Welcome to TheTeacherTreasureTrove, your go-to shop for high-quality classroom resources! As a teacher with 12 years of experience, I’ve created and tested everything in my own classroom to ensure it works for you. My shop is regularly updated with personalised lesson plans, activities, and assessments, covering various subjects. Whether you’re looking for engaging tasks or thorough plans, I hope these resources are as helpful to you as they’ve been to my class!
Welcome to TheTeacherTreasureTrove, your go-to shop for high-quality classroom resources! As a teacher with 12 years of experience, I’ve created and tested everything in my own classroom to ensure it works for you. My shop is regularly updated with personalised lesson plans, activities, and assessments, covering various subjects. Whether you’re looking for engaging tasks or thorough plans, I hope these resources are as helpful to you as they’ve been to my class!
This fun and engaging assembly script introduces Year 3 children to the Stone Age through a humorous, interactive performance, where each of the 30 students gets a speaking part. The play follows two modern-day time travelers who accidentally land in the Stone Age and must learn how to survive by hunting, discovering fire, creating tools, and even painting cave art. The Stone Age characters show off their skills while providing plenty of laughs along the way.
Stage Directions:
The set includes a cave backdrop and forest scenes. Children will use simple props like clubs, spears, and animal masks for a playful re-enactment of hunting and survival. There’s also a cardboard time machine for the time travelers.
Song:
A lively performance of “The Stone Age Song,” sung to the tune of “We Will Rock You” by Queen, which can be found on YouTube here. Children can stomp and drum along to the beat for extra excitement.
Reflection:
At the end of the play, a reflection ties together the lessons of the Stone Age, highlighting the importance of teamwork, discovery, and innovation, with a message about how the past shapes the present.
Cast List:
The cast includes narrators, Stone Age people, time travelers, prehistoric animals, and village characters, ensuring all 30 children have a role to play in this entertaining and educational assembly.
In this humorous assembly script, Year 5 children take on the roles of quirky Vikings on a chaotic adventure to find treasure. Each Viking has a unique personality, from a treasure-obsessed warrior to a jokester who can’t stop cracking bad puns. As the Vikings stumble through storms, get seasick, and argue over maps, they eventually learn the value of teamwork and adventure. The play wraps up with a lighthearted reflection on Viking history, followed by a lively performance of the “Viking Song” from Horrible Histories.
This engaging and educational Year 4 assembly script, titled “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day”, brings the fascinating world of the Romans to life. Featuring 30 speaking parts, it explores Roman achievements, from their mighty army and architectural wonders to daily life, gods, and famous figures like Julius Caesar and Boudicca. The rhyming dialogue keeps it fun and accessible, while reflective moments provide deeper learning. With opportunities for creative costumes, props, and a lively song to accompany the performance, this script is perfect for captivating an audience and celebrating history.