Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 to 11 - including a story, a song, reflection / prayer and opportunities for discussion.
Gemma finds out about Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights celebrated around the world
Gemma Hunt considers the meaning of some well-known sayings - including 'The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence'.
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 - 11.
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 - 11.
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 - 11.
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 - 11.
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 - 11.
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 - 11.
Join Gemma Hunt for the assembly series for children aged 7 - 11.
Gemma hears another traditional story - this time explaining why the sun moves slowly...
Gemma explores some popular stories that explain why things are the way they are...
Gemma looks forward to celebrating the festival of Easter and the end of the Spring term.
Gemma looks forward to celebrating Mothering Sunday and finds out about its history.
Gemma is looking forward to Holi and finding out what happens during the festival.
Gemma is cooking fudge in her kitchen and thinking about our sense of taste.
Gemma finds out about sound and hearing, including the story of Beethoven becoming deaf.
Gemma considers our sense of sight, including the inspiring story of Louis Braille.
Today Gemma considers how the time of day can affect our moods and feelings.
Gemma begins a new term and today she's thinking about animals and winter hibernation.
Repeated and reversioned episodes of the assembly series for ages 7-11
Repeated and reversioned episodes of the assembly series for ages 7-11
Repeated and reversioned episodes of the assembly series for ages 7-11
Repeated and reversioned episodes of the assembly series for ages 7-11
Repeated and reversioned episodes of the assembly series for ages 7-11
Repeated and reversioned episodes of the assembly series for ages 7-11
Repeated and reversioned episodes of the assembly series for ages 7-11
Gemma Hunt continues her exploration of Autumn festivals - today the 'Double Ninth'.
Gemma Hunt presents the first of two programmes exploring different festival foods. Today is all about the hot and spicy foods eaten during the Hindu festival of Navratri.
As summer holidays near, Gemma hears about how seaside holidays have changed over time
Seagulls are a common sight on beaches. Gemma hears why numbers have been rapidly rising
We learn about how we can encourage positive thoughts to maintain a healthy life
Gemma learns about how a healthy diet and regular exercise can be good for our bodies
Gemma hears about how different generations can help us to learn skills and experiences
Our families and friends live all over the world. Gemma finds out about pen friends
We find out what it's like to welcome a new baby brother or sister into the family
Gemma finds out about family trees and how to go about tracking down ancestors!
Easter is coming, as is Spring. Gemma looks at the connections between the two.
Jokes, jokes, jokes! Gemma looks ahead to April Fools' Day
Gemma looks at how we can say thanks and be grateful to all mums on Mother's Day
Gemma finds out about Holi - the Hindu festival of colours
Change can be a good thing - Gemma hears about the story of John Newton