This assembly teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to use a traditional story to discuss and reflect on the common theme of working together to provide help and support when solving a problem.

The class can identify and describe some of the special ways of working as a team to achieve a range of learning and relationship goals and outcomes.

Download this teaching pack including an assembly plan, teaching activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to use a traditional story to discuss and reflect on the common theme of working together to provide help and support when solving a problem

Activities in this teaching pack include a shared reading text to reflect on the common theme of working together by discussing the events in a traditional story, a template to role-play different actions and events from a traditional story about working together and a shared reading text of a prayer to reflect on some of the effective ways in working with others as a team.

The interactive presentation gets the children to use a traditional story to discuss and reflect on the common theme of working together to provide help and support.

This assembly can support development in exploring how to work effectively in a team with others. There are teaching activities for shared learning and reflection and an interactive presentation to introduce concepts and key skills.

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