An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Black History Month 2024. The key theme for Black History Month 2024 is ‘Reclaiming Narratives’ which has been focussed on in the presentation.
Suitable for KS1 & KS2. Key figures in American and British black history are celebrated by learning their stories. Some are commonly known (e.g. MLKjr) and some are lesser known to British children (e.g.Ignatius Sancho). Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Could be used as a classroom lesson to develop more discussion, knowledge, stories and complete writing activity.
Slides include:
What is Black History Month?
Simple quiz for children to guess who the important person is, with a fact page about each one.
Facts about Benjamin Zephaniah and opportunity for writing a poem based on his poem ‘The British’.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Anti-Bullying Week 2024 and its theme of Choosing Respect
Suitable for KS2. We have a separate KS1 version.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Widgits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Extension ideas included in notes to create writing activities based on personal reflection. Opportunities for thinking and partner discussion as well as sharing thoughts, ideas and personal experiences with the assembly or group.
Slides include:
What is Anti-Bullying Week 2024?
What are Anti-Bullying Week’s aims?
When is Anti-Bullying Week 2024?
What is bullying?
What is respect?
Is it possible to disagree respectfully?
Scenarios where the children need to decide if people are being respectful or not.
When is banter actually bullying?
Online Bullying.
What can we do to stop bullying?
Information about Odd Socks Day.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Anti-Bullying Week 2024 and its theme of Choosing Respect…
Suitable for KS1. We have a separate KS2 version.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Widgits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Extension ideas included in notes to create writing activities based on personal reflection. Opportunities for thinking and partner discussion as well as sharing thoughts, ideas and personal experiences with the assembly or group.
Slides include:
What is Anti-Bullying Week 2024?
What are Anti-Bullying Week’s aims?
When is Anti-Bullying Week 2024?
What is bullying?
What is respect?
What does respect look like?
Scenarios where the children need to decide if people are being respectful or not.
What can we do to stop bullying?
Information about Odd Socks Day.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes Night).
Suitable for KS1 & KS2.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Could be used as a classroom lesson to develop more discussion, knowledge, and understanding of firework saftey.
Slides include:
What is Bonfire Night?
Who was Guy Fawkes?
What was Britain like in 1605?
Differences between Protestants and Catholics in 1605.
What was the gunpowder plot?
How do we celebrate bonfire night?
Bonfire safety.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Harvest Festival.
Suitable for KS1 & KS2.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Extension ideas included in notes to create writing activities based on personal reflection. Opportunities for thinking and partner discussion as well as sharing thoughts, ideas and personal experiences with the assembly or group.
Slides include:
What is Harvest Festival?
When is Harvest Festival?
What is harvested in Britain?
A Harvest Festival acrostic poem to inform children and help them celebrate.
Ways to celebrate
Reference to the Food bank charity, the Felix Project
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around the value of care. Suitable for KS1 but can be used for KS2 if discussion is developed. Key questions posed throughout to challenge and deepen children’s understanding of how to show care. Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Could be used as a classroom circle time activity to develop more discussion.
Slides include:
Definitions of care
Examples and discussions of what care looks like
Definitions of careful, caring and careless.
Simple quiz to decide if images are of careful, caring or careless.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable Google Slides assembly presentation that explores the the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Human Rights day, perfect for engaging KS1 and KS2 students. This comprehensive resource includes detailed notes for each slide, making it easy for teachers to deliver an informative and interactive assembly.
The presentation is designed with visuals and Widgits to support SEND and EAL children, ensuring that all students can access and understand the content. It includes extension ideas allow teachers to easily adapt the presentation for use as a lesson, providing flexibility to suit different teaching needs.
Throughout the assembly, students will learn about the key aspects of Human Rights Day, including:
What is Human Rights Day?
When is Human Rights Day?
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
What are human rights and why are they important?
Questions and discussion to allow children to explore the importance of human rights.
Opportunities for story sharing linked to Famous human rights supporters.
The presentation encourages student participation through opportunities for thinking, partner discussions, and sharing thoughts, ideas, and personal experiences related to human rights. The presentations is linked to the stories of ‘Little People, Big Dreams’ and provides opportunuties to share these stories to highlight people who have impacted human rights around the world.
By using this Human Rights Day Assembly Presentation, teachers can easily engage their students in learning about the significance of human rights and begin to apply this understanding to their lives and local community through discussion and reflection. This versatile and comprehensive resource is a must-have for any teacher looking to promote the importantance of human rights for their KS1 and KS2 students.
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