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YEAR EIGHT SAMPLE LESSONS
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New for 2025: Dive into explicit writing instruction to sharpen your skills, enjoy captivating reading practice, and master sentence-level grammar with ease. Expand your vocabulary and perfect your spelling while exploring the beauty of poetry and the richness of literature. Be inspired by picture studies, how stories come to life through fiction and film, and tickle your funny bone as you learn techniques for writing humour. Whether you're crafting fiction or non-fiction compositions, each lesson is designed to ignite curiosity and fuel your love for learning!
Scheduled: 8A Semester 1 | 8A Semester 1 | Four lessons per week
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This is a math revision resource which has 50 quick lessons that include ‘a little bit of everything’ from the Australian Curriculum’s Year Seven Mathematics syllabus. Most activities will only take around 5 minutes and are allocated three times per week.
You will still need to purchase a Core Maths Program.
Subject: Mathematics
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Biology and Human Anatomy: Explore the fascinating world of cell structures and dive into the systems that keep the human body functioning. This resource provides a clear and engaging introduction to the building blocks of life and the intricate workings of the body’s systems. Perfect for curious minds!
This resource comes with additional video lesson support.Scheduled: Twice weekly.
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This geography resource introduces your child to trade, environmental impacts, cultural connections, and transportation networks, with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander economic contributions. Through hands-on activities like map creation and current event analysis, they’ll discover the real-world interconnections between people, places, and environments—both in Australia and across the globe.
Scheduled: Semester 1 - Term 1 -
Plunge into the captivating history of the early Middle Ages with this multidisciplinary resource. Follow the rise of the Byzantine and Holy Roman Empires, the spread of Christianity, the Viking impact on Europe, and the establishment of Islam. Discover the formation of new countries and kingdoms through engaging narratives, notebooking exercises, video suggestions, and Book of Centuries activities. A rich and immersive journey into the past!
Semester One
Subjects: English, History & Geography
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This unit of study is a thoughtful inquiry into the glue that holds our democratic society together. Building on Year 7’s Civil Society but not dependent on it, this is a deeper investigation into the rights and obligations of living in a diverse society. We examine the origins of our legal system, responsibilities and freedoms, and consider indigenous customary law and national identity.
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A collection of artworks representing events from the Middle Ages up to the 11th Century.
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Japanese art following its history timeline.