Stories for Assembly

Well written & amusing

Peer Reviewer

Twenty fun stories set in the far-off village of Skeeol. Ideal for Year 7-8 assembly, each story has a moral emphasis that students find both easy to accept and thought-provoking.

Written in a style that makes them suitable for all schools, but easily adaptable if you want to add your own touches.

A good example of how to integrate Citizenship themes in an interesting and engaging way... There is so much material in this resource that it more than successfully covers the many different Citizenship themes required under the national specification

J.O., Peer Reviewer
  • Topics include: hope, bullying, perseverance, gossip, success, choice, voting and prejudice

What do teachers say about this resource? (2096)

I like the stories, they are well written and use good characterisation. They seem to me quite Harry Potter-esque. There is plenty of material on a wide range of citizenship themes. I like the idea of story-telling to encourage students to think about different moral issues... This is a good example of how to integrate Citizenship themes in an interesting and engaging way ... There is so much material in this resource that it more than successfully covers the many different Citizenship themes required under the national specification

J.O., Peer Reviewer

Well written and amusing stories that would be useful for school assemblies. I enjoyed the humorous way they were written and feel that they could easily be adapted to make suitable for a wide age range... Good moral messages in each.

Peer Reviewer

These stories make a good moral point in an amusing way. If there is a good performer amongst the staff ... they will be in their element ... It could enliven assemblies. It covers plenty of Citizenship curriculum.

Peer Reviewer