A collection of COVID-19 safety & information signs to displayed in school corridors and classrooms.
Clean Your Hands - Entrance Poster
Signs for your entrance/reception area to ask students/staff to wash their hands upon entry to school
Hygiene Reminder Poster
3-step hygiene poster, reminding students/staff to use tissues, clean their hands regularly, and keep their distance from others
Maximum Occupancy Poster
For classroom/office doors, if laminated, the maximum number of people allowed inside can be written on using board marker, and can be wiped off as necessary
Social Distancing Posters
3 varieties: 2 metre rule, 1 metre rule, and basic distance reminder without specific distance measurement (in case of changing government guidance)
Symptom Check Poster
To remind students/staff for the 3 most common symptoms of Coronavirus to be on the look-out for
Wash Your Hands - Bathroom Poster
Step-by-step guide for effective handwashing
All posters are written in accessible text suitable for both primary and secondary schools, and in helpful, positive language in order to give guidance without causing unnecessary worry or concern.
Posters are A4-sized, and can easily be blown-up to A3. Included in the resource is PNG files, JPG files, and all signs compiled in one PDF document.
A collection of COVID-19 direction signs to displayed in school corridors and classrooms.
One way signs
Way in signs
Way out signs
This way signs
Posters are A4-sized, and can easily be blown-up to A3. Included in the resource is PNG files, JPG files, and all signs compiled in one PDF document.
A vibrant PowerPoint to highlight Mental Health Awareness Week (9 May - 15 May) for use in assemblies or PSHE/classroom work.
Includes:
Key statistics surrounding loneliness
An introduction to loneliness and its causes
4 common myths surrounding loneliness
The impact loneliness has on mental health
Tips for finding peace in yourself and in others
What to do if you’re feeling lonely
Helpful links and who to speak to
Fully animated with transitions, full colour, 21 slides in total.
Part of an assembly series on autism awareness and international women’s day
A vibrant PowerPoint celebrating both Autism Awareness Month 2022 and World Autism Acceptance Week (28 March - 3 April) for use in assemblies or PSHE/classroom work.
Includes:
Key statistics surrounding autism in the UK
An introduction to autism, it’s characteristics and behaviours
How autism sits on a spectrum
The gender divide within autism
Details on struggles with social communication, routine and repetition
Details on sensory issues, meltdown and shutdown
A look at special interests and how they can help and soothe
Advantages to the autistic way of thinking
7 famous and influential people in the real life and pop culture who have autism
Why we celebrate Autism Awareness Month
Tips on how to help our friends and make the world for autism-friendly
Further info, helpful links and who to speak to at school
Fully animated with transitions, full colour, 22 slides in total.
Part of an assembly series on mental health awareness and international women’s day
UPDATED FOR 2023
A vibrant PowerPoint celebrating International Women’s Day 2022 for use in assemblies or PSHE/classroom work.
Includes:
An introduction to IWD 2022
10 core values of International Women’s Day
This year’s theme of #BreakTheBias
Outline of harmful stereotypes that still persist today
Group discussion opportunities on actions students can take to create a more gender equal world
6 women breaking barriers and changing the world today
Summary of key take-away points
Guidance and suggestions are given in the PowerPoint notes. The document has been designed to be eye-catching, engaging and effective in providing students with clear information on gender inequality.
Fully animated with transitions. Also included is a PDF version of the presentation.
A vibrant PowerPoint celebrating International Women’s Day for use in assemblies or PSHE/classroom work.
Includes:
Facts surrounding global gender inequality
10 core values of International Women’s Day
A selection of incredible women and their achievements
Group discussion on actions students can take to create a more gender equal world
Summary of key take-away points
Guidance and suggestions are given in the PowerPoint notes. The document has been designed to be eye-catching, engaging and effective in providing students with clear information on gender inequality.
Also included is a PDF version of the presentation.
A vibrant PowerPoint celebrating International Women’s Day 2023 for use in assemblies or PSHE/classroom work.
Includes:
An introduction to IWD 2023
10 core values of International Women’s Day
New theme for 2023: Embracing Equality
Equality vs equity
Outline of harmful stereotypes and gender bias
Breaking barriers
Group discussion opportunities on actions students can take to create a more gender equal world
Summary of key take-away points
The document has been designed to be eye-catching, engaging and effective in providing students with clear information on gender inequality.
Fully animated with transitions. Also included is a PDF version of the presentation.
SELF-CONCEPT
KS3 PSHE, Core Theme 1: Health & Wellbeing
Topics included:
Self-Concept
Self-Esteem
Resilience
Social Media
Making Decisions
Influences on Decision Making
Designed so that it can be used all in one go, or split into sections over multiple shorter lessons. Sections are colour-coded to show logical breaks.
Provides activities for self-reflection, small group work and whole-class discussions. Fully animated with transitions, includes relevant YouTube videos, printable worksheets and activities, and teacher-only notes/guidance.
Dynamic, vibrant and engaging, designed to keep students interested and engaged in content. 35 slides. Fonts embedded to allow you to edit where necessary.
Learning opportunities covered:
H1. how we are all unique; that recognising and demonstrating personal strengths build self-confidence, self-esteem and good health and wellbeing
H2. to understand what can affect wellbeing and resilience (e.g. life changes, relationships, achievements and employment)
H3. the impact that media and social media can have on how people think about themselves and express themselves, including regarding body image, physical and mental health
H4. simple strategies to help build resilience to negative opinions, judgements and comments
H5. to recognise and manage internal and external influences on decisions which affect health and wellbeing