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Snip, Stick, and Giggle to Create a Funny Story With Bluey and Bingo

Create your own hilarious story by snipping out all the words and arranging them on the page... however you like! What will yours say? It could go something like this: 

Once upon a time, a monkey met a sausage. It had a gnome on its head. "Oh, hello!" it said. It felt very silly. The next day a fairy was feeling a bit cheeky so it decided to go to the beach. "Wackadoo," it said. The end.

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BOO! Write a Scary Story That’ll Make Bluey Jump!

It’s story time... but you decide what happens. Cut out the story cards (Bluey caught in a web, a spider inching its way down, and more) and put them in any order you like. Make up an epic spooky story to go with the pictures. No matter what, it starts out once upon a time and ends with they lived happily ever after!

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Can You Put This Bluey Barbecue Story in Order?

It's story time, grubs, and there is some serious drama at the family BBQ. But what? You decide. First, cut out the story cards and then put them in any order you want. Make up a story to go with the pictures — as silly as you like! Cut out some paper squares and draw your own story cards too!

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Write Your Own Story With Bluey

Grab a pencil and draw or write a story. Think about:

  • Who's in the story? Fairy Bluey, Donkey Dad, Horse Mum, or Motorbike Bingo
  • Where does your story take place? Uncle Stripe's pool, the beach, Bluey's school, the backyard, or in a cool forest
  • What's in the background? Mountains or trees

You can also decide if there are scary bits, Humpty Dumpty, talking trees, a dragon, treasure, horses, or anything else you can imagine!

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Write Your Own Story Based on the Bluey Horsey Ride Episode

The cousins are over and Uncle Stripe and Dad are in charge. But the kids want to play Horsey Ride! Write the lovely story on the lines provided. In the episode, Mum and Aunt Trixie go out, leaving Bingo, Bluey and the cousins with Dad and Uncle Stripe, whose plans to watch the cricket are cancelled for a game of Horsey Ride instead. But when Bluey forgets to put away her favorite toy, Polly Puppy, and Socks get hold of her, they need a plan to get her back in one piece. In an attempt to distract Socks from Polly, the kids set up a Horsey wedding between Dad (Gallahop) and Uncle Stripe (Sparkles).

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What About Social Media?

In What About Social Media?, host Radzi Chinyanganya looks at what makes a story go viral, and explains how to evaluate whether or not the story is real before sharing it. Stories can be evaluated by asking if they’ve been reported elsewhere, if the organization that published it is reputable, and if the website the story was on is official. Deep fake videos that use AI to alter faces allow people to create realistic digital versions of themselves. The ability to swap faces has creative possibilities, but it can also be used to mislead people, so it’s crucial to look for clues that something might be false. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My World, a program created for teenagers eager to learn more about the important stories shaping our world.

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Lesson 8: Should I Share It?

Fact or fake? Introduce your students to the role of social media in spreading accurate news as well as inaccurate news and rumors. In this lesson, they’ll investigate questions they should ask before sharing news on social media and then design a flowchart for evaluating whether a news story is “shareworthy.”

 

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Don't Miss This Amazing Fall Bluey Bundle of 12 Fun Printables

For the fall season, we've pulled together some of our favorite Bluey printables just for you and your PreK-Grade 2 students! And we've got your covered from Back to School all the way through Halloween. We picked out some great "all about me"-type activities to kick off the year plus spooky arts and crafts for later on. Here's what's included:

  • Time for School coloring page
  • New Bestie cut-and-paste activity
  • Bluey story writing activity
  • My Home worksheet
  • Home Sweet Home coloring page
  • My Family Scrapbook page
  • Bluey Bus game
  • Library pretend play
  • Story Time cut-and-paste activity
  • Creepy coloring page
  • Bluey Halloween crafts
  • Scary story cut-and-paste activity
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Our Top 10 Bluey Books for the Classroom
Straight out of your kiddos’ favorite episodes!
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Lesson 9: Why Do Some News Stories Evolve?

We live in a time where we can get up-to-the-minute updates. So how do we make sure we’re getting the most current and most accurate news? Introduce your students to the concept of developing news stories. In this lesson, they’ll explore what can cause the news to change and how to distinguish changing information from corrected information.

 

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The Amazing Story of Convict Fish Survival

In The Amazing Story of Convict Fish Survival, narrator Sir David Attenborough ventures deep in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, where the convict fish has a mysterious and puzzling life. The adults never leave their mazelike burrow under the sand, while thousands of baby convict fish swarm out to gather plankton. Scientists believe the youngsters might feed the adults in return for a safe place to live, but the truth behind their teamwork remains a fascinating mystery! This video is excerpted from BBC's Life, a show that explores the remarkable strategies animals and plants use to ensure their survival.

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The Faces and Stories Behind the Texas-Mexico Border Crossing

In The Faces and Stories Behind the Texas-Mexico Border Crossing, host Simon Reeve takes a look at immigration at the Texas-Mexico border, revealing challenges faced by both migrants and Border Patrol agents. He sees peoples from Honduras and Guatemala being stopped and beginning the asylum process, a shift from the past when most migrants were from Mexico. Simon also uncovers how the surge forces Border Patrol to focus on paperwork instead of drug/human trafficking, leaving critical issues unaddressed. This video is excerpted from BBC’s The Americas With Simon Reeve, in which Simon Reeve explores the landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of North and South America.