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The Workboot Series

The Workboot Series books are a collection of innovative resources that help children discover the origins of their food and clothing and learn about Australia’s primary industries.

 

The quality hard-cover books feature:

  1. Five clear sections including the source, the producer, the product, the consumer and the environment.
  2. A colour-coded contents page and research flow chart.
  3. Lively text including attention-grabbing fact boxes and activities.
  4. Colourful photographs and amusing illustrations.
  5. Tables, maps and diagrams.
  6. A comprehensive colour-coded glossary and index.

 

 

The Workboot Series — Teacher Resource Kits

The Workboot Series Teacher Resource Kits complement the books and help teachers plan a term’s work across the key learning areas with little preparation. The kit encourages hands-on, co-operative learning and students can engage in activities at their own level.

 

The Workboot Series teacher resource kits feature:

  1. A copy of the related Workboot Series book.
  2. Links to the National Outcome Profiles — references to help teachers plan.
  3. Lesson notes — a guide to using the activity pages.
  4. Activity pages — ready to copy for classroom use.
  5. Resource sheets — additional information to help students complete activity pages.
  6. Extra activities and background information.

 

 

Orders can be made through the Kondinin Group bookshop, or by calling 1800 677 761. Bulk-orders may attract a wholesale discount.

 

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Fiona HartRiverine Plains Inc
"This year we have managed to co-ordinate and produce our annual trial book in record time, allowing our growers the opportunity to face this year’s season with the best toolkit of strategies possible. Kondinin Group provided a professional service and delivered design and editing solutions that met the needs not only of our growers, but of the contributing authors, all of whom were impressed with the look and feel of their contributed articles. "
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