Primary Connections in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Education
Primary Connections
Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Phone: +61 2 6201 9400
Address: Ian Potter House, 9 Gordon St 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia
Website: http://www.primaryconnections.org.au
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25.01.2022 Encourage students to spot the maths in everyday life! Combining science and art, the ScienceXArt photography contest is open to students from Foundation to Year 12 with fabulous prizes to be won. Resources are also available to make the contest into a classroom activity with links to the Australian curriculum. Hurry! Submissions close 25 September. ... Find out more: https://www.science.org.au/sciencexart/spot-the-maths
24.01.2022 The Primary Connections website has been updated!!! It features lots of brand new, and updated resources and professional learning to support teachers to implement and assess inquiry science in the classroom. So watch the video below for a sneak peak, then head on over to www.primaryconnections.org.au to check it out in full!... Over the coming weeks we'll showcase some of our new, and updated resources. Stay tuned to this page- you might just see something you'll like!
24.01.2022 ? We've just released a new professional learning course to support primary teachers with practical and easy-to-implement approaches that promote STEM learning. By the end of the course you'll have experienced many resources to enable implementation of a design brief in your classroom.... And best of all? It's for Australian teachers. Head to our website to register, or to find out more. https://primaryconnections.org.au/professional-learning
24.01.2022 Do you subscribe to our newsletter? Issues contain information about new resources, professional learning opportunities, competitions, school grants, and more. You even get the occasional special edition thrown in as a bonus - with our latest special edition being published last Friday! ... It's packed full of ideas to support you to celebrate National Science Week (15-23 Aug) Check it out here https://mailchi.mp/science/primary-connections-317086 And subscribe to future newsletters by visiting our website https://www.primaryconnections.org.au/about You've got nothing to lose, and plenty of information to gain!
24.01.2022 Today is National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day. https://aboriginalchildrensday.com.au/ Primary Connections acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we work, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We also acknowledge and respect the Elders of the future. ... This year's theme for National Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Children's Day, ' , '. Acknowledge the elders of tomorrow in your classroom, and expand the understanding of all students by including Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander knowledge, discoveries and innovations in your science lessons. Developed in consultation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups, our Indigenous Perspectives Framework supports the inclusion of Indigenous perspectives in primary school science, acknowledging the longstanding scientific knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Find our Indigenous Perspectives Framework at https://primaryconnections.org.au//indigenous-perspectives
23.01.2022 ! Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology, takes place between 15-23 August. This year's school theme is ‘ : ’. ... Over the next two weeks, we'll be publishing a teaching idea every school day to help you plan for and celebrate National Science Week. Also, take a look at the Resource Book of Ideas for National Science Week produced by the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA). https://www.scienceweek.net.au//2020ASTA-DeepBlue_Resource It's jam-packed with ideas for addressing ocean topics and issues with your students.
23.01.2022 Recently, Primary Connections made a guest appearance at the ACS ICT Educators Virtual Development Series webinar . During the webinar we highlighted the ways in which the Digital Technologies curriculum aligns with the 5E model for guided inquiry, and shone a spotlight on two specific curriculum units in ' ?, and , ? With the holidays fast approaching, and Term 3 around the corner, check o...ut the webinar to hear practical advice on how to integrate aspects of the Digital Technologies curriculum in authentic contexts, and find out where to access great resources to assist you with planning. https://www.acs.org.au//2020-06-10-creating-a-digital-tech
22.01.2022 ! When students look at the stuff around them, how much plastic do they see? It’s everywhere, right? We use it to carry things, package things, drink things and type things. Now more than ever, students are becoming aware of the consequences of throwing away so much plastic...... Celebrate - ‘ : ’ (15-23 August) by watching this video and learning about the pieces of plastic so small we can't see them, and their impact on our oceans. https://primaryconnections.org.au//NSWk-2020-Resource-Plas
22.01.2022 Today, begin the transition back to remote learning under very difficult circumstances. Whilst we support all Australian teachers everyday, we would especially like to remind that we are here for you. We've recently released new resources dedicated to remote learning, and we hope they make the task ahead a little bit easier.... : link to online digital resources from Scootle's collection and are aligned with selected curriculum units. : contain everything a parent or guardian needs to support science exploration at home. Print them, email them or post them online. : are a PowerPoint presentation offering a sequence of five lessons that guide students through a science exploration at home. There are three currently available, with another on the way very soon. Find all these resources at https://primaryconnections.org.au/covid-19-response And finally, don't forget you can reach out to us via email at [email protected] or via this page with any questions or suggestions.
22.01.2022 ! In collaboration with our colleagues at reSolve: Maths by Inquiry, we have created a resource to support you and your students to explore and describe marine animal behaviour using a mathematics lens! The activity uses , a live marine life tracker, to find out what all your favourite reef animals are up to in real time. Be amazed at just how far turtles migrate, or how deep whale sharks swim.... https://resolve.edu.au/reef-tracks See more
20.01.2022 Interested in creating a Digital Technologies Scope and Sequence based on existing resources like Primary Connections? Join us and ACS ICT Education Specialist, Catherine Newington, in a webinar tomorrow afternoon. Catherine will take you through a process to help you answer Where do I begin and how do I do this? ... Primary Connections will discuss how to apply a Digital Technologies lens to include Primary Connections units in a scope and sequence. Register today! https://bit.ly/2XwiRYD Webinar: Wednesday 10th June 4:00-5:00pm AEST
20.01.2022 ' ! Today, countdown the impact to our oceans with . Written by Kim Michelle Toft, this book examines the fate of 12 fish, living happily on the Great Barrier Reef... Or so they thought... It's a rhyming book and is suitable for students from Foundation to Year 2. Watch the author read her book here... https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=2584288148554554&ref=watch_permalink We're updating our resource Good Science Books, what should we include? Do your students have a favourite science or STEM picture story book? Let us know in the comments.
19.01.2022 ! They have a rather threatening name, but are Killer Whales actually dangerous? Celebrate - ‘ : ’ (15-23 August) by watching this video, and inquiring about how wildlife tourism can contribute to scientific research about marine life.... https://primaryconnections.org.au//NSWk-2020-Resource-Trac See more
18.01.2022 Interested in evaluating the tech you're using for #remotelearning? This webinar will discuss what to consider to ensure you're using the right tool for the right job.
18.01.2022 ! The first of many new resources, which may support you in facilitating online learning.... Created by Primary Connections, these new learning paths are designed to be used while implementing one of the following Primary Connections units; , , , , ’ , . And, coming soon, ? The playlists were trialled by almost 200 teachers - and feedback indicated that 99% of teachers would use them again! To browse the new Playlists, simply search for 'PC' or ‘Playlist’ on the Learning Path page in Scootle. https://www.scootle.edu.au Read the article below to learn how to save a learning path, edit it, and share it with your students. http://blog.scootle.edu.au/2016//31/scootle-learning-paths/
18.01.2022 , , ! This innovative resource includes a slideshow that can be shared across multiple platforms. With easy to read instructions, and icons to help students navigate, it's the ideal way to help science learning happen at home.... A digital take on our existing unit 'Weather in my world', it's also a great resource to use in the classroom! Download the resource package at https://primaryconnections.org.au/science-home-learning-seq
18.01.2022 A great article showing how scientists and Indigenous rangers in Northern Australia are using new technologies to save thousands of turtles from predators. Read it with your upper primary students and discuss other ways technology can be used for the benefit of our environment. https://www.abc.net.au//turtle-feral-pig-threat-a/13162536... #ResourceRecommendation See more
18.01.2022 : -... ? Available as PDF downloads, our resources are modified versions of the 'At home' tasks from our units. ... They include: clear instructions on how to complete the task a guide for parents to support discussion before and after the task any task sheets required Print, post or email them to your students. Head to our website to find a resource package that might be right for you. https://primaryconnections.org.au/science-families-mini-exp
18.01.2022 ? ! Take a look at our , , the Working in Teams, Self-Assessment tool - affectionately known as WITSA!... Including an infographic for teachers and an editable template for student use, watch the video below for a sneak peek. Then head to our website to download it! https://primaryconnections.org.au//support-your-pl-through
17.01.2022 ' : ' ! These PDFs are modified versions of tasks from our units. They include clear instructions on how to complete the task, a guide for parents to support discussion before and after the task, and any task sheets required. Head to our website to find a resource package that might be right for you. ... Printing, emailing or posting to your students is then just one click away! And more resource packages are being added regularly! https://primaryconnections.org.au/science-families-mini-exp
17.01.2022 Do you prefer your PC resources in hard-copy? Our EOFY sale is now on! Available until June 30 at https://www.abacused.com.au/
15.01.2022 ' ! What drives a scientist? What inspires them? What drives your students? Watch this video with your class and discuss that every time they strive to learn something new, they are working like a scientist!... Invite them to share what motivates them to find out new things, and in which area of learning? What new thing do they want to know and what could they investigate to help them get closer to discovering it?
14.01.2022 : ... ? Created by Primary Connections, these new Scootle learning paths contain; a list of digital resources... suggestions on when and how each resource might be used They are designed to be used while implementing one of the following Primary Connections units; , , , , ?, ’ , and . The playlists were trialled by almost 200 teachers - and feedback indicated that 99% of teachers would use them again! To browse the new Playlists, simply search for 'PC' or ‘Playlist’ on the Learning Path page in Scootle. https://www.scootle.edu.au Read the article below to learn how to save a learning path, edit it, and share it with your students. http://blog.scootle.edu.au/20//31/scootle-learning-paths/
13.01.2022 - ' ?' - we heard from over 100 teachers via survey, email and Facebook. - and then ! ... In the coming weeks and months, we'll be releasing new resources to support you in this challenging time. Some of the resources will be ready , some , and some ... Just be aware that as this situation continues, so too will we continue - to work to support the strength of the education system... , that is! So ! Announcements will be coming soon detailing exactly what resources we have to support you. It’s not too late to complete our short survey to further inform how Primary Connections can best meet the needs of Australian teachers during this time. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MQ7R2CS
13.01.2022 Tomorrow is #WorldWildlifeDay. So why not get to know the forest ecosystems and wildlife species nearest to you, and the threats they face? Encourage your students to use the action card to pledge to #DoOneThingToday to conserve forests and forest wildlife.... You'll find lots of resources at https://www.wildlifeday.org/content/outreach-material
13.01.2022 Join us this Thursday (4pm AEST) when we present a webinar with Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria. The webinar explores the Academy of Science's suite of resources suitable for face-to-face teaching and learning, and new resources that provide teachers flexibility, support and agency to deliver remote learning. New opportunities for teacher online professional learning will also be covered. We'll welcome your questions, and invite your input to inform future development ...of online maths and science resources aligned to the Technologies curricula. Register here: https://dltv.vic.edu.au/event-3885871
13.01.2022 Prefer your PC units in hard-copy? Have we got a deal for you!!! From tomorrow, all hard-copy Primary Connections units will be on sale for just $ (plus shipping). That's a whopping % !... This will be your last chance to buy units in hard-copy. However, they will always remain available as a free download. Make your purchase before the closing date of December 18th for shipping in early January 2021. https://www.abacused.com.au//pri/primary-connections-units
13.01.2022 Across Australia, planning for term 3 is underway. For some teachers this means a return to online learning, whilst others continue face-to-face with students in classrooms. Whatever your circumstances, we have resources to suit.... Over the next three days Primary Connections will share details about three exciting new resources we've recently created; 1 Science at home: a lesson sequence 2 Science for families: mini explorations 3 Playlists: curated digital resources Use them to support online or face-to-face learning for your students in term 3. Want to know more right now? Head to our COVID-19 response page to find out what these new resources are all about. https://primaryconnections.org.au/covid-19-response
13.01.2022 Have you used our e-Resource sheets yet? Full-colour, fully editable Word document versions of the resource sheets from our units, they support a differentiated approach, can be customised to your context and shared with students across of a variety of platforms. Available for all units, this video shows you where to find them on our new website.... https://primaryconnections.org.au/resourc/e-resource-sheets See more
13.01.2022 It's your last chance to own hard-copies of Primary Connections units. Hurry! Sale ends this Friday.
12.01.2022 ! Each resource package provides teachers with everything they need to facilitate 5 lessons: a PowerPoint that can be shared with students on a digital platform, and available as a PDF that's ready to print. Teacher and parent guides are also included. Encompassing the first three phases of the 5E guided-inquiry model, suggestions for the and phases are included in the teacher guide.... There are two resource packages currently available, F - 2 Biological science, and Year 3 - 4 Chemical science. More resources will be made available soon. Head to our website to check them out! https://primaryconnections.org.au/science-home-learning-seq
12.01.2022 !!! Access to our latest online learning course has been extended until October 30th! With over 120 enrollments already, it is a great way to connect and share ideas with passionate primary teachers from all over Australia.... This course is free for Australian teachers, is self paced and supports you with practical and easy-to-implement approaches that promote STEM learning with emphasis on S (Science) and T (Design and Technologies). So what have you got to lose? Head to https://primaryconnections.org.au/professional-learning to find out how to enroll now!
11.01.2022 ' ! Today, let's explore the ! Why not read this book by Jen Green? It's full of facts about the ocean, and includes a 3D pop-up section. https://alphabetsoup.net.au//book-review-3d-explorer-ocea/... Don't have this specific book? Search your school library for a book about oceans suitable for your students. The goal is to get them wondering and caring about the . And who knows, maybe someone in your class right now will one day contribute to a great ! We're updating our resource Good Science Books, what should we include? Do your students have a favourite science or STEM picture story book? Let us know in the comments.
09.01.2022 Did you know that all our units have been updated to ensure they align to the current version of the Australian Curriculum? Watch this video to see how to locate the updated units on our website - and of course, they're all still downloadable for free!
09.01.2022 Teaching the Year 2 unit this term? After lesson 3, take a virtual trip to Gamilaroi Country, and learn the Gamilaraay word for ‘storm cloud’ by listening to the ABC Kids listen Podcast 'Little Yarns: Storm Cloud in Gamilaraay'. https://www.abc.net.au//little-yarns/storm-cloud-/11400180
08.01.2022 : ... ? These innovative resources include: that can be shared across multiple platforms... outlining curriculum links and assessment opportunities summarising the Primary Connections inquiry approach, an overview of the lessons and required resources. With easy to read instructions, and icons to help students navigate, the Science at home resources are a digital take on some of our existing units. Use them to support science learning at home, or as a digital means of representing classroom learning. Currently available are: Foundation to Year 1 Biological sciences- From little things, big things grow Foundation to Year 1 Earth and space sciences- Weather watchers Year 3 and 4 Chemical sciences- Which material is best? Teaching a different topic? Try using the slideshow as a template to create your own based on the unit you're teaching. Find the resources at https://primaryconnections.org.au/science-home-learning-seq
08.01.2022 ’ ! Find out why the Australian Academy of Science, together with early years initiative Little Scientists are working hard to make quality science and maths education possible for all Australian children and students. To see the full story, including interviews with Academy Fellow and recipient of the 2019 Prime Minister's Prize for Science, Professor Cheryl Praeger, and mathematician and presenter Adam Spencer head to www.science.org.a...u//academy-teams-little-scientists-campai Let us know why think STEM education is important in the comments.
08.01.2022 Now that the school year is over for teachers and students all across Australia, Primary Connections would like to take the opportunity to wish you all a restful and relaxing holiday season. 2020 presented many challenges, and, as always, teachers and school support staff rose to the occasion, working hard to support the students in their care. Stay safe and enjoy your well-earned break!
06.01.2022 ? Primary Connections has released the new ' : ' resource packages. https://primaryconnections.org.au/science-families-mini-exp... Designed to support teachers implementing online or at home learning, they contain all the resources required for parents to assist students implementing tasks at home. New resource packages are being added all the time, so make sure to check in and see if we have something that might be right for you.
05.01.2022 Open your eyes to science! A word from our patron, Sir David Attenborough OM CH CVO CBE FAA FRS
05.01.2022 ! The oceans are warming. But how do we know? Argo is an international effort to take real-time measurements of the oceans. Celebrate - ‘ : ’ (15-23 August) by watching this video, and inquiring about this innovation that allows scientists to take ocean temperatures all over the world. https://primaryconnections.org.au//NSWk-2020-Resource-Meas
04.01.2022 ! Did you know that your students can work with scientists to help achieve scientific goals? Participating in citizen science is a great way to harness your students’ curiosity and passion for a topic, develop skills, and to contribute to the capacity of science to answer our questions about the world and how it works.... Celebrate - ‘ : ’ (15-23 August) by watching this video. Learn about, and then getting involved in, this citizen science project aimed at tracking the health of the Great Barrier Reef. https://primaryconnections.org.au//NSWk-2020-Resource-Virt
04.01.2022 ' ! Today, let's dive ! This book, by Dr Mark Norman and David Paul, showcases the fascinating creatures that live at different depths of the ocean. https://www.booktopia.com.au/into-the-//9781742031514.html... We're updating our resource Good Science Books, what should we include? Do your students have a favourite science or STEM picture story book? Let us know in the comments.
03.01.2022 If you prefer hard-copy resources, don't forget our EOFY Sale is on now. Up to 50% off all Primary Connections resources at https://www.abacused.com.au/ until June 30, 2020.
03.01.2022 ' ! Today, why not meet a , ? This picture book, written by zoologist Nicola Davies, is full of information about the largest animal that's ever lived on Earth. https://www.booktopia.com.au/big-blue-//9780744578966.html... We're updating our resource, what should we include? Do your students have a favourite science or STEM picture story book? Let us know in the comments.
02.01.2022 : -... ? Available as PDF downloads, our resources are modified versions of the ...'At home' tasks from our units. They include: clear instructions on how to complete the task a guide for parents to support discussion before and after the task any task sheets required Print, post or email them to your students. Head to our website to find a resource package that might be right for you. https://primaryconnections.org.au/science-families-mini-exp