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Revised and reformatted to meet the requirements of the final draft of the Australian Curriculum, these practical and vibrant, full-colour workbooks reflect the way teachers prefer to cover theory content in the health and physical education classroom.
Watch our workshop: Ideas to get your Health and Physical Education students moving with the Australian Curriculum



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
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Dynamic English Skills for the Australian Curriculum is a unique interactive online resource that combines the teaching content of the popular skills-based Essential English Skills for the Australian Curriculum Second Edition with interactive activities, a range of rich digital learning experiences and a powerful Learning Management System.



This third edition of Essential Mathematics for the Australian Curriculum Years 7 to 10&10A retains all of the features that have made this series so popular, and now addresses the needs of a wider range of students, provides even greater assistance for teachers and offers a new level of digital support.
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Now offering seamless integration of a structured student text, rich digital learning resources and a powerful learning management system.
This second edition of the popular series now combines a proven teaching and learning formula with the seamless integration of a structured student text, rich digital learning resources and a powerful learning management system.



Building language skills in context.
The Language Toolkit workbook series provides junior and middle secondary school students with the skills to explore the receptive and productive communication modes, enabling them to write, read, listen and speak across a range of contexts and for diverse audiences.
Each unit in the full-colour workbook is built around a different text type and supports learning across the language, literary and literature strands of the Australian Curriculum.






Practice IT for the Australian Curriculum is designed to keep students in step with the ever changing world of IT with easy-to-follow modules, engaging activities and a flexible structure.
Written to suit both the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies syllabus and the general ICT capability, Practice IT for the Australian Curriculum works both for stand-alone IT courses or for use across the curriculum.
Shortlisted 2017 EPAA Awards: Secondary Student Resource - Senior - English / Humanities / Languages / Arts / Technologies / H&PE



A fully-balanced and integrated approach to language, literature, and literacy for the Australian Curriculum.
Written for the Australian Curriculum, English for the Australian Curriculum privileges student experience, creative engagement with texts, moments of reflection and opportunities for deep thinking. The series provides a fully balanced and integrated approach to the study of language, literature and literacy, by drawing on the best in English teaching practice around the country.



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.
