This detailed, ready-to-use assembly PowerPoint is perfect for teaching KS1 and KS2 pupils about D-Day and its importance in World War II.
The presentation explains the events of 6th June 1944 in an age-appropriate and engaging way, covering:
What D-Day was and why it happened
The countries and soldiers involved
The significance of the Normandy landings
Why we still remember this day today
Includes bright visuals, clear language, and optional presenter notes to support confident delivery. Ideal for whole-school assemblies or history-linked learning.
No prep needed – just open and present.
This ready-to-use assembly PowerPoint is perfect for World Environment Day (June 5th) and is suitable for both KS1 and KS2. It helps pupils understand the importance of caring for the planet, the environmental challenges we face, and the positive actions they can take at home and school.
With clear, child-friendly slides, engaging visuals and thoughtful reflection questions, this presentation promotes eco-awareness, critical thinking and global citizenship.
Covers:
What World Environment Day is and why it matters
The role of the United Nations
Key environmental issues: pollution, deforestation, climate change, plastic waste
Practical ways children can make a difference
This year’s World Environment Day theme
Whole-school action ideas
Guided reflection and final challenge
Includes:
Fully designed slides
Presenter notes for each slide
Reflection prompts
Ideal for whole-school assemblies, eco-weeks or PSHE
This ready-to-use assembly PowerPoint is perfect for teaching KS1 and KS2 pupils about the Islamic Day of Arafah. Designed to be clear, inclusive and informative, the presentation explains the significance of this sacred day through child-friendly language and engaging visuals.
It explores the meaning of the Day of Arafah, its connection to Hajj and Eid al-Adha, and the values it promotes — including kindness, reflection, equality and forgiveness.
Includes:
What the Day of Arafah is and when it takes place
The story of Prophet Muhammad’s final sermon
What happens on the day, both on Hajj and around the world
The importance of fasting and reflection
Key themes and values
Guided reflection questions for pupils
Presenter notes for easy delivery
Perfect for whole-school assemblies, RE lessons or cultural awareness weeks.
No planning needed — just open and present.
A full set of Widgit-supported visual timetable cards covering a wide range of primary school activities and subjects. This resource includes visual symbols and labels for curriculum areas (e.g. English, Maths, Science), daily routines (e.g. Register, Breaktime, Lunchtime), and special events (e.g. Workshop, Surprise, Reward).
Perfect for creating a clear and structured daily timetable to support pupils with SEND, EAL, or those who benefit from visual communication. Ideal for use on classroom displays, individual schedules, or SEND support plans.
Created using WidgitOnline – fully inclusive and ready to print.
This colourful set of Widgit-supported posters introduces and explains key reading skills for KS2: Vocabulary, Inference, Predict, Explain, Retrieve, Summarise, and Sequence.
Each skill comes with a visual symbol and a simple, child-friendly definition, making this an excellent tool for supporting all learners - especially those with SEND or EAL. Ideal for classroom displays, guided reading areas, or pupil reference mats to boost comprehension confidence and independence.
Created using WidgitOnline and perfect for developing reading strategy awareness in an inclusive and accessible way.
A clear and accessible word mat featuring all the Year 3 and 4 Common Exception Words, supported by Widgit symbols. Perfect for supporting learners with SEND, EAL, or those who benefit from visual scaffolding. This resource helps pupils with spelling, reading, and writing confidence, and can be used as a classroom display, table mat, or individual reference sheet.
Created using WidgitOnline and ideal for inclusive classrooms.
This ready-to-use assembly PowerPoint is perfect for Child Safety Week, helping pupils understand how to stay safe at home, at school, online, and outdoors. Suitable for both KS1 and KS2, the presentation uses clear language, engaging visuals, and discussion prompts to encourage awareness and action.
Topics covered include:
The importance of Child Safety Week
Common safety risks and how to avoid them
Road safety and online safety
Stranger danger
Trusted adults and who keeps us safe
Also includes a simple safety quiz to reinforce key messages.
Curriculum-linked and ideal for PSHE or whole-school assemblies. No prep required — just open and present.
This ready-to-use assembly PowerPoint is perfect for teaching pupils about the Jewish festival of Shavuot. Designed for KS1 and KS2, the presentation explores the story of Mount Sinai, the giving of the Ten Commandments, and the traditions and values associated with the festival.
The slides are clear, engaging, and easy to deliver, with optional teacher notes included. Ideal for RE lessons, whole-school assemblies, or awareness weeks, this resource promotes understanding, respect, and inclusion.
Includes:
What Shavuot is and why it is celebrated
The story of Moses at Mount Sinai
Modern-day traditions and customs
The importance of learning, gratitude and giving
A fun end-of-assembly quiz to reinforce learning
No prep needed – just open and present.
Celebrate inclusion, identity and culture with this ready-to-use Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) Month assembly. Perfect for KS1 and KS2, this engaging PowerPoint helps children learn about the traditions, history and experiences of GRT communities while promoting kindness and respect.
What’s Covered:
What is GRT Month?
Who are Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities?
Homes, traditions and storytelling
Challenges faced and the importance of inclusion
What we can learn from GRT cultures
Reflection prompts and a quiz
Why Teachers Love It:
Suitable for KS1 and KS2
Fully designed slides with pupil-friendly visuals
Curriculum-linked (PSHE, RE, Citizenship)
No planning needed — just open and present!
Perfect for whole-school assemblies, PSHE sessions or cultural awareness weeks.
Help Year 3 pupils write clear and motivational instructions with this My Strong Mind unit, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine. This unit encourages positive mindset language while building structured, instructional writing.
Included:
7 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary carefully selected across Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
Focused support for writing practical, positive instructions
Perfect for:
Linking PSHE and English lessons
Teaching the features of instructional writing
Building positive language and resilience vocabulary
Preparing pupils for independent instruction writing tasks
Please note:
This resource includes Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints).
Take Year 3 pupils on a journey to Ancient Rome through diary writing with The Journal of Iliona, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine. This unit supports pupils in creating a rich diary entry through character perspective and historical detail.
Included:
Lesson 1: Experience Day
PowerPoint to immerse pupils in Roman life and Iliona’s experiences
Creative task to build ideas and vocabulary
6 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary structured around Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
Clear build-up towards a full diary entry
Perfect for:
Linking English to Roman history topics
Teaching diary writing features and emotional perspective
Strengthening vocabulary and sentence construction
Preparing for independent diary writing tasks
Please note:
This resource provides an Experience Day (PowerPoint + activity) and Vocabulary Vault scaffolds (no full slides for every lesson).
Bring wonder and imagination into writing with this Star in the Jar Year 3 narrative unit, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine. Pupils will develop descriptive storytelling through this magical, heartfelt book.
Included:
9 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary carefully selected across Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
Structured progression from imaginative settings to emotional character writing
Perfect for:
Writing magical, heartfelt narratives
Building emotional language and rich imagery
Strengthening vocabulary, sentence fluency and story structure
Preparing for independent creative narrative writing
Please note:
This resource provides Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints).
Support Year 3 pupils in exploring imagery and emotion through poetry with this I Asked The Little Boy Who Cannot See unit, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine.
Included:
3 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary carefully selected through Writing Rainbow lenses
Word Bank - a pupil-friendly support sheet with rich vocabulary for describing senses without sight
Perfect for:
Building imagery and sensory description in writing
Exploring empathy and perspective through poetry
Developing ambitious, thoughtful language choices
Preparing pupils for independent poetry writing
Please note:
This resource provides Vocabulary Vault scaffolds and a Word Bank only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints included).
Support Year 3 pupils in crafting a powerful narrative based on The Flood, using The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine. This unit develops rich descriptive writing and emotional storytelling through a dramatic natural disaster theme.
Included:
8 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary focused on the Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
Supports pupils to build tension, atmosphere and emotion in narrative writing
Perfect for:
Writing dramatic and emotive narratives
Building powerful setting and character description
Strengthening ambitious vocabulary and sentence fluency
Preparing for an independent disaster-themed story
Please note:
This resource provides Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints included).
Teach Year 3 pupils how to write an emotive letter based on The Gardener by Sarah Stewart, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine.
Included:
5 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary carefully selected using Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
Focused support for writing a formal yet heartfelt letter from a character’s perspective
Perfect for:
Exploring letter-writing features and tone
Building rich, emotional vocabulary
Developing empathy and historical context understanding
Preparing pupils for an independent letter write
Please note:
This resource includes Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints).
Inspire powerful narrative writing with this The Wisp Year 3 unit, designed following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine. Based on the emotive story The Wisp: A Story of Hope, this unit encourages pupils to build empathy and rich descriptive writing.
Included:
8 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary linked to Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
Structured support to develop setting, character and emotion in narrative writing
Perfect for:
Developing empathy and emotional depth in writing
Teaching narrative structure and story sequencing
Strengthening ambitious vocabulary and sentence fluency
Preparing for an independent write based on The Wisp
Please note:
This resource includes Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints).
Support Year 3 pupils in writing a detailed explanation text with this Light and Dark unit, created following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine.
Included:
7 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson
Vocabulary chosen around the Writing Rainbow lenses (Fantastics, Grammaristics, Boomtastics)
Structured support for building rich, scientific explanation writing
Perfect for:
Cross-curricular English and Science (Light and Shadows topic)
Writing clear, factual explanation texts
Building technical vocabulary and sentence fluency
Preparing for independent writing outcomes
Please note:
This resource provides Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints included).
Bring traditional tales to life with a twist! This engaging Year 3 narrative writing unit is based on The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine.
Included:
7 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold for each lesson
Focused vocabulary linked to Writing Rainbow lenses
Clear structure to build rich, imaginative storytelling from the Wolf’s perspective
Perfect for:
Narrative writing with a fresh, funny twist
Teaching character viewpoint and bias
Building ambitious vocabulary and sentence fluency
Preparing for independent retelling or innovating a twisted fairy tale
Please note:
This resource provides Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no full lesson slides or PowerPoints included).
Teach an engaging Year 3 explanation text based on How A Robot Dog Works, following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine.
Included:
6 Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
One scaffold per lesson, focusing on ambitious vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure
Writing Rainbow lenses clearly indicated
Supports pupils to build detailed, technical explanation writing
Perfect for:
The Write Stuff-inspired teaching sequences
Year 3 explanation text writing outcomes
Improving technical language and sentence fluency
Preparation for independent writing tasks
Please note:
This resource includes Vocabulary Vault scaffolds only (no PowerPoints or full lesson slides).
Teach an engaging character description of Grandma from George’s Marvellous Medicine with this Year 3 writing unit, designed following The Write Stuff approach by Jane Considine.
Included:
Lesson 1: Experience Day
PowerPoint to introduce and explore Grandma’s character
Creative immersion activity to build key vocabulary and ideas
Lessons 2–5: Sentence Stacking Vocabulary Vaults
Four Vocabulary Vault scaffolds to guide pupils’ sentence construction
Focus on ambitious vocabulary and grammar structures
Ideal for stacking high-quality sentences using the Writing Rainbow lenses
Perfect for:
The Write Stuff-style writing sequences
Year 3 narrative writing outcomes
Vocabulary building and sentence fluency
Roald Dahl themed literacy lessons
Please note:
This resource provides scaffolds (not full lesson slides) for the Sentence Stacking lessons.