This is a very versatile assembly that would suit Primary and Secondary students
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What do we do in school to spoil its environment?
What do we do at home?
What do people do in out town?
What do people do in our world?
It includes-
Video clip
Bible reading
Prayer
Music suggestions
Final Thought
Call To action
Some nice feedback on how you used this assembly would be nice.
This assembly would suit both Primary and Secondary students. It would be useful after a bullying spate.
Pupils write and take part in the roleplays that can form the central part of the assembly
It makes the point that reconciliation is based on the premise that if we want forgiveness then we must offer it to others and this is a normal part of any relationship. The assembly can also be used without the roleplays so very adaptable.
It is structured as follows:
Why is reconciliation important?
Why don’t we forgive one another?
How can we make up after quarreling?
It includes the following:
Choice of inspiring story
A choice of short films on forgiveness- You Tube links given
Two spiritual quotes on forgiveness
Prayer on the theme
Final thought
Call to action
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‘Judge not according to appearance’
JOHN 7 V24
This is an assembly that was designed for Secondary pupils but would also suit older primary students.
For music I recommend Republica: ‘Drop Dead Gorgeous’ and a few other more recent numbers- see PP
I have also included links to relevant stories and short films that you can include to make it a longer assembly.
I think it is a great confidence booster and you could easily link the Greek masks on the title slide with the selfie craze! It is the perfect antidote to the selfie craze! It is also the perfect antidote to abuses of social media websites and trolling!
Please leave me some feedback as to how you use it!
All age assembly for Secondary and upper years of Primary school
It includes the following-
Music suggestions
Bible reading
Prayer
Final Thought
Call for action
Just add fancy dress and humour
Some pos Feedback most welcome
It’s back to school again.
That September feeling.
Resources to organise, new stock to put away,books to back, orders to chase…
At last something that’s fresh and ready-to-go!
From the get-go to the gone, here you are…
A nice review telling me how your tailored this PP would be most welcome!
Here’s a very versatile assembly on Ash Wednesday that is primarily for Secondary students but would also suit older Primary students.
Students are invited to reflect on where they are going on their Lenten journey.
**The key questions it answers are:
(1) What has Ash Wednesday to do with
Christ and the Bible?
(2) Why do we put ash on people’s heads?
(3) How should we celebrate Ash
Wednesday today? **
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If you want some inspiration for Lent see- brighterwindows.blogspot.com
Here I deal with the question:** Should You Give Up Chocolate For Lent?**
And 'A Lenten Journey For 2020’
PP with suggested film clips, Bible reading, prayer and music from You Tube
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Useful all age assembly that would suit both Primary and Secondary students.
This resource includes:
Power point Assembly
Story of answered prayer
Assembly music
Prayer of St Francis sung by Sarah Mac Laughlin
This can easily adapted to your own needs.
I have suggested opening song as children file in as ‘Living On Prayer’ - as assembly title but there is plenty of other modern songs on prayer freely available on You Tube.
All is done for you so tonight, download and read with a glass of wine!
A number of other ready to use assemblies in my shop
Feedback welcome
God’s Power or God In Our World today as of all old…
This PP assembly would be useful following a bad world event and gives the clear message of good triumphing over evil.
You have links to a story showing God’s power in ancient times and a You Tube video showing God’s power in Today’s age…
You’re ready to go.
Some feedback on how and why you used the assembly would be nice.