Assemblies
Assemblies will be presented as PowerPoint presentations with the accompanying Word document
"The information in the word documents is written, largely, in simple English which gives presenters the opportunity to stamp their own personality on the presentation and to adapt the information to their own speaking style."
"The PowerPoint slides, signified by the abbreviation PPT and then followed by the relevant number, are designed to be displayed alongside the sections indicated."
"Regarding the follow-up sections, Further Reading, Viewing, Listening etc. This information is given for inclusion on the school website with pupils being told about its presence. It provides a great opportunity for them to learn more about the subject matter at the core of the assembly - the weblinks particularly providing rich sources of information."
Depending on your computer configuration, files might open in your browser window, if this occurs right click on download button and left click on 'Save Target As...'
Feel free to download any assembly you like.
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Friends
(Added 23/4/09)
My background is in Corporate Banking, however, I now work with the Directors on an ad hoc basis in the areas of Finance and Strategic Planning. I have also spent a few years in the voluntary sector. Other than that you'll find me on the golf course, or travelling near and far with my wife and friends.
Icarus
(Added 17/3/09)
Here we look at the story of Icarus and how three different versions of the same story throw up three completely different morals. It's an interesting exercise to see how slight differences can result in very different meanings. You could ask for a show of hands at the end of the assembly to see which version the pupils liked best.
