Discover a wide range of class assemblies and whole-school presentations covering History, Geography, Science, and key awareness days. From engaging scripts to ready-made presentations, everything is designed to save you time and bring learning to life.
Discover a wide range of class assemblies and whole-school presentations covering History, Geography, Science, and key awareness days. From engaging scripts to ready-made presentations, everything is designed to save you time and bring learning to life.
This fully editable PowerPoint assembly introduces pupils to World Photography Day, celebrated on 19th August. Designed for KS1 and KS2, it explores how photography helps us capture memories, tell stories, and understand the world.
Perfect for a creative whole-school assembly or classroom discussion, this resource includes:
What World Photography Day is and why it’s celebrated
A short, child-friendly history of photography
Why photography matters in everyday life and around the world
Different types of photography
How pupils can take part and explore their creativity
Thoughtful reflection questions to encourage discussion
Ideal for use in the summer term, art and design lessons, PSHE, or cultural awareness activities.
This August Assembly Mega Bundle includes four fully editable PowerPoints designed for KS1 and KS2 assemblies. Each resource introduces an important global event or celebration occurring in August, helping pupils learn about history, culture, compassion, and creativity.
Included in this bundle:
VJ Day Assembly – Understand the end of World War II and the bravery of the “Forgotten Army”
World Humanitarian Day Assembly – Celebrate those who help others in times of crisis and learn how we can show kindness too
World Photography Day Assembly – Explore creativity and visual storytelling through the history and power of photography
Ganesh Chaturthi Assembly – Discover the Hindu festival honouring Lord Ganesha and the values of wisdom and new beginnings
Each assembly includes:
Fully editable slides
Clear explanations suitable for primary pupils
Key facts and cultural significance
Discussion and reflection questions
Ideal for RE, PSHE, British Values, or whole-school use