Education Through Entertainment

8 Assemblies Every Student Should See

Posted on Tue, Oct 24, 2023

 

What assembly is next on your calendar? Because it’s time to make sure you have some on the books for this school year before they sell out! Mobile Ed has been developing and presenting educational assemblies for over 40 years, and we have some recommendations to help you pick the best ones.

The memories that students make at an assembly can last a lifetime, but the value of a student assembly goes far beyond a fun time with peers. Assemblies can:

  1. Provide a positive environment for learning 
  2. Inform students in appealing ways
  3. Offer new experiences not available in a classroom
  4. Provide access to new technologies
  5. Motivate students to dig into learning
  6. Show students the fun in learning
  7. Make educational concepts more memorable 

But with so many programs available for schools, how do we know which ones are worth the investment? Choosing the best and most appropriate assemblies for your students can be a challenge. Take a look at this simple guide to help you pick the best assemblies for your school.

 

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1. Young Author’s Day (K-9)

There’s nothing out there like the Young Author’s Day program Mobile Ed offers. This workshop-style program brings a fresh new angle to teaching students about storytelling. Combining theater concepts with writing skills creates a unique experience that students don’t always have access to in their day-to-day schooling. 

 

Program robots at Mobile Ed's STEAM Museum

2. STEAM Museum (K-6)

This show exposes students to different technologies that also show the relevance of science, technology, engineering, art, and math in the real world! This hands-on museum is set up right inside your gym and students have a blast as they explore each of our stations, learning new concepts and connecting with their peers. Students won’t stop talking about this one!

 

Quest for Kindness

3. Quest for Kindness (K-6)

This social-emotional learning/anti-bullying program gives young students a boost in learning about emotions and healthy coping mechanisms. This adventure-style program is so fun that students won’t even realize they’re learning!

 

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4. Martin Luther King, Jr. (K-8)

Students get to learn about MLK Jr. “firsthand” with this motivating historical program featuring MLK "himself". This is an inspiring impersonation of one of America’s most important civil rights figures. Nothing compares to learning about history when it comes to life instead of out of a textbook!


5. SkyDome Planetarium (K-8)

The SkyDome Planetarium is the coolest way to help students visualize outer space. Tour through outer space inside of our portable planetarium. Filled with facts about space, students will be in awe when they step inside the dome. This show is a must-see for all students!

 

Women in History Libraries and School Assemblies School Shows

6. Women in History (K-8)

Students learn about history as told by some of the most some of the most courageous and influential women in history. This program is an inspirational journey that spotlights women who changed the world!

 

Mobile Ed's Earth Dome Earth Balloon Inflatable Globe

7. Earth Dome (K-8)

The Earth Dome helps students learn about our planet from a new perspective. Students will tour inside and outside the Dome for a fascinating and educational experience that puts our home into perspective. 

 


8. Magic of Science (K-6)

This program uses “magic” to teach students how amazing science can be when we take a closer look. Students and adults alike are amazed by this program as it introduces students to the relevancy (and magic) of science. 



Contact Mobile Ed for more information on

educational assemblies in your area!