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November 29th 2017
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MY:24 Series and Support Materials – Free in Victoria’s FUSE Portal

ACTF Education is excited to announce that Victorian teachers and students with log in access to the state’s FUSE portal can now access the complete MY:24 series, along with support materials mapped to the Victorian Curriculum. 

MY:24 chronicles the life-changing events that have shaped a diverse and fascinating collection of young Australians. Victorian teachers and students with log in access to the state’s FUSE portal can now view and download all 26 episodes of this factual entertainment series.

MY:24

To complement these engaging 12-minute episodes, we worked with the Victorian Department of Education and Training to produce support materials for Levels 5-10. This includes learning suggestions for a broad range of learning areas and capabilities, all mapped to the Victorian Curriculum.

The PDF resources are linked to beneath each episode in FUSE, and hyperlinks will jump teachers to the relevant content descriptions on the VCAA’s Victorian Curriculum site.

Teachers, be sure to let your students know they now have access to this fantastic series!

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