Introducing the INTEGRATED UNITS
Written by teachers, for teachers, Feast or Famine and Feed the
World provide schools with an opportunity to experience the
benefits of integrated learning without having to start from
scratch.
Based on rich and authentic cross-curricular themes, each CD
includes: suggested lesson sequences for seven learning areas based
on achievement objectives from The New Zealand Curriculum;
additional teacher resources; assessment tasks with rubrics; and
student worksheets.
Introductory notes outline how to get started with integrated
learning and suggest how to incorporate social action.
Order the INTEGRATED UNITS
To order Print the Integrated units order form here
or Go to the online
education shop
About the AUTHORS
Sharon Crosbie, Kathryn Lett and Paula Pierce between them have
taught 25 years in 11 schools including primary, intermediate and
secondary across all learning areas.
The integrated units demonstrate they know what it takes to make
learning meaningful for students and resources current and
easy-to-use for teachers.
Introducing the LET'S INTEGRATE WORKSHOPS
Designed for Years 7 to 10 teachers of all curriculum areas,
this workshop covers: the benefits of integrated learning;
different models of integration and how they help meet requirements
of The New Zealand Curriculum; how to plan an integrated unit.
Participants also get the chance to meet and share ideas with
teachers from other schools.
Prior registration is essential and closes when workshop is
full.
Print the brochure for resource and workshop
details. 
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NEW - 2009 locations and dates
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| Thurs 6 August |
New Plymouth |
Sacred Heart Girls' College |
| Thurs 20 August |
Auckland |
Alfriston College |
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Cost per participant
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$70 if payment included with registration or two or more
teachers attend from the same school.
Must pay before attending workshopLunch and refreshments
provided
Registrations close when a workshop is full
$90 if invoice required and only one teacher from school
attends.
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To register Print the Let's integrate registration form 
About the workshop FACILITATOR
Margaret Leamy is
an experienced and energetic facilitator who inspires and enables
teachers. She has up-to-date knowledge of the curriculum and
educational practices.