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Anti-Bullying Assembly

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I delivered this to Year 9, 10 and 11 this morning and I had a good response. I have the same assembly on Friday with Year 7 and 8 and I am planning on delivering it without any changes. I hope it is useful. You will need to personalise it but basically I spoke about bullying in society, the bullying review and then personalised it to my school. The pledge and standing up worked well.
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Model digestive system activity

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I used this with my year 11 GCSE Biology class - we took a double lesson and the results were very impressive. Students had to take a photo of their progress every 8 mins and used this in their write up.
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99 ways to improve classroom management

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<p>An excellent tool for classroom management or behaviour management training. Useful for staff new to teaching along with experienced teachers who need a refresher. Can be used as a self-audit and can be easily adapted.</p>
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Anti bullying resources

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<p>Here are some slides that will help with anti-bullying work. These include a sanction free flow chart for resolving bullying, communication projects and ambassadors roles and the roles different pupils have when bullying takes place. We have used this very effectively in tackling bullying when it occurs.</p>
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Exam analysis front sheet

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<p>This is a really nice activity for having an individual response to an exam or test. The sheet can be printed out in a different colour and glued into exercise books.</p>
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Halloween

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<p>Hallowen theme, but focuses on conquering fears. Two video clips used as well (a little bit of swearing in coach carter that you may want to adjust the volume on).</p>
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Early lunch pass

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A template to help design an early lunch pass for students to attend clubs and activities - or used as a reward?
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Detention reflective tasks

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We use these in our after school detentions where students are not allowed to complete their subject work - all detentions are centralised, and all students complete a reflective written task.