South Australian teachers, join us at DreamBIG and WRITE NOW
Your class is invited to explore screen stories through our in-person and virtual workshops.
New resources from the National Centre for Australian Children’s Literature
Based in Canberra, the National Centre for Australian Children’s Literature (NCACL) is a comprehensive collection of resources about Australian authors, illustrators, publishers and their creative works. Leonie Norrington’s books have been a recent focus.
‘Beetlejuice’ with a dash of ‘Goosebumps’: Introducing Crazy Fun Park
New to the ACTF Shop, horror-comedy series Crazy Fun Park balances childish pranks and gross-out scenes with a sensitive exploration of themes including grief, adolescence and friendship.
New Release: The Deep learning resource
Dive into ocean science, sustainability, habitats, design technologies and more with your Year 3-6 students, with curated clips, discussion starters and collaborative learning sequences to use with your class.
The value of children’s television in our schools
As well as being engaging and entertaining, Australian children’s television stories have educational, social and cultural value for children. When used in teaching settings, they can support, extend and consolidate students’ knowledge on a broad range of topics right across the Australian curriculum.