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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 120-slide PowerPoint presentation on the month of October. Never be stuck for an assembly in October again! It is ideal for last minute assemblies, unexpected tutor group time and for supply teachers. It could be used for a one-off assembly, series of assemblies or for lessons/tutor activities.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
How October got its name, things associated with October
Special Days
Notable Birthdays
Inventions, Discoveries, Launches
Notable Events and Happenings
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to John Lennon’s “Imagine”, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Sputnik 1 and Apollo 7 launches, Pavarotti’s “O Sole Mio”, Pauls Simon’s “Gracelands”, James Hines sub 10 second 100 metres and the “War of the World’s” broadcast.
It also contains some follow up activities that include a reflective task and worksheet, a further research task and a question and answer quiz preparation task which could formthe basis for a whole class quiz.
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This resource contains a set of thirteen fact sheets and comprehensions about the life and work of Queen Elizabeth II who sadly died on the 8th of September 2022 at the age of 96.
Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, celebrating seventy years of service. She became Queen on 6th February 1952 when she was just 25 years old. The Queen continued to carry out her Royal duties right up until her death and was a truly inspirational person.
The texts focus on:
The Queen's interests and hobbies
The Queen's education
The Queen's family
The Queen's residences
The Queen's tasks and duties
The Queen's Coronation
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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 an informative and fully editable, 90-slide PowerPoint presentation on the month of September. It could be used for a one-off assembly, series of assemblies or for lessons/tutor activities.
The PowerPoint focuses on:
How September got its name, things associated with September – flowers, Zodiac signs, quotes.
Special Days - Rush-Bearing Festival, Blackpool Illuminations, Last Night of the Proms, World Gurning Championship, Heritage Open Days, Harvest Festivals, Great River Race in London, Rosh Hashanah, Horn Dance, autumn equinox, European Day of Languages, Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel, Michaelmas Day.
Notable Birthdays - Freddy Mercury, Mother Teresa, Queen Elizabeth 1st, Buddy Holly, Richard the Lionheart, Hugh Grant, Michael Buble, D. H. Lawrence, Roald Dahl, Michael Johnson, Amy Winehouse, Agatha Christie, Prince Harry, Henry V, Greta Garbo, H.G. Wells, Stephen King, Anne of Cleves, Michael Faraday, Augustus Caesar, Bruce Springsteen, Christopher Reeve, Will Smith, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ivan Pavlov, T.S. Eliot, George Gershwin, Serena Williams, Horatio Nelson, Confucius, Pompey the Great, Miguel de Cervantes, William Wrigley Jr.
Inventions, Discoveries, Launches - Google founded, Nintendo Gamecube, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, Tolkien’s Hobbit published, Neptune discovered, Honda Motor Co founded, George Cross instituted, GMT began, Marks & Spencer founded.
Notable Events - The Great Fire of London, first Marathon run, V-J Day, Declaration of World War 2 on Germany, Mark Spitz’s seventh Olympic Gold Medal, Ali won Olympic gold medal, Ferdinand Magellan’s completed world circumnavigation, Pilgrims’ set sail, Grace Darling’s rescue, Mount Ampato mummy discovered, bombing of twin towers, Great Fire of Moscow, George Handel finished Messiah, Battle of Britain, Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated globe, first singing of National Anthem.
The resource also contains hyperlinks to Mark Spitz’s 7th gold medal swim, Last Night of the Proms, Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival, Horn Dance, Chamberlain’s Declaration of War speech, Michael Johnson’s gold medal sprints, Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.
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This resource is a Christmas themed battleships game to introduce and reinforce the teaching of coordinates in the first quadrant. There are 10 grids which can be used to play with a partner. These could be laminated and used time and time again. There is also a coordinates record sheet and a score sheet.
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Christmas Coordinates in the First Quadrant Worksheets
This resource contains a set of 5 Christmas themed worksheets containing a variety of tasks and exercises on coordinates in the first quadrant. Tasks include locating and plotting coordinates in the first quadrant. Answers are included.
Christmas Themed Coordinates PowerPoint Game
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This resource is a highly visual, Christmas themed, 40 slide PowerPoint lesson on making plurals for nouns. The lesson is ably delivered by Santa. The PowerPoint is editable and can be adapted to suit any time of the school year! It is appropriate for primary pupils and older SEN students to the highly visual nature of the resource.
The PowerPoint explains and visually demonstrates the rules for making plurals for:
regular nouns - adding ‘s’
nouns ending in ‘ch’ , ‘sh’, ‘x’, ‘ss’ and ‘s’
nouns ending in ‘f’ and ‘fe’
nouns ending in ‘y’ preceded by consonant
nouns ending in ‘o’ - preceded by consonant / vowel
Opportunities are provided within the PowerPoint for pupils to apply the rules.
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Set of Christmas Themed Plural Worksheets
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This resource contains a fully editable, 28 slide PowerPoint presentation on war poets and poetry with hyperlinks to famous war poem recitals.
The presentation includes the following poets and poems:
‘For the Fallen’ by Robert Binyon
‘My Boy Jack’ by Rudyard Kipling
‘The Soldier’ by Rupert Brooke
‘In Flanders Field’ by John McCrae
‘We Shall Keep The Faith’ by Moina Michael
‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ by Wilfred Owen
‘The Green Fields of 'France’ by John McDermott
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Remembrance / Armistice Day Presentation
This is a fully editable, informative and poignant 85-slide PowerPoint presentation. It 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 presentation focuses on:
What is Remembrance Day?
World War 1
Armistice Day
Remembrance Day
The Poppy
The British Legion
How those soldiers who gave their lives are remembered
The resource contains hyperlinks to areas of interest.
Remembrance Day Two Minute Silence Slideshow
This is a 65 slide 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:
World War 1
World War 2
Current soldiers in the Armed Forces
War Graves
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 is a fully editable, simple text, 70 slide PowerPoint presentation on fireworks and firework safety. The PowerPoint includes sections on:
The history of fireworks
Records for fireworks - for example, the biggest firework display, the most sparklers lit at the same time etc.
Interesting facts about fireworks - Handel’s firework music, how the Catherine Wheel got its name, how sparklers cause more injuries than any other firework, how half of firework injuries happen to people under the age of 16.
The law and fireworks.
The firework code and how to stay safe on Bonfire Night.
The PowerPoint contains hyperlinks to the world’s top 10 best firework displays, to firework related Guinness World Records, Handel’s firework music, three firework safety videos - one for very young children, one for primary aged pupils and one for secondary pupils.
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This resource contains 30 colourful autumn posters with captions containing stunning pictures of Autumn flora and fauna, fauna, weather and landscapes. It is an ideal resource for display purposes and to use to promote discussion and creative writing.
Images include:
weather
animals, hedgehogs, squirrels, birds, geese, wasps, crane flies, dragon flies
trees and leaves, horse chestnut and conkers, sycamore
fruits - apples, blackberries
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Autumn Days Presentation
This is a fully editable, and highly colourful, 40-slide PowerPoint presentation on the theme of Autumn Days containing images of Autumn flora, fauna, weather and landscapes. It is an ideal back to school assembly for September and the autumn months.
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This resource contains a 70-slide, simple text presentation on the month of December. It is ideal for when you have a last minute assembly to do or unexpected tutor group time. The resource also contains suggestions for use and a set of worksheets for follow up activities. The follow up activities include:
reflective and evaluative tasks
a research task
the creation of a quiz based on the PowerPoint
The presentation focuses on:
How December got its name, things associated with December – flowers, Zodiac signs, quotes.
Special Days – Advent, Human Rights Day, St Nicholas’ Day, Bodhi Day, Christmas day, Saint Stephen’s Day, New Year’s Eve, Hogmanay
Notable Birthdays - Walt Disney, Johann Christian Bach, Mary, Queen of Scots, John Milton, Frank Sinatra, Edvard Munch, Taylor Swift, Nostradamus, Gustave Eiffel, Paul Getty, Ludwig van Beethoven, Jane Austen, Steven Spielberg, Joseph Stalin, Giacomo Puccini, Maurice and Robin Gibb, Alexander I, Sir Isaac Newton, Mao Tse-tung, Louis Pasteur, William Gladstone, Rudyard Kipling, Tiger Woods, Henri Matisse, Anthony Hopkins, Ben Kingsley
Inventions, Discoveries, Launches - Dr Pepper served for first time, The Ford Motor Company introduced first moving assembly line, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 launched in Europe, first Sunday newspaper the Observer published, first episode of Coronation Street broadcast, first Nobel Prizes awarded, Titanic movie premiered, premier of Gone with the Wind, first colour television went on sale, Dickens Christmas Carol published, Hans Christian Andersen published his first book of fairy tales, first edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica published
Notable Events and Happenings - Napoleon Bonaparte became Emperor of France, new Saint Paul’s Cathedral opened, the world’s first heart transplant completed, UK’s first motorway opened, first traffic lights installed, Muhammad Ali fought last boxing match, Francis Drake set sail around the world in Golden Hind, Wilbur and Orville Wright made first powered aeroplane flight, first performance of Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Nutcracker, BBC World Service began broadcasting, nuclear power was first used, Mayflower Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, Charles de Gaulle elected President of France, Lech Walesa became Poland’s first elected president, Silent Night composed by Franz Xaver Gruber, Thomas Becket assassinated.
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This resource contains a fully editable, simple text, 45-slide PowerPoint on Guy Fawkes and his role in the Gunpowder Plot and how this has resulted in Bonfire Night.
The presentation focuses on:
Guy Fawkes’ religious background
The intolerance of James I towards Roman Catholics
The Plot
The anonymous letter
Guy Fawkes arrest, trial and execution
The PowerPoint ends with questions for discussion and contains hyperlinks to two videos about Guy Fawkes and Gunpowder Plot.
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This resource contains a pi-themed dingbat game/puzzle with 18 dingbats to solve. It is in PowerPoint format. This is an ideal fun resource for Pi Day which takes place on 14th March.
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Pi Day Presentation
This resource contains an informative and fully editable, 62 slide PowerPoint presentation on pi and Pi Day. It is also a useful resource for Pi Approximation Day which falls on July 22nd.
Pi Day Party Pack
Pi Day Puzzle Pack
Pi Mnemonic Posters
Pi Coordinates Game
Pi Day Puzzle Pack
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This resource contains a set of 7 texts and 7 worksheets on the theme of Holy Week and Easter. The texts focus on the following events:
Palm Sunday
Maundy Thursday and The Last Supper
Judas' Betrayal
Good Friday
The Crucifixion
The Resurrection
The appearance of Jesus to Mary Magdalene and the disciples
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This resource contains a fully editable, simple text, 60 slide PowerPoint presentation on the inspirational life and works of Ludwig van Beethoven. 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Beethoven.
The presentation focuses on the major events in Beethoven’s life and contains hyperlinks to:
His first piece of published music at the age of twelve - Nine Variations on a March by Dressler
His first own concert in Vienna - the world premiere of Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 3 in E major (Opus 55) - ‘Sinfonia Eroic’
A recital of the Heiligenstadt Testament
Opus 98 - ‘An die ferne Geliebte - dedicated to - Josephine Brunsvik
‘Sonata Fantasia’ (Moonlight Sonata) - Giullieta Guicciardi
‘Für Elise’
His only opera - Fidelio
Piano Trio - Opus 97
The premiere of his Ninth Symphony (Joy to the World) excerpt from the movie ‘Immortal Beloved’ 1994
A re-enactment of his funeral speech from the Immortal Beloved
A short 5 minute video on the life and work of Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven Presentation
This resource contains 20 posters on kindness, appropriate for younger pupils. They are ideal for display and discussion during Random acts of Kindness Days / Weeks and anti-bullying week.
The posters feature:
Examples of kindness
Kindness is ..
Short story about Mahatma Gandhi
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Acts of Kindness 100 Slide Presentation
This is a highly visual presentation on kindness, suitable for younger primary pupils and older SEN students.
The PowerPoint includes:
examples of kindness
Mahatma Gandhi example of kindness
what we can do to make the world a better place
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Random Acts of Kindness Presentaion -Secondary Pupils
This is a very powerful, poignant, thought-provoking presentation that contains hyperlinks to Jonny Benjamin's story and Danny Boyles 'Join Me' Movement and the 'Karma Army.'
The presentation includes:
Josh de Jong's story
Danny Boyle's story
Jonny Benjamin's story
examples of kindness - Gandhi, Princess Diana
the physical and psychological benefits of performing Random Acts of Kindness
the definition of altruism
inspirational kindness quotes
what we can do to make the world a better place
the importance of kind words
Acts of Kindness Posters
This resource contains 25 thought-provoking and inspirational posters on kindness from 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.
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This resource contains 11 differentiated anagrams, crosswords and word searches on the theme of Shakespeare and his work. It is suitable for Key Stage 2 pupils and older SEN students. It is also an ideal resource for World Book Day and Shakespeare Week.
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Shakespeare - Set of 45 Quote Posters
These posters contain powerful images and a range of quotes -some poignant, some comedic, some tragic and some romantic - all illustrate Shakespeare’s mastery of words, his skilful use of language and poetic devices. This is an ideal resource to promote discussion or for display purposes or for use in an assembly.
Wiliam Shakespeare Simple Text Presentation
This is a fully editable, 56-slide presentation, with simple text, on the life and work of William Shakespeare, ‘’The Bard of Avon’. It is appropriate for primary and older SEN pupils.
The presentation focuses on his birthplace and parentage; his family; references to and excerpts from well-known plays – Hamlet, Macbeth, Midsummer Night’s Dream; The Globe Theatre, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre; the Puritans' banning of theatres and plays; The Royal Shakespeare Company; Shakespeare's contribution to the English language; his use of literary techniques and poetic devices; his burial place; his former home New Place -his former home; list of his plays in chronological order.
The PowerPoint contains hyperlinks to engaging short clips (3 minutes) of Macbeth – film and opera versions.
Wiliam Shakespeare Presentation
This is a slightly longer, more detailed 67-slide presentation; more suitable for older pupils.
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This resource contains a 30 slide presentation on Brexit and the triggering of Article 50. This presentation outlines what this historic and momentous occasion means for the United Kingdom.
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Brexit: Two Years Later - PowerPoint Presentation
This resource contains a 60-slide presentation on Brexit and where the United Kingdom is in this process two years after the triggering of Article 50.
It makes reference to:
* The origins of the European Union
* The triggering of Article 50
* The resignation of David Cameron
* The snap election
* The terms hard and soft Brexit
* Key Brexit dates
* The resignations' of David Davis and Boris Johnson
The PowerPoint contains hyperlinks to short videos on the European Union, David Cameron's resignation speech and David Davis' resignation speech.
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 36-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Jewish Festival of Hanukkah (also known as the Festival of Lights) which is celebrated for eight days, usually between the end of November and the end of December. Hanukkah commemorates the re-dedication of the second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and the miracle of the menorah lights.
The PowerPoint explains what Hanukkah is and why and how it is celebrated. The resource contains references to:
Why Hanukkah is commemorated - the story of King Antiochus IV, Mattathias, Judah and the Maccabees.
The restoration and re-dedication of the Second Temple.
The miracle of the menorah and its significance.
Hanukkah food - fried food cooked in oil eg latkes and doughnuts
Hanukkah Games - the dreidel, gelt (chocolate coins)
The PowerPoint also contains a hyperlink to a short and lively 5-minute video about Hanukkah.
This resource will help to contribute to the pupils’ ‘Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural’ learning (SMSC) and will help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
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This resource contains:
A set of six texts and six comprehensions (with answers) on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah (Festival of Lights).
Three cloze exercises on the story of Hanukkah and how it is celebrated today.
Matching objects with Hanukkah key-words worksheet
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**Hanukkah Presentation **
This is a fully editable and informative 36 slide PowerPoint presentation on the Jewish Festival of Hanukkah. Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days, usually between the end of November and the end of December and commemorates the re-dedication of the second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and the miracle of the menorah lights.
The PowerPoint explains what Hanukkah is and why and how it is celebrated. It focuses on:
Why Hanukkah is commemorated - the story of King Antiochus IV, Mattathias, Judah and the Maccabees.
The restoration and re-dedication of the Second Temple.
The miracle of the menorah and its significance.
Hanukkah food - fried food cooked in oil - latkes and doughnuts
Hanukkah Games - the dreidel, gelt (chocolate coins)
The PowerPoint also contains a hyperlink to a short and lively 5-minute video about Hanukkah
A simple text version of this resource, more appropriate for younger / SEN pupils, is also available.
Hanukkah Simple Text Presentation
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This resource is about the Jewish Festival of Passover / Pesach and the Seder meal and its symbolic significance in Judaism. The resource contains:
1. Five texts about the Seder meal, the different foods and their symbolic meanings, and the rituals that take place during the meal.
2. Five comprehension worksheets about the texts.
3. Answers to the questions.
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Passover Presentation
This is an informative and fully editable 70 slide presentation about the Passover. It focuses on:
Why Passover is celebrated and how it got its name – the ten plagues, the exodus of the Israelites from Egyptian captivity across the Red Sea led by Moses.
The Seder meal – the Seder plate and the symbolic significance of all the foods on the plate, other foods at the meal, including matzah, the four cups/glasses of wine and the extra wine goblet for the prophet Elijah.
The rituals followed at the Seder meal – breaking the matzah, reading from the Haggadah, the Seder cushion, the tradition of the youngest child asking four questions, the spilling of drops of wine onto the plate.
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to a short 4 minute animated version of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt and a 4-minute rap of the Seder meal.
This resource will help to contribute to the pupils' Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural' learning (SMSC) and will help to actively promote the British Values of mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
A slightly shorter (60 slides), simple text version, for younger and SEN pupils, of the Passover PowerPoint is also available:
Simple Text Passover Presentation
Passover Story - Texts and Templates
The Ten Plagues
The Seder Plate
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