A simple sink, float or dissolve task for grade 1 or grade 2 learners. Students make a prediction, complete the experiment, then reflect on the outcomes.
A fun time filler - decode to find the answer to a Christmas joke. Christmas activity to fill the classroom with fun.
See more Christmas activities: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12450220
Students learn about the symbols and meaning of the Australian Flag. Students explore protocol for flying the Australian flag. Information is presented as a PowerPoint. Students reflect on learning through the Australian Flag worksheet.
Rediscover ANZAC day with this information text reading comprehension and a supporting vocabulary match activity. Suitable for grade 3 to grade 5.
See upper primary or extension activity here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13001261
A basic classification of template for 30 Australian Animals. Students do independent research to find the animal’s scientific name, classification, habitat, diet and characteristics. Students can use magazine images or draw the animal to support their research. Can be used as a whole class, group work, or cut into 3 sections for students to complete one animal each.
Flag templates for over 50 countries. Have students complete a general country portfolio - research the capital city, language spoken, and the population statistics. Colour the flags, laminate and create a classroom banner.
A set of reading and response activities that can be used for reading comprehension. Read all about Echidnas. Three levels of worksheets, including classification (habitat, diet, characteristics and behaviour). Two levels of a reading cloze based on the information text powerpoint. Can be used as a class / shared reading activity or completed independently.
Leveled reading activity for grade 3, 4 or 5. Read an information text about the Giant Panda. Students answer comprehension, grammar, and inferencing questions based on the reading.
Engage younger learners with an information text and corresponding activities on the fascinating Emperor Penguin - Antarctica’s animal icon. Complete classification and reading activities to follow up shared reading task.
Take your learners on a journey of inquiry to answer the historical question, Who owns Australia? . Students learn about early Dutch, Spanish, French and English explorers. A learning outline, PowerPoints, and Journal Worksheets are included at two levels.