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Introducing Me
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Introducing Me

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A “break the ice” task to get to know your learners. Use as an introductory activity to get to know your learners.
Materials Used in Cars
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Materials Used in Cars

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A worksheet set which supports teaching of chemical sciences in junior and lower primay levels. Learn to identify and label materials used in cars.
A-Z Letter Practice
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A-Z Letter Practice

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These simple alphabet A-Z worksheets allow students to trace and say each of the phonographs in the alphabet. A wall display is also available.
Mathematics Desk Mat
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Mathematics Desk Mat

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An A3 mathematics desk mat ready to print and laminate. Includes number line to 20, number chart to 100, names of 2 dimentional shapes and number names to twenty.
Platypus - Information Text
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Platypus - Information Text

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A multi-level series of reading and response activities on Australia’s native animal - the platypus. Use the PowerPoint Presentation for initial introduction. Students then complete the scaffolded Platypus report and the platypus labelling / diagram activity. Students may participate in further independent research before writing their very own information report.
Digital or Print Addition Pairs (Numbers to 20)
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Digital or Print Addition Pairs (Numbers to 20)

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Complete addition pairs digitally or print and complete. This set of addition worksheets covers number pairs and bonds between 10 and 20. Perfect for home learning, completing digitally (as a pdf form) or for printing.
Landscapes and their Features
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Landscapes and their Features

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In this unit students explore landscapes and common features of local environments. The unit assists the use and development of geographical inquiry and skills outlined in the Australian Curriculum. Learning begins by examining students’ natural environment. Students identify natural versus man-made features. This is extended though a literacy recount writing task. Students then observe and analyse different types of landscapes – beach, city, rural and country. Students identify the distinct features of these landscapes. To close the unit, students create an information report that summarises learning throughout the entire unit, giving students an opportunity to reflect on the geographical features of their own location. Worksheets, templates, PowerPoint, and Assessment Rubrics.
History Unit - Houses that stories to tell
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History Unit - Houses that stories to tell

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This unit takes students on a journey back in time, as they discover that houses have stories to tell. Students use the historical inquiry questions - who, what, when, why, how, and where, to better understand times and cultures of various times in history. Although based on Historical Sites in South Australia, the unit can be adapted to any place in the world. After extensive study of local history, students write their own historical narratives, relating significance of life in those times.
Land forms for Life
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Land forms for Life

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A unit of study on Landforms - Includes Bodies of Water Presentation, Capes Presentation, Rivers Presentation, Settlements of Australia Research cards, A formal written unit assessment, and a title page.
Reading Cloze Sight Words
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Reading Cloze Sight Words

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Read the sight words, then complete the sentences. Fill the blank, CLOZE reading activity using sight words together with CVC, CVCC words.
Emotions: Keeping Safe (Child Protection)
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Emotions: Keeping Safe (Child Protection)

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A selection of child safety resources. Talk to your students about recognizing emotions, identifying safe persons, and personal growth. Useful resources for teaching social and emotional health.