This template shows a notebook Click image for the full-size template Related skills: fine motor, language Discussion Topics: People keep notebooks to help them remember ideas, stories and events. Notebooks come in different sizes and thicknesses. Policemen have notebooks. Do you? What could you record in your notebook? Is it different using a paper notebook [...]
This template shows glue Click image for the full-size template Related skills: fine motor, language Discussion Topics: This shows a glue stick and a bottle of glue. How many different types of glue can you think of. How to you apply or spread them? Are some glues safer than others? Builders and artists can use [...]
This template shows an eraser Click image for the full-size template Related skills: Fine motor Discussion Topics: Erasers rub out some things, like pencil, but not inks. Eraser comes from the word erase. Some people also call them rubbers. What do you call them? Can you colour in a block with a pencil and erase [...]
This template shows a box of crayons with some loose crayons Click image for the full-size template Related skills: fine motor, language Discussion Topics: Will you use real crayons to colour in the drawing of the crayons? What’s different about drawing with crayons compared to pencils?
This template shows an Ibis – a wading birds with long legs and curved beak. Click image for the full-size template Related skills: Discussion Topics: Talk about how wading birds tend to have long legs and beaks. Why would this be? In Brisbane these birds are often called “bin chickens” – is that fair?