Wednesday, March 23 from 12.00pm – 1.00pm (AEDT)
Little Lunch is a comedy series where every episode takes place during that highly anticipated school day break – morning snack time! It is centred around that 15 minutes when teachers are not close by, it’s just you and your friends, and school yard politics, rumours, competitions, mysteries, and fun. It’s all too short, but tomorrow there is always another ‘Little Lunch’ and another story to be re-told.
On March 23 students from primary schools across Australia will have a unique opportunity to be part of a live Q&A webinar with cast members of the popular ABC3 TV series, Little Lunch.
Primary students will be able to ask questions to the cast members and hear about the behind the scenes stories. This event is open to Years 3-6 primary class groups from throughout Australia.
Places will be limited in the webinar, so check the details below to register. The webinar is presented by the Australian Children’s Television Foundation.
Little Lunch Cast Webinar Details
Date: Wednesday, March 23
Time: 12.00pm – 1.00pm (AEDT)
Year Levels: Years 3-6
Cost: Free
Registration Link: http://actf.com.au/education-calendar/event/little-lunch-webinar
Further Details: sarah.jones@actf.com.au
Tap into more great Little Lunch resources
Australian Children’s Television Foundation have now released a number of resources to support the use of Little Lunch as a teaching resource.
- Little Lunch Movie-Making App: The Little Lunch App, which allows students to create their own Little Lunch episode, is now available for iPads. It can be found at: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/little-lunch/id1025696141?mt=8
- Little Lunch App Teacher Guide: can be found at: https://itun.es/au/3-pG_.n
- Teachers & Students Talking About the App: a short video of teachers & students explaining how they are using the App in the classroom: http://actf.com.au/education/case_studies/208/the-little-lunch-app-in-the-classroom#casestudy
- Little Lunch TV Series Trailer: http://actf.com.au/education-programs/little-lunch#deprogram