Everything you need for class assemblies in one ready-to-use pack. Four
assemblies specially tailored for Year 1, with accompanying songs and
music, as well as ideas for dances, costumes and sets, with supporting
teaching notes.
Four complete class assemblies for Year 1, carefully designed to take the stress out of whole-class performances.
Each assembly is based on a story which links to literacy topics, as well as cross-curricular themes. The stories are semi-scripted, allowing the class to join in with lines, actions and choral speech. Supporting teaching notes provide ideas for sets, costumes and dances, as well as advice for preparing the performance, and for linking the assembly to classroom work and SEAL themes.
The accompanying audio CD provides music for entering and exiting the assembly, performance and backing tracks for the songs and music for optional dances. No music reading required.
This is Book 3 in the Assembly Packs Series. See all Assembly Packs books here.
No one has written a review for 'Class Assemblies 1'
Why not be the first to share your opinion?
Kaye Umanksy Biography
Kaye Umansky began life as a teacher turning to writing after the birth of her daughter. She is now the author of many well-loved books including Pass the Jam, Jim and Pongwiffy, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2018. She is a marvellous performer of her own work and a jazz singer in her own time.
Pippa lives just outside Cambridge. Having started work in the book world as a sixteen year old doing a Saturday job in Heffers Bookshop, she went on to become a publisher's reader, a writer, and a teacher of writing for children. She has written over eighty books for children, and one adult novel. Shortlisted for numerous awards, she has won Mumsnet's Book
More about Pippa GoodhartBefore Jenny started writing books for teenagers, she was an English teacher. Although she loved teaching funny teenagers (and stealing the things they said and putting them in her books) she now gets to write about them full-time. In her spare time, just like Bea the heroine in her first novel, Flirty Dancing, Jenny loves to jive. She is based in Eastbourne
More about Jenny McLachlan