Zoom School Australia
http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/school/Australia/
This site is full of fun and interesting facts for
grade 2, 3, and 4 students. Excellent resources. |
Australian A-Z of Animals -
Three excellent sites for younger children on Australian Animals
http://www.powerup.com.au/~rdale/animal.htm
http://home.mira.net/~areadman/aussie.htm
http://ausinternet.com/ettamogah/australiananimals.htm |
Australia for Kids -
http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/australia/australia.htm
Australia is a continent and a country. It is known as the land down under
because it is below of the equator.
We have a short story for you to help you learn
more about Australia, "the best address on Earth." |
Australian People -
http://www.kdu.com/auspeop.html
An interesting site full of information on the people of Australia with
a special focus on the Aboriginals of Australia. |
Australia Downunder - http://library.thinkquest.org/28994/
You will find information on the outback, language (with just a click of your mouse you can hear and enjoy the unique sound of the Australian accent), history to help you understand the people of Australia,
cities, geography (Australia is big!), temperature (it is summer in Australia when it is winter in the United States) and links to get even more information. |
Australia: The Land And Its People
http://www.webweaver.com.au/australia/
This cool site explores the land down under. Learn about Australia's people, wildlife, culture, and more, and even
learn how to speak like an Aussie kid! |
Mem Fox Author Site
http://www.memfox.net/
Mem Fox the author writes about some of her books and then reads aloud
three of her picture books.
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Wildlife
and Game
Unique Australian Animals
http://australian-animals.net/
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Australia
http://www.pbs.org/kratts/world/aust/The
land Down Under has all kinds of creature habitats. The Outback is a
desert in the middle of Australia. Off the northeast coast, check out the
Great Barrier Reef. Made of thousands of miles of coral, it's the largest
structure made by living things.
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Sandiego Zoo
http://sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/g-australia.html |