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Dinosaur Superstar in the Headlines Again
Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) is the superstar of the pre-historic world. The tyrant lizard king lived in the Cretaceous period about 60 million years ago (not the Jurassic period, 150 million years ago as some movies would have you believe). Everyone … Continue reading
Posted in Curators' Corner, Science Learning Resources
Tagged adaptations, animal adaptations, Dinosaurus, T-Rex, Tyrannosaurus Rex
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QM Loans kits and the Australian Curriculum
Recently, our seconded teachers finished producing and labelling some new kits and these are now available for borrowing through QM Loans. These new kits are External Features and Micro Marvels. The first one is linked to Years 1 & 3, … Continue reading
New Primary Science Loans Kits Trialled in the Classroom
Saturday 13th August is the start of National Science Week. So for this week’s post I thought I would share with you some interesting science activities occurring at two central Brisbane schools this term. Over the last few weeks I have visited Year 5 at … Continue reading