Have you ever really thought about if the maths games you are using in your classroom are actually teaching your…
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Symbols of Australia Flipbook
Symbols of Australia are recognisable worldwide – Australia, the Land Down Under, is the country I love and love to…
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Teacher Timesaver Tip Using Small Bowls
Today I am sharing my Teacher Timesaver Tip using small bowls, an easy idea that changed my classroom organisation (organization)…
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21 Easy Ideas for Teaching One to One Correspondence
What is one to one correspondence? Of course, you know how to do it, you have been using one to…
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25 Resources and Ideas for Teaching Australia Day
Australia Day is nearly upon us for another year. Australia Day sits at a funny spot in the school year…
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Origo Education Big Cubes and Card Set
Another week has flown by, I’m not really sure where that one disappeared to. It’s always the way isn’t it,…
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Origo Education Poster Books
Spring has now sprung in Victoria, the days are getting warmer and longer and my little learner and I are…
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Origo Education Big Books
I was contacted a few months ago by Origo Education and asked if I would review some of their new…
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10 Steps to Help Graduate Teachers Survive the First Month
Let’s be honest, Graduate Teachers have one of the hardest jobs! No university course or placement can fully prepare you…
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The Power of Positive Reinforcement
I am a reflective sort, seriously, I am. Like when I had my son I wanted to start again at…
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Five Minute Fillers
Ever had 5 minutes before recess that you needed to fill with a quick game and just couldn’t come up…
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How To Teach Calendars and Make Learning Calendars Easy And Fun
How to teach calendars is an important skill. Students need to read, interpret and manage a calendar, but my question…
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