tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2021381490355798114.post5628322481085740228..comments2016-01-07T00:14:08.746+11:00Comments on 24 Learners + the World : Original Lesson 7: Possum Magic for Australia DayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2021381490355798114.post-31062365448520143032012-01-29T18:16:53.554+11:002012-01-29T18:16:53.554+11:00Hi Carolyn,
I had a look at picturebooks.co.nz an...Hi Carolyn, <br />I had a look at picturebooks.co.nz and that's a fantastic resource. I'll search for an Australian version and share it if I find one. I especially like the curriculum links and activity sections. I'm going to revisit it in more detail when I have my folder in hand and I'm sure it will fill well over a page worth of great ideas that, as you say, can be applied to many picture books. <br />Cheers, <br />AnnaAnna Kapnoullashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15364503242573805920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2021381490355798114.post-11236828101024066852012-01-27T13:25:14.897+11:002012-01-27T13:25:14.897+11:00Hi Anna,
Wombat Stew is another fun picture book f...Hi Anna,<br />Wombat Stew is another fun picture book for exploring Australian animals. I’ve seen some cute re-enactments of that by younger students.<br />Some clever people here in NZ have developed www.picturebooks.co.nz which has over 20 NZ picture books with suggested curriculum links. Our national day (Waitangi Day) is on Feb 6th and a few of the books listed could be used to look at NZ development, cultural icons, multiculturalism and Maori mythology. It might have some ideas that you could potentially Aussi-fy using suitable Australian picture books too.<br />C.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com