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 the value of respect.
This resources includes a KS1 and KS2 version.
Key questions posed throughout to challenge and deepen childrenâs understanding of how to show respect. 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 respect
Examples and discussions of what respect looks like
Definitions of respectful and disrespectful
Simple quiz to decide if images are respectful or disrespectful (KS1 version are more simple ideas e.g. sharing, and Ks2 version has examples including online bullying and racism).
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 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 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 for use during Pride Month (June).
Suitable for both KS1 and KS2 with commentary to reflect slides that could be more focused for each key stage.
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 Pride month is, focusing on the values of kindess, acceptance, diversity and love.
Please note: This is a simple overview of Pride month for children. While it mentions LGBTQ+, it does not go into detail of the different orientations. It focuses on the values of kindness and respect towards all people, regardless of their personal identity.
Slides include:
What makes you special?
What are you proud of?
What is Pride month?
When is Pride month?
What does Pride month teach us?
What does Pride month celebrate?
How did Pride month start? (brief overview of the story of Stonewall)
This yearâs theme
The rainbow flag (other flags not included)
Who can celebrate pride?
How can I make a change in my school?
Reflection
Prayer for 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.
An editable Google slides assembly presentation based around the value of determination.
This resource is suitable for KS1 and KS2.
Key questions posed throughout to challenge and deepen childrenâs understanding of how to show determination. 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 determination
Examples and discussions of what determination looks like
Definitions of growth mindset and fixed mindset
Simple quiz to decide if scenario is showing growth mindset or fixed mindset
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.
This resource is a meticulously prepared class assembly script that offers a blend of educational content and heartfelt storytelling. This resource includes:
A Detailed Script: The script is thoughtfully written to explain the concept of a refugee in an accessible and age-appropriate manner. It weaves together narratives that encapsulate the challenges and resilience of refugees, allowing students to present a story that is both informative and moving.
Character List: With a variety of roles that reflect different aspects of the refugee experience, students will have the opportunity to engage with the material deeply. The character list helps teachers assign parts that suit their students while ensuring that the message is conveyed with authenticity and respect.
Recommended Props List: To bring the assembly to life, we provide a list of suggested props that can be used to visually represent the themes discussed in the script. These props serve to enhance the storytelling and help the audience connect with the subject matter on a deeper level.
Adaptations for Other Year Groups and School Types: Recognizing the diverse needs of different educational settings, our resource offers adaptations to tailor the script for various year groups and school types. This ensures that the assembly is relevant and engaging for every student, regardless of age or background.
Editable Format: We understand that you may wish to personalize the script to better suit your classâs unique dynamics. Simply download the PDF and upload it to Google Docs for an editable version that you can modify as needed.
This is not only an educational resource but also a conversation starter about global issues and the importance of compassion in our world. By using this script for your class assembly, youâll be providing a platform for students to learn about and discuss the realities faced by refugees.
We encourage you to explore our other resources on the TES website for additional quality educational materials. Also, make sure to visit our website for a myriad of helpful resources that can support and enhance your teaching practice across a range of topics.
Celebrating Diversity - PowerPoint Presentation
Embrace the beautiful tapestry of humanity with this engaging PowerPoint presentation designed to foster understanding, respect, and appreciation for our wonderfully diverse world. Through vibrant visuals and accessible content, this comprehensive resource transforms abstract concepts of inclusion into tangible experiences that resonate with audiences of all ages.
Presentation Highlights:
Understanding Diversity
Clear, age-appropriate definition of what diversity encompasses
Compelling explanation of why diversity enriches our communities
Relatable examples of how differences make our world more interesting and complete
Foundation for seeing diversity as something to celebrate rather than just tolerate
Cultural Explorations
Vibrant showcase of global celebrations and traditions
Introduction to greetings and simple phrases in multiple languages
Diverse cultural symbols and their meanings
How similar values are expressed differently across cultures
Inspirational Figures
Profiles of diverse changemakers who championed inclusion
How people like Malala, Mandela, and Maya Angelou transformed challenges into positive change
Contemporary role models from various backgrounds
The impact of inclusive leadership on communities
Building Inclusive Communities
Practical strategies for respectful interaction across differences
How diversity strengthens teamwork and problem-solving
Addressing challenges in cross-cultural communication
Creating environments where everyone feels valued and welcome
Creative Engagement
Multicultural art, music, and storytelling traditions
Interactive activity suggestions for exploring different cultures
Global folktales that teach universal values
How creative expression builds bridges between communities
Taking Action
Concrete ways to celebrate diversity in everyday life
School and community celebration ideas
How to be an ally when witnessing exclusion
Building habits of inclusion that last a lifetime
Reflective Elements
Thought-provoking questions encouraging personal connection
Space to consider oneâs own cultural identity and experiences
Inspiring quotes about unity and diversity
Optional closing prayer/reflection on human connection
This presentation maintains an uplifting, positive tone while providing substantive content on appreciating differences. The attractive visuals and clear structure make complex concepts accessible while encouraging immediate application in daily interactions.
Perfect for school assemblies, cultural awareness events, classroom lessons, or any educational setting seeking to foster greater understanding and respect. This resource equips presenters with everything needed to inspire audiences to embrace diversity as a source of strength and joy in our shared world.
This engaging PowerPoint presentation is designed to help Key Stage 2 students understand and celebrate the vital role of teachers and all school staff. Perfect for Teacher Appreciation Day or any time you want to acknowledge the dedication of school heroes, this presentation is packed with information, inspiring quotes, and actionable ways for students to show their gratitude.
Key Features:
Defines Teacher Appreciation Day: Clearly explains what Teacher Appreciation Day is and its significance, noting National Thank a Teacher Day on June 18, 2025.
Broadens Appreciation: Highlights all the essential staff members who contribute to a thriving school environment, including teachers, teaching assistants, office staff, caretakers, and lunch staff.
Emphasizes Teacher Importance: Explains why teachers are crucial, preparing students for the future.
âDay in the Life of a Teacherâ: Provides insight into the demanding daily routines of teachers, from early morning preparation to late-night planning.
Goes âAbove and Beyondâ: Reveals surprising facts about teachersâ dedication, such as working over 50 hours a week and spending their own money on supplies.
Impact on Learning: Details how teachers make learning easier, create fun activities, provide feedback, and adapt their teaching styles.
âMore Than Just Teachersâ: Highlights the multifaceted roles teachers play as mentors, motivators, cheerleaders, innovators, and role models.
Inspirational Quotes: Features testimonials from famous individuals like Dame Helen Mirren and Beverley Knight MBE, speaking about the profound impact of their teachers.
Global Appreciation: Shows how Teacher Appreciation is celebrated in different countries around the world, including China, India, and the USA, and provides âthank youâ messages in various languages.
Actionable âWays to Say Thank Youâ: Offers practical and thoughtful ideas for students to express gratitude, from writing notes to helping in the classroom.
âThank You Pledgeâ: Encourages students to make a commitment to showing appreciation and trying their best.
Reflection Prompts: Includes thoughtful questions for students to reflect on teachers who have made a difference in their lives.
Concluding Prayer: Ends with a prayer of gratitude and support for teachers.
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.
Unleash your inner historian with âHistory Detectives: Comparing Great Lives!â, a dynamic PowerPoint presentation that turns learning about the past into an exciting investigation. This engaging resource is perfect for students, educators, and anyone curious about the remarkable individuals who shaped our world.
Begin by understanding what makes a person âsignificantâ in history, whether they are famous scientists, brave leaders, or champions for change. The presentation introduces the core skill of âLooking for Clues!â to uncover historical insights.
Embark on a captivating journey of comparison by exploring:
Explorers of Different Worlds!: Compare Christopher Columbus, the explorer of the seas, with Neil Armstrong, the explorer of space. Understand their missions, the technology they used (sailing ships vs. space rockets), their journeys (crossing the Atlantic vs. a âGiant Leapâ to the Moon), and how they fundamentally changed the world.
Monarchs, Reformers, and More!: Contrast the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria, highlighting their power and impact on Britain.
Nightingale vs. Seacole: Compare the pioneering work of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, with Mary Seacole, a British-Jamaican nurse who bravely cared for soldiers.
The presentation provides a âHistory Detective Toolkit!â of comparison skills, guiding learners to analyze when people lived, their main goals, the methods they used, and their lasting impact. Engage in interactive activities like âWhatâs Different?â, challenging you to spot variations between historical eras.
Finally, discover that âHistory is a Story of Change!â, emphasizing how the actions and ideas of individuals transform the world. This presentation encourages you to be a proactive âHistory Detective,â asking questions, comparing stories, and understanding how learning from the past helps us appreciate people across time. This is an essential resource for teaching history, biography, comparative studies, critical thinking, historical analysis, and inspirational figures.
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 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 appreciation.
This resource is suitable for KS1 and KS2.
Key questions posed throughout to challenge and deepen childrenâs understanding of how to show appreciation. 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 appreciation
Examples and discussions of what appreciation looks like
Why appreciation matters
Ways to show appreciation
How appreciation is shown in different cultures around the world
Unsung heroes - people who do not get the appreciation they deserve
How appreciation and well being are linked
An appreciation challenge for students to try and do
Reflection and act of worship (prayer) included to be accessible for both community and church schools.
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!
LO: I can identify the differences between rights and responsibilities.
This activity has the class using a Venn diagram to show the responsibilities they had when in year 1 vs year 4. Then they mind map the different rights they have as both a student and a young person.
Lastly they reflect on the difference between rights and responsibilities.
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.