Coming armed with colouring-in books, decorations, education packs and more, Borobi’s Classroom is the ultimate Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games super educational guide that will teach children about the importance of the historic, multi-sport event.
The packs also contain Borobi-themed activity books, Games-time journals, and instructions on how to host your own mini-Commonwealth Games. This custom teacher resource provides all the information teachers need to design classes based on the Games and their history.
Once registered you will receive:
TEACHER RESOURCE - A teacher's one-stop shop for all the information you need to plan and teach classes based on the Commonwealth Games, the upcoming Birmingham Games, Australia's sporting history and all things green and gold.
ACTIVITY BOOKS - Two jam-packed activity books full of information, fast facts, activities, quizzes, puzzles, colouring pages and much much more. The first is dedicated to Australia's favourite blue koala, Borobi, showcasing his story, meaning, indigenous roots, his mascot friends and lots of activities. The second is about the Queen's Baton Relay, outlining its epic journey around the Commonwealth, its time in Australia and the history of the Commonwealth Games tradition.
WORKSHEETS - Gain access to over 50+ custom-made worksheets for varying ages. Curriculum areas covered include Australiana, the arts, humanities and social sciences (HASS), literacy, numeracy, sport and PE, mindfulness and specialty physical activities including instructions on how to host your own mini–Commonwealth Games and run a 'Walk to Birmingham' step-a-thon at your school. (Folders available to download based on suggested year level and subject for ease of accessibility.)
COLOURING IN BOOKS - Borobi, sport pictograms and mindfulness colouring in pages for all ages.
DECORATION KIT - The perfect assets to decorate your space ready for the Commonwealth Games. Kit includes ready-to-print and stick custom-made cheering signs, multiple bunting options, countdown, sports list and medal tally posters and much more!
To register: Borobis Classroom

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