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  • (L538) 10 things for students to know about Australia: a background knowledge and language refresher

    $8.99 including GST

    This 37-page no-prep resource is designed to support students with limited background knowledge – including students with language, reading, and other learning disorders – by reviewing key information about Australia.

    The information is presented in a logical sequence, in Plain English, supported by colour maps and visuals, including key information and questions about Australia’s location on Earth, the oceans and seas surrounding Australia, the States and Territories of Australia, the Federation of Australia, and Australia’s population and largest cities.

  • (L539) 26 things for students to know about Sydney: a background knowledge and language refresher

    $8.99 including GST

    This 30-page no-prep resource is designed to support students with limited background knowledge – including students with language, reading, and other learning disorders – by reviewing key information about Sydney.

    The information is presented in a logical sequence, in Plain English, supported by colour maps and visuals, including key information about Sydney’s geographic location, Sydney residences, famous Sydney landmarks and beaches, public transport in Sydney, shopping in Sydney and its suburbs, and popular Sydney activities.

    Each of the 26 sections has questions, including Blanks Level 3 and 4 questions, for students to consider and answer.

  • Otherwise as a conjunctive adverb

    (L540) Sentence Builders: “Otherwise” as a conjunctive adverb

    $5.99 including GST

    “Otherwise” is a weird word! Most of the time, it’s used as an adverb or as an adjective. “Otherwise” is not usually considered to be a conjunction.

    But – at least in Australia and in the United Kingdom – it’s sometimes used to connect independent clauses in a single sentence. When used this way, “otherwise” acts like a conjunctive adverb: a type of adverb that links independent clauses together.

    This 34-page no-prep resource is designed to provide students with lots of models of “otherwise” sentences (41 scaffolded examples), which they can practice, e.g. by imitating an adult, reading aloud, and/or writing down (e.g. in dictation practice).

    Once students have the hang of how to use “otherwise”, they can move on to the more advanced 20 sentence-completion and 19 sentence generation exercises included in the resource.

  • Sale! Idioms in Action Bundle

    (L541) Social Idioms in Action Bundle

    Original price was: $41.93.Current price is: $37.50. including GST

    7 no-prep resources using GIF video models to highlight social idioms in context. The bundle includes the following idioms:

  • (R815) Interest-based Reading Comprehension Exercises for Reluctant Readers

    $6.99 including GST

    These 10 passages are designed to engage reluctant readers with topics that play to common interests. Within the passages themselves, we have embedded helpful ‘life lessons’ and themes of empowerment.

    In formulating the comprehension questions (10 questions for each of the 10 topics), we have used verbs commonly used in exams, including ‘identify’, ‘describe’, ‘compare’, ‘explain’, ‘justify’, ‘recount’, ‘narrate’ and ‘apply’.

    We have also included questions requiring inference and discourse-level responses to help students to practice their oral language skills in connected speech.