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RECYCLE THAT PHONE
A major environmental based unit where students learn about why and how we should recycle our mobile phones. What do they contain? What can they be turned into? English, maths, social sciences and health based activities. |
COUP du MONDE
A major language unit on things French. We show how to use the stimulus of the Rugby World Cup to interest your students in the French language and culture. Brought to you by the French Embassy and the NZ Assn of French Teachers – AND WE KNOW WE LOST BUT IT'S STILL A GREAT UNIT! |
ANIMAL WELFARE
A social sciences, health and science based unit where we explore the protocols, attitudes and values necessary for the humane treatment of animals. |
BUY KIWI MADE
With the recent launch of the Buy Kiwi Made campaign, we take social sciences and economic look at the effect of manufacturing industries on communities and explore reasons that would make people choose Kiwi made over imported products. We also explore the innovation and quality aspects of local manufacturing. |
MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK
A unit where students explore the issues that concern their local communities in the context of local body elections. Students find out the steps we can all take to ensure that democracy works locally. |
COOL KIDS GROW
More garden activities in this popular series. In this issue we explore the many ways we can use our gardens for the important business of play. best suited to Years 1-3. |
TAKING OFF
An English unit from HarperCollins based on the new novel by award winning author – Janice Marriott. The story skillfully weaves together teenage relationships and the observation and wonder of bird and human flight. |
TWO DELIGHFUL BOOKS
An English unit from HarperCollins based on two delightful new releases from Harper Collins — Grandma Joins the All Blacks and Willy's Dad. Great reads for junior students. |
FOOD SAFE
A major health unit which focuses student attention on the steps we can take to avoid foodborne illnesses. Multi-level classroom activities.
HOW SAFE IS IT?
Where do we get our food from? How safe is it to eat? Who checks to see our food is safe and how do they check. A very topical social science, health and safety unit. |
MANAGING LIFE'S RISKS
The second in our insurance based series where students discover three common types of insurance and what they set out to achieve. Includes household surveys and the SNAP project amongst the many classroom activities. |
BP CHALLENGES
New Challenges:BP Zoo Challenge 2008. Full Calendar of BP Challenges to November '07 |
EOTC FEAURE
EOTC 1
Interislander special fares. Museum of Wellington City and Sea, Historic Arrowtown, NZ Fossils — Dead Precious.
EOTC 2
Te Awamutu Museum Shanty Town Greymouth. Tairawhiti Museum Gisborne. Pataka Museum of Arts and Cultures Porirua.
EOTC 3
Air Force Museum. Rutherford's Den. Ferrymead Heritage Park. All Christchurch destinations.
EOTC 4
Prawn Park Taupo. Martha Mine Education Centre Waihi. Hamilton Zoo.
EOTC 5
Starlab/Butterfly Creek
Request a visit from Starlab today and visit the website for resources. Get your class involved in the Butterfly Creek Butterfly Art Competition.
EOTC 6
Mangere Mountain Education Centre. Birkenhead Outdoor Education and Indoor Rock Climbing Centre. Telstra Clear Theatre and Drama Workshops. Auckland Airport Educational Tours. Auckland Destinations. |