There are some good resources on the wiki, here:
And here:
Full disclosure: i helped draft/teach the curriculum in the second link. It's also from 2008, so could probably use some updating. I found the workflow and tempo to work pretty well for even one teacher with 10-15 year old students, so long as the class size was no greater than 6.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 6:57 AM, Dominik Zylka <domzylka@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello People,
Our developing high school bike program in Melbourne is in need of a fantastic workbook for our students to utilise. Our resources are completely outdated and participant numbers are increasing so we need a resource that will keep our students developing and learning.
Contents we'd love:- Workshop rules and procedures- Worksheets on all the specific processes and anatomy's- Activities- Diagrams and explanations- you get the idea.
We understand that these resources take a heap of time and effort to compile and we'd be so very grateful if someone was willing to help out by sharing theirs.
Best Regards
Dominik
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