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Sharing Book Activities

Sharing Book Activities

Author:
Aunty Fay Muir and Sue Lawson
Illustrator:
Leanne Mulgo Watson
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Sharing Book Activities Games

Overview

A notable, 2022 Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Early Childhood book of the year this is a simple yet tender book about sharing and caring for Country. The third book in the Our Place series it encourages children to only take what they need and to share so there is plenty for everyone. The team at Learn From Play have created activities for this book which are a series of matching activities, a poster on sharing and choosing the right and wrong way to treat Country.

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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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