World Mental Health Day 2024: Inside Out 2 Assembly PowerPoint (Primary)
This engaging PowerPoint is designed for a primary school assembly to celebrate World Mental Health Day 2024. Featuring characters from Inside Out 2, this resource helps children learn about mental health, recognize emotions, and support others, including teachers and school staff. The presentation includes fun visuals, coping strategies, and music to create an interactive and meaningful assembly experience.
Key Features:
Inside Out 2-Themed: Beloved characters like Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust guide children through important topics related to mental health.
Focus on Emotions: Helps children understand their emotions and provides practical strategies for managing them, such as deep breathing and talking to others.
Supporting Teachers and Staff: Promotes kindness and respect towards teachers, highlighting how students can support the well-being of their school community.
Interactive Assembly: Includes moments for reflection, discussions, and fun music at the beginning and end to create a lively and engaging atmosphere.
Slides Included:
Slide 1: When is World Mental Health Day?
Slide 2: What is Mental Health?
Slide 3: Meet the Inside Out 2 Team!
Slide 6: Mental Health at School and Work
Slide 7: Who Helps Us at School?
Slide 9: Coping with Big Emotions
Slide 10: Checking In with Others
Slide 11: Tea and Talk
Additional Features:
Coping Strategies: Includes practical tips for children to cope with emotions, such as deep breathing exercises, talking to a trusted adult, and expressing feelings through drawing or writing.
Intro and Outro Music: Uplifting and calming music to set the tone for the assembly and close it on a positive note.
How to Use:
This PowerPoint is perfect for a school-wide assembly on World Mental Health Day (October 10th, 2024). It provides opportunities for interaction, reflection, and learning, helping children understand the importance of mental health in a fun and relatable way.
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