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Summer Term Assembly Plans

34 Resources available for download in this module

A sample of an assembly plan

Assembly plans, ideal for the Summer term, for ks3 and ks4.

Every assembly is ready-to-use and comes complete with teacher notes and PowerPoint presentation.

Topics include; Britishness, Exam Advice, Drugs, Economic Well-being and Volunteers Week.

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Sample of work experience assembly script

Work Experience Assembly Plan

This assembly highlights key things to remember about work experience placements for ks4 students.

Buddha Day Assembly Idea

Buddha Day Assembly Plan

This assembly can be used as part of a program on world faiths, or tolerance.

World Press Freedom Day Assembly

World Press Freedom Day Assembly

Freedom of speech and a free press are the topics of this assembly, linked to World Press Freedom Day.

Close up of marked exam paper

Exam Advice Assembly Plan

A timely recap on exam preparation for key stage 4 students

Positive Achievements Assembly

Positive Achievements Assembly

Ideal for end of term reflection on past successes and target setting for the new year.

Volunteering Week Assembly

Volunteers Week Assembly

Volunteers week runs from the 1st to the 7th of June. Get your students coming up with volunteering suggestions using this assembly as a starter.

UN Day - Innocent Children Victims of Aggression Assembly

UN Day - Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

The 4th of June is a special UN Day for Innocent Children, Victims of Aggression. This assembly plan introduces the issues of child labour and child soldiers.

Consideration and Concern Assembly

Consideration and Concern for Others

An assembly about consideration which explores the parable of the Good Samaritan.

Sample of the drugs assembly teaching resource

Drugs Assembly Plan

Using the “health triangle” this assembly explores the social, physical and psychological consequences of illegal drug misuse

World Poverty Assembly

World Poverty

Raise awareness of the issue of poverty, both in terms of absolute poverty in developing countries, and relative poverty in western countries.

Friendship Assembly Plan

Friendship Assembly Plan

Are all friends good? What happens when you make friends with people who do not have your best interests at heart?

Time Assembly Plan

Time - an End of Term Assembly Plan

Written for use at the end of the summer term, possibly as the last assembly before the end of term.

Economic Well-being Assembly

Economic Well-being Assembly

Black-Eyed Peas Fergie may seem an unlikely starting point for an assembly about economic wellbeing, but it all makes sense!

The Union Flag to signify Britishness

Britishness Assembly Plan

What do we think Britishness is? What makes us British (or not)? This assembly explores ideas around Britishness and includes a quick quiz ideal for the end of term.

Election 2010 assembly plan

Elections

This assembly informs students about the lead up to and the outcome of the 2010 election.

Summer Solstice Assembly

Summer Solstice Assembly

One of the most ancient celebrations is explored in this assembly, the summer solstice on the 21st June

Summer Term Assembly Ideas

In this series of secondary assembly ideas, there are a range of topics to choose from. From school topics and annual events through to personal well-being and religious festivals, there are assembly ideas for every occasion.

Ready-to-use Assembly Ideas

To make things easier for you, we have done all the preparation work, so have written the assembly script and also prepared a PowerPoint presentation for you. All you need to do is login and download the assembly that suits you and then deliver it to your students.

Here is an example - taken from the Positive Achievements assembly

PowerPoint slide 1: Teacher: “We are in the third and final term of the year - an important time for us all to reflect on past successes and achievements as well as being able to think and plan ahead for the year ahead. Have we been successful? What do we mean by success? Personally I believe success is about battling against the odds to achieve a positive result. To illustrate this notion I’m going to talk about Winston Churchill and World War II.”

PowerPoint slide 2: Teacher: (Introduce Sir Winston Churchill as a great leader of the 20th century. What were the odds that he had to battle against?)

More Assemblies Are Available

For more assembly topics and ideas, try the Autumn term assembly plans or Spring term assembly plans section.