Celebrating Differences Assembly!Quick View
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Celebrating Differences Assembly!

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This fun and original assembly aims to assist children in celebrating the differences between themselves and others, through: -Understanding how diversity is needed in the world; -Recognising and valuing the differences in their own school; -Considering how kind words can help us to unite together. I love leading this assembly, because I feel that the key message within it is so vital, especially in the present climate. More importantly, wherever I have presented this (to a wide-range of students from a wide-range of contexts) it has always gone down extremely well, with students being extremely engaged and informing me of the different ways in which they have celebrated differences in the months that follow! The slides are visually engaging and well-presented, and the subject matter is tailored to the interests and needs of young people. For example, there are references to Prince Harry, Emma Watson, and others in popular culture, to help engage the children in the idea that each individual has their own strengths, weaknesses, like and dislikes, no matter who they are or how successful they appear. There is also an exciting ‘toothpaste challenge’ included, which demonstrates the importance of ensuring that our words to others are kind and respectful. The challenge includes a hyperlink to a countdown clock. In addition to this, all other resources that you will need are provided in the pack. The slides are fairly self-explanatory, but I’ve included guidance notes to assist the speaker. Hope that you find this useful!
ATTITUDE ASSEMBLYQuick View
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ATTITUDE ASSEMBLY

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A 10-15 minute assembly on having a more positive attitude in life. Includes thought-provoking questions on situations in school that may provoke a negative reaction and 6 simple steps to guide students towards being more proactive than reactive. Easily adaptable for tutor time! Suitable for all ages!
WELCOME BACK ASSEMBLYQuick View
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WELCOME BACK ASSEMBLY

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Fresh new term, fresh new start! An 18 slide (approx 10-15 min) assembly welcoming students back to school after a holiday. Includes some tips on how to ease back into studying and regaining focus on school after a relaxing break. Easily adaptable for tutor-time! Suitable for all ages!
SUMMER ASSEMBLYQuick View
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SUMMER ASSEMBLY

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A beautiful 10-15 minute (17 slide) assembly on Summer, its holidays and natural events. It is a fun and engaging Summer assembly with thought provoking questions and is easily adaptable for tutor-time. Suitable for all ages!
General Report CommentsQuick View
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General Report Comments

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300 general report comment statements covering all aspects of school life. Easily make 30 different personalised paragraphs for your class. Use the boy or girl versions to save even more time. Suitable for KS1 and KS2. Choose from the 300 comments, enough to create a whole class of different reports, 10 different statements to choose from for every child. Quickly create your general report comment paragraphs by selecting the right comment to suit each child, one from each of the 10 sections. Describe your pupils in a precise, eloquent and efficient way. Written for all primary year groups, relevant for years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 High Quality Use these high quality comments, 18 pages covering: Overall Introduction Working and Learning Style Attitude Working & Playing With Others Behaviour Learning Outcomes & Presentation Strengths Next Steps Responsibilities, Homework & Spellings Summary and Looking Forward Easy to Use All the comments come in a girl and a boy version saving you having to change any pronouns. All names are replaced with 3 stars so you just have to find and replace to insert names. Save Time Teaching is busy enough without report writing as well, save time whilst doing a good job. Easily copy and paste these thoughtful comments to create personalised and admired reports. Also… Check out these other handy end of year resources: English Report Comments Maths Report Comments Geography Report Comments
Reading Area BOOK DISPLAY Letter Lettering Set Whole Alphabet, Numbers Signs Instant Title ClassroomQuick View
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Reading Area BOOK DISPLAY Letter Lettering Set Whole Alphabet, Numbers Signs Instant Title Classroom

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Reading Area BOOK DISPLAY Letter Lettering Set Whole Alphabet, Numbers Signs Instant Title Classroom Beautiful and updated lettering set for your classroom display. To create your display title simply: Edit the document and delete the letters you do not need, Print the document in A4 colour, Laminate the letters and cut them out, Stick up on display. A really fantastic resource including brighter colours and more modern pictures than similar of a similar nature. Please check my other resources, I have hundreds of different lettering sets and can even create bespoke ones if you send me a message. Please rate my resources, Thanks, The Bearded Teacher.
Ofsted outstanding Case Studies Examples to show impact of teaching and learningQuick View
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Ofsted outstanding Case Studies Examples to show impact of teaching and learning

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These case studies examples show how your setting is providing impact towards the learning and development of pupils within the setting. It indicates contextual information and justifies how and why interventions are narrowing the gap in relation to pupil progress and development. These will give good examples of how to plan and write case studies so the you can show an cohort of pupils in your setting.
Phonics Screening Check Parent Pack RevisionQuick View
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Phonics Screening Check Parent Pack Revision

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This pack contains all of the information parents need to know about the Phonics Screening Check, along with a set of Phonics Mats -6 in total- so enough to cover the half-term before the test. These contain 6 short activities that are completed over a week and help the children practice the key skills needed to pass the screening check. I have also included a parent help sheet that explains how to do each task. Having parents involved really boosted my results last year and this pack was simple enough for them to follow. I printed it out and handed to all of my parents during parents evening.
British Values - Mutual Respect and ToleranceQuick View
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British Values - Mutual Respect and Tolerance

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This assembly focuses on one of the British Values with regards to Mutual Respect and Tolerance. The first slide is a definition of respect “A regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others”. The next slide asks the students to compare and contrast the sports football and rugby with regards to the respect shown by both the players and spectators. This should spark debate about the respect and possible lack of respect shown in each. The following slides show footballers abusing referees and and then an article detailing how many referees are leaving football due to the abuse that they take. A short video of a rugby referee then follows this which demonstrates how rugby players generally show great respect for the referee as he tells off 30 men who were not following the rules without any of them questioning him in any way. The next two slides show a recent Manchester football derby where the police had to create a line to keep the fans away from each other. The next slide shows two rugby fans stood together at a game shouting on their teams. This is the hook into the theme of mutual respect because why does rugby seem to have a culture of respect whilst football does not? I then explain that when people show each other respect this makes for a happier experience for all people involved. I then ask the students how can we show respect for each other at our school and within our house to make it a nice place to be? I have broken this up into respecting yourself, respecting the environment and then others. Whilst talking about respecting others I then introduce the term mutual respect and explain why this is important. This leads into discussion about that fact that in Britian we live in a diverse nation made up of many different cultures, languages, races, and backgrounds and how we can learn from others. I then finish the assembly with a golden rule about mutual respect: Treat others as you want to be treated
SPRING ASSEMBLYQuick View
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SPRING ASSEMBLY

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A beautiful 10-15 minute (17 slide) assembly on Spring, its holidays and natural events. It is a fun and engaging Spring assembly with thought provoking questions and is easily adaptable for tutor-time. Suitable for all ages!
PEER PRESSURE ASSEMBLYQuick View
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PEER PRESSURE ASSEMBLY

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A 10-15 minute assembly on Peer Pressure, definitions of positive and negative peer pressure, scenarios for students to assess and includes a more specific model scenario for students to give advice on. Also includes advice on how to deal with peer pressure and to say no. Easily adaptable for tutor time! Suitable for all ages!
CPD Training Sessions Bundle!Quick View
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CPD Training Sessions Bundle!

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These CPD sessions offer engaging and original approaches to introducing or revisiting a range of effective pedagogical strategies. Grounded in educational research, these sessions are interactive, well-structured, and have been successfully tried and tested. The aim of each CPD session is to develop the knowledge, skills, and strategies needed in order to utilise in practice in each key area, and as an aid in achieving these aims, the trainer is supported with: -Colourful, engaging, and comprehensive PowerPoint presentations; -Videos for analysis of key techniques; -A wide range of interactive resources for CPD activities; -Instructions and plans to assist delivery. All images and videos are licensed for commercial use, and are cited on the final slide of each PowerPoint.
CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLYQuick View
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CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY

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A 10-15 minute assembly on Christmas, its traditions and a glance at how it is celebrated across the world. With a couple of unusual facts and some lovely engaging images and points for thought, this assembly is brief and informative. Suitable for all ages!
Letter to Parents explaining Forest School (Outdoor Learning)Quick View
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Letter to Parents explaining Forest School (Outdoor Learning)

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A letter to send home to parents for children chosen to take part in Forest School. This letter is in WORD format to enable you to edit easily. The letter informs the parents that a series of Forest School sessions are planned to take place and explains using clear simple language, what Forest School is. This letter also contains a permission slip for parents to authorize their child to take part.
Outdoor Play in EYFS Parent Workshop PowerPointQuick View
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Outdoor Play in EYFS Parent Workshop PowerPoint

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As we know, outdoor learning in crucial in learning, especially for young children. This is a PowerPoint to use in a parent workshop about outdoor learning. It is ready to use but also editable. It includes Skills developed during outdoor learning Importance of outdoor learning Parent role in outdoor learning Practical activities to do outdoors with children
SEND Action Plan and Year Planner Completed Example Word Document Editable.Quick View
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SEND Action Plan and Year Planner Completed Example Word Document Editable.

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This comprehensive SEND action plan and yearly planner will provide SENCOs and senior leaders with the relevant tools to set outcomes in relation to the schools SEND provision. This is a completed document and can be edited to address outcomes in your own school. This document is a good tool to show Ofsted inspectors how you are addressing the needs of your school and what action you intend to take throughout the year a whole school level.
Children's Contribution to their Annual ReviewQuick View
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Children's Contribution to their Annual Review

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PowerPoint presentation on the rationale behind our decision to ensure all children contribute to their Annual Review through a the use of video, embedded in a multimedia presentation. Also covers the strategies we used to introduce it. More about it here: http://www.switchitmaker2.com/reviews/reviewscoming.htm#willow Although we used Switch It Maker 2 for our presentations, you could use any presentation software: PowerPoint, Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, Prezzi, etc.