Start to develop a growth mindset within your children with the aid of this super resource. It’s a good starting point for discussions relating to mindset and success. It will help realign kids’ thought processes when...
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Anxiety in Children
John Marsden’s recent comments victim-shaming children bullied at school have rightly provoked community outrage. Marsden – an award-winning children’s author and educator – has been a teacher for four decades and currently runs two schools, north of Melbourne; his words carry significant weight and connotations.
Number Facts Bingo
What better way to engage students than with a fun game! This Number Fact Bingo resource is guaranteed to excite learners and encourage them to use and recall their number knowledge. Are you familiar with groans and...
Fun Scrabble Spelling
Spicing up your lesson plans with fun activities can make learning much more fun. A game is a great way to increase participation within a lesson and inside your classroom. Even though the learning processes may be the...
The DON’TS on Managing Classroom Behaviour
The one major thing that removes the joy from teaching is, without a doubt, dealing with badly behaved students.
THINK Posters
Encourage your children to think about the words and language they use and the impact it has on others. These THINK posters are a colourful way to remind them to THINK before they speak. Learning to communicate is part...
The Zones of Regulation
There are 9 posters in our Zone of Regulation poster pack that is inside the Lizard Learning Club PLUS Membership. Teachers can decide which ones they want to use in the classroom to suit their students for any given year.
FOOD ALLERGIES ARE THE NEW “STRANGER DANGER”
I am ashamed to admit that I was indeed one of “those” teachers, who was definitely aware of kids having food allergies, but I certainly wasn’t too concerned about the topic.
Strategies for Oppositional Kids
Our spirited kids are the ones you need us the most even though they test us the most.
Positive Behaviour for Learning
Thankfully, gone are the days where a child would cop a clip over the ear from an old-school teacher for perceived misdemeanours, or outrageously, misspelling a word.