TeachingTime UK has timed quizzes on matching analog and digital times.
The site covers a wide variety of second-grade math concepts: When a question is answered incorrectly, a corrective explanation pops up to show students their mistake, and how it should be done.
They must be able to read to perform this activity.
Want to know more? Discover professional learning opportunities for teachers, hear artists, curators and educators talk about current exhibitions, and connect with the Gallery’s education team.įor further information, call +61 2 6240 6519 or email read our COVID-19 Safety Plan for Visiting Groups before planning your excursion. We offer ideas to support independent student research, as well as resources designed to enhance learning in a range of subjects, including Arts, Humanities, Health and Education. For education groups, bookings are essential and should be made at least four weeks in advance via Book Canberra Excursions.Ĭan’t come in? Bring the Gallery and the collection into the classroom with our range of digital excursions and online learning resources.
Let us know your students’ needs so we can support their learning, including tailoring programs for students with disability. Preparing for your onsite visit will ensure a more rewarding experience for all - we offer guidance on what to do before, during and after school visits. Onsite creative learning can also be extended with art making in the dedicated Tim Fairfax Learning Studio. Our education programs include tours and workshops created to connect with the Australian Curriculum and to enhance creative thinking in students of all ages and abilities. We encourage students to think about and make art in new and critical ways using personal reflection, collaboration and experimentation. Our learning programs are designed to inspire and enrich imaginations.