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There's a range of free online activities to try with something for everyone whether you're interested in animals, plants, chemistry, biology, physics, space, magnets, electricity, forces, light, sounds, gases or other science related topics.
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Mystery Matters: Bathurst or Bust is an online, interactive game where students work their way through puzzles and clues to solve a mystery. The mystery is linked to syllabus content and a teaching guide is supplied with extension activities. Viewing this resource will take you to the Mystery Matters website, where you can find and play name. -
Mystery Matters product sheet59 HitsPublicity material for Mystery Matters -
Mystery matters website336 HitsMystery matters is a set of online, interactive games where students work their way through puzzles and clues to solve a mystery. The mysteries are linked to syllabus content and teaching guides are supplied with extension activities. -
Sites2See: The 2010 World Cup21 HitsResources for PDHPE on the 2010 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup in South Africa, with links to sites for an Australian focus and resources related to playing the game. Laptop friendly resource. -
Pitfall Game12 HitsStudents simulate being a palaeontologist. They have to choose the correct equipment and dig for virtual megafauna fossil bones online with this OZ Fossils game. -
Catchment Detox8 HitsAre you up for the challenge? Play the game to see if you can repair a damaged river catchment and create a sustainable and thriving economy. -
Fossil Fun18 HitsFossils form in a variety of ways. Environmental conditions have to be perfect for bones, teeth and even fur or stomach contents to survive buried deep in sediment for millions of years. Explore this series of games to find out more about them. -
Going global60 HitsThis resource explores economic and cultural factors in globalisation, the impacts on a variety of scales (individual, local, national, global) and changing relationships between business, nations and non-government organisations (NGOs). Contains digital images, animations, interactive tools and games. Supports the Changing nature of the world topic in Stage 4 Geography within the Global change focus area (4G3). -
Kia Ora Europe7 HitsA digital multimedia resource in which students empathise with contemporary figures in a series of early contact experiences in New Zealand. The four case studies examine Maori contact with Cook?s first voyage, early European traders, migration experiences to New Zealand, and the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. The final task is to create an exhibition called, ?Birth of a Nation? which looks at the European colonisation of New Zealand.


