Education News

Our top 4 teaching resources for 2025
Nov 17, 2025
Share: Facebook linkedin bluesky
...

ACTF resources bring Australian stories into the heart of learning, offering ready-to-use, curriculum-aligned tasks that spark curiosity and creativity.

Our four most popular resources for 2025 have something for every year level. Bookmark this list for 2026 lesson planning!

2015_01_12_Little_Lunch_5096_870x489px

1. Comedy Scriptwriting Resource (Years 5-8)

When students are asked to write, they often think of essays, reports or stories. But what happens when we invite them to write for the screen, or better yet, to write comedy? Suddenly, the classroom fills with energy, laughter and collaboration. Comedy scriptwriting makes lessons fun, and it’s a powerful tool for building media and critical literacy. 

This resource unpacks examples from The InbestigatorsHardball and Little Lunch through short clips, script excerpts and engaging writing prompts, inviting students to step into the writer’s seat and create their own comedy scripts.

Consent and respectful relationships teaching resource

2. Consent and Respectful Relationships: Curated Clip Collection (Years F-12)

Understanding and applying strategies for seeking and giving consent is crucial for students’ personal development. As young people navigate their relationships with peers, teachers, and others, it is vital they learn the difference between respectful and disrespectful behaviours.

This clip collection is designed to help students understand and practice respectful communication, focusing on concepts of consent, bodily autonomy and personal boundaries. Using clips from Australian children’s television content, tailored to appropriate year levels, students work through activities that build their awareness of how to ask for, give, and deny permission.

Eddie's Lil' Homies

3. Eddie’s Lil’ Homies (Years F-2)

This resource centres on the personal and social skills and understandings that are explored in each episode of the children’s series, Eddie’s Lil’ Homies. It includes concepts, discussion starters and hands-on learning tasks that support Foundation to Year 2 students to understand themselves and others, supporting them to navigate relationships in the classroom and beyond.

Civics_and_Citizenship _Curated_Clip_Collection_V1_870x489px

4. Civics and Citizenship: Curated Clip Collection (Years F-10)

National testing of Australian students to measure “attitudes and engagement” with civics and citizenship last year found just 28% of Year 10 students had a proficient level of understanding of the subject. For Year 6 students, proficiency fell from 53% in 2019 to 43% in 2024 - the worst result since testing started in 2004. This has prompted a Federal parliamentary committee to recommend a universal and mandatory civics and citizenship curriculum.

Our Civics and Citizenship: Curated Clip Collection introduces students to key ideas in civics and citizenship education, including democracy, diversity rights and responsibilities, and active participation in community life. Through engaging Australian children’s television content, students reflect, explore and create activities that build their understanding of what it means to be an active and informed member of their community. 

See also:

June 29th 2025

Bringing First Nations stories into the classroom for NAIDOC Week

First Nations screen stories offer authentic voices and powerful opportunities for connection and learning.For First Nations students, seeing their cu...
June 23rd 2025

Australian screen content to support tired children

As we edge towards the end of term, students and teachers alike may be feeling physically and mentally drained. Students may have shorter attention sp...
June 4th 2025

Why screen texts are powerful tools for teaching consent and respectful relationships

In today’s increasingly diverse and media-rich classrooms, finding effective and engaging ways to teach consent and respectful relationships is more i...