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Elementary School Assembly Presentations

Richard Paul is an award winning school assembly presenter and a talented, hilarious ventriloquist

Richard Paul’s award winning school assemblies have been entertaining and educating children for more than thirty five years. Richard has a variety of elementary school assembly presentations which make learning about such subjects as anti-bullying, conflict resolution, diversity, respect, safety and much more.

Richard works with the guidelines of most schools positive behavior support goals and objectives.

Richard makes exploring these areas so much fun with hilarious ventriloquism, colorful characters, comedy and magic.

As a trained bully prevention school assembly speaker, Richard has studied the works of Dan Olweus, Barbary Colorso, Stan Davis, Margaret R Kojut, MSW, Cherl Dellasega, PhD, and Charissa Nixon, PhD.

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Here are some of the many wonderful assemblies

Richard Paul's Elementary
School Programs

Fun and powerful Anti-bullying program

This elementary school anti-bullying school assembly program discusses and educates students on how to avoid and prevent bully behavior by promoting positive behavior skills, building character, and creating a safe school, all while having fun. 

Students learn:

  • How to safely report bullying behavior
  • How to support a fellow student being bullied
  • How to create an “I am not a bully!” positive checklist.
Richard Paul mixes ventriloquism, magic, music and lots of audience participation to create a fun, unforgettable educational experience. He is a trained Bully Free Schools presenter who continues to keep up-to-date on information and tools that will help students avoid bullying behavior and promote a safe school.

 

Constitution History Show

School assembly program teaching elementary school students about the Constitution and American History A fun, educational history/constitution program that discussed both constitutional principles and fundamental beliefs. This powerful American Constitution educational assembly presentation playfully promotes a greater understanding of what makes up the American government and the freedoms that define the Red, White and Blue. 

Best suited for grades 3 to 6.

Students will learn:

  • First three articles of the Constitution
  • First ten amendments to the constitution
  • Definition of a good citizen and a proud American 

Richard Paul and his friend Peking Duck playfully discuss life, liberty, diversity, justice and the common good. The students and the teachers join in on an educational/entertaining song about Due Process of Law which explains the definitions of the fifth, sixth and seventh amendments of the constitution. Students and teachers are chosen to dress up and become the three branches of government to demonstrate how a bill becomes a law.

It's Okay to Walk Away - conflict resolution assembly

Richard Paul uses three colorful funny characters to playfully illustrate what a conflict is and why from time to time we find ourselves in a disagreement with our friends or family members. He share examples about how to make the right choices when it comes to working through and releasing angry thoughts and frustrations.

At this school assembly, through humor, storytelling and ventriloquism, the students learn that conflict is part of life. They come to understand that from time to time they will be in a situation where there will be some kind of disagreement or frustration and from these minor conflicts they will learn fairness, kindness and the true meaning of friendship.

This is a very funny, educational and entertaining program.

 

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KIds laugh and learn with this learing program.

This engaging positive behavior program promotes caring for yourself and for others. It’s a fun and entertaining presentation.

Students come to understand the true meaning of kindness, generosity and being of service to others.

Richard and his ventriloquist puppets, accompanied by his comical magical skills, will highlight the need for confidence, common sense, and a willingness to understand that responsible behavior is the cornerstone to prosperous living.

Testimonial:

“Students and teachers all felt your school assembly program was an excellent motivational presentation for the students and helped them to understand why it’s important to implement the attitude of “making each day count.”
Sarah Roberts, Oakview Middle School, Lake Orion, Michigan

Elementary school diversity assembly program.

Why is elementary school assembly speaker Richard Paul an expert on diversity? He has lived it.

Richard Paul was born with a birth defect. His right arm is shorter than his left and missing three fingers. In every school that he presents his diversity assembly program, most of the students are curious to find out what happen to Richard’s arm. Some whisper to their friends sitting next to them at the assembly “he’s got two fingers”. There are other students that see his arm and have a fearful look in their eyes.

Within a first few minutes of the presentation they’re laughing and have a clear understanding of what happened to his arm and soon forget about it. At the end of the school assembly, most of the students want to give him a high two or a hug.

Testimonial:

I just wanted to thank you for the awesome assembly today. Both our staff and students raved about the experience.  It is always difficult to find a school show program that will keep both elementary and middle school students engaged. This one certainly did!”
Janet Seabold Slocum Skewes School, Ridgefield, NJ

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During this reading school show, students learn why reading is so important and how it is part of everything we do. Richard uses the example of how television, video games, movies and theater performances all start with first reading the script to reinforce the message that reading is present in everyday life.

The puppets, magic and audience participation keep students engaged and encourage them to raise the bar when it comes to their own personal reading goals.

Students also learn that peers can help each other improve their retention skills.

If you are looking for a reading program that will motivate your students to want to read more, contact us today to learn more about this program for your March is Reading Month activities (although it’s great for any month).

This is a 45 minute school assembly for K-6 grade students.