An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Childrens Mental Health Week and its theme of âKnow Yourself, Grow Yourselfâ.
Suitable for KS2. We have a separate KS1 version.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Widgits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Extension ideas included in notes to create writing activities based on personal reflection. Opportunities for thinking and partner discussion as well as sharing thoughts, ideas and personal experiences with the assembly or group.
Slides include:
The Aims of Childrens Mental Health Week.
What is Childrens Mental Health Week?
What is mental health?
What does self-awareness mean?
Things that you can do well.
Things youâd like to learn.
Perseverance.
Link with Inside Out - Rileyâs Island of Personality.
What are your islands of personality.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Black History Month. The key theme for Black History Month is âReclaiming Narrativesâ which has been focussed on in the presentation.
Suitable for KS1 & KS2. Key figures in American and British black history are celebrated by learning their stories. Some are commonly known (e.g. MLKjr) and some are lesser known to British children (e.g.Ignatius Sancho). Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Could be used as a classroom lesson to develop more discussion, knowledge, stories and complete writing activity.
Slides include:
What is Black History Month?
Simple quiz for children to guess who the important person is, with a fact page about each one.
Facts about Benjamin Zephaniah and opportunity for writing a poem based on his poem âThe Britishâ.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable Google slides assembly presentation for use during or before Walk to School Week.
**Please note: This assembly does not copy the Walk to School campaign by Living Streets, but is made to support the theme of this yearâs campaign. It does not include the daily walking challenges, but focuses on the positives of walking for children and the community.
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Suitable for both KS1 and KS2.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Explanation of what the benefits of walking are and challenges children to make good choices about their travel.
Slides include:
How do you travel to school?
How do you want to travel to school?
What is the best way to travel to school?
What is Walk to School week?
When is Walk to School Week?
Living Streets and their campaigns
Why is walking important?
This yearâs theme.
Reasons walking is important:
Mental Health
Physical health
Sustainability
Road Safety
Communities
Reflection question
Prayer for church schools.
An editable Google slides assembly presentation based around the value of honestyâ.
This resources includes a KS1 and KS2 version.
Key questions posed throughout to challenge and deepen childrenâs understanding of how to show honesty. Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Could be used as a classroom circle time activity to develop more discussion.
Slides include:
Definition of honesty
Examples and discussions of what honesty looks like
Definitions of honest and dishonest
Simple quiz to decide if images are honest or dishonest (KS1 version are more simple ideas e.g. lying, stealing, and Ks2 version has written scenarios that challenge their ideas about honesty.
Extra KS2 slide challenging children on when they find it hardest to be honest and why,
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Childrenâs Mental Health Week and its theme of âKnow Yourself, Grow Yourselfâ.
This resource complements the Place2Be Childrenâs Mental Health Week resources and activities provided on their website.
Suitable for KS1. We have a separate KS2 version.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Extension ideas included in notes to create writing activities based on personal reflection. Opportunities for thinking and partner discussion as well as sharing thoughts, ideas and personal experiences with the assembly or group.
Slides include:
The Aims of Childrenâs Mental Health Week.
What is Childrenâs Mental Health Week?
What is mental health?
What does self-awareness mean?
Things that you can do well.
Things youâd like to learn.
Easy Vs Challenging activities.
Perseverance.
Link with Inside Out - Rileyâs Island of Personality.
What are your islands of personality?
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around World Mental Health Day.
Suitable for KS1 & KS2.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Extension ideas included in notes to create writing activities based on personal reflection. Opportunities for thinking and partner discussion as well as sharing thoughts, ideas and personal experiences with the assembly or group.
Slides include:
What is World Mental Health Day?
What is mental health
Scenarios on whether is positive mental health or negative.
How our school is our workplace.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around the value of care. Suitable for KS1 but can be used for KS2 if discussion is developed. Key questions posed throughout to challenge and deepen childrenâs understanding of how to show care. Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Could be used as a classroom circle time activity to develop more discussion.
Slides include:
Definitions of care
Examples and discussions of what care looks like
Definitions of careful, caring and careless.
Simple quiz to decide if images are of careful, caring or careless.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
An editable google slides assembly presentation based around Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes Night).
Suitable for KS1 & KS2.
Detailed notes for each slide included to help deliver the assembly presentation. Visuals and Wigits used to be simple and help SEND and EAL children access. Could be used as a classroom lesson to develop more discussion, knowledge, and understanding of firework saftey.
Slides include:
What is Bonfire Night?
Who was Guy Fawkes?
What was Britain like in 1605?
Differences between Protestants and Catholics in 1605.
What was the gunpowder plot?
How do we celebrate bonfire night?
Bonfire safety.
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
Growth Mindset KS2 Playscript: Empower Resilience in Your Class!
Ignite a Love of Learning with This Engaging Play!
Tired of seeing your students shy away from challenges? Want to foster a classroom culture where mistakes are seen as stepping stones? This captivating Growth Mindset playscript for Years 3-6 is the perfect solution!
Designed for Busy Teachers:
Effortless Implementation: 30 engaging speaking roles ensure every child shines, while the concise script and simple staging minimize preparation time.
Curriculum-Aligned: Seamlessly integrates with PSHE and English curriculum objectives, addressing key areas like resilience, perseverance, and communication skills.
Time-Saving: The approx. 20-minute duration makes it ideal for classroom lessons, assemblies, or even parent showcases.
Inspire and Empower Your Students:
Unforgettable Learning: Explore the power of âyet,â celebrate effort, and teach students how to bounce back from setbacks through this engaging story.
Includes âTry Everythingâ: The hit song by Shakira adds an energetic and memorable element, reinforcing the core message of perseverance and embracing challenges.
Hands-On Activity: An included Origami Challenge provides a fun, interactive way to experience the learning journey firsthand, demonstrating the importance of trying, adapting, and persisting.
Watch student confidence soar as they:
Develop essential life skills like resilience and perseverance.
Embrace challenges with a positive attitude.
Learn to learn from their mistakes.
Build confidence in their speaking and performance abilities.
Download your preview today and see how this engaging resource can transform your classroom culture!
Bridge Generations with This Heartwarming KS2 Assembly Script!
Looking for an engaging, meaningful, and easy-to-stage class assembly script for your Key Stage 2 pupils? Introduce your students to the important topic of Elderly Awareness with this thoughtfully crafted playscript, designed specifically for a standard class size of 30 children.
Tired of juggling parts and ensuring everyone feels included? This script solves that problem! It features 30 distinct characters, including narrators, main child roles, relatable elderly characters, and supporting classmates, guaranteeing that every single child in your class gets an individual speaking line. Say goodbye to children feeling left out and hello to a truly inclusive class performance!
âElderly Awarenessâ takes your students on a journey of discovery. The story begins with Class 4 discussing different age groups and realising they hold common stereotypes about older people. Their curiosity leads them to meet four charming elderly residents in the local park â Mr. Harrison the gardener, Mrs. Gable the storyteller, Mr. Singh the former musician, and Ms. Davies the games enthusiast. Through gentle conversations and shared stories, the children learn about the rich lives, experiences, and feelings of the older generation, challenging their initial assumptions. Inspired by their new friends, the class decides on simple, kind actions they can take to connect with and appreciate the elderly in their community.
Why choose this script?
Relevant & Educational: Addresses key PSHE and Citizenship themes of respect, empathy, community, and challenging stereotypes.
Inclusive Casting: Purpose-built for 30 pupils, ensuring everyone participates actively with their own line.
Teacher-Friendly: Includes clear stage directions, a simple props list using everyday items, and a suggestion for an easy-to-learn song
Age-Appropriate: Written specifically for a KS2 reading level and understanding.
Engaging Narrative: A positive and heartwarming story that children will enjoy performing and audiences will appreciate.
Perfect Length: Approximately 25 minutes running time, ideal for a class assembly slot.
Download âElderly Awarenessâ today and empower your students to build bridges across generations, fostering kindness and understanding within your school community. Itâs more than just a play; itâs a lesson in compassion that will resonate long after the final bow.
Bring Diversity and Inclusion to Life with Our KS2 Assembly Script: âLGBT+ Pride: A Celebration of Differencesâ!
Are you looking for an engaging, sensitive, and educational way to introduce Key Stage 2 pupils to the important themes of LGBT+ Pride, diversity, and acceptance? Do you need a resource that ensures every single child in your class can participate meaningfully in your next assembly? Look no further!
âLGBT+ Pride: A Celebration of Differencesâ is a thoughtfully crafted playscript specifically designed for busy primary school teachers and their classes. Understanding the challenges of finding age-appropriate materials on this topic, weâve created a script that handles the subject with care, focusing on positive messages of kindness, respect, love, and celebrating uniqueness.
This isnât just another script; itâs a complete assembly package meticulously planned for a standard class size of 30 pupils. We know how crucial it is for every child to feel included, which is why this script guarantees an individual speaking line for each of the 30 characters. No more doubling up or leaving children out â everyone gets their moment to shine and contribute to the powerful message.
What makes this script stand out?
Inclusive Casting: 30 distinct roles ensure full class participation.
Clear, Age-Appropriate Content: Gently explains the meaning of the rainbow flag, introduces basic LGBT+ concepts (L, G, B, T, +) simply, discusses diverse families, and defines what it means to be a supportive ally â all pitched perfectly for KS2 understanding.
Engaging Format: Includes clear stage directions to help guide the performance and two uplifting song suggestions to enhance the celebratory atmosphere.
Practical Resources: Comes with a straightforward props list using easily sourced items.
Curriculum Relevant: Perfectly complements PSHE and RSE objectives, fostering empathy and promoting a positive, inclusive school environment.
Performance Ready: At approximately 22-25 minutes, it fits neatly into an assembly slot.
Stop searching for fragmented resources and empower your students with a message of belonging. Use âLGBT+ Pride: A Celebration of Differencesâ to spark meaningful conversations and create a memorable, impactful assembly that celebrates everyone. Download the script today and get ready for a performance filled with colour, kindness, and pride!
Engage Your Whole Class in Choosing Kindness: The Perfect KS1 Anti-Bullying Assembly Script!
Finding the right resources for meaningful class assemblies can be challenging, especially for sensitive topics like bullying with younger Key Stage 1 children. How do you ensure the message is clear, age-appropriate, and engaging? And how do you involve every single child in a standard class of 30?
Introducing the Anti-Bullying Key Stage One Class Assembly Script â your complete, ready-to-use solution for a powerful and positive performance. Specifically designed for KS1 (ages 5-7), this script tackles the important theme of anti-bullying by focusing on relatable scenarios, understanding feelings, and promoting kindness and friendship.
Effortlessly Include Every Child: Say goodbye to casting headaches! This script is meticulously crafted for a cast of 30 children, guaranteeing that each child has their own individual speaking line. From narrators and core characters experiencing simple conflicts to delightful Friendship Fairies, proud Kindness Keepers, expressive Happy and Sad Hearts, and brave Upstanders, every student plays a vital role in bringing the message to life.
Packed with Teacher-Friendly Features: This comprehensive resource includes everything you need:
Clear, Simple Script: Written with KS1-appropriate language and concepts.
Engaging Storyline: Features easy-to-understand scenarios like exclusion and snatching.
Positive Solutions: Clearly explains the importance of telling a trusted adult and introduces the empowering concept of being an âUpstanderâ.
Helpful Stage Directions: Guides the childrenâs movements and actions.
Minimal Props List: Uses simple, easy-to-source items.
Optimised Length: Designed for an approximate performance time of 20-25 minutes, perfect for holding young childrenâs attention.
Foster Empathy and Build Community: More than just a performance piece, this assembly script is a valuable tool for fostering empathy, encouraging positive social interactions, and reinforcing your schoolâs anti-bullying policy in a gentle, memorable way. Watch your pupils grow in confidence as they embody messages of kindness, courage, and friendship.
Save precious planning time and deliver an impactful assembly that resonates with pupils, staff, and parents alike. Download the Anti-Bullying Key Stage One Class Assembly Script today and empower your class to choose kindness!
Bring Empathy and Understanding to Your Next Class Assembly with âHomelessness: A Place to Belongâ
Are you searching for a meaningful, engaging, and ready-to-use resource for your Key Stage 2 class assembly? Look no further! âHomelessness: A Place to Belong (Extended Version)â is a thoughtfully crafted playscript designed to help primary school children explore the sensitive topic of homelessness with compassion and understanding.
This comprehensive script tackles a challenging subject in an age-appropriate manner, focusing on fostering empathy, challenging stereotypes, and highlighting the power of community kindness. It moves beyond simple definitions, exploring the feelings of those affected and the practical ways communities can offer support through local charities and simple acts of care.
Specifically designed for a standard class size, this playscript includes:
Roles for 30 Children: Carefully written dialogue ensures every child in a class of 30 has a unique speaking part, promoting inclusivity and confidence.
Clear Stage Directions: Easy-to-follow instructions help guide the performance smoothly.
Two Uplifting Songs: Complete lyrics for two original songs, âLend a Helping Handâ and âStep By Step, Hand in Hand,â reinforcing the playâs positive messages (tunes can be easily created or adapted).
Manageable Props List: A straightforward list of easily sourced props simplifies preparation.
Appropriate Length: Running approximately 25-30 minutes, itâs perfectly timed for a memorable assembly slot.
KS2 Reading Level: Accessible language ensures children can confidently read and understand their lines.
âHomelessness: A Place to Belongâ isnât just a performance piece; itâs a valuable tool for PSHE education. It encourages pupils to think critically about social issues, develop empathy for others facing difficult circumstances, and understand the importance of community spirit and positive action.
Save valuable planning time and deliver an assembly that truly resonates. Equip your students with understanding and inspire kindness with this impactful and easy-to-stage playscript. Download âHomelessness: A Place to Belongâ today and create an assembly that fosters compassion and leaves a lasting positive impression on your school community.
Empower Your Class: An Engaging Anti-Bullying Assembly Script for KS2
Tired of searching for meaningful assembly resources that genuinely involve every child? Deliver a powerful and memorable anti-bullying message with âAnti-Bullying: Stand Up, Speak Out!â â a comprehensive, ready-to-use class assembly script designed specifically for Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11).
This thoughtfully crafted script tackles the sensitive topic of bullying head-on, moving beyond simple definitions to explore its real impact and, crucially, empowering children with positive actions they can take. Through relatable scenarios set in the playground and classroom, your students will explore different forms of bullying â including verbal, physical, social, and the increasingly relevant cyberbullying â in an age-appropriate and understandable way.
Worried about casting and ensuring participation? This script is meticulously designed for a standard class size of 30 children. It features clearly defined roles, including narrators, main characters (the child experiencing bullying, the bully, and brave upstanders), and numerous classmates. Crucially, every single child is guaranteed at least one individual speaking line, ensuring no one feels left out and everyone contributes to the vital message.
âAnti-Bullying: Stand Up, Speak Out!â goes beyond just identifying the problem. It champions the shift from passive bystander to courageous upstander. The script provides practical, actionable strategies that children can use if they witness bullying, fostering empathy, kindness, and a sense of collective responsibility. It includes clear stage directions, simple character guidance, a minimal props list for easy staging, and even incorporates an optional âKindness Pledgeâ activity to reinforce the learning.
To make your assembly truly resonate, the script includes a suggestion for the uplifting song âOne Kind Wordâ by Andy and the Odd Socks (link provided), perfectly complementing the theme of kindness and positive action. Running at approximately 20-25 minutes, itâs the ideal length for a primary school assembly.
Save valuable planning time and deliver an impactful PSHE lesson that promotes a safer, kinder school environment. Equip your students with the understanding and confidence to stand up, speak out, and make a real difference. Choose âAnti-Bullying: Stand Up, Speak Out!â for your next class assembly.
Bring the Story of the NHS to Life in Your Classroom!
Looking for an engaging, educational, and easy-to-stage assembly script for your Key Stage 2 class? âCelebrating The NHSâ is the perfect resource!
This thoughtfully crafted playscript offers:
A Relevant and Important Topic: Explores the history, founding principles , and enduring importance of the National Health Service in an accessible way for primary children. Â
Whole Class Participation: Features over 30 clearly defined character roles, each with individual speaking lines, ensuring every child feels included and valued.
Curriculum Links: Touches upon history (post-war Britain, Nye Bevan ), PSHE (NHS values like compassion and respect ), and basic first aid. Â
Engaging Content: Includes clear stage directions, a simple first-aid demonstration scene , and highlights the diverse roles within the modern NHS. Â
Ready-to-Use Format: Provides a complete character list and a practical props list to make preparation straightforward.
Musical Element: Features the uplifting song âAll About Helpfulness,â
Appropriate Length & Level: Written specifically for a Key Stage 2 reading level and designed for an approximate 20-minute performance time.
Save valuable planning time and deliver a memorable assembly that celebrates a vital British institution. Download âCelebrating The NHSâ today!
Bring Thoughtfulness to Life in Your KS2 Classroom!
Are you looking for an engaging, ready-to-use resource to explore the vital themes of kindness and consideration with your Key Stage 2 class (ages 7-11)? Our âThoughtfulnessâ playscript is the perfect solution for your next class assembly!
Specifically designed for a standard primary class size, this script uniquely features 30 individual speaking parts, ensuring every child can participate meaningfully and feel included. No more time spent adapting scripts or leaving children out â this resource guarantees whole-class involvement.
Centred around the crucial PSHE topic of thoughtfulness, the script uses relatable school scenarios to help children understand what it means to be considerate, notice othersâ needs, and choose kindness in their daily interactions. Running at approximately 20 minutes, it fits perfectly into assembly schedules.
Save valuable preparation time with this comprehensive package. Youâll receive the full script with clear stage directions, a detailed character list to simplify casting, and a practical props list using items easily found in school. To further boost engagement, the script includes the integration of a catchy âKindness Song,â
More than just a performance piece, âThoughtfulnessâ is a valuable tool for fostering empathy, promoting positive behaviour, and enhancing pupil wellbeing. It provides a fun, interactive way for children to learn about and practice essential social and emotional skills.
Download âThoughtfulnessâ today and deliver a memorable, inclusive, and impactful class assembly that celebrates the power of kindness!
Bring Honesty to Life in Your Next Class Assembly!
Are you searching for a Key Stage 2 assembly script thatâs not only educational but also genuinely engaging and fully inclusive for your entire class? Finding high-quality, ready-to-use resources that tackle important values like honesty, while ensuring every child gets a meaningful role, can be a real challenge for busy teachers.
Introducing âAll About The Importance Of Honestyâ â a complete playscript package meticulously designed for KS2 students (ages 7-11). This script provides a powerful yet accessible exploration of honesty, trust, integrity, and the consequences of our choices. Itâs the perfect tool to support your schoolâs character education and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum, making the abstract concept of honesty tangible and memorable for your pupils.
What makes this script stand out?
Inclusivity Guaranteed: Written specifically for a cast of 30, it provides unique, individual speaking lines for every single child, ensuring full participation and boosting confidence. No more adapting scripts or leaving children out! Â
Teacher-Friendly Design: With an estimated 20-minute running time ideal for assemblies, clear stage directions, and a simple props list using everyday items, this script saves you valuable preparation time. Â
Engaging & Relatable Content: The story revolves around a classic childhood dilemma â finding a lost wallet â sparking immediate interest and discussion. It includes prompts for classroom reflection.
Positive & Memorable: The script culminates in a collaborative âHonesty Promiseâ activity, reinforcing the key messages and empowering students to commit to truthful behaviour. Â
âAll About The Importance Of Honestyâ helps students understand why honesty matters â building trust, strengthening friendships, and feeling good about making the right choice, even when itâs difficult. It provides a fantastic platform for discussing integrity, choices, and consequences in a safe, structured, and entertaining way.
Download this comprehensive, easy-to-implement script today and deliver an impactful, inclusive, and unforgettable assembly performance that celebrates the vital importance of honesty.
This activity surrounds the 4Rs in the Learning to Learn. Resilience, reciprocity, resourcefulness and reflectiveness.
There are 4 worksheets, each with a many in the middle and bubbles around the outside for children to write down how they can be like that man.
Year 4 - PSHE - Researching different celebrations and cultures.
In this lesson you will give your class the opportunity to research different prominent celebrations from around the world
There are 6 celebrations but you could add more. I have used Eid, Chinese New Year, The Sabbath, Thanksgiving, Diwali and Easter.
An example of the type of questions asked are below:
What celebration am I researching?
Eid
Who celebrates it?
Where is it celebrated?
How do people celebrate it?
What do I need to join in the celebration?
When is it celebrated?
What feelings are felt during this celebration?
Happiness Thoughtfulness Sadness Hope Remembrance
Why?
Year 4 - PSHE - Needs and Wants.
In this lesson the class will learn about the difference between needs and wants. I recommend using a circle time to discuss how there are things in life that we cannot do without (air, food, shelter etc) and there are those things in life we want (Xbox, Macdonalds etc).
This worksheet then provides a table for children to write down a list of needs and wants, and then reflect on the difference between the two.
This is a perfect opportunity to assess whether they have truly understood.