Educational Resources
ParentTV: Making friends is a skill and here’s how to help your child practise
By April, most classes have settled into routines and that’s often when friendship worries become more visible. The child who seemed “fine” in Week 2 might now be saying, “No one plays with me,” or hovering on the edge of groups at lunch. For some kids, making friends is effortless. For others, it feels like…
Read MoreSpectrum Tuition: When one lesson contains five ability levels
The Differentiation ProblemMost classrooms today contain students operating across a wide range of ability levels. Some students are still stabilising foundational concepts. Others are consolidating skills. Some are ready for extension and deeper reasoning. Teachers are expected to differentiate learning to support all of them simultaneously. But in practice, many differentiation frameworks focus on cognitive…
Read MoreTeachit Co: Custom teacher stamps and stickers that make a difference
In classrooms and learning spaces across Australia, positive reinforcement plays a crucial role in student engagement – and we’re proud to help bring it to life. At Teachit Co®, we specialise in crafting fun, high-quality, and practical resources that help teachers motivate, manage, and celebrate every little win. From custom stamps to joy-packed stickers, our…
Read MoreARKKI: STEAM and creative education curriculum for K-12
You hand out today’s worksheet and like always, your high-achieving students race through the work and get bored. Some are distracted and off-task. Many sit in the middle, doing enough to get by without stretching their potential. Now imagine a program that grabs the attention of everyone. The most distracted become absorbed in building and…
Read MoreParentTV: Free to share with your school community
You’re welcome to copy, paste and publish the following article in your school newsletter, website or parent portal (unaltered, with attribution). “I’m Bored.” Why that might be the best thing you’ll hear these holidays By mid-January, many families are running low on ideas and patience. When a child says “I’m bored,” our instinct is to…
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