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Skills in Geography Third Edition continues to offer the most up-to-date, student-focused skills-based resource available for the study of Geography.
Health and Physical Education for the Australian Curriculum is a complete resource package that encourages students to develop skills, knowledge and strategies in order to make healthy, safe and active choices in their lives.
Shortlisted 2017 EPAA Awards: Secondary Student Resource - Senior - English / Humanities / Languages / Arts / Technologies / H&PE
Watch our workshop "Aiming high in the HPE classroom" presented by Glenn Amezdroz
Extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in an attractive new design.
Students are encouraged to share Shakespeare’s love of language, interest in character and sense of theatre in the substantially revised, extended and updated latest editions of the highly successful series.
A complete teaching and learning package to support the new religion curriculum in Queensland.
Written by leading educator Peta Goldburg, this highly visual, student-friendly series encourages students in Years 7-10 to explore, understand and investigate the role religion has played, and continues to play, in the world.
Developing food skills for life.
Updated to reflect the Design and Technologies: Food Specialisations strand as well as the Health and Physical Education food and nutrition focus area of the Australian Curriculum and state curricula, Food for You Third Edition equips students with the skills they need to thrive within the classroom and helps them to develop an ethical and responsible understanding of food choices for life outside of the classroom.
Ask the big questions... explore personal values, life choices, and the ways in which these relate to religious beliefs.
Exploring Religion and Ethics - Religion and Ethics for Senior Secondary Students offers a vast array of learning opportunities that draw on a three-tiered model of personal, relational and spiritual dimensions, and encourages students to explore how these dimensions relate to their own religious beliefs.
Practice IT for the Australian Curriculum is designed to keep students in step with the ever changing world of IT with easy-to-follow modules, engaging activities and a flexible structure.
Written to suit both the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies syllabus and the general ICT capability, Practice IT for the Australian Curriculum works both for stand-alone IT courses or for use across the curriculum.
Shortlisted 2017 EPAA Awards: Secondary Student Resource - Senior - English / Humanities / Languages / Arts / Technologies / H&PE
A fully-balanced and integrated approach to language, literature, and literacy for the Australian Curriculum.
Written for the Australian Curriculum, English for the Australian Curriculum privileges student experience, creative engagement with texts, moments of reflection and opportunities for deep thinking. The series provides a fully balanced and integrated approach to the study of language, literature and literacy, by drawing on the best in English teaching practice around the country.
An innovative and contemporary student text that revitalises the study of the literary canon for middle secondary students.
Using student-friendly language and an engaging thematic approach to bring the canon to life, Canon Reloaded invites students to think about what we mean by the literary canon, why it is created and how it might be challenged. Students will encounter and respond to literary classics alongside contemporary texts and texts in translation, as they explore how themes such as journeys, love, death and the world we live in recur across a variety of historical moments and literary movements.