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September 5th 2024
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Top 5 education resources

We've rounded up the five most viewed ACTF education resources for Term 3. Could these popular resources be used to support student learning in your class next term?

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1. Runt resource (Years 3 – 6)

The award-winning Australian children’s book Runt – written by Craig Silvey and illustrated by Sara Acton – has been adapted as a feature film. This resource provides sequenced learning tasks suitable for a whole-class film study. Alternatively, teachers can select individual tasks to complement and extend a class or cohort film screening.

RUNT opens nationally in Australian cinemas on 19 September.

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2. More Than This resource (Years 9 – 12)

This resource explores themes in the M-rated television series, More Than This. The Consent and Respectful Relationships lesson for upper secondary students is consistently popular with educators. In this lesson, students learn that consent can take many forms and that there are different ways to give, seek and deny consent in respectful relationships.

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3. Eddie’s Lil’ Homies resource (F – 2)

This resource centres on the personal and social skills and understandings that are explored in each episode of the animated children’s series, Eddie’s Lil’ Homies. It includes concepts, discussion starters and hands-on learning tasks that support Foundation to Year 2 students to understand themselves and others, supporting them to navigate relationships in the classroom and beyond.

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4. Media Representations resource (Years 5 – 6)

This resource guides Year 5 and 6 students in examining representations and points of view in children’s television. Students will learn from industry experts, then view and respond to short clips drawn from children’s television programs.

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And Then Something Changed resource (Years 3 – 6) 

In And Then Something Changed, eight-year old Louis wakes up to what he thinks is going to be just another normal school day, but something has changed. Gone are the motorised backpacks, electric stairs, self-dressing clothes and elevating floors that Louis relies on. In this film we discover what it’s like to be a child with Achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism, and what it’s like to navigate a world that isn’t built for you. This resource supports Year 3 - 6 teachers and students to explore themes from the short film, with learning tasks related to disability, inclusion, accessibility and media representation.

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March 3rd 2025

Screen stories to share with your class for International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. These screen stories about change-making Australian girls and women will help primary and secondary teachers explore this year’s theme: Accelerate Action.

February 19th 2025

Mischief meets Mission Impossible as Knee High Spies goes into production

An ambitious new children’s series featuring state-of-the-art puppets, animatronics, VFX and live-action performances has begun filming in Melbourne, brought to life by a team of some of Australia’s most experienced kids’ TV creators.

February 18th 2025

Stan and the Australian Children’s Television Foundation announce Whale Shark Jack

Stan and the ACTF have announced the second family feature film to be made as part of their landmark partnership, Whale Shark Jack, is currently in production in Western Australia.

December 3rd 2024

Our top 5 education resources for 2024

Are you mapping out your lesson plans for the new school year? We’re here to help!

December 3rd 2024

Virtual workshops to watch with your primary class

The ACTF delivers fun and engaging virtual learning events, supporting students to learn about how screen stories are told. We’ve rounded up eight of our past workshops which are now available on demand.

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