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The Man Who Planted Trees - assembly PowerPoint
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Empower your pupils with this uplifting story about one person’s mission to make a lasting difference.
Imagine planting an entire forest with your own hands! That’s exactly what the humble hero does in this thought-provoking tale.
The Man Who Planted Trees is written by Jean Giono. It tells the story of a shepherd who plants thousands of acorns near his home. His actions breathe new life into the landscape and bring the community back together.
You can use this assembly to support your school’s tree-planting activities. It’s also a great way to show pupils how their actions can have a real impact.
By delivering this assembly you can earn two points on the Green Tree Schools Award.
20 minute presentation
10 minutes for questions
We've created a PowerPoint presentation so it's easy to share the story with your whole school. In the teacher notes you’ll find a script you can personalise, along with questions to encourage discussions.
Credit: Michael McCurdy
The story is illustrated with woodcuts engraved by artist Michael McCurdy. A woodcut is a type of print. It's made by carving pictures or patterns onto a piece of wood, covering it in ink and pressing it onto paper or cloth.
Your school can earn two points on our award when you deliver an assembly – either The Man Who Planted Trees or our KS3 assembly The Power of Trees. Points will only be awarded for one assembly.
To claim your points, tell us about your assembly. Let us know when you delivered it, how your pupils responded to the story and if you linked it to tree planting. You can send in photos and videos too.
Email learning@woodlandtrust.org.uk with the subject line 'KS2 assembly'.
We’ll add two points to your account after we receive your evidence (usually within two weeks).
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