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Anxiety Assembly
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Anxiety Assembly

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This 41 slide assembly/lesson should be shown to all KS4 and 5 students. It highlights key issues around anxiety and gives advice and guidance on how to cope and support others. This could be a series of different assemblies/lessons or can be shortened for one assembly if needed. This topic is now compulsory in schools. The assembly covers the following: What is anxiety? What causes anxiety? Different forms of anxiety Common symptoms Panic attacks Celebrities with anxiety Top tips on how to cope with anxiety Spotting your friends anxiety Getting support Informative video’s Final Personal reflection questions Please also visit my TES Assembly Store where over 100 assemblies are available on a huge range of topics. LIMITED TIME OFFER If you purchase this resource and leave a 5-star review, you receive any £3 assembly from my store FREE!! Leave a review and email Lee_Sullivan@hotmail.co.uk with your review confirmation and choice of assembly.
How to Handle Change - STAFF CPD TRAINING - INSET
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How to Handle Change - STAFF CPD TRAINING - INSET

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This thought provoking 54 slide assembly support staff when dealing with change in the workplace/school. The presentation tells the story of ‘Who Moved My Cheese’ a best selling book and coping with change. Staff are asked to analyse the characters and find themselves in the story. The presentation then gives simple tips on how to deal with change moving forward. There are a number of opportunities for discussion. Please also visit my TES Assembly Store where over 100 assemblies are available on a huge range of topics. LIMITED TIME OFFER If you purchase this resource and leave a 5-star review, you receive any £3 assembly from my store FREE!! Leave a review and email Lee_Sullivan@hotmail.co.uk with your review confirmation and choice of assembly.
Parent Troubleshooting - Parent Workshop - Resolving Common Issues
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Parent Troubleshooting - Parent Workshop - Resolving Common Issues

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**Please see Parent Workshop Bundle for all Workshops** I have previously run 6 Parental Engagement Workshops focusing on a number of different topics to support parents when engaging with their child's education with great success. This presentation asks parents to discuss common issues and share experiences in order to support each other and their children. I have also included a parent letter informing parents of the workshops, a sign-in sheet and a potential questionnaire that can be used to measure impact for all workshops.
Learning Styles and Target Setting Parent Workshop
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Learning Styles and Target Setting Parent Workshop

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**Please see Parent Workshop Bundle for all Workshops** I have previously run 6 Parental Engagement Workshops focusing on a number of different topics to support parents when engaging with their child's education with great success. This presentation looks at the different ways a parent can support their child's learning and help them set targets.
Motivating Your Child- Parent Workshop
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Motivating Your Child- Parent Workshop

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**Please see Parent Workshop Bundle for all Workshops** I have previously run 6 Parental Engagement Workshops focusing on a number of different topics to support parents when engaging with their child's education with great success. This presentation looks at theory behind motivation and ways a parent can help motivate their child. What is motivation? Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Types of Motivation Importance of Intrinsic Motivation Tips to motivate your child Write your child a letter The presentation comes with relevant video's.
Parental Engagement Workshop Bundle
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Parental Engagement Workshop Bundle

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I have previously run these Parental Engagement Workshops focusing on a number of different topics to support parents when engaging with their child’s education. I delivered with great success and feedback. I have also included a parent letter informing parents of the workshops, a sign-in sheet and a potential questionnaire that can be used to measure impact for all workshops. These presentations are a great way to engage parents and raise attainment.
Supporting Your Child with Revision - Parent Assembly/Workshop
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Supporting Your Child with Revision - Parent Assembly/Workshop

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**Please see Parent Workshop Bundle for all Workshops** I have previously run 6 Parental Engagement Workshops focusing on a number of different topics to support parents when engaging with their child's education with great success. This presentation looks at the different ways a parent can engage in their child's revision.
Supporting your child through exams - Parent Assembly/workshop
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Supporting your child through exams - Parent Assembly/workshop

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**Please see Parent Workshop Bundle for all Workshops** I have previously run 6 Parental Engagement Workshops focusing on a number of different topics to support parents when engaging with their child's education with great success. This presentation looks at the different ways a parent can support there child through important exams. Comes with an activity.
Attendance and Punctuality Report
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Attendance and Punctuality Report

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I recently used this attendance and punctuality report with my Y11 cohort and used the presentation with the students and letter with parents. If sanctions and rewards are used appropriately in line with your school policy than this can help raise awareness and the attendance of persistent offenders.
Exploring the Link Between Parental Engagement and Student Attainment
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Exploring the Link Between Parental Engagement and Student Attainment

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**Please see Parent Workshop Bundle for all Workshops** I have previously run 6 Parental Engagement Workshops focusing on a number of different topics to support parents when engaging with their child's education with great success. This presentation looks at the different ways a parent can engage in their child's education using evidence and research.
Y11 Extra-Curricular Revision Session Rewards Scheme
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Y11 Extra-Curricular Revision Session Rewards Scheme

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I lead a Year 11 cohort who were not engaging in the extra-curricular revision sessions that were set up for them, so I came up with this reward scheme. They would receive a certificate based on how many sessions they attending. I sold it to them that it would support their Sixth Form application if they could demonstrate that they were dedicated to their education and would give them an advantage against other applicants. The students that already attended continued to do so and those that previously did not felt they could boost their application with these certificates. Worked for my school.
GCSE Guide for Parents Booklet
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GCSE Guide for Parents Booklet

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A guide that is great to hand to parents on parents evening for students in Y10 and Y11. It gives advice on how students should prepare for exams (prior, on the day and in the exam) and how parents can assist with these preparations. Used with great success
A Revision and Exam Tips Booklet with Revision Timetable
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A Revision and Exam Tips Booklet with Revision Timetable

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A great book to hand to your Y10, Y11, Y12 or Y13 Students to support them with Revision and Exams. Students can try out their own revision using the templates provided in the booklet. I gave this out to parents at parents evening so they could support their children with revision. Should be printed out and handed to all students in your year (KS4 or KS5). I have also attached a blank revision timetable and a revision timetable example.
How to be an Effective House or Form Tutor - With student responsibilities worksheet.
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How to be an Effective House or Form Tutor - With student responsibilities worksheet.

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I delivered the attached PowerPoint to my team of House Tutors with great success. It highlights the expectations of them whilst supporting them with understanding what they need to do. I also introduced Student Responsibilities into our Tutor Time. Each student selects (or is given) a responsibility. The students really took their responsibilities seriously and it made Tutor time run much more efficiently whilst taking the pressure and workload off of the teacher. I have attached the Powerpoint to help introduce this to staff and a word document for Tutors to record responsibilities.