This life science worksheet, ‘Eyes’ supports students to observe, identify and record the parts of the eye. It supports an understanding of the human body.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘F: Fabrosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This short nonfiction text, ‘F: Falcon’ provides factual information about the Falcon, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘F: Flying Fish’ provides factual information about the Flying Fish, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘F: Frilled Lizard’ provides factual information about the Frilled Lizard, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘F: Frilled Neck Lizard’ provides factual information about the Australian animal the Frilled Neck Lizard.
This full colour ‘Farm Scene’ illustration can be reproduced for classroom use. It features a typical farmyard scene with some traditional farming vocabulary around the picture’s border and is a fun and educational addition to an agriculture or community themed classroom display.
This Earth Science worksheet, ‘Fizz!’ asks students observe and record what happens when two chemicals are combined. It supports an understanding of changes in materials.
This article, ‘Sharks: Food Chain’, provides information about the diet of sharks and the diet of their prey. The full-colour illustrations provide a vivid description of the food chain and examples of the species involved.
This science article, ‘Food Waste’ features five facts about the environmental effects of food waste on planet Earth. It provides factual information about food waste, as well as ways to help lessen its impact on the environment. It is aimed at broadening students’ scientific and environmental awareness.
This science article, ‘Forests’ features five facts about forests and the destruction of forests on planet Earth. It provides factual information, as well as ways to help lessen the environmental impact of forest destruction. It is aimed at broadening students’ scientific and environmental awareness.
This science article, ‘Fossil Record Breaker’ features the Wollemi pine, a living fossil tree found in Australia. It provides information about the tree that is known as the ‘dinosaur tree’ and is aimed at broadening students’ scientific awareness in an engaging manner.
This Earth Science worksheet, ‘Fossils’ asks students research and describe some fossils. It supports an understanding of animals and geological changes.
This science article, ‘Fresh Water’ features five facts about fresh water and how we rely on it for survival. It provides factual information about fresh water, as well as ways to help save water. It is aimed at broadening students’ scientific and environmental awareness.
This article, ‘Funnel-web Spider’ provides information about this spider’s habitat and behaviour, and first-aid treatment for bites. An illustrated step-by-step list describes the effects of a bite and what action to take.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘G: Giganotosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This short nonfiction text, ‘G: Giraffe’ provides factual information about the Giraffe, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘G: Goanna’ provides factual information about the Australian animal the Goanna.
This short nonfiction text, ‘G: Goose’ provides factual information about the Goose, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘G: Great White Shark’ provides factual information about the Great White Shark, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This article, ‘Getting to Know Sharks’, provides information about sharks’ body parts and their function. It displays a detailed illustration of a shark with informative annotations for all key body parts.
This article, ‘Getting to Know Spiders’, provides information about spiders’ body parts and their function. It displays a detailed illustration of a spider with informative annotations for all key body parts.
This science article, ‘Glass Bottles’ features five facts about the environmental effects of glass bottles on planet Earth. It provides factual information about glass bottles, as well as ways to help lessen their impact on the environment. It is aimed at broadening students’ scientific and environmental awareness.
This physical science worksheet, ‘Going On a Sound Hunt’ supports students to explore the sounds they can make with everyday objects.
This article, ‘Spiders: Golden Orbweaver’, provides information about habitat, life cycle, diet and behaviour. It includes a detailed Fact File of statistics and also displays full-colour close-up photographs of the spider in on its web.
This life science worksheet, ‘Good and Bad Smells’ supports students to write about the thoughts they associate with different smells. It supports an understanding of the senses.
This article, ‘Great White Shark’ provides information about the size, habitat, life cycle, diet and behaviour of the great white shark. It provides a detailed Fact File of statistics and also displays illustrations and photographs in full colour of the shark’s appearance and behaviour. Includes a map of migration.
This article, ‘Grey Nurse Shark’, provides information about this shark’s life cycle, habitat, diet, and behaviour. It provides a detailed Fact File of statistics and also displays illustrations and photographs in full colour with details of the shark’s appearance and characteristics.
This science article, ‘Growing Trees’ explains the process of planting and pruning trees. It provides information about bonsai trees and is aimed at broadening students’ scientific awareness in an engaging manner. A quick quiz on growing trees is provided.
This short nonfiction text, ‘H: Hippopotamus’ provides factual information about the Hippopotamus, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘H: Hopping Mouse’ provides factual information about the Australian animal the Hopping Mouse.
This short nonfiction text, ‘H: Hummingbird’ provides factual information about the Hummingbird, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘H: Humpback Whale’ provides factual information about the Humpback Whale, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘H: Hypsilophodon’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This science article, ‘Habitat Destruction’ features five facts about the effect of habitat destruction on planet Earth. It provides factual information about habitat destruction, as well as ways to help lessen its impact on the environment. It is aimed at broadening students’ scientific and environmental awareness.
This set of photo cards, ‘Habitats Photo Cards’ is a simple resource that encourages students to match the pictures of different types of habitats to their corresponding name. It is a great resource to introduce a unit on living things and life cycles and provides a platform for discussions and further research.
This physical science worksheet, ‘How Can It Help Me?’ asks students to consider and record how a variety of everyday tools are used.
This life science worksheet, ‘How Long Do Animals Live?’ supports students to research and record on a timeline the number of years a variety of animals live. It supports an understanding of animals.
This physical science worksheet, ‘How Strong is a Magnet?’ supports students to compare different kinds of magnets.
This article, ‘Huntsman Spider’, provides information about the spider’s habitat, life cycle, diet and behaviour. It includes a detailed Fact File of statistics and also displays full-colour close-up photographs of the spider in different colour forms.
This short nonfiction text, ‘I: Ibis’ provides factual information about the Ibis, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘I: Ibis’ provides factual information about the Australian animal the Ibis.
This short nonfiction text, ‘I: Icefish’ provides factual information about the Icefish, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘I: Iguanodon’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This short nonfiction text, ‘I: Impala’ provides factual information about the Impala, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This science article, ‘Indian Ocean’ features different aspects of the Indian Ocean. It provides factual information about busy ports in three different countries that are surrounded by the Indian Ocean. It is aimed at broadening students’ scientific and geographical awareness in an engaging manner.
This full colour ‘Insects’ illustration can be reproduced for classroom use. It features labelled pictures of a variety of the most common insect species and is a fun and educational addition to an insects or animals themed classroom display.
This life science worksheet, ‘Is It an Insect?’ supports students to identify parts of animals to decide if they are insects or not. It supports an understanding of animals.
This short nonfiction text, ‘J: Jackal’ provides factual information about the Jackal, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘J: Jackdaw’ provides factual information about the Jackdaw, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘J: Janenschia’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This short nonfiction text, ‘J: Jellyfish’ provides factual information about the Jellyfish, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘J: Joey’ provides factual information about the Australian animal the Joey.
This Animal Alphabet, ‘K: Kentrosaurus’ is a Dinosaur themed worksheet that provides opportunities for handwriting practice.
This short nonfiction text, ‘K: King Crab’ provides factual information about the King Crab, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘K: Kiwi’ provides factual information about the Kiwi, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This short nonfiction text, ‘K: Koala’ provides factual information about the Australian animal the Koala.
This short nonfiction text, ‘K: Kudu’ provides factual information about the Kudu, exploring where they live, what they eat and other interesting facts.
This physical science worksheet, ‘Keep It Hot’ supports students to explore ways to keep an egg hot.
This article, ‘Spiders: Killer Skills’, provides information about how spiders immobilise or kill their prey. Full-colour photographs display several species and describe a variety of killing techniques.