Five things parents can do every day to help develop STEM skills from a young age
The development of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) skills can be encouraged in children, even before they start school, by parents who are attuned to opportunities for learning. I’ve...
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readilearn: Celebrating individuals in your classroom using stories
While a classroom is filled with a group of unique individuals, it can be easy sometimes to get caught up in treating them as one, with one set of...
readilearn: Learning literacy and mathematics with Easter classroom activities
The celebration of special occasions such as Easter may bring interruptions to the usual class program with preparation for special events and performances such as Easter Hat Parades. It may...
readilearn: Learning to be friends to combat bullying
With today 16 March being the National Day Against Bullying and Violence and next Wednesday 21 March being Harmony Day in Australia, now is a good time to think...
readilearn: The importance of reading aloud – a guest post by Jennie Fitzkee
Every day is a great day for reading aloud to children, but with the celebration of International Read to Me Day on March 19, now is a great time to...
readilearn: Writing in the lower primary classroom – a guest post by Marsha Ingrao
Providing children with fun and purposeful activities for writing is one of the best ways to encourage a love of writing, to replace the drear with enthusiasm. In this post,...
readilearn: Engage learners with pizza-themed cross-curricular teaching and learning resources
Pizza is a popular food in many countries around the world and is often a children’s favourite. Why not capitalize on children’s interests to make learning fun and meaningful? This...
readilearn: Introducing Jacqui Halpin – picture book author
This week, it is my pleasure to introduce you to Jacqui Halpin – author, founding member of Write Links (a local group of published and unpublished authors and illustrators of...
readilearn: Learning sight words by reading and writing in context
Learning lists of sight words is an activity familiar to beginning readers, their parents and teachers. There’s no denying the importance of being able to recognise words by sight, and...
readilearn: The Significance of the Chinese New Year–a guest post by Mabel Kwong
Chinese New Year is an important Chinese festival celebrated around the world, not only in Asian countries, but in many countries where there is a large population of Chinese people...
readilearn: Meet Sofia Goodsoul author of Nian the Lunar Dragon
This week I am very excited to be interviewing Australian author Sofia Goodsoul about her picture book Nian the Lunar Dragon, illustrated by Marina Kite. With Multicultural Children’s Book Day...
readilearn: I am Australian
Australia is a continent populated mostly by immigrants or their descendants. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in 2016, the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living...