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Our Mob Book Activities

Our Mob Book Activities

Author:
Jacinta Daniher & Taylor Hampton
Illustrator:
Seantelle Walsh
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Our Mob Book Activities Games

Overview

This CBCA 2024 notable book is an early childhood look at children from across Australia and how they say "Hello" or "Welcome" in their Country’s language. The story is designed to unite children with the idea that we are all the same and have many things in common while also having distinctly unique characteristics depending on where we come from.


The activities for this book are designed for young children both before and in their first few years of school.

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Bloomsmath Math Activity Programs

Bloomsmath Level 7 3 Dimensional Space
Bloomsmath Level 7 3 Dimensional Space

Five sequentially more challenging activities to teach Year 6 students 3 Dimensional Space

Bloomsmath Level 7 2 Dimensional Space
Bloomsmath Level 7 2 Dimensional Space

Five sequentially more challenging activities to teach Year 6 students 2 Dimensional Space

Bloomsmath Level 7 Position
Bloomsmath Level 7 Position

Five sequentially more challenging activities to teach Year 6 students Position

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