USeful Resources, WEbsites & Apps

Join Dirtgirl and Costa as you get your hands dirty with some great outdoor learning.

Time and Tide Bell offers some great outdoor and natural play ideas

30 Quests for students around the world to celebrate, explore and connect with nature. By TEDEd

ABC Kids Listen is Radio for children and families - Learn, play and sing along

Lockdown Science for Kids

Experiments from the pantry (parent supervision required!)

storyline online

Storyline Online shares quality texts read aloud by celebrities.

Free educational resources

starfall

Starfall is an online resource used to practise phonics and early literacy skills in the younger years.

vooks

Vooks is an online streaming library of read-aloud animated storybooks.

get epic!

Get Epic! is an online digital library.

number of the day

The number of the day website allows students practise skills building their number sense.

funbrain

Funbrain is an online platform with a range of books and games for K-6.

wonderopolis

Wonderopolis is an online learning platform with useful information about topics around the world.

khan academy

Khan Academy is a nonprofit with a mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.

Dr Paul Swan - Maths Learning Resources K-6

Maths Resources - Videos, printables, lesson ideas for supporting students at home

Audible offers stories free to stream for as long as schools are 'closed'

Pobble365

Pobble 365 is an online resource sharing images that can be used as writing prompts.

NSW Education LIVE stream every day at 10am AEST



Visit Taronga Zoo via the Virtual Zoo Lock down Lessons streamed straight to your living room for FREE to help get through lock down.


A Maths Dictionary for Kids is an online math dictionary for students which explains over 955 common mathematical terms and math words in simple language with definitions, detailed visual examples, and online practice links for some entries.


The following glossary was developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) (as accessed from the ACARA website at www.acara.edu.au on 9 July 2012) and is included here to assist teachers in the implementation of the Mathematics K–10 Syllabus.

For any additional information regarding the glossary, please see the ACARA website. Enquiries regarding the content of the glossary should be directed to ACARA.



The glossary draws on the NSW syllabus glossaries and the English glossary developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority.



Maths is used every day in almost everything we do. Parents and carers can support their child's mathematical skills and understanding with these fun, practical, and creative activities.