Hi and welcome to my TES shop! I love creating clear, engaging and ready-to-use resources that save you time and support your students. Whether you’re after PSHE lessons, RS Lessons or engaging active learning ideas -I’ve got something to help!
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Hi and welcome to my TES shop! I love creating clear, engaging and ready-to-use resources that save you time and support your students. Whether you’re after PSHE lessons, RS Lessons or engaging active learning ideas -I’ve got something to help!
I hope you find something useful here, and thank you for supporting my work.
Description
Celebrate diversity. Promote equality. Empower every voice.
Get your school ready to mark Pride Month 2025 with this ready-to-deliver, engaging assembly resource tailored specifically for UK secondary schools. Whether you’re a teacher, head of year, PSHE lead or part of your school’s inclusion team, this assembly will help you educate and inspire students in a meaningful, age-appropriate way.
Packed with powerful slides, a full presenter script, and meaningful UK context, this resource encourages celebration of LGBTQ+ identities while promoting British Values and the Equality Act.
No prep stress, no awkward gaps — just a confident, inclusive assembly that gets students thinking and talking.
What’s Included:
• 12-slide PowerPoint-style structure with clear titles and bullet points
• Full presenter script (just read or adapt as needed!)
• Coverage of:
o What Pride Month is & why it matters- video clip
o UK LGBTQ+ history (incl. Stonewall and legal milestones)
o LGBTQ+ role models
o British Values & Protected Characteristics
o Real-world statistics on bullying and discrimination
o Allies & advocacy: how students can make a difference
o How Pride Month is celebrated across the UK
o Final reflection and support signposting
• Friendly, inclusive tone for KS3 & KS4
• Easy to personalise with your own school name and 51 contacts
** Ideal For:**
• UK secondary schools (Key Stage 3 & 4)
• PSHE/RSE/RE departments
• Pride Month events, diversity weeks, or assemblies
• Schools looking to promote inclusion, respect, and student voice
Description
Celebrate Refugee Week 2025 (16–22 June) with this thoughtful and engaging 11-slide assembly all about the power of community. Aimed at UK secondary schools, this ready-to-use presentation helps pupils understand what it means to be a refugee, why people are forced to flee their homes, and how small acts of kindness and inclusion can make a huge difference.
Centred around this year’s theme, “Community is a Superpower”, the assembly explores the emotional and human impact of displacement through the story of Hamid, who fled Eritrea as a child. Pupils are encouraged to reflect, empathise, and think about practical ways they can help build a more welcoming world.
Fully editable and beautifully presented – ready to deliver or tailor to your setting.
What’s included?
• 11-slide PowerPoint assembly (fully editable)
• Clear explanation of what a refugee is and why people become refugees
• A moving video suggestion (Hamid’s story) for optional inclusion
• Reflective prompts to get students thinking about empathy and belonging
• Discussion around the importance of community and how we can help
• Simple Acts – practical ways pupils can support refugees
• Ends with a call to action: What will you do?
Ideal for:
• KS3, KS4 or KS5 assemblies
• Form time or PSHE sessions during Refugee Week
• Supporting SMSC, Personal Development and Citizenship
• Promoting empathy, inclusion, and global awareness in your school
Help pupils see that small acts of kindness can have a big impact – because community really is a superpower.
Description
Looking for a ready-to-go assembly to support My Money Week 2025 (9th–15th June)? This fun, engaging and practical assembly focuses on the theme “Making the Most of Your Money”, helping students develop vital financial awareness in an age-appropriate and relatable way.
Written by a secondary teacher with PSHE and Citizenship in mind, this resource is perfect for promoting financial education, life skills, and real-world thinking. It covers key ideas like budgeting, saving, spending wisely, and setting financial goals — all presented in a way that’s visual, student-friendly and thought-provoking.
What’s Included?
• Fully Editable PowerPoint Assembly – with clear visuals, real-life examples, and discussion prompts
• Optional Script – written in an easy, conversational tone so it’s assembly-ready
• Savings Slide – shows how small savings add up over time (£5/month from age 11 and £100/month from age 21)
• Data & Scenarios – to help pupils reflect on future spending, savings, and financial priorities
• Final Reflection Slide – “What Will You Do?” encourages pupils to take positive next steps
• Ready to use, but easy to tweak for your school context, Key Stage or time slot
Ideal For
• My Money Week 2025 – fits the national theme and supports Young Enterprise’s goals
• Secondary Schools (KS3–KS4) – assembly is accessible to all year groups
• PSHE Lessons / Form Time / Citizenship / Drop-Down Days
• Starting meaningful conversations about money, responsibility, and future choices
• Teachers looking to support financial literacy in a practical, no-fuss way
Help your students feel empowered, not overwhelmed, when it comes to money. A brilliant way to make My Money Week meaningful — with zero stress for you!
More Assemblies:
Pride Month Assembly
Menstrual Hygiene Day Assembly
Knife Crime Awareness Assembly
Description
Looking for a powerful but age-appropriate way to raise awareness of knife crime in your school? This fully editable Knife Crime Awareness Assembly is designed especially for UK secondary students and is ideal for Knife Crime Awareness Week 2025.
Whether you’re delivering it in form time or a full assembly, this resource tackles the topic in a sensitive and thoughtful way – focusing on facts, real-life consequences and positive choices. It’s designed to open up conversations, not scare pupils, and fits perfectly with your PSHE and 51 curriculum.
Everything’s ready to go, but it’s also easy to tweak for your own school context.
What’s included?
✔ 11 student-friendly slides – clear, calm and engaging
✔ Up-to-date 2024–2025 UK knife crime stats
✔ Simple explanation of Joint Enterprise law
✔ Thought-provoking video clip included
✔ Real-life consequences – legal, emotional, social
✔ Reflection questions and group discussion prompts
✔ Signposting to support services and helplines
✔ Fully editable – adapt to your school or local area
Ideal for:
• Knife Crime Awareness Week 2025
• Form time or tutor time sessions
• Assemblies (KS3 & KS4)
• PSHE and Citizenship lessons
• Schools wanting to approach knife crime with balance and care
• Encouraging students to make safe, informed choices
This assembly helps pupils understand the risks, reflect on the impact of choices, and know where to turn for help – without using scare tactics. It’s about prevention, awareness, and empathy.
Help your students feel informed, supported and safe.
Description
Celebrate South Asian Heritage Month in a meaningful and inclusive way with this ready-to-go PowerPoint assembly or tutor time resource. Designed by a teacher for teachers, this 9-slide presentation introduces pupils to the countries of South Asia, explores the UK’s South Asian diaspora, and highlights the incredible contributions of South Asian communities to British life.
The session ends with a creative heritage quilt activity, encouraging pupils to reflect on and celebrate their own identity and family heritage – whether they’re South Asian or from another background. Perfect for promoting diversity, inclusion and pupil voice in a friendly, accessible way.
No prep needed – just open the slides and go!
What’s included?
• A 9-slide PowerPoint covering:
o What is South Asian Heritage Month?
o Which countries are in South Asia?
o The South Asian diaspora in the UK
o South Asian contributions to the NHS, food, music, culture and politics
o Why celebrating diversity matters
o Tutor time discussion prompts
o The Heritage Quilt activity explanation
• A printable Heritage Quilt pupil guide with loads of drawing/writing ideas
• Suitable for form time, PSHE, RS, or assembly
Ideal for:
• KS3 and KS4 tutor groups
• Whole-school or year group assemblies
• Diversity Day, Culture Week, or any identity-focused initiative
• Celebrating student voice and belonging in a creative, inclusive way
• Schools wanting to mark South Asian Heritage Month in July or early September
Created by a UK secondary school teacher
No specialist knowledge needed – perfect for all staff
Encourages creativity, conversation and pride in heritage
Description
Looking to bring meaningful, well-structured debates into your A Level classroom? This Debate Planner is a simple but powerful tool that helps students prepare and deliver effective, respectful and engaging debates in any subject.
Designed by a teacher and tested in the classroom, this planner supports students through every stage – from crafting a clear opening statement to preparing for cross-examination and asking smart, strategic questions. It takes debates beyond shouting matches and turns them into focused, inclusive discussions where every student has a role and every voice is heard.
Perfect for developing higher-level thinking, argument structure and confident public speaking – while keeping things organised and fair.
What’s included?
• A printable A Level Debate Planning Sheet covering:
o Structured opening statements using the 3-9-27 soundbite method
o Planning the main argument(s) with evidence and clear structure
o Cross-examination preparation (spotting and challenging opposing points)
o Creating strong questions for opponents
o Anticipating and preparing for questions you might receive
• Suitable for group or team-based debate prep
• Works brilliantly with 20-minute prep sessions before a formal in-class debate
• Fully editable so you can tweak for your own subject or topic
Ideal for:
• A Level students across all subjects (RS, History, Politics, English, Sociology etc.)
• Teachers wanting to run structured, focused classroom debates
• Helping students build argument skills and confidence
• Encouraging all students to participate and speak, not just the most vocal
• Stretch and challenge activities or end-of-topic discussions
• Developing oracy, critical thinking and active listening skills
Take the chaos out of class debates and give your students the structure they need to shine. Whether you’re debating ethics, economics, or literary themes – this resource keeps things fair, focused and fun.
Description
Want to help all your pupils feel more confident with tricky vocabulary before they even get to the lesson? This fully editable Pre-Teach Vocabulary PPT gives you over 40 slides packed with smart, proven strategies to introduce key subject-specific terms in a way that’s clear, engaging, and accessible for everyone.
Perfect for adaptive teaching, this resource is especially useful for supporting students with low literacy, EAL learners, or SEND needs. It’s a great way to boost understanding, reduce cognitive overload, and get students talking with confidence – right from the start!
What’s included?
✔ 40+ slide PowerPoint with fully editable content
✔ 4 different pre-teach strategies (all with worked examples)
✔ Blank templates – ready to use or adapt for any subject
✔ Examples linked to key PSHE/Personal Development themes: Health, Safety, Relationships, Careers, Finance & Citizenship
✔ Easy-to-use formats for quick planning or longer activities
Pre-teaching strategies featured:
• Frayer Model – define, synonym, example, non-example
• Word Bluff – real vs fake definitions (great for engagement!)
• Keyword Mind Maps – visual connections to support recall
• Define It, Describe It, Explain It – encourages deeper thinking and application
Ideal for:
• PSHE, Personal Development, Citizenship, Science, Geography, History & more
• Teachers looking to embed adaptive teaching strategies
• Literacy support and vocabulary catch-up sessions
• EAL, SEND, or lower-attaining pupils who need extra scaffolding
• Quick revision, independent learning, or group starters
Help every pupil feel equipped and ready to access new learning – this flexible, editable PowerPoint is a brilliant tool for making vocabulary stick!
Description:
Celebrate Eid-ul-Adha with this beautifully presented 12-slide assembly, designed to engage UK secondary pupils with the meaning, significance and traditions of one of the most important festivals in the Islamic calendar.
Perfect for use in form time, whole-school assemblies, or RS/PSHE lessons, this inclusive and informative resource helps students understand the religious and cultural importance of Eid-ul-Adha in a respectful and accessible way.
This resource covers everything pupils need to know – from the story of Ibrahim’s sacrifice to how Muslims celebrate today, the importance of Qurbani meat, and the connection between Eid and the Hajj pilgrimage.
Eid-ul-Adha 2025 falls between 5th–9th June, making this a great way to acknowledge and celebrate the festival in your school community.
What’s included?
• 12-slide, ready-to-use PowerPoint assembly
• Designed for UK secondary pupils (KS3 & KS4)- possibly suitable for KS2
• Fully editable – personalise to suit your school context
• Clear, student-friendly explanations of key terms and practices
• Beautiful visuals and layout to engage all learners
Covers:
• What Eid-ul-Adha is and when it takes place
• The story of Ibrahim and Isma’il (Abraham and Ishmael)
• The meaning of sacrifice and obedience in Islam
• What happens during Eid (prayers, charity, sharing food)
• What Qurbani is and how the meat is distributed
• The importance of Hajj and how Eid connects to it
• A respectful, inclusive tone throughout
Ideal for:
• Whole-school or year group assemblies
• Form time or tutor group sessions
• RE, PSHE or Citizenship lessons
• Supporting SMSC and cultural awareness
• Promoting understanding and respect for religious diversity in school
Download now to help your pupils learn about and celebrate Eid-ul-Adha in an engaging, inclusive and informative way!
Perfect for June 2025 – or use any time to support RS, SMSC and cultural learning.
More Assemblies:
Pride Month Assembly
Menstrual Hygiene Day Assembly
Knife Crime Awareness Assembly
My Money Week Assembly
Description
Looking for a simple, ready-to-use resource to raise awareness about periods and tackle period stigma in your school? These Tutor Time Slides for Menstrual Hygiene Day (28th May) are designed to spark important conversations in a calm, informative and inclusive way – no awkwardness, no fluff, just facts and empathy.
Perfect for PSHE, tutor time or assembly use, these editable slides help pupils understand what Menstrual Hygiene Day is all about, why period stigma still matters, and what they can do to help create a period-friendly world for all. The final slide can be customised to show students exactly where to find free sanitary products in your school.
Ideal for encouraging compassion, busting myths, and making sure everyone feels included in the conversation – whether they menstruate or not.
What’s included?
✔ A fully editable PowerPoint presentation for tutor time or PSHE lessons
✔ Clear, age-appropriate language suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5
✔ Slides cover:
• The mission of a Period Friendly World
• Period Poverty: What the stats show
• Understanding Period Stigma
• Period Myth-Busting
• The Truth About Periods
• Where to access free sanitary products in school (customisable to suit your school)
✔ Light, engaging design – no overwhelming text
✔ Can be used as a 10–15 min tutor time discussion or extended into a full PSHE session
Ideal for:
• Secondary schools looking to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day (28 May)
• Form tutors who want a ready-to-go resource with no extra prep
• Raising awareness of period poverty and stigma
• Encouraging a whole-school culture of openness and inclusion
• PSHE leads looking to embed menstrual health education into the wider curriculum
• Helping students of all genders understand why this matters
Let’s help normalise period talk, challenge stigma, and make sure everyone knows how to access support. Small conversations lead to big changes – and this presentation makes it easy to start.
Description
Looking for a bold and accessible way to promote British Values in your school? This British Values Poster is perfect for staffrooms, corridors or classroom walls. It gives a clear and engaging overview of how the five core British Values are embedded in school life – from democracy and rule of law to mutual respect and individual liberty. Ideal for sparking discussion, supporting CPD, or just ticking those Ofsted boxes with confidence!
What’s included?
✔ A bright, eye-catching British Values classroom poster
✔ Clear examples of how each value is promoted across the school
✔ Designed to be student-friendly, staff-useful, and Ofsted-impressive
✔ Ready to print in high quality – perfect for display boards, offices or PSHE corners
Ideal for:
• Personal Development, PSHE & SMSC leads
• SLT and form tutors promoting school ethos
• CPD sessions on embedding values across the curriculum
• Display boards in classrooms, staffrooms, corridors or open evening events
• Ofsted prep – show your commitment to promoting fundamental British Values clearly and confidently
This isn’t just a poster – it’s a powerful reminder of what we stand for in education. Perfect for making values visible, understood, and lived every day.