Worst week ever
Media through books! Utilise fiction to explore contemporary media
Utilising the book series Worst week ever by Matt Cosgrove and Eva Amores, explore a range of media literacy themed activities.
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Utilising the book series Worst week ever by Matt Cosgrove and Eva Amores, explore a range of media literacy themed activities.
Tells the story of the conservation of Sir Edmund Barton's coatee.
Gratitude means being thankful for something and remembering the good things in our lives.
How the Second World War influenced changes to Australian immigration.
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Voting rights: an Australian story
Zines are handmade, self-published magazines. They are a powerful way to share your thoughts and ideas.
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