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The greatest teaching resource is your mind - creativity, ingenuity, flexibility and knowledge - however very few teachers can get through a whole year without an abundance of physical resources to inspire, motivate and assist their teaching. There are so many amazing resources available to teachers that it's impossible to know every book, magazine, website, video, game and tools available to you. Where do you go when in need of support for your educational programme? The Library!
Featured Resource of the MonthBelair Early Years Books
A fantastic series of practical resource books full of teaching activities, ideas and plenty of colourful photos to share ideas for teaching young children (around ages 3-6).
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Books and MagazinesClass Ideas K-3 Magazine Great articles, fantastic blackline masters and stickers in every issue. Each issue is based on a theme such as 'Christmas' or 'Toys' and offers great information and resources on a range of issues relevant to Australia teachers. |
Internet Resourceshttp://readinga-z.com |
Games/Toys
Great little insect hand puppets for oral language and dramatic play activities. Young children love to say hello to Mrs. Ladybird when she greets them in the morning. |
Other MediaAs hospital administrator, older students can learn about many facets of operating a hospital in a fun way. Easy gameplay which gets harder as you play. Fun, but not necessarily accurate :) |
The AusTeachers Library aims to offer all teachers a comprehensive and proven list of resources to support your teaching. Resources are organised according to the categories listed at the top of this page and all have been successfully used by teachers around Australia. Please support AusTeachers by sharing your own favourite teaching resources and any comments regarding the product would be greatly appreciated. All information can be sent to AusTeachers or you may choose to post details in one of the threads in The Library in our Discussion Forums. |
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Do you have a favourite educational resource?
We'd love to hear about how you use resources in your teaching.
Please let us know by posting in The Library section of the Discussion Forums or sending an e-mail to AusTeachers
and they shall be updated to the appropriate section as soon as possible.