This assembly would suit Secondary children.
(1) Who were the wise men?
(2) What gifts did they take and why?
(3) How were they changed by their experiences?
This includes:
Music: Star of Wonderâ by Tori Amos as an MP4 file- on youtube . It begins âWe three KingsâŠâ The link is included.
Video- see below
Bible reading
Prayer
Final thought
Call to action
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âThis is the best narration of the journey of the Magi that I have ever heard! Beautifully paced, exactly right. I had seen a great narration of TS Eliotâs poem on TV some years ago done by Timothy West, and was looking for it on You Tube when I came across Tim Martinâs version which I think it is even better.Just love it.ï»żâ
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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 âLiving On Prayerâ - 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
Lesson outline
Writing frame- can easily be adapted for SEN
Mark Scheme
Challenge cards and sources
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This assembly would suit Primary or Secondary School.
It includes:
Music suggestions âDecember will be magic againâ Kate Bush or Wham âLast Christmasâ etc
Video link - modern clip
Bible reading
Prayer
Final thought
Call to action
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A large Advent calendar. Invite a child to open door one. One containing
choccies would be good. Discuss how audience feels about this and what
Christmas thoughts fill your mindâŠ
**The only info you need is here_ **
The Light of the World (1851â3) is an allegorical painting by the English Pre-Raphaelite artist William Holman Hunt (1827â1910) representing the figure of Jesus preparing to knock on an overgrown and long-unopened door, illustrating Revelation 3:20: âBehold, I stand at the door and knock; if any man hear My voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with Meâ. According to Hunt: âI painted the picture with what I thought, unworthy though I was, to be by Divine command, and not simply as a good Subject.â[1] The door in the painting has no handle, and can therefore be opened only from the inside, representing "the obstinately shut mind&
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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 donât 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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âJudge not according to appearanceâ
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: âDrop Dead Gorgeousâ 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!
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SIX LESSONS OF HARVEST
This is a Power Point assembly for harvest that is suitable for Secondary School or upper Primary. It would suit all religious faiths and can easily be adapted.
It includes a You Tube link to a harvest film showing that it is not an isolated activity that farmers do in September but a culmination of 12 months of planning, hard work and love. This then becomes the theme of the assembly:**** six lessons we can learn from harvest:
Believe in yourself,
Be patient,
Respect your world,
Work hard,
teamwork gets results
Give thanks and give back.****
(1) Music suggestions: âSowing The Seeds of Loveâ.
: Sting: Fields of Gold or to be traditional
âWe Plough the Fields and Scatterâ
or even âHarvest Moonâ *
(2) Video: You Tube: Pay It Forward Acts of Kindness included.
(3) Bible reading
(4) Final thought
(5) Call to action*
Pour yourself a large glass and chill!
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A level European History
Love him or loathe him there is always something great to share over a glass of Smirnof!
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Clips are from all films on You tube- see plan
Lesson Plan- Grade 1
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PP, clip suggestions and if music reqd you could use a hymn such as âWho Would True Valour seeâ, âOh God Our Help In Ages Pastâ or âWill Your anchor holdâ , Einaudi âFlyâ or similar
(1) Why do we wear poppies?
(2) Why do we remember the fallen?
(3) What can we do to show we remember?
It includes:
music suggestions
video
Bible reading
Prayer
Final thought
Call to action
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