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Quality guidelines

Teachers trust Rewarding Resources because the listings are accurate and the work is original. A few simple standards keep it that way - and they help your resources sell.

Map to the curriculum accurately

Use the curriculum picker to map your resource to the descriptors it genuinely covers - across Australian Curriculum v9 and state syllabuses. Accurate mapping is how the right teachers find your work; over-tagging to unrelated descriptors hurts trust and your reviews.

Describe it honestly

Say clearly what's included - number of pages, file types, year level, whether answers are provided, and whether it's editable. Teachers should know exactly what they're getting before they buy, with no surprises after download.

Show real previews

Add a clear cover image and previews that reflect the actual content. Good previews reduce refund requests, because buyers can see the layout, fonts and depth of the resource up front.

Use only original work you own

List only resources you created and have the rights to sell. Don't use copyrighted images, fonts or text you're not licensed for, and don't resell other people's work. Original, classroom-tested material is what teachers come here for.

Got a resource ready to list?

Follow these guidelines and your work will be easy for teachers to find and trust.