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Assembly Ideas
 Please find below 3 ideas for school assemblies. These ideas are a natural extension of the ideas our team of teachers have created in our 30 lessons, or quests. They have been written for you to adapt to your own schools ethos, focus and environment, and we hope that you will encourage sharing of the rainforest messages that the children have learnt, both in school and into the wider school community. There is also a film that is suitable for assemblies available on our Useful Videos page. 1. Getting involved with The Prince's Rainforests Project for Schools
Objective: To inform the whole school about The Project and to outline the opportunities to support the initiative by:
a) Signing up online b) Participating in activities c) Engaging in long-term study and investigation d) Aspiring to become Rainforest Guardians
Support Material:
- The Prince’s Rainforests Project for schools website on screen.
- Information on global rainforest locations.
- Don’t forget that there are great resources for you to share in assemblies on the PRP website and from our links page.
Questions To Ask
- Why are they important?
- What is currently happening?
- Why should we care?
- What will we be learning?
- Explain The Prince's Rainforests Project for Schools Award scheme (details can be found here)
2. A Class/Group Assembly
Objective: To share any of the outcomes from Rainforest Quests (lesson plans) - visit our Free Resources here.
3. Showcase Assembly
- A celebration of 12 months’ work.
- A chance to invite others from outside school to see what has been achieved.
- Show The Prince's Rainforests Project For Schools website and any content that has been produced by children in the school and show what other schools from around the world have contributed to The Project.
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