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Welcome to the latest issue of the Teachers’ Toolkit e-Newsletter.

It’s hard to believe that nearly a year has passed since we first published Teachers’ Toolkit magazine! Keep an eye out for Issue 5 of the magazine which is now being distributed to schools nation-wide.

TEACHERS’ TOOLKIT ISSUES 1—5 INDEX: NOW ONLINE
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ISSUE 5 QUICK LINKS: links to units and resource advertisements
The following links will take you directly to each of the teaching units and resource advertisements in Issue 5 of Teachers’ Toolkit (of course, you may still access the lesson plans by visiting the Teachers’ Toolkit website). Download Lesson Plans from Teachers' Toolkit. (Hint: You can carry out a search via a number of ways. If you only wish to view the (eg) Issue 5 teaching units, then select ‘5’ in the Issue Number box.)

Active-After School Communities
Australia Day: Celebrate What’s Great
Australia Day—Free Resources
Clarity in the Classroom: Book review
Dog Education and Keeping Safe
Don’t Let Your Education Weigh You Down!
Essential Resources
Federation: Australia becomes a single nation.
Go Fly Your Kite!
Hatchette Livre Resources
Hewlett Packard
Music Copyright
Project Holiday Competition with GoStay®
Seaweek 07—MESA
Walking with Dinosaurs
Water Safety—RLSSA
Weather—Bureau of Meteorology

ONLINE SURVEY
We were overwhelmed with responses to the online survey that was announced in Issue 4 of Teachers’ Toolkit magazine. Thanks to everyone who took the time to complete the survey—your helpful responses provided us with some great feedback. Congratulations to all our prize winners—details of winners have been announced in Issue 5 of the magazine.

We have decided to maintain the online survey as an active feature for the time being so that teachers and advertisers can continue to provide feedback. If you have not already done so, please let us have your responses: the survey may be accessed via the following link.
Teachers' Toolkit online survey

Online Forum
The Teachers’ Toolkit Forum is up and running on our website—follow the link below to access it. The Forum provides a valuable resource for teaching professionals to participate in discussion about current issues in education. The forum is convenient and easy to use. Try it—you’ll like it!
Teachers' Toolkit Forum

OTHER NEWS

Calendars

Follow the link below to download two terrific calendars: the 2007 Calendar for Australian Schools, and the Earth Calendar, a daybook of holidays and celebrations around the world, courtesy of Educational Network Australia (EdNA).
Calendar for Australian Schools (EdNA)
Earth Calendar

Special days to celebrate
Click on a link to go directly to website information about that occasion.

2006
25 November
1 December

3 December
3 December
10 December
2007
26 January
4 February
7 February
12 February
23 February
 
Buy Nothing Day
World AIDS Day
UNICEF —Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS
Eureka Stockade anniversary
International Day of Disabled Persons
International Human Rights Day

Australia Day
World Cancer Day
Safer Internet Day
Random Acts of Kindness Week—A Global Celebration
National Sunnies for Sight Day

2007 Year of the Surf Life Saver
In 2007 Australians will celebrate 100 years of Surf Life Savers on Australian beaches.
Surf Lifesaving Australia


Dental health care
As we approach the long holiday break and various festivities, it would be wise to remind students of the importance of good dental health care. Tooth decay commonly occurs in places where the toothbrush cannot reach, such as between the teeth and inside grooves on the tooth surfaces. Tooth decay is the most common and costly food-related community disease. As stated on the ABC Health Matters program, in order to prevent tooth and gum disease students need to:

  • brush teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste
  • reduce snacking on sugary foods and drinks between meals
  • drink fluoridated tap water (bottled drinking water is not fluoridated)
  • floss teeth daily with dental floss (it reduces the possibility of dental decay between teeth surfaces).

Here are a couple of websites that provide helpful resources:
Supertooth
(Supertooth and the Good Food Friends is a school, home and community science-based project to help teachers, parents and professionals promote and develop health and personal tooth care skills that prevent dental disease.)
Colgate Professional
(Colgate's Bright Smiles, Bright Futures (BSBF) Oral Heath Education Program.)


Greenhouse gas emissions

If you want a good read on the worldwide issue of greenhouse gas emissions download a copy of Meeting Australia’s greatest challenge: a national five point plan to tackle Australia’s rising greenhouse gas emissions from The Climate Institute by following the link below.
The Climate Institute Australia
Meeting Australia’s greatest challenge (PDF)


What of our (native) animals?
While the dangers of climate change to human populations is being extensively discussed in the community, spare a thought for the effects that global warming would have upon Australia’s native animals. Up to 74% of birds located in north-east Australia’s rainforests might be threatened by a local warming of just three degrees Celsius.
Ask students to focus on these birds or any other Australian animal under threat by global warming. Students could create a list such animals, which would include the following species:

  • bilby
  • mallee fowl
  • green ringtail possum
  • mountain pygmy possum
  • green and golden bell frog
  • green turtle
  • hairy-nosed wombat
  • yellow-footed rock wallaby
  • golden bower bird.

Students could be asked to research where these animals are found, their essential habitats and how climate change would affect their existence. The website of WWF Australia will assist students in this exercise. The website of WWF Australia may be reached using the link below.
WWF Australia


A whodunit with sentences

Recently in the media, articles have appeared concerning people’s written English skills. Lynne Truss, author of: Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation; Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make a Difference! and Talk to the Hand makes for some interesting reading on the topic of written English skills. In this age of fast and (some might say) convenient methods of written communication, it is imperative that students grasp the essential English skills. Truss’s titles are worth a look.
Lynne Truss books


Food Challenges

Looking at a range of different situations and occasions calling for food choices and actions, this new nutrition resource for teachers of upper primary and junior secondary school students, produced by Sanitarium Nutrition Services, takes a fresh, fun and engaging look at food. With the focus on practical food skills, the cultural and social significance of food and the health benefits of nutritious foods, Food Challenges has been written by experienced teachers with an understanding of curriculum requirements across Australia. To view further information about Food Challenges including a sample chapter from the resource visit Sanitarium Nutrition Resources using the link below.
Sanitarium Nutrition Resources


The Green Directory

The Green Directory is Australia's favourite online green business directory The Green Directory lists a comprehensive range of Australian and international products and services which are eco-friendly and promote sustainable living. This is a great one-stop website packed full of resources for schools and homes. Click on the ‘Education’ button to find some great  ideas and activities for children and young people.
The Green Directory


Heard recently

Getting towards the end of the school year, we thought we would share with you some ‘interesting’ recent news items:

  • A recent survey found that two-thirds of bosses would let their staff take a twenty minute ‘power nap’ in order to increase productivity (female bosses were even greater supporters of the idea). Would school authorities permit such an initiative?
  • With the ‘season of giving’ approaching it might be worth noting that Australians spend more on chocolate than on helping poor countries. On a world scale, Australia ranked seventh in expenditure on chocolate products behind The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and New Zealand. Australian households spent $573 billion on chocolate last year but gave less than one five-hundredth of this (less than $1.2 billion) to organisations helping the world’s poorest people.


Christmas and end of year ideas and activities

There are many websites providing resources, ideas and activities for use inside and outside the classroom. Below are a few good ones that we found. There is something for everyone, but you be the judge!
Christmas and End Of Year Ideas and Activities—search results
Christmas Resources via Edna
Festivals of Light Around the World


As 2006 winds down

As we enter the month of December we at Teachers’ Toolkit would like to wish you, your colleagues, partners, families and friends a joyful festive season, a happy and safe holiday and a satisfying New Year. Best wishes for good health, happiness, and prosperity in the coming year. Thank you for your support throughout 2006—we look forward to being of further service to you in 2007.

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