This assembly will ensure each child in your class has a part to play. There is something for everyone.
I have added a powerpoint with pictures that children can hold during the assembly.
This worksheet is designed to support the story - The Shopping Basket.
Children will write in the speech bubbles what the animals said to Steven in the story.
It can be jumbled up and children are asked to put the events in order using time connectives.
I made up this powerpoint initially during service on Racial Justice Sunday.
The letters of the word D-i-v-e-r-s-i-t-y spell out the meaning of diversity.
This would make a beautiful assembly in any school or gathering here in our multicultural Britain. It also celebrates our differences in age as well as abilities.
It will encourage children and adults to value each other because we all have different talents to share with one another.
It could also be used during one of the topics in PSHE/SEAL.
The masks can be used as displays when enlarged. Children can make models of these masks using balloons and papier mache
The plain mask can be coloured in by children in both Key Stages when exploring colour.
This interactive whiteboard lesson helps the teacher to teach children how to write a newspaper report using a familiar nursery rhyme.
There are also activities and tasks for children to do.
This activity is good to use when teaching time. Teacher can use it to teach different aspects of time. children can be invited to come and match the different times. they like using the whiteboards like us!. It is suitable for Key Stage 2 as well.
Three worksheets with words for children to put in alphabetical order.
Extension of this activity could be sentence making using the words. Good dictionary work for words children might need to find their meaning.
This chart encourages good behaviour.
Teacher monitors a child during the day and gives an award (sticker).
As I often say to the children, 'Let the adults catch you being good&'
Gold or silver stickers are ideal.
My class is divided into table groups according to colours.
Each child's name is written in their table group and displayed on the classroom wall.
Supply teachers find it useful in identifying who sits where.