You will find video clips, documentaries, images, articles, stories and news for each major topic. These are all designed to entertain and inform at every turn.
The toolbox is divided into Early Learning, Primary and Secondary levels and is brilliant for projects, research and further learning.
And best of all it’s ALL FREE!!
Every lesson begins with a Mystery that hooks your students. Teachers then narrate an unforgettable story told with stunning images and videos and punctuated with opportunities for discussion. Every lesson concludes with simple hands-on activities designed to use supplies you already have (or are easy to get).
Problem solving is a life skill and by developing this skill, students can create more choices for themselves and their future. Maths isn’t just about times tables and formulae. It’s about the process of finding creative solutions to problems. Maths develops resilience, persistence, confidence, and creative thinking in students. AMT is passionate about empowering students to become better problem solvers in school, so they can be creative solution finders in the future.
This resources gives students questions based on the Maths Olympiad and Maths Games competitions. It also provides examples of how their answers could be structured, giving them strategies to use when facing unfamiliar problems.
Let NASA bring the universe to your home! Explore space and the latest in technological advancements with their podcasts, videos and virtual tours.
NASA's webpage is a perfect place to investigate the latest in human innovation. There are hundred of STEM activities for students of all ages. There are also many videos and articles to explore.
Make learning fun! You can find many STEM ideas (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) that are perfect for a classroom or just an afternoon boredom buster.
The National Gallery of Art is ensuring future masterpieces to collect by encouraging kids to create their own works of art interactively. A Vermeer-inspired dollhouse, a Rousseau-ish jungle, and Calder-like mobiles are all open to artistic interpretation as kids can swap out and personalize elements. Freestylers can try their hand at Swatchbox or Paintbox (suitable for young children).
Find amazing facts about animals, science, history and geography, along with fun competitions, games and more. National Geographic Kids offer fun animal facts, videos, games, and news. Your child can visit Curiosityville and check out Pablo the frog's art club, Olive the bear's cooking club, and other animals' activity clubs for monthly projects they can do at home.
The Australian War Memorial's galleries and exhibitions are temporarily closed but we’re still telling stories about our nation’s servicemen and servicewomen and the Australian experience of war.
Research a family member, explore our interactive digital experiences, listen to podcasts, and watch videos about the amazing objects in our collection.
Need help with your research? Ask our Research Centre for advice.
These are interactive, guided experiences with a museum educator where students explore one of our many exhibitions in a curriculum-linked tour. Students can ask questions and engage in conversation about an area of history or geography including early exploration, the gold rushes, expansion of settlement/movement of peoples, Indigenous culture and heritage, the struggles for rights and freedoms and many other themes.
NMA is also inviting people to share their experiences, stories, reflections and images of the COVID-19 pandemic as part of history in action for a future exhibition. Share your family's story at Bridging the Distance Facebook page.
Want to learn about this amazing country? Discover a whole world of online learning about Australia’s Living Landscapes, history and amazing people. Click on the link to enjoy a range of free Indigenous teaching resources approved and developed by Crackerjack Education!
Kids News is a ready-to go literacy resource using current daily news stories for students. There is a glossary, extra reading and quick quiz at the end of each topic featured. Topics include, space, history, animals, geography, technology, maths, arts, environment etc.