Bring history to life with our VE Day Assembly Presentation!
This vibrant, ready-to-use presentation is perfect for helping students understand the importance of Victory in Europe Day. Designed to engage and educate, it’s ideal for KS1 or KS2 assemblies around VE Day or Remembrance events.
Benefits:
Ready-Made & Easy to Deliver:
Includes clear slides and speaker notes so any teacher can confidently present the assembly — no extra planning needed!
Curriculum-Linked:
Supports key history objectives, helping children learn about World War II, the end of the war in Europe, and its lasting impact.
Visually Engaging:
Features colourful illustrations, themed design, and iconic wartime posters to captivate young audiences.
Promotes Reflection:
Encourages students to think about unity, resilience, and the sacrifices of the past — ideal for meaningful school moments.
What’s Covered:
What is VE Day?
Why is it important?
Key events leading up to May 8, 1945
How people celebrated
How VE Day helped shape modern Europe
Vintage poster analysis: patriotism, unity, and resilience
Perfect for class or whole-school assemblies, this presentation makes teaching history inspiring, accessible, and memorable.
Let’s help the next generation understand why VE Day is a date to remember.
This fun and informative assembly PowerPoint introduces primary pupils to Wimbledon, the world’s most famous tennis tournament. Covering its history, traditions, famous players, and the values of sportsmanship and perseverance, it’s perfect for a summer assembly or sports-themed week.
Designed for KS1 and KS2, this assembly keeps children engaged with visual slides, questions, and key facts that link to PE, British culture, and healthy lifestyles.
What’s included:
10-slide editable PowerPoint
History and traditions of Wimbledon
Facts about the tournament and famous players
Discussion questions to promote reflection and engagement
A perfect summer term assembly
Ideal for celebrating sport, healthy activity and British tradition in an accessible, child-friendly way.
This ready-to-use End of Year Reflection Assembly PowerPoint is perfect for a whole-school or key stage assembly in primary settings. It encourages children to reflect on their personal growth, celebrate achievements, and look forward to the future with confidence and gratitude.
Ideal for the final week of term, this calm and positive assembly supports transition, emotional wellbeing and a strong end-of-year finish.
What’s included:
Full-scripted assembly text
Thoughtful discussion prompts
Teacher reflection slide
Challenge for pupils to take away
Optional song/video ending ideas
Suitable for KS1 and KS2 pupils
Minimal prep – just project and go
Perfect for:
End of year celebrations
Final week assemblies
Class transition and reflection
Building a positive school culture
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.
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 all-in-one VE Day Activities Pack is perfect for KS1 and KS2, designed to help pupils understand and celebrate Victory in Europe Day through engaging, creative and educational tasks.
What’s included:
VE Day Colouring Sheets (bunting, flags, fireworks, doves & more)
Word Search Puzzle
Design a VE Day Medal Activity
Make Your Own Bunting Template
Postcard from 1945 Writing & Drawing Activity
Diary Entry Template
Comprehension Worksheets for KS1 and KS2
Perfect for history lessons, themed days, assemblies, or wet-play activities. All resources are in black and white and easy to print.
Help your pupils reflect on this important moment in history with a pack full of meaningful and fun activities!
This all-in-one VE Day Bundle is perfect for helping primary pupils understand and reflect on the importance of Victory in Europe Day through engaging teaching and hands-on activities.
🎓 What’s Included:
VE Day PowerPoint Presentation
→ Clear, child-friendly explanation of WWII and VE Day
→ Timeline, key figures, and reasons for celebration
→ Discussion questions and reflection prompts
VE Day Activities Pack
→ Colouring sheets, word search, bunting craft
→ Design a medal, diary entry, 1945 postcard
→ KS1 and KS2 comprehension worksheets
đź§ Suitable for assemblies, themed days, history lessons or enrichment activities.
🖨️ All worksheets are black-and-white and easy to print.
No planning needed – just download and go!
This informative and respectful assembly PowerPoint introduces primary pupils to the Islamic New Year, the story of Al-Hijra, and the significance of the month of Muharram. Designed for both KS1 and KS2, it explains key events, encourages reflection on bravery and new beginnings, and promotes respect for different cultures and faiths.
Perfect for whole-school or class assemblies.
What’s included:
10-slide editable PowerPoint
Introduction to the Islamic calendar
The story of Prophet Muhammad’s journey from Makkah to Madinah
The importance of Muharram and the Day of Ashura
Key messages of reflection, peace, and community
Discussion prompts for pupil engagement
Support children’s understanding of world faiths and values in a meaningful, age-appropriate way.
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 engaging and age-appropriate assembly PowerPoint introduces primary pupils to Armed Forces Day. It explains what the Armed Forces are, the different roles people have within them, and how the UK celebrates and shows thanks to those who serve.
Perfect for whole-school or classroom use, this presentation encourages reflection, gratitude, and discussion of values such as courage, teamwork, and respect.
What’s included:
10-slide editable PowerPoint
Introduction to the Army, Navy and RAF
What Armed Forces Day is and how it’s celebrated
Key values demonstrated by service members
Child-friendly reflection and discussion questions
Designed for KS1 and KS2 assemblies
Celebrate Armed Forces Day with a thoughtful and respectful assembly.
This clear and inclusive assembly PowerPoint is perfect for celebrating Disability Awareness Week in a primary school setting. Designed for whole-school use, it helps children understand what disability means, explore different types of disabilities, and learn how to be inclusive, kind, and respectful.
The assembly includes:
10-slide PowerPoint script suitable for KS1 and KS2
Clear and age-appropriate definitions
Real-life inspiring examples
Discussion prompts to engage large groups
A BBC video link to support learning
Ideal for use during PSHE or assemblies to build a more inclusive and understanding school community.
These engaging, printable British Values colouring pages are a perfect way to reinforce SMSC learning through creativity. Designed for primary pupils, each poster-style sheet features one of the five British Values with bold line art and large, accessible titles.
Ideal for PSHE lessons, assemblies, early finishers or display work.
Included:
5 individual sheets:
Democracy
Rule of Law
Individual Liberty
Mutual Respect
Tolerance
Child-friendly designs in black & white
Printable A4 or enlarged for group display
Perfect for:
KS1 and KS2 PSHE lessons
British Values reinforcement
Wet play, calm time or display building
Cross-curricular creativity
This child-friendly one-page profile template is perfect for transition days, new class introductions, or SEND support. Use it to quickly learn about your pupils — their strengths, needs, and what makes them unique.
What’s included:
I am good at…
People say I am…
Things that are important to me
My goals
How you can best support me
Space for my picture
Favourite subject
Things I struggle with
A fun fact about me
Ideal for building positive relationships from day one or creating pupil profiles to share with staff.
Perfect for:
KS1 and KS2 transition days
New class info collection
SEND support and pupil voice
Classroom displays or pupil records
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).
This vibrant and engaging assembly PowerPoint is perfect for celebrating World Music Day (21st June) with your primary school class or whole-school assembly. Suitable for KS1 and KS2, it introduces pupils to the global celebration of music, explores instruments and styles from around the world, and encourages children to get involved in making music themselves.
What’s included:
10-slide editable PowerPoint
Age-appropriate explanations of World Music Day
Music from around the world: Africa, India, Ireland, China and more
Famous musicians and instruments
Discussion prompts and reflection questions
Link to BBC Body Percussion video (great for audience participation)
Celebrate sound, rhythm and culture in a way that’s inclusive, joyful and fun.
A detailed and engaging assembly PowerPoint all about the King’s Birthday, designed for use in primary schools. This ready-to-use presentation covers who King Charles III is, why we celebrate his official birthday in June, and what happens during the Trooping the Colour parade.
Includes fun facts, reflection questions to involve pupils, and clear speaker notes for each slide to support delivery — ideal for whole-school assemblies in the hall.
Perfect for promoting British values, national identity, and understanding of royal traditions in an accessible way for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
A unit of 18 reading lessons exploring 5 different poems.
Each lesson is structured in the following way…
Vocabulary: New and unfamiliar vocabulary from the poem is introduced to the children.
Reading: The poem can be read as a whole-class or by the teacher.
I do: The reading skills for that lesson are introduced. Two skills are chosen from: Vocabulary, Infer, Predict, Explain, Retrieve, Summarise / Sequence. These questions are modeled to the children.
We do: The children attempt to answer some questions either on a whiteboard, in groups, in pairs or as a whole-class.
You do: There are a series of questions for the children to answer independently.
L.I. Using commas for clarification
Success criteria:
Spot when a sentence is unclear and needs a comma.
Suggest the different meanings a sentence could have.
Add or remove commas for clarification.
L.I.: Discuss Muslim life in Britain
Includes…
Detailed PowerPoint with key subject knowledge
Key vocabulary
Retrieval practice
Images and statements for whole-class discussion
Videos
Activities