Contains over 60 stories written by an experienced primary school teacher and natural storyteller. The stories are divided into 4 categories: cultural stories from around the world; religious stories from the 6 main religions; moral stories including bullying, birth of a sibling, racism and disability; and historical stories. They can be used at specific times of the year or whenever issues arise. Each story ends with suggested questions.
More Brilliant Stories for Assemblies contains over 50 stories for use in primary schools. The stories range from those dealing with specific issues, such as bullying, racism and disability, to historical and religious stories.
The school day proves awful and it gets much worse as Mum and the Head arrive in the classroom. Setting: Moving to a new home SEAL reference: ... He couldn't fall asleep, even though he was hugging his toy monkey so very, very tightly.
This wonderful collection consists of 50 assembly stories, all set in Mill Lane Junior School, a fictional school.
These are stories you can use immediately when called on at the last minute or you can use them as a project base and get the whole class involved in. Soon you will be finding that assemblies can really be fun and stress-free!
The 50 stories in this contemporary collection all have a Christian theme making them ideal for schools wishing to have a bank of stories readily available with a Christian theme. Sunday school teachers will also find them invaluable.
A second collection of stories for primary-school assembly.
A second collection of stories for primary-school assembly.
Features fifteen easy-to-tell stories combining biblical teaching with contemporary storytelling.
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There are actually eight nights of Hanukkah; the ninth candle is the 'servant' used to light the others. Light the first candle with the 'servant', and say: One little candle One little candle One little candle burning bright.