Queensland Museum Loans kits give Queenslanders the opportunity to enjoy the largest collection of objects and themed kits in Australia. The kits are available for schools, universities, TAFE colleges, home educators, early education centres and any other community organisation.

The following kits are available this year, and can be loaned for two weeks. To book please contact Logan North Library.

Living in a Rotten Log

Identify and compare living things in and around a rotten log.

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Toys

How has family life changed or remained the same over time? How have changes in technology shaped our daily life?

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Invertebrate Life Cycles

Explore and compare the life cycles of invertebrate animals.

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Queensland Remembers: 1939-1945

How and why do people choose to remember significant events of the past? How did Australian society change throughout the twentieth century?

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Solar System Activity

Earth's rotation on its axis causes regular changes, including night and day. The Earth is part of a system of planets orbiting around a star (the Sun).

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These Boots - Leah Purcell

Make connections between the ways different authors may represent similar story lines, ideas and relationships. Create literary texts using realistic and fantasy settings and characters that draw on the worlds represented in texts students have experienced.

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Sustainable Living

How have changes in technology shaped our daily life? Investigating changes in technology. How has the community changed? What features have been lost and what features have been retained? Science involves testing predictions by gathering data and using evidence to develop explanations of events and phenomena and reflects historical and cultural contributions.

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