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This is a fully editable, informative and poignant 85-slide PowerPoint presentation on Armistice Day / Remembrance Day / Remembrance Sunday / Poppy Day. The resource could be used for an assembly or series of assemblies leading up to, and on, Remembrance Day or for use with a tutor group.
The PowerPoint is divided into 7 sections:
1. What is Remembrance Day and why we have it
2. World War 1
3. Armistice Day
4. Remembrance Day
5. The Poppy
6. The British Legion
7. How those soldiers who gave their lives are remembered
The resource contains extracts from a soldier’s diary, hyperlinks to a recitation of Robert Binyon’s poem ‘For the Fallen’, Rudyard Kipling’s My Boy Jack, World War 1 veteran, Edward Francis’ poem about his friend ‘Spotty’, a short interview with Harry Patch - the last surviving member of the World War 1 from any country, Rupert Brooke's poem ‘The Soldier’, John McCrae’s poem ‘In Flanders Fields’, interviews with other veterans of the First World War, the song ‘The Green Fields of France’ by John McDermott, a recitation of Moina Michael’s poem ‘We Shall Keep the Faith.’
The last slide contains the Last Post.
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This is a 65 slide PowerPoint presentation designed to be used for the 2 minutes silence. It begins with the Last Post and ends with the Reveille and has been set to play automatically. The powerful and poignant images have been carefully selected and show scenes of :
1. World War 1
2. World War 2
3. Current soldiers in the Armed Forces
4. War Graves
5. War memorials
This slide show will help pupils who find it difficult to focus during the two minutes silence to understand why we have Remembrance Day and what was like for both the soldiers on the front line and their families back home.
The slides could also be used for follow-up work with the pupils to provoke discussion and provide a stimulus for writing activities and for display purposes.
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 45 slide PowerPoint presentation on Thanksgiving Day which takes place in the USA on the third Thursday in November.
The PowerPoint includes sections on:
The History of Thanksgiving Day - The Pilgrim Fathers
The Thanksgiving Meal
Macy's Parade in New York
The tradition of turkey pardoning by the President of the USA
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to the Thanksgiving Parade in New York, President Obama's final 'turkey pardoning' and a short video on the history of Thanksgiving Day.
A slightly shorter, simple text version of this presentation is also available. It is more appropriate for younger / SEN pupils. Click on the link below for details:
Thanksgiving Day Simple Text Presentation
You may also be interested in an accompanying PowerPoint Quiz:
Thanksgiving Day PowerPoint Quiz
The quiz is a fun way to check pupils' understanding of why and how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated. Sample questions include:
On what day is Thanksgiving Day in the United States of America?
Which King in England tried to make everyone follow the Church of England religion?
What was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed to America?
Which President proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day?
In what year was Thanksgiving Day made a national holiday for the whole of the United States?
Which department store organised the first Thanksgiving Day parade?
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This resource contains a thought-provoking presentation on World Kindness Day which takes place in many countries around the world, including the UK, on the 13th of November. It is also a useful resource for anti-bullying week which occurs at the same time.
The PowerPoint includes:
How World Kindness Day and UK Kindness Day began
An example of how an act of kindness can have a huge impact through Jonny Benjamin's story. Jonny was saved from taking his own life by a stranger. Jonny later became a mental health campaigner. He launched a social media campaign called 'Find Mike' to search for the stranger who saved him.
Kindness quotes from famous people including Mark Twain, Plato, Confucious, Gandhi.
Ways in which we can show acts of kindness
The PowerPoint contains a hyperlink to a short interview with Jonny Benjamin.
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This resource contains 25 thought-provoking and inspirational kindness quote posters from many inspirational people - Princess Diana, Mahatma Gandhi, Mark Twain, Dalai Lama, Oscar Wilde, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Plato, Sir Winston Churchill, William Wordsworth, Jesse Jackson, Francis of Assisi, Confucius and Desmond Tutu.
Set of 36 Kindness Posters
This resource contains a set of colourful posters on kindness. They are ideal for display and discussion during Random acts of Kindness Weeks / World Kindness Day and Anti-Bullying Week.
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This is a very powerful, poignant and thought-provoking presentation on the power of an act of kindness. It is suitable for a lesson or assembly for Random Acts of Kindness Day (17th Feb UK), Random Acts of Kindness Week (second week of February, USA), on 1st September for New Zealand's Random Acts of Kindness Day, World Kindness Day on 13th November and anti-bullying week. It is also suitable for Mental Health Awareness Week 2020, as the theme is kindness.
The PowerPoint is about Jonny Benjamin (MBE), a British mental health campaigner, who launched a social media campaign called 'Find Mike' to search for the stranger who talked him out of taking his own life in 2008. The purpose of the campaign was to raise awareness of suicide and mental illness. It went viral and received global media attention. Within just two weeks Jonny found the stranger he was looking for, Neil Laybourn.
The PowerPoint contains a hyperlink to a short interview with Jonny Benjamin.
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25 thought-provoking and inspirational kindness quote posters from many inspirational people - Princess Diana, Mahatma Gandhi, Mark Twain, Dalai Lama, Oscar Wilde, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Plato, Sir Winston Churchill, William Wordsworth, Jesse Jackson, Francis of Assisi, Confucius and Desmond Tutu.
Set of 36 Kindness Posters
This resource contains a set of colourful posters on the theme of kindness, ideal for display and discussion during Random acts of Kindness Weeks / World Kindness Day and Anti-Bullying Week.
Content includes:
The meaning of altruism
Examples of kindness
The physical benefits of performing acts of kindness
Kindness is ...
Short story about Mahatma Gandhi
Motivational posters
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On 20th November, 2020 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip celebrated seventy-three years of marriage. The marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip is the longest royal marriage in British history.
This resource is a fully editable, 50-slide PowerPoint presentation, suitable for a lesson or assembly, on the wedding and marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. It is appropriate for younger / SEN pupils.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
how they met
their wedding day
where they have lived
their family
It also contains hyperlinks to a video of their wedding day and the ceremony in which Queen Elizabeth formally presented the Duke of Edinburgh with the title and office of Lord High Admiral of the Royal Navy for his 90th birthday in 2011 - a fitting reward for the sacrifices he made to support the Queen in her duties.
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's 70th Wedding Anniversary
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On 20th November, 2020 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip celebrated their seventy-third wedding anniversary. The marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip is the longest royal marriage in British history. This resource is a fully editable, 50-slide PowerPoint presentation, suitable for a lesson or assembly, on the wedding and marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
how they met
their wedding day
their homes
their family
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to a video of their wedding day and the ceremony in which Queen Elizabeth formally presented the Duke of Edinburgh with the title and office of Lord High Admiral of the Royal Navy for his 90th birthday in 2011 - a fitting reward for the sacrifices he made to support the Queen in her duties.
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's 70th Wedding Anniversary SIMPLE TEXT PowerPoint
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This resource contains a fully editable, 100 question biology quiz and a 100 amazing biology facts PowerPoint presentation. These are ideal resources for biology week or as end of term or end of year resources.
The quiz contains 100 questions with varying degrees of challenge. It can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the tick image on each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals/teams to record their answers.
Sample questions:
- What is the longest bone in the human body?
- In humans, the atlas and axis bones are found in which part of the body?
- Otology is the study of which part of the body?
- In medicine what do the initials MRI stand for?
- Which disease has broken out in the Republic of Congo 2 years after it ended in West Africa?
- Singultus is more commonly known as what type of action in humans?
- How many pairs of chromosomes are in found in most humans?
- What is the largest internal organ of the human body?
The amazing biology facts presentation is a fully editable 105 slide PowerPoint presentation. Sample facts include:
- The human mouth produces 1 litre of saliva each day. In a lifetime, the average person produces about 28413 litres of saliva; enough to fill two swimming pools!
- Our eyes are always the same size from birth.
- If all the DNA in a human body is stretched out, it would reach to the moon 6,000 times.
- The power generated by our brain when we are awake is enough to light up a bulb.
- The mucus from a human sneeze can travel up to 100 miles per hour.
- The acid released in our stomach during digestion, hydrochloric acid, is strong enough to dissolve a razor blade.
The PowerPoint also contains video links to the world's tallest tree; an octopus squeezing through a small hole; dolphins sleeping; the call of the blue whale and the lyrebird mimicking a chainsaw.
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This is a short PowerPoint presentation containing some amazing biology facts.
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This resource contains a fully editable PowerPoint presentation containing 100 amazing biology facts. It is an ideal resource for Biology Week which takes place in October each year.
Sample facts:
The human mouth produces 1 litre of saliva each day. In a lifetime, the average person produces about 28413 litres of saliva; enough to fill two swimming pools! Our eyes are always the same size from birth.
If all the DNA in a human body is stretched out, it would reach to the moon 6,000 times.
The power generated by our brain when we are awake is enough to light up a bulb.
The mucus from a human sneeze can travel up to 100 miles per hour.
The acid released in our stomach during digestion, hydrochloric acid, is strong enough to dissolve a razor blade.
The smell of cut grass is a plant distress call. When cut, grass releases green leaf volatiles to stimulate the growth of new cells to close the wound and to prevent bacterial infection.
Caterpillars have more muscles than humans. They have 4,000 muscles; the human body has 629.
Alligators have between 74 and 80 teeth in their jaw. As teeth wear down or fall out they are replaced. An alligator can go through 2000 to 3000 teeth in a lifetime.
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to a video of the climbing of the world’s tallest tree; an octopus squeezing through a very small hole; dolphins sleeping; the call of the blue whale and the lyrebird mimicking other birds and a chainsaw.
100 Question Biology Quiz
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This resource contains a fully editable PowerPoint presentation on 100 amazing biology facts. It is an ideal resource for biology week which takes place in October each year.
Sample facts:
- The human mouth produces 1 litre (1.8 pints) of saliva each day. In a lifetime, the average person produces about 28413 litres of saliva; enough to fill two swimming pools!
- Our eyes are always the same size from birth.
- If all the DNA in a human body is stretched out, it would reach to the moon 6,000 times.
- The power generated by our brain when we are awake is enough to light up a bulb.
- The mucus from a human sneeze can travel up to 100 miles per hour.
- The acid released in our stomach during digestion, hydrochloric acid, is strong enough to dissolve a razor blade.
- The smell of cut grass is a plant distress call. When cut, grass releases green leaf volatiles to stimulate the growth of new cells to close the wound and to prevent bacterial infection.
- Alligators have between 74 and 80 teeth in their jaw. As teeth wear down or fall out they are replaced. An alligator can go through 2000 to 3000 teeth in a lifetime.
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to a video of the climbing of the world's tallest tree; an octopus squeezing through a very small hole; dolphins sleeping; the call of the blue whale and the lyrebird mimicking other birds and a chainsaw.
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100 Question Biology Quiz
This is a fully editable,100-question biology quiz. It is an ideal resource for biology week which takes place in October each year.
The quiz contains 100 questions. It can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the question mark image on each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals/teams to record their answers.
Sample questions: (Most questions contain 3 multiple choice answers.)
What is the longest bone in the human body?
In humans the atlas and axis bones are found in which part of the body?
Otology is the study of which part of the body?
In medicine what do the initials MRI stand for?
Singultus is more commonly known as what type of action in humans?
How many pairs of chromosomes are in found in most humans?
What is the largest internal organ of the human body?
How many canine teeth do most adults have?
100 Amazing Biology Facts
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This is a fully editable, 100-question biology quiz. It is an ideal resource for biology week which takes place in October each year or as an end of term/end of year quiz.
The quiz contains 100 questions with three possible answers. It can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the tick image on each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals/teams to record their answers.
Sample questions:
What is the longest bone in the human body?
In humans, the atlas and axis bones are found in which part of the body?
Otology is the study of which part of the body?
In medicine what do the initials MRI stand for?
Singultus is more commonly known as what type of action in humans?
How many pairs of chromosomes are in found in most humans?
What is the largest internal organ of the human body?
How many canine teeth do most adults have?
What is the name for a male bee that comes from an unfertilized egg?
What is the scientific term for a flowering plant?
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100 Amazing Biology Facts Presentation
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This resource is a short Christmas quiz for young pupils. You may also be interested in:
Primary Christmas Quiz - 50 Questions
This is a highly visual, fully editable,50-question PowerPoint Christmas quiz suitable for primary-aged pupils. It is an ideal resource for an assembly, a lesson or with a tutor group.
The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the question mark image on each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end.
A question and answer sheet are provided to allow individuals/teams to record their answers.
It is also suitable for SEN students due to the highly visual nature of the resource and multiple choice format.
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This bundle contains four quizzes for the Autumn Term.
Halloween Quiz - 50 questions.
Bonfire Night Quiz - 50 questions
Christmas Quiz - 100 questions
Day of the Dead Quiz - 30 Questions
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This is a preview version of a fun Halloween game based on ‘Stop the Bus.’ It is an interactive PowerPoint Game that can be played with the whole class or the whole school in assembly time. Please note that only the pictures denoted by a star can be played in this preview version.
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Stop The Broom! Halloween Themed PowerPoint Game
Instructions
Put pupils into teams of 2-4
Pupils take turns in choosing a picture. Click on the picture. Behind each picture is a letter. The letter will magically disappear so that pupils know the choices left.
Pupils think of one item to go in each category beginning with that letter. A sheet for recording words is provided.
Teams have 60 seconds to complete task. There is a timer on the slide. The witch will gradually disappear and the end of the 60 seconds culminates in a witch’s cackle. ‘Happy’ Halloween music plays in the background whilst pupils complete task.
To return to the image page, click on letter on the top right-hand corner of each slide.
If a team finishes before the 60 seconds, they shout “Stop the Broom!” Click on the slide to activate the witch’s cackle.
Teams score 1 point if they have an appropriate item in the category. They get 2 points if no other team has that word.
The length of time pupils have can be reduced or extended by altering the timing of the witch image.
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This is a fun game for Halloween in school and for Halloween parties. This resource contains a Halloween-themed version of ‘Stop the Bus.’ It is a PowerPoint game that can be played with the whole class or the whole school in assembly time.
Instructions
Put the pupils into teams of 2-4
Let the pupils take turns in choosing a picture. Click on the picture. Behind each picture is a letter. The letter will magically disappear so that pupils know the choices that are left.
Pupils have to think of one item to go in each category beginning with that letter. A sheet for recording words is provided.
Teams have 60 seconds to complete the task. There is a timer on the slide. The witch image will gradually disappear and the end of the 60 seconds culminates in a witch’s cackle. Halloween background music plays whilst pupils think of words.
To return to the image page, click on the letter on the top right-hand corner of the witch slide.
If a team finishes before the 60 seconds, they shout “Stop the Broom!” Click on the slide to activate the witch’s cackle when all teams have to stop.
Teams score 1 point if they have an appropriate item in the category. They get 2 points if no other team has that word.
The length of time pupils have can be reduced or extended by altering the timing of the witch image.
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This resource contains Halloween-themed worksheets on number recognition and counting to 10.
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Halloween Themed Counting to 10 - 17 Page Workbook
The workbook contains 17 worksheets on number recognition and counting from 1 to 10.
Tasks include:
identifying and recognising numbers to 10
counting a variety of Halloween themed objects
colouring the correct number of objects
drawing the correct number of objects
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This resource contains a fully editable, 45-slide PowerPoint presentation and a 50-question PowerPoint quiz about Halloween.
Halloween Presentation
The PowerPoint focuses on:
The Origins of Halloween - All Hallows’ Day, All Souls’ Day and the rituals, traditions and customs surrounding these feasts.
The Origins of the Jack O’ Lantern
The Origins of Trick-or-Treat
The Origins of Apple Bobbing
The PowerPoint illustrates how, over time, Samhain, All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day have merged to create the Halloween we know today. It ends with some questions to promote discussion. It also contains hyperlinks to Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in New York City - the world’s largest Halloween parade and a link to a short video of the history of Halloween.
Halloween Quiz
This is a 50-question PowerPoint quiz on Halloween and all things spooky! It is Ideal for use with a tutor group or for an assembly during Halloween. Can you spot the trick question?
There are 3 multiple choice answers. The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to record answers.
Sample questions:
What date is Halloween celebrated on?
What do pumpkins grow on?
In Scotland, what vegetable was traditionally carved into a jack-o-lantern?
Why did people put lanterns outside of their homes?
What is the name given to a ghostly light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes?
What is the name for the fear of Halloween?
In Harry Potter when does Remus Lupin become a werewolf?
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This resource contains a fully editable, 45-slide, simple text PowerPoint presentation and a 50-question PowerPoint Quiz on Halloween.
Halloween Presentation
The PowerPoint focuses on:
The Origins of Halloween - All Hallows’ Day, All Souls’ Day and the rituals, traditions and customs surrounding these feasts.
The Origins of the Jack O’ Lantern
The Origins of Trick-or-Treat
The Origins of Apple Bobbing
The PowerPoint illustrates how, over time, Samhain, All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day have merged to create the Halloween we know today. It ends with some questions to promote discussion. It also contains hyperlinks to Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in New York City - the world’s largest Halloween parade and a link to a short video of the history of Halloween.
Halloween Quiz
This resource contains a 50 question PowerPoint quiz on Halloween and all things spooky! It is ideal for use with a tutor group or for an assembly during Halloween. Can you spot the trick question?
There are 3 multiple choice answers. The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to record answers.
Sample questions:
What date is Halloween celebrated on?
What do pumpkins grow on?
In Scotland, what vegetable was traditionally carved into a jack-o-lantern?
Why did people put lanterns outside of their homes?
What is the name given to a ghostly light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes?
What is the name for the fear of Halloween?
What does a real-life vampire bat live on?
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This resource contains a fully editable and highly colourful 40-slide PowerPoint on autumn and a set of 40 autumn posters.
Autumn Presentation
This PowerPoint contains engaging pictures of Autumn flora, fauna, weather and landscapes. It is an ideal back to school assembly for September and the autumn months. The slide images could also be used for display purposes.
It focuses on:
seasonal changes in weather
animals such as hedgehogs, squirrels, birds, geese, wasps, crane flies, leather jackets, dragon flies
trees and leaves, horse chestnut and conkers, sycamore
fruits - apples, blackberries
Set of 40 Autumn Themed Posters
This resource contains a set of 40 colourful 40 ‘Autumn Days’ posters with stunning images. It is ideal for a display or for promoting discussion and creative writing with pupils. Use as a slideshow with some appropriate music.
Images include:
autumn weather
animals, hedgehogs, squirrels, birds, geese, wasps, crane flies, dragon- flies, deer
trees and leaves, horse chestnut and conkers, sycamore
fruits - apples, blackberries
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