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Make the Future! - Head Work

by Nansi Kunze

Description

Can students really change the world? Yes, they can – and this series shows them how!


Make the future! Hands-on sustainability lessons is a cross-curriculum STEM series for Years 1–8 that gives real meaning to the idea of sustainability.


The three primary years resources are full of unique activities for each year level, all designed to supplement Australian Curriculum instruction by addressing the sustainability cross-curriculum priority across all key learning areas. Reproducible worksheets and teachers’ notes support instruction and implementation of activities.


Make the future! Hands-on sustainability lessons for Years 7 & 8 is a resource created in line with the Australian Curriculum: Design and Technologies. This book empowers students to make a tangible difference to the environment – and their future.

Make the future! combines traditional skills and cutting-edge research to create authentic, purposeful activities that will show your students positive change is not just feasible – it is delicious, stylish, economical and fun!


This set contains the following titles:


• Make the future! Hands-on sustainability lessons for Years 1 & 2
• Make the future! Hands-on sustainability lessons for Years 3 & 4
• Make the future! Hands-on sustainability lessons for Years 5 & 6
• Make the future! Hands-on sustainability lessons for Years 7 & 8

Make the Future!

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Author Biography

Nansi Kunze began her teaching career in 1997, after receiving a Graduate Diploma in Education, a bachelor’s degree in German and Classics, and an honours degree in German from the University of Adelaide. Over the last two decades, she has taught students aged five to eighty-five a wide range of skills, from how to mummify each other in foil and toilet paper to the advanced use of Australian slang. She is the author of several novels for teenagers, including Mishaps, Dangerously placed and Kill the music, and has twice won the FAW Mary Grant Bruce Award for children’s literature. A lifelong explorer and fan of our planet, she has been involved with Landcare, school-based upcycling projects and the promotion of sustainable food and cooking. Nansi shares a hillside property in Victoria with her husband and son, two cats and a thriving society of wild wombats.

Rights Information

Rights held: Worldwide


Rights sold: Ireland

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