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Never be stuck for an assembly in April, May or June again! These presentations are ideal if you have a last-minute assembly or unexpected tutor group time! This resource contains three interesting, informative and fully editable slide PowerPoint presentations on the months of April, May and June. They could be used for a one-off assembly, series of assemblies or for lessons/tutor-based activities.
All three presentations include a wealth of information. They focus on:
How the months got their names
Zodiac signs, flowers, birthstones for each month
Folklore and sayings
Special days in each month - feast days, campaign days, special days and events
Notable birthdays in each month
Inventions, discoveries and launches in each month
Notable events and happenings
The resources also contain hyperlinks to areas of interest.
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 95-slide PowerPoint presentation about the month of June. It could be used for a one-off assembly or series of assemblies or lessons/tutor based activities.
It includes:
How June got its name, things associated with June – flowers, Zodiac signs – Gemini and Cancer, birthstone – pearl, June quotes.
June Folklore – lucky month to get married in, Summer Solstice traditions - Stonehenge.
Special Days in June – Pentecost, Feasts of Saint Peter and Paul, St Alban, Saint John the Baptist, D- Day, Queens Official birthday, Trooping the Colour, Wimbledon, Fathers Day, Well Dressing, Henley Royal Regatta, Ramadan, Jewish festival of ‘Shavuot’, Armed Forces Day, The Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu), World Environment Day, World Ocean Day, The Rochester Dicken’s Festival, Oxford and Cambridge boat race, The Day of the African Child, the longest day of the year - Summer Solstice, festival of Golowan in Penzance.
Notable Birthdays – Morgan Freeman, George V, Tony Curtis, Rafael Nadal, George III, Tom Jones, ‘Prince’ Rogers Nelson, George Orwell, Johnny Depp, John Constable, Jacques Cousteau, Anne Frank, Donald Trump, Boy George, Edward I, Paul McCartney, James I, Prince William, Lionel Messi, Helen Keller, Henry VIII, Michael Phelps.
Inventions, Discoveries and Launches – discovery of magnetic North Pole, publication of Ninety Eighty-Four, SOS signal used for first time, first ATM in London.
Notable Events and Happenings – Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Guinness Book of Records broke a world record itself, first public flight of Montgolfier hot air balloon, Charles Dickens died, first European Cup final, The Magna Carta (Great Charter) signed, Statue of Liberty arrived in USA, Amelia Earhart first woman to fly airplane across Atlantic Ocean, Winston Churchill “Finest Hour” speech, Battle of Waterloo, first policemen (Peelers/Bobbies) set up, IOC founded, Francisco de Orellana and the naming of the River Amazon, Elvis Presley’s last concert, Muhammad Ali retired from boxing, Coronation of Queen Victoria, signing of Treaty of Versailles, Globe Theatre destroyed by fire, Blondin tight-rope walk across Niagara Gorge.
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to Churchill’s Finest Hour speech and to the Rochester Charles Dickens’ Festival .
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 135-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games and a 100-question quiz on the Olympics.
PowerPoint Presentation
This is a fully editable 135-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games. It includes information on:
the history of the Olympic Games
the Olymic summer sports
notable Olympic achievements
interesting facts
the Tokyo 2020 games.
the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The PowerPoint also contains links to videos on Usain Bolt’s Olympic record-breaking 100-metre race in London 2012, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Dick Fosbury’s high jump, the 2024 Paris Olympic logo and slogan, the 2024 Olympic mascots, the 2024 official dance - des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 , sneak preview of the Olympic Games to be held in Paris in 2024.
The Quiz
The quiz contains 100 questions with 3 possible answers. It can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. Answers are found by clicking on the medal image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go along or at the end. An answer sheet is provided to allow individuals/teams to record answers.
Sample questions:
What was the only event at the first Olympics in 776 BC?
How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
In which event was a new technique used by American athlete Dick Fosbury?
What is Usain Bolt’s Olympic Record time for the 100 metres?
The IOC have amended the Olympic motto to include another word after "Faster, Higher, Stronger”. What word is it?
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The Olympic Games Puzzle Pack
This resource contains 16 differentiated puzzles on the Summer Olympics. There are three word searches, five anagram puzzles, four crosswords and four Olympic Sports icon puzzles.
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This resource contains a fully editable, 100-question PowerPoint quiz on the Olympic Games. There are 3 possible answers.
The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. Please note: the answers can be found by clicking on the Olympic ‘rings’ image on the bottom right-hand corner of 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 was the only event at the first Olympics in 776BC?
How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
In which event was a new technique used by American athlete Dick Fosbury?
What is Usain Bolt’s Olympic Record time for the 100 metres?
The ‘J’ approach and the ‘flared’ approach are associated with which event?
The IOC have amended the Olympic motto to include another word after "Faster, Higher, Stronger”. What word is it?
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The Olympic Games Presentation
This is a fully editable 135-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games. It includes information on:
the history of the Olympic Games
the Summer Olympic sports
notable Olympic achievements
interesting facts
the Tokyo 2020 games.
the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The PowerPoint also contains links to videos on Usain Bolt’s Olympic record-breaking 100-metre race in London 2012, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Dick Fosbury’s high jump, the 2024 Paris Olympic logo and slogan, the 2024 Olympic mascots, the 2024 official dance - des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 , sneak preview of the Olympic Games to be held in Paris in 2024.
The Olympic Games Puzzle Pack
This resource contains a puzzle pack that includes 16 differentiated puzzles on the Summer Olympics theme. There are three word searches, five anagram puzzles, four crosswords and four Olympic Sports icon puzzles.
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The Olympic Games PowerPoint Presentation and Quiz
The Olympic Games - Presentation - Quiz - Puzzle Pack
This resource contains a fully editable and informative 130-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Olympic Games. The PowerPoint focuses on:
the history of the Olympic Games
the Summer Olympic sports
notable Olympic achievements
interesting facts
the Tokyo 2020 games.
the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The PowerPoint also contains links to:
Usain Bolt’s Olympic record-breaking 100-metre race in London 2012, Bob Beaman’s long jump, Dick Fosbury’s high jump, the 2024 Paris Olympic logo and slogan, the 2024 Olympic mascots, the 2024 official dance - des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024, a sneak preview of the Olympic Games to be held in Paris in 2024
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Olympic Games Quiz
This resource contains a fully editable, 100-question PowerPoint quiz on the Olympic Games. There are 3 possible answers. The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the Olympic 'rings’ image on the bottom right-hand corner of 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 was the only event at the first Olympics in 776BC?
How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
In which event was a new technique used by Dick Fosbury?
The ‘J’ approach and the ‘flared’ approach are associated with which event?
The IOC have amended the Olympic motto to include another word after "Faster, Higher, Stronger”. What word is it?
Save money and buy both resources together at a discounted rate:
Olympic Games Presentation and Quiz
The Olympic Games Puzzle Pack
This resource contains a puzzle pack that includes 16 differentiated puzzles on the Summer Olympics theme. There are three word searches, five anagram puzzles, four crosswords and four Olympic Sports icon puzzles.
Olympic Sports Posters
This resource contains a set of 55, A3 Olympic Sports pictogram posters. They are ideal for display during the Summer Olympics. They could also be used to inspire creative dance on the Olympic theme in PE lessons.
This resource contains an engaging, fully editable, 35-slide PowerPoint presentation on the theme of optical illusions and the messages these illusions contain. This is an ideal New Year assembly or for use during anti-bullying week.
The introduction begins with students making choices between items that are popular eg. football teams, Xbox or PlayStation, pizza or burger, Coronation Street or EastEnders etc. This opening serves to engage the pupils. It leads on to a slide on which they are asked to make a choice between a white van or a red sports car. However, there is no sports car - as it is an ‘optical illusion’ - the car is ‘painted’ on the van. This leads into the ‘optical illusions’.
Further optical illusions are introduced. There is also a hyperlink to an entertaining ‘optical illusion dance’ by teachers.
The main messages of the presentation are:
What we see and what is actually happening is not always the same and sometimes we jump to wrong conclusions - as exemplified in images that appear to be moving but are not.
We do not always see things from other people’s point of view - as exemplified in the young lady / old woman image
We do not always see the good things in people or situations - as exemplified in the ‘good / evil’ image
We sometimes put ourselves first instead of others - as exemplified in the me/you illusion image.
This resource could be used for assemblies ( the situations could be further explored through role play and drama and included in the final assembly presentation), PSE lessons and tutor based activities - particularly useful if there have been some issues around the themes covered by the assembly.
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This resource contains a fully editable, simple text 86-slide PowerPoint presentation on Sir David Attenborough.
On 8th May, 2022 Sir David Attenborough, renowned naturalist and prolific wildlife programme producer and presenter, celebrated his 96th birthday. He has captivated, enchanted and charmed people for 70 years with his dulcet tones and unique presentational skills to become a popular, respected and much-loved personality and he is still working!
The PowerPoint focuses on:
His birthdate, birthplace and parentage
His family – siblings and children
His education
His interests
His position in the BBC as BBC 2 Controller and Director of Programmes
His wildlife and natural science programmes
His favourite and most memorable moments in filming and producing programmes
Plants and animals named after him
Interesting facts about him
His major achievements
His patronage of charities and organisations
There are several hyperlinks in the PowerPoint to short clips of his documentaries including Zoo Quest, the lyrebird, the bird of paradise, the penguins, the whale, the lost tribe, the lyrebird, the gorillas of Rwanda and his commentary on Adele, the singer.
A slightly longer, more detailed presentation for older pupils is also available:
David Attenborough Presentation
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On 8th May 2022 Sir David Attenborough, renowned naturalist and prolific wild life programme producer and presenter, celebrated his 96th birthday. David has captivated, enchanted and charmed people for 70 years with his dulcet tones and unique presentational skills to become a popular, respected and much-loved personality. He is still working - a truly inspirational person!
This resource is an informative, fully editable, 90 slide PowerPoint presentation on David’s life and achievements. It is an ideal resource for Biology Week and Earth Day. This resource focuses on:
His birthdate, birthplace and parentage
His family – siblings and children
His education
His interests
His career
His wildlife and natural science programmes
His favourite and most memorable moments in filming and producing programmes
The risks David has taken – abseiling down a tree in the rain-forest, being attacked by military ants in Africa
Plants and animals named after David
Interesting facts
His major achievements – BAFTA, knighthood
His patronage of Charities and organisations
His commentary on Adele – the singer
There are several hyperlinks in the PowerPoint to short clips of his documentaries including Zoo Quest, the lyrebird, the bird of paradise, the penguins, the whale, the lost tribe, the lyre bird, the gorillas of Rwanda and his commentary on Adele.
A slightly shorter, simple text version of this presentation, more suitable for younger/ SEN pupils is also available:
David Attenborough Simple Text Presentation
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 95-slide PowerPoint presentation on the month of May and follow-up activities. The follow-up activities include a reflective task and worksheet, a further research task and a question and answer quiz preparation task. Never be stuck for an assembly in May again! It is ideal if you have a last-minute assembly, unexpected tutor group time or for covering classes.
It includes a wealth of information and focuses on:
How May got its name, things associated with May
May sayings and folklore
Special Days in May
Notable Birthdays
Notable Events and Happenings
The presentation also contains hyperlinks to Irving Berlin’s ‘Alexander’s Rag Time Band’ music and dance, Brahms Lullaby, Tchaikovsky’s Sugar Plum Fairy, Roger Bannister’s sub 4-minute mile race and Sir Winston Churchill’s broadcast announcing the end of World War II.
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This resource contains a short presentation on Sir David Attenborough.
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This is a fully editable and informative 90-slide PowerPoint presentation on Sir David Attenboroughs life and achievements. The PowerPoint focuses on:
• His birthdate, birthplace and parentage
• His family – siblings and children
• His education
• His interests
• His position in the BBC as BBC 2 Controller and Director of Programmes
• His wildlife and natural science programmes
• His favourite and most memorable moments in filming and producing programmes
• Plants and animals named after David
• Some interesting facts about him
• His major achievements
• His patronage of Charities and organisations
• His commentary on Adele – the singer
There are several hyperlinks in the PowerPoint to short clips of his documentaries including Zoo Quest, the lyrebird, the bird of paradise, the penguins, the whale, the lost tribe, the lyre bird, the gorillas of Rwanda and his commentary on Adele.
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This resource contains an amazing set of 50 animal posters that can be used for a variety of purposes.
They would be a useful resource for Earth Day - as part of a display. One of the Earth Day Network's campaigns is 'Endangered Species'. This campaign is to stop poaching and habitat encroachment as many animals are in danger of extinction brought on by human activities around the world.
The photographs lend themselves to captions. Perhaps students could think of captions for the posters.
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This resource contains four resources on the Jewish Festival of Passover or Pesach (Hebrew) which is celebrated for seven or eight days in April each year and is a very significant event in Judaism.
1. An informative and fully editable 70 slide PowerPoint presentation.
2. The Ten Plagues - a resource about plagues that befell the Egyptians. It contains images of the plagues, a template for cutting and pasting images and an illustrated template to write on captions of the plagues.
3. The Passover Seder Meal - a resource about the foods used during the Passover at the Seder meal and their symbolic significance. It contains information sheets on the different foods and their symbolic meanings, differentiated worksheets that involve filling a Seder plate with the food. One worksheet involves cutting and pasting the foods onto the plate. The second worksheet involves labelling the Seder plate and providing a description of the foods and their significance.
4. The Biblical Passover Story - this resource focuses on the Passover story. It contains the biblical story that led to the Passover, the Israelites in captivity, the plagues, Moses, the Exodus- in picture format with brief text captions, images that can be cut and pasted onto templates a writing template for the story and a template for drawing / pasting pictures about the Exodus.
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This resource contains a fully editable, simple text, 70-slide PowerPoint presentation on the Jewish Festival of Passover or Pesach (Hebrew) which is celebrated for seven or eight days in April each year and is a very significant event in Judaism. The resource contains references to:
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 - lamb bone, roasted egg, a green vegetable to dip in salt water, bitter herbs and charoset, a paste of fruit, nuts and wine. 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 to ‘lean’ on. The tradition of the youngest child asking the four questions, the spilling of drops of wine on to the plate.
The PowerPoint contains two hyperlinks. One to a short 4 minute animated version of the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt and a 4-minute pop / rap of the Seder meal which should appeal to teenagers.
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.
This resource is appropriate for primary aged pupils and older SEN students. A more detailed version of this presentation, more suitable for older pupils, is also available.
Passover Presentation
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable 70 slide PowerPoint presentation on the Jewish Festival of Passover or Pesach (Hebrew) which is celebrated for seven or eight days in April each year and is a very significant event in Judaism.
The resource 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 - lamb bone, roasted egg, a green vegetable to dip in salt water, bitter herbs and charoset, a paste of fruit, nuts and wine. 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 to ‘lean’ on. The tradition of the youngest child asking the four questions, the spilling of drops of wine on to the plate.
The PowerPoint contains two hyperlinks. One to a short 4 minute animated version of the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt and a 4-minute pop / rap of the Seder meal which should appeal to teenagers!
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.
Please note that the watermark on the preview images is not present on the resource itself.
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A slightly shorter (60 slides), simple text version of this presentation, more appropriate for younger and SEN pupils, is also available.
Passover - Simple Text Presentation
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This resource contains a 50 question PowerPoint quiz on some of William Shakespeare's most well-known quotes. It could be used for English lessons, as an assembly or for tutor group activities. It is ideal for use on World Book Day and during William Shakespeare Week. There are 50 quotes and the task is to find the missing words and the play the quote is from. The quiz could be delivered either to individuals or to teams. The answers are found by clicking on Shakespeare's image.
The quotes are from a selection of Shakespeare's plays including Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, Merchant of Venice, Henry IV, Julius Caesar, The Merry Wives of Windsor and more! The task is to find the missing words either by general knowledge, research or deduction.
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Shakespeare - Set of 44 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 skillful use of language and poetic devices.
Wiliam Shakespeare Simple Text Presentation
This is an informative and fully editable, simple text 65-slide PowerPoint presentation about the life and work of William Shakespeare. It is appropriate for primary aged pupils and older SEN students.
Wiliam Shakespeare Presentation
This is a slightly longer, more detailed, 75-slide presentation; more suitable for older pupils.
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This resource contains 6 differentiated worksheets (12 worksheets in total) on William Shakespeare's quotations from Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, Merchant of Venice, Henry IV, Antony and Cleopatra and more! The task is to find the missing words either by general knowledge, research or deduction. The worksheets are differentiated and answers are included. They are ideal for World Book Day and William 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 skillful use of language and poetic devices.
Wiliam Shakespeare Simple Text Presentation
This is an informative and fully editable, simple text 60-slide PowerPoint presentation on the life and work of William Shakespeare.
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 presentation also includes hyperlinks to engaging short clips (3 minutes) of Macbeth – film and opera versions and William Shakespeare's annual birthday celebrations in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Wiliam Shakespeare Presentation
This is a slightly longer, more detailed 75-slide presentation; more suitable for older pupils.
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This resource contains 60 posters with powerful images of some of William Shakespeare’s quotes – some poignant, some comedic, some tragic and some romantic. Shakespeare’s mastery of words, his skillful use of language and poetic devices are evidenced in these posters. This is an ideal resource to promote discussion, for display purposes or for use in an assembly on World Book Day and William Shakespeare Week.
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Wiliam Shakespeare Simple Text Presentation
This is a fully editable, 56-slide PowerPoint 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 PowerPoint focuses on - his birthplace and parentage; his family; 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 also contains hyperlinks to engaging short clips (3 minutes) of Macbeth – film and Opera versions.
William Shakespeare Presentation
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable, simple text 70-slide PowerPoint presentation on the life and work of William Shakespeare, ‘’The Bard of Avon’. It is suitable for primary pupils and older SEN pupils. It is an ideal resource for World Book Day and Shakespeare Week.
The PowerPoint 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 and Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
The Puritans' banning of theatres and plays
Shakespeare's contribution to the English language
His burial place
New Place
List of his plays in chronological order
The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to engaging short clips (3 minutes) of Macbeth – film and opera versions.
A slightly longer, more detailed 75-slide presentation, appropriate for older pupils is also available:
William Shakespeare Presentation
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William Shakespeare - Set of 44 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 skillful use of language and poetic devices. This is an ideal resource to promote discussion or for display purposes .
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This resource contains an informative and fully editable 75-slide PowerPoint presentation on the life and work of William Shakespeare, The Bard of Avon. It is an ideal resource for World Book Day, William Shakespeare Week and Shakespeare's birthday. The Powerpoint focuses on:
His birthplace and parentage
His family
References to, and excerpts from, well-known plays – Hamlet, Macbeth
The Globe Theatre and Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
The Puritans' banning of theatres and plays
The Royal Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare's contribution to the English language
His burial place
New Place
Shakespeare Week
Shakespeare's Annual Birthday Celebration in Stratford
The presentation also contains hyperlinks to engaging, short clips (3 minutes) of Macbeth – film and Opera versions. There are also links to Shakespeare's birthday celebration parade in Stratford and an entertaining stage debate about which word to stress in the phrase 'to be or not to be' involving Prince Charles, Benedict Cumberbatch and David Tennant.
A simple text version of this resource, more suitable for primary / older SEN pupils, is also available:
William Shakespeare Simple Text Presentation
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This resource contains a fully editable and informative, simple text 110-slide PowerPoint presentation on Queen Elizabeth II who sadly died on the 8th of September 2022 at the age of 96.
In 2022, Queen Elizabeth II became the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, celebrating seventy years of service. This presentation looks at the life of the Queen.
It is appropriate for primary pupils and older SEN pupils.
The presentation focuses on:
Her birthdate, birthplace and parentage
Her homes
Balmoral Castle and Palace of Holyroodhouse
Her education
Her time in the ATS
Her 21st birthday speech - dedicating her life to the Commonwealth
Her wedding to Prince Philip
Her Coronation
Her family – sister Princess Margaret, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Her role and duties
Her interests – riding horses, corgi
The Queen's 90th birthday
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
The presentation also includes hyperlinks to the Queen's 21st birthday speech, her 2021 Christmas broadcast, a documentary about her life and her 90th birthday celebrations.
Please note that the watermark on the preview images is not present on the resource itself.
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