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A mystery which includes a story line, and four codes to crack to work out who the culprit is from the list of suspects. Ideal for middle to upper primary students.
Who ate all the Pavlova includes a mystery that can only be solved by cracking the 4 codes. * Australia Day Special *
Students eliminate the number of suspects with each code they crack, until they are down to ONE!
No prep, ready to go activity with all the answers included.
We hope your students enjoy and we would love to hear about it.
Happy code cracking!
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Grade Level | Year 3 – 4 |
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Subject | HASS |
Mathematics | Addition + Subtraction, Multiplication + Division |
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This is a conversation every educator needs to hear! Today, we dive deep into advocacy for neurodiverse learners in the classroom with Lydia.
Lydia was formally in the medical field and is now a teacher. She is also a mother of 3 children. Her son has a diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome, OCD and ADHD and one daughter has a diagnosis of ADHD.
Lydia shares how she has advocated for her children over the years and how important it is for schools and parents to work together as a team.
We also chat about the diverse needs in her own classroom, how tears are okay during your first year (in fact they are normal) and we also touch on the power of having a cheerleader who wholeheartedly believes in you.
Save this conversation and then share it with a friend because it is gold.
You can access more teacher strategies, classroom inspiration and a wealth of resources by visiting our website www.rainbowskycreations.com.
Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
Resources mentioned in this episode
Connect with Lydia and learn more about supporting students with Tourette’s Syndrome through https://www.tourette.org.au/
Learn more about supporting students with ADHD:
https://www.adhdaustralia.org.au/
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