Growing harmony with James Foley
Celebrate our differences and what makes us unique.
Use James Foley's Bigfoot vs Yeti: a love story to help students create a display of their footprints, celebrating their unique characteristics and differences.

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Use James Foley's Bigfoot vs Yeti: a love story to help students create a display of their footprints, celebrating their unique characteristics and differences.
Join a brand-new Civics and Citizenship program for regional classrooms.
Hear arguments for and against conscription.
Examine four political cartoons from the First World War about Billy Hughes.
Discover Billy Hughes's role in the peace treaty negotiations.
Explore the debate with political cartoons, audio and activities.
Visit MoAD from your classroom and get young people talking about democracy, leadership and sustainability.
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