day (2nd April) and Autism Awareness Week. I had the privilege of teaching and working with many amazing young people on the autistic spectrum for twenty years. People with autism are often misunderstood. Hopefully, this presentation will help others to be more informed about, and more understanding of, autism.
The presentation includes sections on:
What is autism?
Signs of autism
Social Communication Difficulties
Social Interaction Difficulties
Rigid Thought Processes
Sensory Issues
Repetitions and Rituals
Obsessions
Gifts and Talents
Famous people with Autism / Asperger's
The presentation contains hyperlinks to:
1. A video which shows what it is like to experience sensory overload
2. A short video on autism
3. A short video about Schools’ Awareness Week by the National Autistic Society
4. A video produced by a young person with autism who talks about five things he thinks it is important that people know about autism and five ways you can help him.
Autism Awareness - Set of 25 Posters
Autism Awareness Activity Pack
This resource contains an autism awareness activity pack. It is an ideal resource for Autism Awareness Day / Week. The pack contains six activities:
Sensory sensitivity/overload simulation activity
Autism discussion cards
Communication difficulties simulation activity
What is autism? How Can I Help? - Video link and follow up worksheet
Autism acrostic task
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This resource contains resources on kindness for Random Acts of Kindness Days / Weeks and Anti-Bullying Week.
The activity pack includes:
a kindness plan - pupils think of ways they can show kindness to others at home and school
a kindness diary- pupils record any act of kindness they have carried out during the week and acts of kindness received
an acrostic template on altruism - pupils think about kindness and altruism and use each letter to compose a poem on kindness / altruism
"kindness is.." template - this can be used to make posters or for a poem about kindness
quotes reflective writing task- this is an exercise where pupils reflect on the meaning of a selection of kindness quotes
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Acts of Kindness Presentation
This is a presentation on kindness, suitable for younger primary pupils and older SEN students.<
Content includes:
examples of kindness
what we can do to make the world a better place
Random Acts of Kindness Presentation - Secondary
This is a powerful, poignant and thought provoking presentation. It contains hyperlinks to Jonny Benjamin's story and Danny Boyles 'Join Me' Movement and the 'Karma Army.'
The PowerPoint makes reference to:
Danny Boyle's story
Jonny Benjamin's story
examples of kindness
the physical and psychological benefits of kindness
definition of altruism
kindness quotes
how we can make the world a better place
the importance of kind words
Acts of Kindness - Set of 25 Thought Provoking Quotes
This resource contains 25 thought-provoking quotes on kindness from inspirational people - Princess Diana, Gandhi, Mark Twain, Dalai Lama, Oscar Wilde, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Plato, Winston Churchill, Wordsworth, Jesse Jackson, Francis of Assisi, Confucius and Desmond Tutu.
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable 50-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Patron Saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, and Saint Patrick’s Day which is celebrated on March 17th. The PowerPoint focuses on:
The life of St Patrick
His contribution to the spread of Christianity in Ireland
How Saint Patrick’s day is celebrated in Ireland and in Irish communities around the world
Saint Patrick and the shamrock
St Patrick’s Day traditional meal
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to a short video about Saint Patrick and to the Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations in Dublin.
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 68-slide PowerPoint presentation on pi and Pi Day which takes place on 14th March. It is also a useful resource for Pi Approximation Day on July 22nd.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
The history of pi - Babylon and Egypt - Rhind Papyrus
Archimedes calculations - Pythagorean Theorem
The Origin of the pi symbol – William Jones and Leonhard Euler
Pi formulas for the circumference and area of a circle
The infinite nature of pi
World record holders for the memorisation of pi digits
Piems and mnemonics for pi digits and formulas
Pi Day and the different ways Pi Day is celebrated
How ‘hat size’ is determined by pi
Albert Einstein sharing his birthday with Pi Day
Pi dingbats
Suggestions and ideas for Pi Day activities
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to:
Display of the first million digits of pi
Pi rap ‘Lose Yourself In The Digits’
Video - Math Antics - Circles, area of circle, circumference of circle, pi
Pi-Search Page - a web-site that searches the first 200 million digits of pi
Pi Domino Spiral
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Pi Dingbats
This resource contains a pi-themed dingbat game / puzzle in PowerPoint format. There are two versions. One provides the answers as you go along, the other provides the answers at the end of the quiz. This is an ideal fun resource for Pi day which takes place on 14th March.
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This resource contains an 110-slide PowerPoint presentation and an asylum seeker/refugee simulation activity pack. It is an ideal resource for Refugee Week in June and Refugee Day (20th June).
PowerPoint Presentation
This is a fully editable and informative PowerPoint presentation on Refugee Week / Refugee Day, with particular emphasis on the Syrian War and refugees. The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to a video that explains about the Syrian War and Refugee crisis and a video about a teenage refugee from Eritrea.
Asylum Seeker/Refugee Simulation Activity Pack and Worksheets
This activity pack contains an editable lesson plan. The simulation activity is in the form of a PowerPoint and there are follow-up activities that include questions for discussion and three evaluation and review worksheets.
The simulation activity contains 8 scenarios. Pupils are divided into groups and are required to make decisions/take actions. Some of the scenarios are accompanied by a timer with dramatic music playing to simulate the confusion in which refugees have to make quick decisions. Sample scenarios include:
Scenario 1 - War has broken out. Members of the group have to leave home. They are required to choose 6 items to take with them.
Scenario 2 - A pick-up truck arrives to take the group to a boat on the coast. The driver speeds away as fast as he can. He hits a speed bump and one of the group’s bag falls off the back of the truck.
Scenario 4 - The truck continues its journey towards the coast. The truck runs out of fuel and the group members have to walk. To make the journey easier everyone has to take the heaviest item out of their bag to make it lighter.
Scenario 6 – The group reach the coast. There is a small boat waiting. However, the boat can only take four people.
Scenario 7 – The man with the boat wants paying. The group must give any money they have to him. If they have no money they have to give him their most valuable item.
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 34-slide PowerPoint presentation on Easter celebrations, customs and traditions in Greece ( Pascha / Megáli Evdomáda). The PowerPoint focuses on:
Holy Thursday
Good Friday - The Epitaphios
Easter Sunday
Traditional Easter food
The presentation also includes hyperlinks to:
The Epitaphios procession in Kaminia, Hydra on Good Friday.
Easter celebrations in Corfu
Greek customs and traditions at Easter
This resource will help to contribute to the pupils’ ‘Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural’ learning (SMSC) and will help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
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This resource contains a fully editable, 50 question PowerPoint quiz with three possible answers on Passover (Pesach). The questions focus on:
Why Passover is celebrated and how it got its name – the ten plagues, the exodus of the Israelites from Egyptian captivity across the Red Sea led by Moses.
The Seder meal – the Seder plate and the symbolic significance of all the foods on the plate - lamb bone, roasted egg, a green vegetable to dip in saltwater, bitter herbs and charoset, a paste of fruit, nuts and wine. Other foods at the meal, including matzah, the four cups of wine and the extra wine goblet for the prophet Elijah.
The rituals followed at the Seder meal – breaking the matzah, reading from the ‘Haggadah’, the tradition of the youngest child asking the four questions, the spilling of drops of wine on to the plate.
The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on The Torah image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is included.
Sample questions:
What are the first five books of the Hebrew Bible known as?
The story of Passover is told in what book of the Bible?
How many plagues did God send on Egypt?
What was the first plague?
How many days of darkness were there in Egypt?
What is the Hebrew name for Passover?
How many stages are there in the Seder?
What does the Hebrew word ‘Seder’ mean?
How many items of food are on the Seder plate?
What food or drink symbolises the speed with which the Israelites left Egypt?
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This resource contains a fully editable, 65-slide PowerPoint presentation on Holocaust Memorial Day. The PowerPoint focuses on:
What does the Holocaust mean
Why did the Holocaust happen
The meaning of anti-Semitism
The persecution of Jews prior to the war
The ghettos
Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass)
The Nuremberg Laws
Operation Reinhard
The treatment of Jews in concentration and extermination camps
Hitler’s quest to create the perfect race
The medical experiments on Jews
The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
The theme for Holocaust Memorial Day in 2021
What we can learn from the Holocaust
What can happen if prejudice and discrimination go unchallenged
Holocaust Memorial Day
The PowerPoint contains a number of hyperlinks to:
How the Jews were persecuted prior to the Second World War
Interviews with survivors of the Holocaust
The aims of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
The story of Eva Mozes Kor, a survivor of the Holocaust - Eva was a twin and was subjected to medical experiments by Doctor Josef Mengele. She tells her story and how she was eventually able to forgive him.
Clearly, the presentation will contain some distressing images and information. I have avoided using very graphic images as they are just too distressing. I have uploaded a great number of previews so that you can assess the content and the suitability of the presentation for your students. The PowerPoint is fully editable so can be easily amended to suit the needs of the pupils you teach.
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Everyone looks forward to May Day and the May Day bank holiday weekend - but why do we have a holiday? What is May Day? This resource looks at May Day - its origins, traditions and customs both in the UK and around the world.
This resource is a fully editable and informative 65 slide PowerPoint presentation on May Day.
It focuses on:
The origins of May Day – The Festival of Flora, Beltane
May Day traditions and rituals – Maypole Dancing, Morris Dancing, May Queen, The Green Man
May Day events in various regions of UK - ‘Obby Oss Day‘ in Padstow, The Rochester Sweeps Festival, The Edinburgh Beltane Festival, ‘Flower Boat Ritual’ in Cornwall
How May Day is celebrated around the world – Germany (Walpurgis Night), France, Romania, Spain, Finland, Italy, Bulgaria, USA and Hawaii
International Workers / Labour Day
The abolition of May Day by the Puritans
The parliamentary debate about replacing May Day
There are several hyperlinks in the PowerPoint to short clips of the ‘Obby Oss Festival’, Morris Dancing, Rochester Sweeps Festival and the traditional Hawaiian song “May Day Is Lei Day in Hawaii”.
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This resource contains a variety of PowerPoint presentations suitable for assemblies throughout the year. Never be short of an assembly again!
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 120-slide PowerPoint presentation on the month of October. Never be stuck for an assembly in October again! It is ideal for last minute assemblies, unexpected tutor group time and for supply teachers. It could be used for a one-off assembly, series of assemblies or for lessons/tutor activities.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
How October got its name, things associated with October
Special Days
Notable Birthdays
Inventions, Discoveries, Launches
Notable Events and Happenings
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to John Lennon’s “Imagine”, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Sputnik 1 and Apollo 7 launches, Pavarotti’s “O Sole Mio”, Pauls Simon’s “Gracelands”, James Hines sub 10 second 100 metres and the “War of the World’s” broadcast.
It also contains some follow up activities that include a reflective task and worksheet, a further research task and a question and answer quiz preparation task which could formthe basis for a whole class quiz.
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This resource contains a set of thirteen fact sheets and comprehensions about the life and work of Queen Elizabeth II who sadly died on the 8th of September 2022 at the age of 96.
Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, celebrating seventy years of service. She became Queen on 6th February 1952 when she was just 25 years old. The Queen continued to carry out her Royal duties right up until her death and was a truly inspirational person.
The texts focus on:
The Queen's interests and hobbies
The Queen's education
The Queen's family
The Queen's residences
The Queen's tasks and duties
The Queen's Coronation
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This resource contains a fully editable, 45-slide PowerPoint presentation and a 50-question PowerPoint quiz about Halloween.
Halloween Presentation
The PowerPoint focuses on:
The Origins of Halloween - All Hallows’ Day, All Souls’ Day and the rituals, traditions and customs surrounding these feasts.
The Origins of the Jack O’ Lantern
The Origins of Trick-or-Treat
The Origins of Apple Bobbing
The PowerPoint illustrates how, over time, Samhain, All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day have merged to create the Halloween we know today. It ends with some questions to promote discussion. It also contains hyperlinks to Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in New York City - the world’s largest Halloween parade and a link to a short video of the history of Halloween.
Halloween Quiz
This is a 50-question PowerPoint quiz on Halloween and all things spooky! It is Ideal for use with a tutor group or for an assembly during Halloween. Can you spot the trick question?
There are 3 multiple choice answers. The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to record answers.
Sample questions:
What date is Halloween celebrated on?
What do pumpkins grow on?
In Scotland, what vegetable was traditionally carved into a jack-o-lantern?
Why did people put lanterns outside of their homes?
What is the name given to a ghostly light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes?
What is the name for the fear of Halloween?
In Harry Potter when does Remus Lupin become a werewolf?
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This resource contains an editable 39 slide PowerPoint lesson on parts of speech (word classes) - nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs and conjunctions. It is Christmas themed and presented by elves. Pupils have to sort out the parts of speech, inserted on Christmas baubles, into the correct box. It is appropriate for primary / older SEN pupils.
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This resource contains three differentiated sets of Christmas themed bingo cards which can be laminated and used for many educational and fun activities. There are 32 cards printed with both pictures and words, 32 cards printed with just words and 32 cards printed with just pictures. Every child can participate in the same game due to the differentiation. The resource also includes flashcards of the words - with and without pictures. The cards are available in two fonts - comic sans and sassoon primary.
This resource could be used for other educational activities - sorting, alphabetical order, a stimulus for creative writing, pictures could be cut out and used to make Christmas cards, Christmas calendars, Christmas bookmarks and other Christmas decorations. etc
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This resource is a Christmas themed battleships game to introduce and reinforce the teaching of coordinates in the first quadrant. There are 10 grids which can be used to play with a partner. These could be laminated and used time and time again. There is also a coordinates record sheet and a score sheet.
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Christmas Coordinates in the First Quadrant Worksheets
This resource contains a set of 5 Christmas themed worksheets containing a variety of tasks and exercises on coordinates in the first quadrant. Tasks include locating and plotting coordinates in the first quadrant. Answers are included.
Christmas Themed Coordinates PowerPoint Game
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This resource contains a fully editable, Christmas themed Power Point lesson on using the comma presented by the punctuation character ‘The Crowd Controller’ - The Comma. The PowerPoint visually demonstrates how to use the comma in lists. The resource is suitable for younger pupils Years 1-6, SEN pupils and older pupils who find sentence demarcation challenging. This resource will help to improve basic punctuation skills.
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This resource is a highly visual, Christmas themed, 40 slide PowerPoint lesson on making plurals for nouns. The lesson is ably delivered by Santa. The PowerPoint is editable and can be adapted to suit any time of the school year! It is appropriate for primary pupils and older SEN students to the highly visual nature of the resource.
The PowerPoint explains and visually demonstrates the rules for making plurals for:
regular nouns - adding ‘s’
nouns ending in ‘ch’ , ‘sh’, ‘x’, ‘ss’ and ‘s’
nouns ending in ‘f’ and ‘fe’
nouns ending in ‘y’ preceded by consonant
nouns ending in ‘o’ - preceded by consonant / vowel
Opportunities are provided within the PowerPoint for pupils to apply the rules.
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Set of Christmas Themed Plural Worksheets
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 45-slide PowerPoint presentation on Christmas celebrations, customs and traditions in Iceland.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
Icelandic Christmas traditions and customs
Icelandic Christmas Markets
Christmas food and drink
Saint Thorlak Thorhallsson’s Day - Þorláksmessa
Christmas preparations
The Yule Lads
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year’s Eve
The Epiphany
The presentation also contains several hyperlinks to making leaf bread, why books are given as Christmas presents, the story of the Yule Lads and a short video on Icelandic Christmas traditions and customs.
This is an ideal assembly for the Christmas period and will contribute to the pupils’ ‘spiritual, moral, social and cultural’ learning (SMSC) and will help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
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Christmas in Austria - 50 Slide Presentation
Christmas in Finland- 50 Slide Presentation
Christmas in Germany- 35 Slide Presentation
Christmas in Italy- 50 Slide Presentation
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 50-slide PowerPoint presentation on Christmas celebrations, customs and traditions in Austria.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
Austrian traditions and customs
Austrian Christmas Markets
Christmas food and drink
Saint Nicholas Day
Christmas preparations and decorations
Krampus Day
Christkind
The story of Silent Night
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year’s Eve
The Epiphany
The presentation also contains several hyperlinks to Austrian Christmas markets, Krampus Day, the story of Silent Night, a rendition of Silent Night at the church it was first performed at in Oberndorf, a link to Johann Strauss’ Blue Danube broadcast from Vienna on New Year’s Eve and a short video on Austrian Christmas traditions and customs.
This is an ideal assembly for the Christmas period and will contribute to the pupils’ ‘spiritual, moral, social and cultural’ learning (SMSC) and will help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
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