Gold Rush: Educational Game and iPad friendly activities

CAN YOU STRIKE IT RICH DURING THE GOLD RUSH?
A FINALIST IN THE 2016 AUSTRALIAN TEACHERS OF MEDIA (ATOM) AWARDS BEST EDUCATIONAL GAME Continue reading
CAN YOU STRIKE IT RICH DURING THE GOLD RUSH?
A FINALIST IN THE 2016 AUSTRALIAN TEACHERS OF MEDIA (ATOM) AWARDS BEST EDUCATIONAL GAME Continue reading
AUSTRALIAN HISTORY MYSTERIES. Why were colonies founded in Australia unit is now available to view for free. Continue reading
We have just returned from visiting 23 schools in France and Belgium. These schools are amongst 40 that have partnered with Australian schools to work on commemorative projects that showcase the impact of the First World War upon their respective communities. Continue reading
Welcome in the second half of the school year with complete classroom-ready Australian history digital resources for years 3-6. No teacher preparation needed! Continue reading
Taking action means carrying out practical steps in the community. And to help you do this we have developed a game for the Victorian Electoral Commission’s Passport to Democracy program. Before taking action about an issue that you feel strongly … Continue reading
Aboriginal people have lived in Australia for thousands of years. There were hundreds of different groups or tribes speaking many different languages. They lived in different parts of Australia – coastal, desert, flat plains and tropical areas. The Aboriginal people … Continue reading
STUDIES (eStudies) is now in its 20th year. The new e-magazine format enables your students to access video, interactive modules and research links on their own tablets and computers and thus make the learning experience richer and more interactive. Print … Continue reading
By RACHAEL HOULIHAN THE STANDARD (Warrnambool) CONDAH celebrated its connection to World War I with more than 60 people enjoying a night of music and a feature film. Tim Gurry, from Ryebuck Media, screened his 30-minute film called ‘Walking In … Continue reading
The Ryebuck team has just returned from attending the very moving Anzac Day ceremonies on the Western front France – at Villers-Brettoneux, Bullecourt and Poziers. It was great to see so many Australians, young and old, in attendance at the … Continue reading
Ryebuck Media was privileged to film a facilitated community conversation about the experience of the small Victorian community of Condah during World War 1. The conversation took place on April 11 2014 and helped participants learn more about what happened in this community during the war. Continue reading