Down Under
Oct 19th, 2008 • Category: ReadRightDown under takes us on a journey to Australia with plenty interesting facts.
Koalas and wombats are a little different from kangaroos. The kangaroo’s pouch is on the front, while koalas and wombats have pouches on their backs.
In Listen up the winning letter is by Shriya, she won R100, a ReadRight togbag and a T-shirt. In What’s nu? You could stand the chance of winning one of eight copies of Spy mice Heather Vogel Frederick. Plus; there’s a Britannica Visual Dictionary up for grabs.
Number Cruncher goes down under to learn about the population of Australia. You can download these activity sheets separately
Learn about Prepositions and take part in a Prepositions activity as well as a word match activity in Lippy language.
Learn how to make a wooden photo frame, improve your dancing skills with by using high heels and learn about Australian folk music in Arty Party.
This edition of Care Share is all about keeping in shape with exercises for the whole family.
The latest Newspapers in Education section shows teachers how they can use news papers as teaching aids. This edition is all about self development in society.
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