A very well presented and structured quiz with multiple rounds (mostly Christmas themed) that is made to last. Comes with downloadable and printable answer sheet so that students can mark each other’s answers. Can be done in groups or individually.
Includes the following rounds:
Round one: Where in the world? (Geography and General knowledge)
Round two: Name that Christmas film
Round three: 2024 round up - what’s happened in the world this year?
Round four: Who is the celebrity dressed as Santa?
Round five: Finish the Christmas lyric
Round six: General Knowledge about the world
A lesson which explains how the US election system works including information about the key issues in this election and information about the two candidates.
A resource to support geography, PSHE, form time or ssemblies about Earth Day 2025. The theme is our planet, our power and the resource promotes discussions about plastics and renewable green energy in an interactive way.
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A lesson for anti-bullying week 2024 that matches the theme of “Choose respect”.
The lesson explains the different types of bullying behaviours, how we can choose respect and what pupils can do about bullying. The lesson contains short video clips, oracy based discussion activities and can be adapted to be used in an assembly or during form time.
We noticed a rise in children talking about ‘skincare routines’ they had seen on Tiktok and Instagram that popular influencers promoted. We wanted to ensure that children understood the risks associated with using non-age appropriate skincare products.