Using Search Option 2 to find activities from across multiple Year levels to match your Curriculum content.
1. Click on Search Option 2.
1. If required, click on Change to switch to a different Curriculum.
2. Choose to view Activities or Interactive Weblinks. The view defaults to Activities.
3. Choose to view the Activities in Colour-Landscape mode or B/W-Portrait mode. The view defaults to Landscape mode.
1. Use the drop-box to select 1 or multiple Year levels.
2. To multiple select Year levels:
Click on 1 Year level, then hold the CRTL key down and click on other Year levels.
1. Click on the Curriculum Strand and Sub-strand you want to search.
2. The topics (content) related to the Strand and Sub-strand will be listed.
1. Click on the topic (content) you want to search.
2. The activities related to that topic - and the Year levels you selected - will be listed.
1. With the topic (content) activities listed you can:
1.1 Click on any activity to see it in picture view (as below).
1.2 Bookmark the activity - see Bookmarks.
1.3 Download, print, save activities in PDF or Word modes.
1.4 Click on the dot to record the activity as 'taught'.
2. The activity Outcome (objective) is shown to assist in activity selection.
1. Click on an activity to view that activity.
2. Here you can see both the Student Activity (Page 1) and related Teacher Notes.
3. Click on the tabs to switch between them.
1. In picture view mode you can:
2.1 Use the forward and back arrows to view related activities on the same topic.
2.2 Click here to show the activity as 'taught'
2.3 use the PDF and Word symbols to download, print and save as required.
2.4 Click here to Bookmark an activity.
1. The key outcome/objective for the activity is shown here (and in the Teacher Notes).
1. Click on the Teacher Notes tab to view.
2. The Teacher Notes contain many key support items:
2.1 Activity Outcome (objective). This forms a focus for teacher formative assessment and questioning.
2.2 How the activity relates to the selected Curriculum.
2.3 Lesson Notes, inclusive of the key inquiry questions to ask to engage student thinking.
2.4 See next step.
2.4 Reflective Learning opportunities.
2.5 Internet Links related to the Activity Outcome (objective).
These links are all safe and free to use.
Click on a weblink to view it on your computer or electronic whiteboard.
2.6 Answers where applicable.