Engaging and relevant. This is the essence of my teaching and learning resources. You'll find a wealth of History, Agricultural Technology, Retail Services, Aboriginal Studies and more.
Engaging and relevant. This is the essence of my teaching and learning resources. You'll find a wealth of History, Agricultural Technology, Retail Services, Aboriginal Studies and more.
Unit of work on Allan Baillie’s novel, Little Brother. The unit is designed for Stage 3 students of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Resources in this package include:
Activities for Chapters 1-6
Activities for Chapters 7-12
Activities for Chapters 13-19
Magazine article: The world can be doing more for refugees
Ezine article: How we can help refugee kids in Australia to thrive
Word Search
Metalanguage mix and match
Who Said? Quotes activity
Video: What does it mean to be a refugee?
Worksheet for video: What does it mean to be a refugee?
Video: Horror Humanem est - The Khmer Rouge
Worksheet for video: Horror Humanem est - The Khmer Rouge
Video: Syrian Refugee Children
Worksheet for video: Syrian Refugee Children
Video: Thailand/Cambodia refugees flood into Thailand
Worksheet for video: Thailand/Cambodia refugees flood into Thailand
Video: Death of a Nation: The Khmer Rouge’s Cambodia
Worksheet for video: Death of a Nation: The Khmer Rouge’s Cambodia
Video: A Place in the Sand. Life inside the world’s largest refugee camp
Worksheet for video: A Place in the Sand. Life inside the world’s largest refugee camp
Sequence the events
Crossword
True or false revision activity
Analysis of book covers
Intertextuality and Little Brother whole lesson
3 Cloze activities
Narrative assessment task
Crack the Code revision activity
Analysis of visual image: Diavata Refugee Camp, Greece (2016)
Who am I? Revision activity
Motif: Repeating Patterns
Unit of work on Craig Silvey’s novel, Jasper Jones. The unit is designed for Stage 5 students of the *NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.*This bundle includes:
Metalanguage mix and match
Activities for Chapters 1-3
Activities for Chapters 4-6
Activities for Chapters 7-9
Character profile: Charlie Bucktin
Character profile: Jasper Jones
Character profile: Jeffrey Lu
Character profile: Eliza Wishart
Character profile: Mad Jack Lionel
Character profile: Ruth Bucktin
Character profile: Wesley Bucktin
Word search
Newspaper article -Secrets and shame of a small town: Jasper Jones first review
Mise-en scène
Context
Analysis of book covers
Intertextuality and Jasper Jones
Comparative texts: Jasper Jones and To Kill a Mockingbird
Crossword
Sequence the events
Frame story and mise-en abyme
Who said quotations activity
True or false revision activity
Textual codes and conventions
Motif and Jasper Jones
Crack the Code revision activity
Book review: The Age
Unit of work on Ruth Park’s novel, Playing Beatie Bow. Bundle includes:
+ Analyses of book covers
+ Chapter questions
+ Genre: Historical fiction
+ Description task
+ Sequence the events
+ Who am I?/True or false activities
+ Crack the Code activity
+ Word search
+ Acrostic poem/Mix and match activities
+ Design a book cover
+ Metaphors
+ Describing the world of the past
+ Female character profiles
+ Male character profiles
+ Who said?/Write a description
+ Harrington Street Ragged School
+ Themes
+ Changing fashion descriptive writing task
+ Translate the statements activity
+ Examine a passage
Crossword
Metalanguage
True or False revision activity
Unit of work on Lloyd Jones’ novel, Mister Pip. This bundle includes:
Activities for Sections 1-5
Activities for Sections 6-10
Activities for Sections 11-14
Setting: Bougainville
Character profile: Mr Watts
Character profile: Matilda Laimo
Character profile: Dolores Laimo
Character profile: Grace
Character profile: Joseph Laimo
Film review: A Sting in the Tale
Ezine article: Bougainville: Australia’s Secret War
Word search
Crossword
Metalanguage
Analysis of book covers
True or false
Sequence the events
Topic summary
Crack the Code
Book review: All They Need to Know
Who Said quotes activity
Analysis of film scenes
Information report assessment task
Close study of a passage: Great Expectations Chapter 1
The Bougainville Civil War
Which section is that?
The Real Mr Pip - Harry Baxter on Bougainville
Background to the Bougainville War
Unit of Work on the novel, Hitler’s Daughter. Designed for Stage 3/Stage 4 of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Includes:
+ Analysis of book covers
+ Theme - Racism
+ Character profile: Mark
+ Character profile: Anna
+ Character profile: Little Tracey
+ Word Search
+ Fighting Hitler magazine article
+ Activities for Chapters 1-6
+ Activities for Chapters 7-12
+ Activities for Chapters 13-18
+ Sequence the events
+ Crack the Code revision activity
+ Acrostic poem and Mix and match activities
+ Write a dialogue
Worksheet for video: Uncle Hitler
Video: Uncle Hitler
Metalanguage mix and match
Crossword
Motif: Repeating patterns
Written codes and conventions
Ezine article: Did Hitler’s daughter, Heidi, really exist?
Intertextuality and Hitler’s Daughter
Close study of a passage: Duffi saves Heidi by rejecting her
Frame narrative and mise en abyme
Exposition assessment task
This unit of work on The King of Shadows is designed for students of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. It includes:
Analysis of book covers
Metalanguage mix and match
Crossword
Word search
Unit of work on Macbeth the Graphic Novel. This unit is designed for Stage 5 students of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. This bundle includes:
Newspaper article: Something Wicked This Way Comes
Magazine article: The Scottish King (Macbeth)
Video and worksheet: The Real Macbeth
Video and worksheet: CliffsNotes, Macbeth
Video and worksheet: Why should you read MAcbeth?
Exposition assessment task on Jackie French’s novel, Hitler’s Daughter. The task includes guidance for students, marking guide/rubric and scaffold for students to draft their response.
Teaching visual literacy is everyone's responsibility! This poster was designed as part of a cross-curriculum promotional campaign to teach staff in all faculties in a New England NSW high school about visual literacy being a component of literacy in every area of the curriculum and also provide students with an example of how a visual image can be deconstructed to find the hidden messages. This poster is an example of how the techniques of visual literacy can be used in a Mathematics class. It applies an excellent template developed by the English Teacher's Association of NSW to a newspaper graphic.
This poster is part of a series demonstrating how the techniques of visual literacy can be applied in every subject so that students can deconstruct a visual image in order to find the hidden meanings behind the image. In this poster a screen shot of computer screen demonstrates the use of pose, lighting and tone, mood and atmosphere and audience. Visual literacy is a great way to help students build extended responses. There is a template on the second page that can be used as a scaffold.
Teaching visual literacy is everyone's responsibility. This poster was designed as part of a cross-curriculum promotional campaign to teach staff in all faculties in a New England NSW high school about visual literacy being a component of literacy in every area of the curriculum and also to provide students with an example of how a visual image can be deconstructed to find the hidden messages. This poster is an example of how the techniques of visual literacy can be used in English language classes. It applies an excellent template developed by the English Teacher's Association of NSW to a movie poster.
Teaching visual literacy is everyone's responsibility! This poster was designed as part of a cross-curriculum promotional campaign to teach staff in all faculties in a New England NSW high school about visual literacy being a component of literacy in every area of the curriculum and also to provide students with an example of how a visual image can be deconstructed to find the hidden messages. This poster is an example of how the techniques of visual literacy can be used in Agricultural Technology classes. It applies an excellent template developed by the English Teacher's Association of NSW to a popular Australian magazine on rural life.
Teaching visual literacy is everyone's responsibility! This poster was designed as part of a cross-curriculum promotional campaign to teach staff in all faculties in a New England NSW high school about visual literacy being a component of literacy in every area of the curriculum and also to provide students with an example of how a visual image can be deconstructed to find the hidden messages. This poster is an example of how the techniques of visual literacy can be used in Japanese language classes. It applies an excellent template developed by the English Teacher's Association of NSW to a tourist magazine cover.
Teaching visual literacy is everyone's responsibility! This poster was designed as part of a cross-curriculum promotional campaign to teach staff in all faculties in a New England NSW high school about visual literacy being a component of literacy in every area of the curriculum and to also provide students with an example of how a visual image can be deconstructed to find the hidden messages. this poster is an example of how the techniques of visual literacy can be used in French language classes. It applies an excellent template developed by the English teacher's Association of NSW to a comic.
How can you do visual literacy in History? This poster and template gives you an example of how a historical document can be deconstructed according to the principles of visual literacy. It is part of a cross-curriculum series that has been successfully used in a New England NSW high school to encourage teachers to use visual literacy to expand student literacy skills.
Visual literacy can be used in Physical Education. Don't believe me? The skills of deconstructing a visual image in order to discover the hidden meanings behind the image are a great way to build student's analytical skills and to use this information to write short-answer and extended responses. The resource includes a poster with 4 aspects of visual literacy and a template with content, medium, emotional response and critical response. You will never look at another sports photo in the same way again!
Write of Passage is a 2010 newspaper article from the Sydney Morning Herald that involves an interview with Tomorrow When the War Began's author, John Marsden. He gives details of how he wrote the novel and his feelings at the release of the film version of the novel. Students examine the author's motives and intentions in writing the book.
2010 newspaper article from the Sydney Morning Herald involving an interview with author John Marsden at the time of the release of the film version of the novel. Good insights into how he wrote the book and the process of acceptance by a publisher.
Fiona Maxwell represents innocence, naiveity and romance. When she faces war and taking action for what she believes is right the results are interesting. This activity provides students with quotes from the novel relating to her character, selecting personality characteristics that best reflects Fi and recounting examples of her actions that reflect her innocence, naiveity and romantic inclinations.