Chocolates, daffodils, cups of tea, breakfast in bed, tidying the house and a big cuddle. These are all things you should be thinking about this Sunday, because it’s time to make your mum feel like the best mum in the whole wide world – and she is. As we all know, it shouldn’t be the only day of the year we reflect on how wonderful our mums are, we should always appreciate all the things they do for us. All those lovely meals she’s cooked over the years, and all the times she’s been there for you when you needed her should not be forgotten, so it’s time to pay her back a little TLC. Every Mother’s Day since I was a little girl, I’ve tried to make sure my mum relaxes on the sofa with her feet up, which is often challenging in itself! Like so many mothers, mine has the typical problem of not being able to sit still for longer than five minutes because she always has so much to do. So most Mother’s Days it’s a case of trying to convince her to relax, as I attempt to make her cups of tea, tidy the house or even cook a nice dinner (not as good as hers of course!)
To make sure your students don’t forget to put a little extra effort in this Sunday, TrueTube has provided a few heart-warming resources to get the class thinking about all the important things our mums do for us. With an assembly script, PowerPoint presentation and the film 'My Mum', teachers won’t be short of ideas and activities before the big day. The resources also come with tips on how to best construct the assembly and be sensitive to those who have problems at home or to students who are going through bereavement. The assembly script goes into depth about the different theories of the origin of Mothering Sunday and thoughtful suggestions on how to make the day memorable. The PowerPoint presentation illustrates these suggestions ensuring that the ideas stick in the students’ minds and make the day wonderful for their own mammas. So for all those stressed out and tired mums you see dropping off their kids at the school gates, do this assembly for them and remind your students of that special bond they’ll never be without.
To make sure your students don’t forget to put a little extra effort in this Sunday, TrueTube has provided a few heart-warming resources to get the class thinking about all the important things our mums do for us. With an assembly script, PowerPoint presentation and the film 'My Mum', teachers won’t be short of ideas and activities before the big day. The resources also come with tips on how to best construct the assembly and be sensitive to those who have problems at home or to students who are going through bereavement. The assembly script goes into depth about the different theories of the origin of Mothering Sunday and thoughtful suggestions on how to make the day memorable. The PowerPoint presentation illustrates these suggestions ensuring that the ideas stick in the students’ minds and make the day wonderful for their own mammas. So for all those stressed out and tired mums you see dropping off their kids at the school gates, do this assembly for them and remind your students of that special bond they’ll never be without.