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Connecting English is a fresh workbook series that supports your teaching of language and literacy, with a focus on applying these skills across key learning areas.



Health and Physical Education for the Australian Curriculum is a complete resource package that encourages students to develop skills, knowledge and strategies in order to make healthy, safe and active choices in their lives.
Shortlisted 2017 EPAA Awards: Secondary Student Resource - Senior - English / Humanities / Languages / Arts / Technologies / H&PE
Watch our workshop "Aiming high in the HPE classroom" presented by Glenn Amezdroz


Developing food skills for life.
Updated to reflect the Design and Technologies: Food Specialisations strand as well as the Health and Physical Education food and nutrition focus area of the Australian Curriculum and state curricula, Food for You Third Edition equips students with the skills they need to thrive within the classroom and helps them to develop an ethical and responsible understanding of food choices for life outside of the classroom.



The most comprehensive and successful Latin course worldwide.
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established and successful Latin programme developed by the Cambridge School Classics Project. It provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilisation. The material progresses from simple stories written specially for the Course, through adaptations of Roman authors, to original texts. The texts are accompanied by explanations of key language points, and are supported by grammar practice exercises.





Cambridge Hospitality – Recipes for Kitchen Skills is the first school-based recipe journal written to the practical requirements of the VET Hospitality syllabus. It offers a range of recipes developed and tested to introduce and reinforce the key knowledge and practical skills essential in a commercial environment.



Written by Australia's leading history educators to equip inquiring minds with the knowledge and skills needed to illuminate and enrich their understanding of the past.
History for the Australian Curriculum is a comprehensive and compelling series for Years 7-10 that caters for the different learning styles and abilities in Australian classrooms without sacrificing the depth and quality of content needed to successfully understand historical concepts and skills.
Series Editor: Angela Woollacott
Michael Adcock, Margaret Allen, Helen Butler, Stephen Catton, Christopher Cunneen, Raymond Evans, Jenny Gregory, Alison Mackinnon, Judy McPherson, Richard Malone, Stephanie Price, James St. Julian, Luis Siddall, Robert Skinner, Alan Thomas, Nicholas Vlahogiannis, Andrew Walker.



Creating engaged and informed citizens and consumers.
Develops the knowledge, understanding and skills required to participate as active, engaged and informed citizens and consumers within the community, Australia and the world.
