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This shop exists to help you lead with clarity, not chaos. Whether you're wrangling curriculum maps, decoding NPQ frameworks, or designing CPD that doesn’t involve sad biscuits and a blank flipchart, you’ll find smart, strategic resources here. Designed for real schools, real time pressures, and real people who lead with both humour and purpose.
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Because leadership shouldn’t feel like a group task with no instructions.
This shop exists to help you lead with clarity, not chaos. Whether you're wrangling curriculum maps, decoding NPQ frameworks, or designing CPD that doesn’t involve sad biscuits and a blank flipchart, you’ll find smart, strategic resources here. Designed for real schools, real time pressures, and real people who lead with both humour and purpose.
Lead better. Laugh frequently and Download confidently.
A powerful, ready-to-use Refugee Week assembly or lesson for KS2–KS4, highlighting global refugee stories, resilience, and positive contributions to society.
Use this impactful Refugee Week 2025 PowerPoint to educate and inspire your students across KS2, KS3, or KS4. Tweak according to the age and requirement.
Designed for assemblies, PSHE lessons, or citizenship studies, this resource explores the theme: “Community as a Survival Strategy” while tackling common refugee misconceptions with compassion and clarity.
Topics Covered:
What is Refugee Week and why it matters
Global refugee statistics and facts (2025 data)
First-hand stories of resilience, courage, and contribution
Refugee impact on culture, business, science and society
Debunking myths around refugees and asylum seekers
How students and schools can support refugee inclusion
Perfect For:
Refugee Week assemblies
PSHE & Citizenship lessons
Themed days and diversity weeks
Whole school awareness campaigns
Resource Format:
Fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx)
Suitable for Years 5–11 (KS2 upper, KS3, KS4)
Ideal for visual presentations, group discussions or school-wide events
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FAQs
Q: What age group is this PPT designed for?
A: It’s best suited to KS2 (Years 5 6) and KS3 KS4 (Years 7 11). It includes complex concepts suitable for critical discussion and empathy development.
Q: Can I edit the slides?
A: Yes! The PowerPoint is fully editable so you can tailor it to your class, add local context or simplify for younger groups.
Q: Can this be used for an assembly?
A: Absolutely. It’s designed to work as a visual, voice-led presentation with built-in facts, context, and key messages.
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(U.S) Common Core Aligned
4th of July Independence Day Lesson | U.S. History, Symbols, Founding Fathers, Traditions (Grades 3–6)
(UK)
4th of July USA History Lesson | American Revolution & Independence | KS2/KS3
Cross-CurricularExplore the history and meaning of the 4th of July with this engaging U.S. Independence Day lesson. Includes student-friendly explanations of the American Revolution, Founding Fathers, Declaration of Independence, national symbols, traditions, and a global comparison of independence days. Ideal for U.S. Grades 3–6 and UK KS2/KS3. Features quizzes, group activities, and creative tasks like flag design and reflection writing.
What’s Included:
Full lesson PowerPoint
Key facts on the American Revolution and Declaration of Independence
Founding Fathers profiles (Jefferson, Franklin, Adams)
Symbols of America (Flag, Eagle, Liberty)
Fireworks, parades, and food facts
Quiz game and group flag-design task
Reflection questions and formative assessment
Perfect For:
U.S. Grades 3–6 Social Studies
UK KS2/KS3 History & Citizenship
International schools teaching U.S. history or American holidays
Bonus Global Link:
Compare U.S. Independence Day with other world celebrations (India, France, Mexico, South Korea)
Learning Objectives:
Understand the origins of U.S. Independence
Explore national identity through symbols and traditions
Develop cultural comparisons and historical thinking
Why Teachers Love It:
Student-led activities
Great for assemblies or project days
Ready-to-use visuals and content
Engages mixed-ability learners
Cross-curricular appeal
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