Tips for timetabling TBT sessions
The Big Think comprises 120 Assembly and Lesson Kits for ages 5 to 7 and ages 7 to 11 to be delivered as part of a flexible and progressive 2-year rolling programme. It is intended that Year 3 children will repeat a few sessions in Year 5, offering them the chance to revisit content using a more mature point of view and giving space for them to notice and reflect on how they might have changed or developed.
TBT assemblies work best at the start of the week so the whole school can notice that value in action all week, with the follow-up lesson running straight after, or later that day, to keep The Big Story fresh in children’s minds.
We suggest involving the school community in selecting the order you wish to visit each core value and decide together how best to link these to your own school values. Our programme is flexible – it can be taught as standalone Assemblies or Lessons and in any order, however here are 3 recommendations from our pilot schools:
Select 30 values your school community wants to focus on this year. We recommend choosing 6 related values from each of the 5 Core Values and running one or two core values over each half-term e.g. Autumn Term 1 could be three Responsibility values and three Truth values.
Plan your annual Assembly rota using The Big Think Calendar (see above) to help you link sessions with key national or global events such as Autism Day, Safer Internet Day, Anti-bullying Day, etc.
Leave the Summer Term free to run The Big Think Community Projects in mixed-year groups (Coming Soon!) and/or deliver Sex Educations sessions organised by your school.