This short nonfiction text ‘The Evacuation at Gallipoli’ features important factual background information relating to the evacuation of ANZAC troops from Gallipoli. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical awareness of the successful withdrawal from the peninsula after eight months of intense fighting.
This short nonfiction text ‘The Fighting at Gallipoli’ features important factual background information relating to the Gallipoli campaign. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical awareness of this costly and unsuccessful campaign in which the ANZAC soldiers took part and many lost their life.
This history article, ‘The Ghost of Beauty Past’ outlines some extraordinary beauty trends in various different cultures and time periods, and the lengths people have gone to in order to achieve their society’s definition of beauty. It provides factual information and is aimed at broadening students’ cultural and historical awareness.
This history article, ‘The Gory Story: It’s Obscene to be Clean’ explains how practising personal hygiene was not always seen as a good thing. It provides factual information about how ideas surrounding personal hygiene have changed throughout history and is aimed at broadening students’ cultural and historical awareness in a fun and engaging manner.
This short nonfiction text ‘The Last Post’ features important factual background information relating to the bugle call played during ANZAC Day celebrations. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical awareness of the bugle call played by a lone bugler.
This history article, ‘The Mediterranean and Rome’ features the Roman Empire and other ancient civilisations around the Mediterranean Sea. It provides historical facts about these ancient civilisations and is aimed at broadening students’ cultural and historical awareness.
This short nonfiction text ‘The Red Poppy’ features important factual background information relating to the flower that has come to represent remembrance. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical awareness of the flower that is also known as the Flanders poppy.
This worksheet, ‘The Story of Easter’ is a comprehensive resource that outlines the events of Easter according to the Bible. Students are provided with both pictures and the outline of the Easter story and asked to match them to each other to play out the story from Jesus’s arrival in Jerusalem to His resurrection.
This short nonfiction text ‘The Trenches at Gallipoli’ features important factual background information relating to the trenches and dugouts at Gallipoli. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical awareness of what life was like in the trenches.
This short nonfiction text ‘The Victoria Cross’ features important factual background information relating to the medal awarded for gallantry. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical awareness of this medal that was introduced by Queen Victoria.
The learning activity, ‘Three Chairs’ recalls the story of Goldilocks and asks students to identify a way to find the best chair for their body size. It gives students an opportunity to use length measurements in a problem solving context. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and …More
The maths activity, ‘Transport Trends’ gives students data to interpret how people use transport. They can then conduct a survey to collect data and make comparisons themselves. This activity includes comprehensive teaching notes to be read before beginning the activity with students, as they feature useful background information and suggestions for supporting learning. An answer …More
These Bulletin Board Trimmers, ‘Under the Sea’ are a set of black and white wide printable bulletin board trimmers. Bulletin board trimmers are a great classroom essential for use in wall displays and bulletin boards and for use in student projects. This bulletin board trimmer design is also available in full colour and Lesson Zone’s …More
This short nonfiction text ‘Walter Parker’ features important factual background information relating to an Australian legend. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical awareness of one of the longest surviving Australian soldiers of the Gallipoli campaign.
How would you describe a familiar object? In the learning activity and learning activity, ‘Wanted!’ students close their eyes as they try to describe the size, shape and colour of a whiteboard cleaner. They then use the description sheet to describe other objects, using the same properties. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching …More
This simple infographic, ‘Water in Africa’ is a fantastic colourful resource that is a great addition to a unit on water collection or sanitation in developing countries. Students are given interesting facts and figures that outline who typically collects the drinking water, how they collect water and how many people do not have access to …More
This worksheet, ‘Water Scarcity’ is an easy resource that can be used to introduce or supplement a topic on water access around the world. Students are directed to use their dictionaries to describe the meaning of scarcity and then are provided with the meanings of the two types of water scarcity, physical and economic. They …More
The learning activity, ‘Weighty Words’ involves moving cartons of books from a library. Students can complete the learning activity by engaging in a learning activity to find the weight (mass) of different books in their classroom. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This worksheet ‘What Are They Up To?’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using the picture as inspiration. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore their own ideas, encouraging everyone to write. The resource also …More
This history article, ‘What’s This Artefact?’ features the fire extinguisher hand grenade, an object used to put out fires in the late 1800s. It provides factual information about this artefact and is aimed at broadening students’ cultural and historical awareness.
This history article, ‘Who Built Stonehenge?’ outlines the mysteries surrounding Stonehenge and describes some of the wacky theories people have conjured up over the years. It provides factual information about this famous English landmark and is aimed at broadening students’ cultural and historical awareness.
The intriguing learning activity, ‘Working with Wool’ uses the real-life context of sheep farming to enable students to practise calculating measurements using multiplication and division. This activity includes comprehensive teaching notes to be read before beginning the activity with students, as they feature useful background information and suggestions for supporting learning. An answer sheet is …More
This history article ‘World War I Trench’ features important factual background information about the objects that a World War I soldier would use in a trench to help them stay alive. It describes items such as periscopes, gas masks and gas rattles that would typically be found in a World War I trench. It is …More
The learning activity, ‘Would Wood Fit?’ includes a learning activity that helps students understand the size, volume and concept of a cubic measure. As well as making a cube, they answer questions by estimating and testing the capacity of various cuboid shapes – including a tree. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes …More
This ‘Weekly Learning Log’ template is the perfect tool for keeping track of flexible or home learning sessions. The log contains five daily sections to provide an overview of learning activities undertaken from Monday to Friday, which can be completed at the end of each day then kept for reference and progress tracking or passed …More
This content area reading learning activity, ”I Wonder’ Statements,’ can be used to set the purpose for further learning. ‘I wonder’ statements are the burning questions that students have about a topic, and which make students want to research the topic to find the answers.
This quick reference chart, ‘1 Times Table’ is a fun and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 1 times table. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.
This quick reference chart, ‘1 Times Table’ is a cute and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 1 times tables. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.
This set of ‘1 Times Table Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 1 times table. Once cut out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double sided, with …More
This set of ‘1 Times Table Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 1 times tables. After cutting out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double sided, with …More
This set of ‘1 Times Table Missing Number Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 1 times table. Once cut out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double …More
This set of ‘1 Times Table Missing Number Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 1 times tables. After cutting out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double …More
The classic nursery rhyme ‘1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive’ is presented with illustrations ready for projection or printing. It provides a simple and engaging introduction to following rhythm and rhyme whilst simultaneously encouraging group cooperation and interaction. Accompanying sheet music is available for each item in this collection of …More
This location and transformation template, ‘1/2 Centimetre Grid Paper’ asks students to practise location and transformation.
This data representation template, ‘1/4 Inch Graph Paper’ can be reproduced for classroom use.
This addition and subtraction worksheet, ’10 More and 10 Less’ asks students to practise counting by tens.
This quick reference chart, ’10 Times Table’ is a fun and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 10 times table. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.
This quick reference chart, ’10 Times Table’ is a cute and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 10 times tables. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.
This set of ’10 Times Table Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 10 times table. Once cut out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double sided, with …More
This set of ’10 Times Table Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 10 times tables. After cutting out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double sided, with …More
This set of ’10 Times Table Missing Number Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 10 times table. Once cut out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double …More
This set of ’10 Times Table Missing Number Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 10 times tables. After cutting out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double …More
This ’10 Week Attendance’ form allows teachers to record student attendance and absences over a ten-week period. It can be reproduced multiple times for use across the academic year.
This ’10 Week Attendance’ form allows teachers to record student attendance and absences over a ten-week period. It can be reproduced multiple times for use across the academic year.
This understanding numbers worksheet, ‘100 Square’ asks students to practise counting even numbers.
This maths template, ’10×10 Graph’ can be reproduced for classroom use.
This maths template, ’10×10 Grid’ can be reproduced for classroom use.
This maths template, ’10×10 Grids’ can be reproduced for classroom use.
This quick reference chart, ’11 Times Table’ is a fun and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 11 times table. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.
This quick reference chart, ’11 Times Table’ is a cute and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 11 times tables. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.
This set of ’11 Times Table Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 11 times table. Once cut out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double sided, with …More
This set of ’11 Times Table Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 11 times tables. After cutting out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double sided, with …More
This set of ’11 Times Table Missing Number Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 11 times table. Once cut out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double …More
This set of ’11 Times Table Missing Number Cards’ is a fantastic resource when learning the 11 times tables. After cutting out, these cards can be used for a memory, match-up game or can also be stuck back-to-back and laminated to create self-correcting flashcards. When creating self-correcting flash-cards, this resource can also be printed double …More
This quick reference chart, ’12 Times Table’ is a fun and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 12 times table. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.
This quick reference chart, ’12 Times Table’ is a cute and colourful classroom display that can be used as a wall poster when learning the 12 times tables. Printing in A3 or larger is recommended for this purpose however, this resource can also be printed on smaller paper to be pasted into workbooks.