How to Pack a Healthy Lunchbox - Ridgy Didge Resources
How to pack a healthy lunchbox! Check out this guest post from a nutritionist and mum.
Back to School Pool Noodle Self Portrait - Ridgy Didge Resources
Try this fun back to school pool noodle portrait art idea!
Science Groups - Keeping Your Students on Track - Ridgy Didge Resources
Read this blog post for simple strategies to keep your science groups on track.
Picture Books to Support the Australian Curriculum: Year 6 - Ridgy Didge Resources
Check out these engaging, Year 6 Australian Curriculum aligned picture books
Using Picture Books to Support the Australian Curriculum - Ridgy Didge Resources
Check out these engaging, Australian Curriculum aligned picture books
Teaching Puberty to Primary Students | Australia | Ridgy Didge Resources
Puberty can be a sensitive topic for many primary school students. Teaching it therefore requires a lot sensitivity and care to ensure the needs of your students are met while also meeting the requirement of the curriculum. Check out the my Ridgy Didge blog for my top tips to teach puberty.
Online Professional Development Courses for Teachers - 7 of the Best! - Ridgy Didge Resources
7 Great Online Professional Development Courses for teachers!
Tips and Tricks for Managing your Parent Information Night - Ridgy Didge Resources
Tips and Tricks for parent teacher night.
How to Pack a Healthy Lunchbox - Ridgy Didge Resources
Are you ready for a year of packing lunchboxes… every… single… weekday? Did you know that’s equal to about 200 lunchboxes?!! This fact will send many into a spin but packing the lunchbox doesn’t need to be stressful or time consuming. In fact it can actually be an enjoyable task!
Science Groups - Keeping Your Students on Track - Ridgy Didge Resources
Read this blog post for simple strategies to keep your science groups on track.
Simple Father's Day Craft Ideas - Ridgy Didge Resources
Simple Fathers' Day Craft Ideas.
7 Fun Ways to use Timelines in your Classroom - Ridgy Didge Resources
Check out these 7 fun and engaging ways to use timelines in your classroom history lessons
Transitions in the Early Years Classroom - Ridgy Didge Resources
Chaotic transitions can occur because students are unsure of what to expect during the day. To avoid this and to ensure that transitions are an effective teaching strategy in Early Childhood classrooms, teachers must give consistent visual or auditory signals and verbal cues to alert students that a period of transition is coming. This should be done in advance so that students have enough notice to finish up what they are working on and prepare for the next activity.