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AUSTRALIAN HISTORY LESSONS FOR YEAR 6 STUDENTSSEE MORE ON AUSTRALIANHISTORYMYSTERIES.INFO MASSACRE AT RISDON COVE? Massacre at Risdon Cove? An AustrAliAn history Mystery on 3 may 1804 there was a violent clash between a group of British settlers and alarge party of
AUSTRALIAN HISTORY LESSONS FOR YEAR 3 STUDENTS We’ve made planning your Australian history lessons easy with our rich online resources for Year 3 students. The Australian History Mysteries primary website includes a range of interactive case studies that have been designed specifically around the Australian Curriculum: history as outlined below: Concepts for developing understanding The content in the history sub-strand provides AUSTRALIAN HISTORY LESSONS FOR YEAR 9 STUDENTS The Year 9 curriculum provides a study of the history of the making of the modern world from 1750 to 1918. It was a period of industrialisation and rapid change in the ways people lived, worked and thought. It was an era of nationalism and imperialism, and the colonisation of Australia was part of the expansion of European power. AUSTRALIAN HISTORY MYSTERIES Australian History Mysteries is a subscription-based website containing inquiry learning case studies that are directly relevant to the Australian Curriculum: History at both primary and secondary levels. Complete lessons and activities for Australian Teachers. PRIMARY SCHOOL CASE STUDIES Primary School Case Studies. There are currently 19 case studies (all touch device friendly) and 14 extension case studies available in the subscription area of the Primary website. Here we give you a taste of each case study by providing: Go to VIEW DEMO CASE STUDY to download one entire case study, including the full video segment, PDF unit WHO LIVED HERE FIRST AND HOW DO WE KNOW? Case Study Overview Aboriginal people have lived in Australia for thousands of years. There were hundreds of different groups or tribes speaking many different languages. They lived in different parts of Australia – coastal, desert, flat plains and tropical areas. The Aboriginal people used the landscape for everything – for food, clothing, shelter, tools, medicines Continue Reading» CAN YOU STRIKE IT RICH DURING THE GOLD RUSH? Relevance to Australian history. This decision-maker – Can you Strike It Rich During The Gold Rush? – will help you understand some of the experiences faced by hundreds of thousands of people during the Australian gold rush period in the second half of the nineteenth century (1850–1900). GHOST TOWN - AUSTRALIAN HISTORY MYSTERIES Ghost Town can be used as a preliminary exercise prior to undertaking any of the Australian History Mysteries case studies. Alternatively, teachers may want to consider using it as a fun decision maker exercise after a case study investigation as a means of reinforcing the steps of inquiry learning. AUSTRALIAN HISTORY LESSONS FOR YEAR 2 STUDENTS The Australian History Mysteries case studies include myriad simple lessons/activities suitable for a variety of learning abilities. You simply need to introduce the lesson/activities to your students, encourage them to tackle the group or individual tasks and assess their progress. Year 2 Case Studies focus on The Past in the Presentas set
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AUSTRALIAN HISTORY LESSONS FOR YEAR 3 STUDENTS We’ve made planning your Australian history lessons easy with our rich online resources for Year 3 students. The Australian History Mysteries primary website includes a range of interactive case studies that have been designed specifically around the Australian Curriculum: history as outlined below: Concepts for developing understanding The content in the history sub-strand provides AUSTRALIAN HISTORY LESSONS FOR YEAR 9 STUDENTS The Year 9 curriculum provides a study of the history of the making of the modern world from 1750 to 1918. It was a period of industrialisation and rapid change in the ways people lived, worked and thought. It was an era of nationalism and imperialism, and the colonisation of Australia was part of the expansion of European power.CASE STUDIES
Case Studies. Everything you need to teach Australian history is now in once place and can be shared by all your students. You can put your textbooks away. All of your students can do the activities/lessons on their own computers or iPads. Our case studies include myriad simple lessons/activities suitable for a variety of learning abilities. SHOP - AUSTRALIAN HISTORY MYSTERIES CSI is a history tool that allows you to discover some defining moments (important events) in Australian history through your own eyes and those of your ancestors. Discover key events in Australian history as you uncover your heritage and add your ancestors’ and key family events to the interactive timeline.CURRICULUM GUIDE
Australian History Mysteries Quiz. YEAR 8. Depth Study. Depth Study The Black Death in Asia, Europe and Africa (14th century plague) •Causes and symptoms of the Black Death and the responses of different groups in society to the spread of the disease, such as the flagellants and monasteries. The immediate- and long-term effects ofthe Black
GHOST TOWN - AUSTRALIAN HISTORY MYSTERIES Ghost Town can be used as a preliminary exercise prior to undertaking any of the Australian History Mysteries case studies. Alternatively, teachers may want to consider using it as a fun decision maker exercise after a case study investigation as a means of reinforcing the steps of inquiry learning. HOW HAVE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS CHANGED Case Study Overview Students explore the evidence to critically discuss the issue of Australians’ attitudes to Indigenous rights and racial equality. They explore how the apparent racism revealed by the 1965 Freedom Ride in places such as Walgett and Moree can be reconciled with the overwhelmingly positive example of the 1967 referendum. Or how the Continue Reading» WHAT WAS THE LIFE OF A FEMALE CONVICT REALLY LIKE Case Study Overview Students are involved in a detailed investigation of the Ross Female Factory site in Tasmania. They ‘become’ archaeologists and find a variety of objects relating to convict life. They then have to draw on a variety of other sources of evidence to help them ‘interrogate’ and interpret each object, and to discoverContinue Reading»
HOW AND WHY DO PEOPLE CHOOSE TO REMEMBER SIGNIFICANT Case Study Overview In this unit you will look at some special days and events that you celebrate in your community, and that other people celebrate in different countries. Some of them are religious days – such as Christmas for Christians, Hannukah for Jews, and Ramadan for Muslims. Some of them are special days in Continue Reading»CONISTON MASSACRE
Case Study Overview In 1928 at least 31 and possibly more than one hundred Indigenous people were killed near Alice Springs after a local dingo trapper was found dead. A Government Inquiry found the killings were justified. Were they? How can such a terrible event have happened? Students investigate the evidence to try to establishContinue Reading»
WHAT ARE THE MYSTERIES OF LAKE MUNGO? YEAR 7 A subscription to this case study includes a one-off payment only and does not expire. The Mysteries of Lake Mungo is a fascinating Australian history mystery case study.. It is an online education resource for lower secondary students and is particularly relevant to Year 7 Australian Curriculum: History, “Investigating the ancient past”, enabling students to explore Ancient Australia THE NATURE OF CONTACT BETWEEN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT Case Study Overview There have been some wonderful moments in Australian history – great inventions, amazing heroes, terrific teamwork, examples of mateship and stories of men and women serving their country in times of war. We pride ourselves on giving everyone who comes to our country a fair go. But it has not always beenContinue Reading»
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