With over 14 years of primary teaching experience across Key Stage 1 & 2. I am now embarking on NPQSL to build on my experience and develop further my leadership skills. During this time, I have held several subject lead positions; R.E.; School Council Co-ordinator; SEND champion; Music lead; IT lead and currently PSHE lead. Please look through my resources, which I have carefully selected as successful and useful in teaching the primary curriculum.
With over 14 years of primary teaching experience across Key Stage 1 & 2. I am now embarking on NPQSL to build on my experience and develop further my leadership skills. During this time, I have held several subject lead positions; R.E.; School Council Co-ordinator; SEND champion; Music lead; IT lead and currently PSHE lead. Please look through my resources, which I have carefully selected as successful and useful in teaching the primary curriculum.
This vibrant and reflective 15-minute collective worship assembly is designed especially for Catholic primary school children aged 5–11, but can be easily adapted for use in other Christian denominations. Rooted in John 20:1–9, the assembly invites children to encounter the most glorious, awe-inspiring, and life-changing message of all: Jesus Christ is risen!
The assembly is thoughtfully structured around the four key elements of Catholic collective worship:
Gather – Welcome and prepare hearts for worship
Listen – Hear the Gospel account of the Resurrection
Respond – Reflect through prayer, song, and stillness
Go Forth – Take the joy of Easter into everyday life
Key Features:
Fully animated PowerPoint presentation with smooth transitions
Gospel Reflection tailored to a young audience
Thought-provoking bidding prayers written for and by children
Beautiful Easter-themed imagery to enhance understanding
Links to joyful hymns via YouTube, including:
“This is the Day”
“He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands”
Closing prayer with a reverent Hail Mary
Suitable for delivery by either children or an adult