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.
A complete and child-friendly assembly PowerPoint to mark Disability Pride Month in primary schools. This resource helps pupils understand what disability means, why Disability Pride Month is celebrated, and how we can all be more inclusive.
This fully editable PowerPoint includes:
A clear explanation of Disability Pride Month
Simple definitions of visible and invisible disabilities
Discussion prompts and reflection questions
Real-life disabled role models
A working video link (“Amazing Things Happen” – YouTube)
An optional class activity idea
A summary slide reinforcing the message of inclusion and kindness
Ideal for whole-school or class assemblies, PSHE lessons, or diversity and inclusion weeks.
This one-page printable worksheet is a perfect end-of-year activity for primary-aged children to reflect on their achievements, memories, and goals.
Pupils will:
Record their age, year and draw a self-portrait
Reflect on something they’re proud of
Share the funniest moment of their school year
List five things they’ve learned
Set a personal wish for the year ahead
Designed with child-friendly layout and fun illustrations, this sheet makes a great keepsake or class display piece.
Suitable for KS1 and KS2.
Everything you need to wrap up the school year in one easy-to-use bundle. This Ultimate End of Year Pack includes four high-quality, printable and editable resources, perfect for KS1 or KS2.
What’s Included:
35 Editable End-of-Year Certificates – to celebrate every pupil
End-of-Year Reflection Assembly PowerPoint – thoughtful, teacher-led reflection
‘My Amazing Year’ Reflection Worksheet – personal keepsake activity
End-of-Year Bingo – fun classroom icebreaker and peer celebration
Perfect for class teachers and year group leaders looking to end the term on a positive, memorable note.
Save time. Celebrate learning. Reflect and have fun.
This editable PowerPoint assembly introduces pupils to the importance of Disability Awareness Day, celebrated each year in July. It helps children understand what disability means, how it can affect people differently, and how to show kindness, empathy and inclusion in school.
Designed for KS1 and KS2, the assembly covers:
What a disability is
The difference between visible and invisible disabilities
Real-life examples of people with disabilities
How to be respectful, inclusive and supportive
Reflection questions for pupil discussion
Perfect for use in PSHE, British Values, or whole-school awareness days. Promotes a message of respect, equality and understanding.
This July Assembly Mega Bundle includes 14 fully editable PowerPoints covering key events, celebrations and awareness days across the month of July. Perfect for time-saving whole-school or classroom assemblies in KS1 and KS2.
This high-value pack includes assemblies on:
Asalha Puja Day
Bastille Day
British Grand Prix
Disability Awareness Day
Disability Pride Month
International Chess Day
International Day of Friendship
International Moon Day
Malala Day
Mandela Day
NHS Birthday
Plastic Free July
Thank You Teaching Assistants
Tour de France
Each PowerPoint includes:
What the day/event is about
Age-appropriate explanations and historical background
Key vocabulary and reflection prompts
Colourful, clear, and engaging slides
Fully editable for your setting
This bundle is perfect for schools looking to explore global awareness, diversity, environmental issues, historical figures, and British values throughout July.
This editable PowerPoint assembly introduces pupils to the International Day of Friendship, celebrated each year on 30th July. It explores the importance of friendship in school, at home, and around the world.
Perfect for KS1 and KS2, this assembly includes:
What the International Day of Friendship is
Why friendship matters
What makes a good friend
How to solve friendship problems
Ways to celebrate and appreciate our friends
Reflection questions to encourage kindness and inclusion
Ideal for PSHE, wellbeing weeks, or to support school values around respect, empathy and relationships.
This fully editable PowerPoint assembly introduces pupils to World Humanitarian Day, marked every year on 19th August. It explores the meaning of humanitarian work, the people involved, and how children can show compassion and care in their own lives.
Perfect for KS1 and KS2, this assembly covers:
What “humanitarian” means
The history and purpose of World Humanitarian Day
Real-life examples of humanitarian work
Reflection on kindness, bravery and global responsibility
Questions to prompt thoughtful class discussion
Accessible content suitable for all year groups
Ideal for assemblies in the summer term, global awareness weeks, PSHE, or to support British Values and empathy-building.
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
Mark the International Day of Democracy on September 15th with this informative and age-appropriate assembly PowerPoint for primary pupils. Suitable for KS1 and KS2, this resource introduces the concept of democracy in a simple and relatable way.
This assembly includes:
A clear explanation of what democracy means
Why the International Day of Democracy is celebrated
Examples of democracy in everyday school life
The importance of listening, fairness, and having a voice
Class discussion questions
A positive final message about participation and respect
Perfect for whole-school assemblies, British Values discussions, or PSHE lessons. Fully editable to adapt to your school’s needs.
This engaging and age-appropriate assembly PowerPoint helps pupils learn about the International Day of Charity, celebrated every year on September 5th. Suitable for both KS1 and KS2, this editable resource explores the importance of kindness, giving, and helping others.
This assembly includes:
What the International Day of Charity is
Why charity is important
Real-life examples of charitable work
Ways children can show kindness and help others
Discussion questions to promote reflection
A final message encouraging everyday acts of compassion
Perfect for whole-school assemblies, PSHE lessons or values-based learning. Fully editable to suit your school context.
Help pupils reflect on the importance of appreciation, kindness and wellbeing with this thoughtful World Gratitude Day assembly PowerPoint, created for KS1 and KS2. Celebrated on September 21st, this day encourages children to recognise the good things in their lives and express thanks to others.
This ready-to-use, editable assembly includes:
What World Gratitude Day is and why it’s celebrated
The benefits of practising gratitude for our happiness and health
Real-life examples of gratitude in action
Ways to show appreciation in everyday life
Thoughtful discussion and reflection prompts
A calming final message to inspire pupils to be grateful and kind
Perfect for assemblies, PSHE sessions or wellbeing focus weeks, this resource supports emotional literacy and a positive school environment.
Kick off the new school year with this September Assembly PowerPoint Mega Bundle, packed with engaging, informative and fully editable presentations for KS1 and KS2. Cover key awareness days, festivals, and seasonal events with ease—perfect for whole-school or class assemblies.
Included in this bundle (20 PowerPoints):
World First Aid Day
The Great Fire of London
Roald Dahl Day
National Read a Book Day
International Literacy Day
International Day of Democracy
International Day of Charity
Al-Mawlid al-Nabawi
National Fitness Day
National Coding Week
International Week of Deaf People
International Day of Peace
Fairtrade Fortnight
European Day of Languages
Battle of Britain
Autumn Equinox
World Gratitude Day
Rosh Hashanah
Navaratri
National Sporting Heritage Day
Each PowerPoint includes a ready-to-teach presentation, interactive questions, and a “What’s Included” overview slide to support easy delivery.
Promote kindness, reflection, and global understanding with this thoughtful International Day of Peace assembly PowerPoint, created for KS1 and KS2. Celebrated on September 21st, this day encourages children to explore what peace means and how they can help build a more peaceful world.
This ready-to-use, editable PowerPoint includes:
The meaning of peace in everyday life
Why the International Day of Peace is celebrated
Symbols of peace (dove, olive branch, etc.)
Small actions children can take to spread peace
Thought-provoking questions and real-life links
A calming and inspiring final message
Perfect for whole-school assemblies, PSHE sessions or circle time, this resource promotes reflection, empathy, and responsible citizenship.
Celebrate communication, inclusion, and diversity with this informative International Week of Deaf People assembly PowerPoint, designed for KS1 and KS2 pupils. Marked annually in late September, this week helps raise awareness of Deaf culture and the importance of accessible communication.
This editable, child-friendly PowerPoint includes:
What it means to be deaf
Different ways Deaf people communicate
An introduction to British Sign Language (BSL)
Why this week is celebrated globally
Basic BSL signs to try
How to be inclusive and supportive
Reflection and discussion questions
Perfect for whole-school assemblies, PSHE lessons or as part of a diversity and inclusion focus. Encourages empathy, awareness, and respect.