This history article, ‘History at a Glance: June’ features important dates and events in the month of June. It displays moments and events of particular historical significance that have taken place in this month in full colour and with informative annotations and descriptions.
This history article, ‘History at a Glance: March’ features important dates and events in the month of March. It displays moments and events of particular historical significance that have taken place in this month in full colour and with informative annotations and descriptions.
This history article, ‘History at a Glance: May’ features important dates and events in the month of May. It displays moments and events of particular historical significance that have taken place in this month in full colour and with informative annotations and descriptions.
This worksheet, ‘History of the Commonwealth Games’ provides a vertical timeline with space for students to explore five interesting dates important to the history of the Commonwealth Games. The timeline spans the period from 1930 to 2000 and includes dates that explore some of the unusual events in Commonwealth Games history. This resource allows students …More
This worksheet, ‘History of the Winter Olympics’ provides a vertical timeline with space for students to explore five interesting dates important to the history of the Olympics. The timeline spans the period from 1924 to 2010 and includes dates that explore some of the unusual events in Winter Olympic history. This resource allows students to …More
This geography article, ‘Hobbiton’ features the hobbit shire from the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies, located near Matamata in New Zealand’s North Island. It provides factual background information and is aimed at broadening students’ geographical and historical awareness in an engaging manner.
This sports article, ‘Hockey’ features the popular sport. It provides information about hockey, the Commonwealth Games and how it was once considered too dangerous for women to play! It is aimed at broadening students’ historical, cultural and sporting awareness in an engaging manner.
This worksheet, ‘Hockey Profile’ provides a simple graphic for students to explore and organise key information relating to the Olympic Games sport, hockey. The resource asks students to explain what equipment is needed, the rules and scoring of the sport, the history of the sport and past gold medal winners. It allows students to demonstrate …More
The hands-on activity, ‘Holey Moley’ shows students how they can set up a beanbag golf game. As they work out the layout of their course, they must decide on the distances between the holes and estimate the number of throws (the par) required to reach each hole. They record their results on the learning activity. …More
This Honduran flag bunting can be reproduced and used as part of a colourful classroom display. The bunting is formatted as two flags per page. Each flag includes drawn cut-out holes allowing them to be strung together and hung in the classroom.
This illustration, “Horn-shaped basket” is available in PNG format at 300 DPI resolution with a transparent background for classroom use. This illustration is also available in black and white. Lesson Zone has over 4, 000 pieces of clip art, searchable by learning area and theme. The clip art is fast and easy to download, and …More
This worksheet, ‘Host Countries and Winners of the World Cup’ provides students with a vertical timeline with space to include the host country, the champions of that year and the number of finalists accepted in the FIFA World Cup from 13 teams in 1930 to 32 teams in 2014. The answers provided can also be …More
This worksheet, ‘Hosts of the Commonwealth Games’ provides students with a table to include the host city and country, the number of sports held that year and the number of participating countries from 1930 to 2014. The answers provided can also be used as a text for comprehension or discussion activities surrounding the Commonwealth Games.
This hands-on activity, ‘Hot Cross Buns Recipe’ provides step-by-step recipe instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home whilst helping them to understand the process of procedural writing. This resource gives students the opportunity to study the structure of a recipe and the language of instruction. It is a great example to …More
This history article, ‘House Cleaning’ features the traditional spring clean that is part of the lead up to Chinese New Year. It provides factual background information and is aimed at broadening students’ cultural and historical awareness in an engaging manner.
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 geography article, ‘Huka Falls’ features this world-famous wonder that is located on the Waikato River, which is the longest river in New Zealand. It provides factual background information and is aimed at broadening students’ cultural, geographical and historical awareness in an engaging manner.
This set of ‘Humpty Dumpty B&W’ role-play masks is a resource that can be used in a variety of classroom activities. It is a hands-on tool that provides a stimulus to prompt vocabulary and concept development. Use it during class discussions to fuel engagement, or have students use their imaginations to incorporate the mask into …More
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 sports article, ‘Ice Hockey’ features the origins of this Winter Olympics sport, the players’ protective clothing and an ice hockey record breaking fact. It provides factual background information and is aimed at broadening students’ historical and sporting awareness in an engaging manner.
This worksheet, ‘Ice Hockey Profile’ provides a simple graphic for students to explore and organise key information relating to the Winter Olympic sport, ice hockey. The resource asks students to explain what equipment is needed, the history of that sport, the nature of the sport in today’s Winter Olympics and past gold medal winners. It …More
This illustration, “Ice skates” is available in PNG format at 300 DPI resolution with a transparent background for classroom use. This illustration is also available in black and white. Lesson Zone has over 4, 000 pieces of clip art, searchable by learning area and theme. The clip art is fast and easy to download, and …More
This worksheet, ‘Illustrating the Story of Easter’ is a great resource to supplement Christian teaching at Easter. Students are given the opportunity to illustrate the events that occurred from when Jesus Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, to Jesus ascending into Heaven.
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 Iranian flag bunting can be reproduced and used as part of a colourful classroom display. The bunting is formatted as two flags per page. Each flag includes drawn cut-out holes allowing them to be strung together and hung in the classroom.
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 analysing text worksheet ‘Is It Spring Yet?’ supports students to use various strategies to understand an informational text about Groundhog Day. It is aimed at encouraging students to deconstruct the text in order to gain a deeper understanding of its purpose, to recall specific details from the text and to look critically at words …More
This Italian flag bunting can be reproduced and used as part of a colourful classroom display. The bunting is formatted as two flags per page. Each flag includes drawn cut-out holes allowing them to be strung together and hung in the classroom.
This Ivory Coast flag bunting can be reproduced and used as part of a colourful classroom display. The bunting is formatted as two flags per page. Each flag includes drawn cut-out holes allowing them to be strung together and hung in the classroom.
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 hands-on activity ‘January Recipe: Australia Day Summer Kebabs’ provides step-by-step instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This resource gives students the opportunity to study the structure of a recipe and the language of instruction and is a great example to prompt more complex procedural writing. Each of the twelve …More
This Japanese flag bunting can be reproduced and used as part of a colourful classroom display. The bunting is formatted as two flags per page. Each flag includes drawn cut-out holes allowing them to be strung together and hung in the classroom.
This Christian poem ‘Jelly Bean Prayer’ is a great example of a simple ABAB structured poem. It is written in simple language and provides a great opportunity to explore the concept of rhyming words and rhythm. It is also a great supplement to Christian studies, in particular during Easter.
This printable sheet music, ‘Jingle Bells’ with lyrics can be reproduced for classroom use.
This sports article, ‘Judo’ features the sport that means ‘the gentle way’. It provides information about judo, the Commonwealth Games and how the sport developed. It is aimed at broadening students’ historical, cultural and sporting awareness in an engaging manner.
This worksheet, ‘Judo Profile’ provides a simple graphic for students to explore and organise key information relating to the Olympic Games sport, judo. The resource asks students to explain what equipment is needed, the rules and scoring of the sport, the history of the sport and past gold medal winners. It allows students to demonstrate …More
This hands-on activity ‘July Recipe: Winter Vegetable Curry’ provides step-by-step instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This resource gives students the opportunity to study the structure of a recipe and the language of instruction and is a great example to prompt more complex procedural writing. Each of the twelve monthly …More
This hands-on activity ‘June Recipe: Butterfly Cakes’ provides step-by-step instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This resource gives students the opportunity to study the structure of a recipe and the language of instruction and is a great example to prompt more complex procedural writing. Each of the twelve monthly recipes …More
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.