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Educational Resources from a teacher of 30 plus years in a wide variety of subject areas and age groups

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Educational Resources from a teacher of 30 plus years in a wide variety of subject areas and age groups
Years 7 and 9 Naplan Practice - Language Conventions - Past and Present Tense
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Years 7 and 9 Naplan Practice - Language Conventions - Past and Present Tense

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A worksheet and answers for students completing the Year 7 and 9 Naplan testing in English. This resource is a practice sheet focusing on Language Conventions - Past and Present Tense. Included in the package is the worksheet as a free to copy and distribute pdf form which will allow students to complete the activity on computer by typing into the blank spaces.
Multimedia Multiple Choice Digital Quiz
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Multimedia Multiple Choice Digital Quiz

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A fifty question multiple choice quiz on multimedia. This has been developed for senior students doing the Industrial Technology - Multimedia Industries course (Australian Curriculum) Includes a score and the ability to review at completion. Can be played in any browser with Adobe Flash Player enabled.
How Do You Feel? Jigsaw Puzzles
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How Do You Feel? Jigsaw Puzzles

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The full collection of 20 piece digital jigsaw puzzles from the How Do You Feel? book by the same author. The images are specifically designed for children on the Autistic Spectrum and display a variety of common emotions. All files are in swf format and can be played in any browser with Adobe Flash Player enabled.
Quick Timber Projects - A Toy Car
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Quick Timber Projects - A Toy Car

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These are the instructions for building a toy car out of soft pine offcuts. They can be used as a teacher reference or handed out to students as a project worksheet. There are also instructions on the blind nailing technique of joining.
How Do You Feel? A3 size wallchart.
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How Do You Feel? A3 size wallchart.

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Wall Chart for the 'How Do You Feel? - Picture Book' by the same author. The book and chart have been especially created for children on the Autistic Spectrum. They use a simple emoticon type character to present visual cues for reading emotions. Digital jigsaws on the same theme are also available.
20 costume/fashion templates -male
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20 costume/fashion templates -male

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20 pages of A3 templates for male costume or fashion design. This collection of correctly proportioned and posed, high quality figure renderings (one to a page) can be printed and drawn over to create costume designs for senior Drama, or fashion designs for Textiles Technologies. (Australian Curriculum). Please contact me via email on kellyocs@gmail.com if you require custom figures and/or poses. Put the words 'fashion template' in the subject line.
Creating an Australian Aboriginal style 'Dot' painting in Microsoft Word
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Creating an Australian Aboriginal style 'Dot' painting in Microsoft Word

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Instructions for creating an Australian Aboriginal style 'Dot' painting using the drawing tools in Microsoft Word. This resource will assist middle school art teachers in fulfilling the mandatory programming requirements in Visual Arts to do with both the study of Indigenous Australian Art and the use of Computing Technologies in Visual Arts (Australian Curriculum). It can be presented as a hand out for self-paced learning or kept by the teacher as a resource for guided instruction. The sample image in pdf format for digital display is also included. Please complete a review of this resource if you have found it useful.
Bryce 3D - Lesson 5 - Lights and Incorporating 2D Images
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Bryce 3D - Lesson 5 - Lights and Incorporating 2D Images

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This resource is the fifth lesson in the Bryce 3D series and looks at the creation and editing of lights and the incorporation of 2D images as objects and as materials. See also by this author. Designed for use with junior high school art and technology, and HSC Multimedia students, the print ready instructions are suitable as handouts for self paced learning or as a teacher resource for more formal instruction. Although created using the free version 5 of the software the instructions are compatible with later versions.