Our short-series of 3 workshops will be offered twice across Term 1, once from February 14 – March 4, and again from March 14 – April 1. Browse and book the workshop options below.
Ever wondered what happens in your home or classroom when the lights turn off? Do you think the objects we interact with daily are happy about the job we give them? Students will investigate the Secret Life of Stuff, bringing...
Looking to share contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices with your students? Each week students will explore a track by Indigenous artists and use it as inspiration for their own lyric writing. They will learn about Indigenous cultures and...
Have you ever judged a book by its cover? Ever felt that someone judged you? This workshop gives students an opportunity to look beyond our everyday appearances and imagine other people's experiences. Students will develop a portfolio of writing including...
Ever heard of Cheese Rolling in Coopers Hill, or Worm Charming in Willaston, or the Wife Carrying Race in Dorking? In this program students act as news reporters, sent to investigate the weird traditions of small towns with odd histories...
In this series of three workshops students will have the opportunity to both rant and celebrate! They will develop ideas on, and write, an ode that praises and exalts, and then let off steam as they explore the form of...
Breaking News: Due to change in demographics, one town in Sydney is opening up voting to citizens over 12 years old. You know what that means? Teen Mayor! Students will design a character, write stump speeches, and answer debate questions all...
So, as you may or may have not noticed, InstaPoetry is pretty big. This workshop will introduce students to the genre, and investigate interesting ways the multimodal nature of the text is being used inventively by poets. Students will practice...