Physics teacher for 24 years, including Head of Year. I create resources that help increase success in the classroom and around school in general by improving behaviour. I also sell assemblies that are ready to use with whole year groups, or for use during tutor time.
I'm a YouTube creator & my channel is gcsephysicsexplained. Send students there for easy-to-understand explanations to help pass their GCSE Physics exams.
I love the growth mindset & was keynote speaker previously at S.T.E.P.
Physics teacher for 24 years, including Head of Year. I create resources that help increase success in the classroom and around school in general by improving behaviour. I also sell assemblies that are ready to use with whole year groups, or for use during tutor time.
I'm a YouTube creator & my channel is gcsephysicsexplained. Send students there for easy-to-understand explanations to help pass their GCSE Physics exams.
I love the growth mindset & was keynote speaker previously at S.T.E.P.
Anger Management assembly
Compiled by a pastoral leader:
This PowerPoint presentation can be used as a year group/house assembly, or as part of a dinnertime/after school club etc. designed to increase the resilience of the students.
The PowerPoint contains 32 slides and 7 videos, which are embedded. The videos are YouTube clips. Some clips are humourous, some are tongue-in-cheek, some are hard-hitting. All the slides and clips build on each other to inspire and motivate the students to reflect on their current behaviour during the concluding slides.
This PowerPoint helps build a positive year-group identity, and delivers a message about anger that can be taken into the wider school community.
Links to the YouTube clips are also provided to give the makers credit. (see notes and bibliography within the PowerPoint.) I have included the videos as mp4’s as part of the resources you receive to link to so you don’t need to worry about your school’s internet connection letting you down in front of 200 students and 10 tutors! I also include the YouTube links and titles to the clips for your information, and in case the students want to watch them again at home.
The PowerPoint can be modified to last between 15-20 minutes, or anything up to 25 minutes, depending on how much audience participation you encourage. The assembly can be followed up with discussions with individual students or classes/tutor groups formally or informally.
Kind regards
Matthew Obee