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Australia Day - A chance to look at our Australian flag

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

There’s been a long standing debate as to whether we need a new Australian Flag, and the time around Australia Day is a good time to review this in your classroom. A number of good designs have been prepared over the years, with the Flag Society of Australia having a great collection of them on their web site, along with some of the key arguments both for keeping the existing flag and replacing it with a new one.

Go check out the page - “Should Australia have a new flag?” and use it with your class to spark a debate, to design some new flags, write a letter to the editor or a persuasive essay related to the topic.

A study conducted in 1999 showed that students “regard knowing the country’s history … as relatively unimportant” (DEEWR, 2001). So, when you discuss the importance of Australia Day, which resulted in public schools across Australia going back on a Tuesday this year instead of a Monday, make sure that it’s interesting and relevant to your students. Penny’s got some fast facts and more info over at her blog. Hopefully you don’t have any students in your classroom who think that it’s just “a day off to watch cricket”. 

Feel free to share your thoughts and ideas in the comments.

InventNow.org and the Inventor’s Toolkit

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Over at InventNow.org, funded by the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation and the US Patent and Trademark Office, there are some great resources to be used with Primary and Middle Years students (Yr 5-7). Students can sign up and use the web site to design and share their inventions with other junior inventors. 

For those of you who would prefer to teach this in the classroom rather than in the computer suite, there’s also a handy Inventor’s Toolkit that can be printed and photocopied and used by your students in the classroom. 

Go check it out and share your thoughts in the comments.

Essay Scaffold Template

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

If the students in your class are having difficulty with preparing an essay and adhering to the conventions of essay writing, here’s a template that can help you and them.

It’s something that I’ve prepared which students can use when writing an essay, which reminds them of the importance for each paragraph to link back to the question. It also has a few pointers in there and is a great proforma for students to use when preparing essays.

View/download the Essay Scaffold (Word Document).

Feel free to share your thoughts on this template in the comments.