Summary: This lesson focuses on describing places in local area and other parts of Australia and explain thier significance. Students will identify states and capitals of Australia, understand difference between natural and built features of NSW, name and locate natural and built features of NSW and evaluate significance of natural and built features. Lesson is […]
Summary: This unit covers the majority of the Year 9 curriculum for History. It looks at Australia’s history from 1750-1918 and allows students to learn about World War 1, The Industrial Revolution and Making our Nation through In-Depth Study mini-units. Australian Curriculum Links: The Year 9 curriculum provides as study of the history of the […]
The Australian Curriculum: History – Foundation to Year 3 provides schools with guidelines from which they can develop an ordered history program unique to their students, school and community, using the skills necessary to investigate the past and understand how it has shaped the present. Click here for more history titles: Australian Curriculum History
This unit presents a learning sequence for Year 6 students to develop their historical inquiry skills by investigating the key figures and events that led to Australia's Federation. Individually and as a group they will produce a range of presentation formats, narratives and descriptions of life at the time of Federation, based on evidence from their examination of historical sources
Since 1999, the Friendly Schools research team has conducted 23 high quality school and community-based studies with over 40,000 Australian children and
This activity allows students to create a chronological timeline of the events that led to Australia’s Federation in a fun and hands-on activity that will truly engage your students in this dry topic Let's face it Federation can be a boring topic but it doesn't have to be! This hands-on interactive notebook activity will help your students understand the significant events that led to Australia's Federation. Your students will love creating a timeline flip book by unjumbling the events and sorting them into chronological order. Once students have created their timeline they are able to complete the question sheet to demonstrate their understanding. **This resource has been updated to include a printable AND digital version that can be used on any device via Google Slides, Powerpoint, SeeSaw and other online learning platforms.** Timelines could also be enlarged to A3 size and presented in the classroom on coloured board or as part of a lap book presentation. This activity supports the following Australian Curriculum content descriptors: ★ ACHASSK134 Key figures, events and ideas that led to Australia’s Federation and Constitution ★ ACHASSI125 Sequence information about people’s lives, events, developments and phenomena using a variety of methods including timelines ★ ACHASSK137 The contribution of individuals and groups to the development of Australian society since Federation. Check out our other Australian Federation resources! Year 6 Australian History What is Democracy Year 6 Australian History Famous Faces of Federation Sir Henry Parkes Year 6 Australian History Federation Hall of Fame Year 6 Australian History Famous Faces of Federation Edmund Barton Year 6 Australian History Federation Word Search Year 6 Australian History Reasons For and Against Federation These Australian Federation products can also be purchased as a bundle saving 20%! Year 6 Australian History Federation Bundle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow me for latest products, giveaways, freebies tips, tricks and more! ♦ Facebook ♦ Website ♦ Pinterest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Want to save money on your next TPT purchase? After using this product please leave a rating and comment to earn TPT credits to use on future purchases. If there are any issues with the product please contact me (via the Ask a Question tab) before leaving feedback or email me at [email protected] To be notified of new products click the green star next to my store logo. **************************************************************************** Terms of Use and Copyright Information You may use this product for classroom and personal use. Do not share this product digitally or as a hard copy or upload it to the internet. The fonts and images in this product are protected by copyright law and cannot be reproduced or distributed without prior permission.
In this six-lesson sequence, students will develop a global understanding of ancient forager societies with depth on ancient Australia. Students will read case studies of ancient Aboriginal peoples while mapping their geography and analysing common versus unique characteristics of various groups. Students will also plot the overarching chronology of ancient Australia to show environmental, cultural, and technological continuity and change over time.
If you want to save time on your History planning, then this thorough pack will provide you with all the resources you need to teach Year 1 HASS with ease. Closely aligned to the new Australian Curriculum 9.0, these lessons will guide your students through each knowledge and understanding and unpack the skills required for each elaboration - saving you so much time! Unlike some resource packs sold online, these packs cover every single ACARA Knowledge and Understanding elaboration, so there are no empty spaces in your curriculum coverage! Click here and SAVE 30% by buying ALL the HASS Year 1 Resources in 1 Bundle! Click here and SAVE 30% by buying ALL the HASS Foundation to Year 3 Resources in 1 Bundle! See why teachers love this pack: "This saved me so much time! I could concentrate on higher-order thinking and cooperative activities with students." "I loved this pack! Works great for C2C history unit and to consolidate learning. Thanks for another great resource!" "Everything I needed to cover the entire curriculum." "My students loved using this resource. It was engaging for them but was also fun to teach. Thanks for a great resource." "Exactly what I was looking for, has saved me so much time! Thank you" This easy-to-use, best-selling packet includes: 10 Lesson Plans PowerPoints to match lessons (7 in total) Assessment pieces Editable marking guide Colour vocabulary cards for your word wall Numerous hands-on Activities Worksheets and Homework Ideas Lessons 1. Who are the people in my family and how are they related to each other? 2. How have families changed over time? 3. How have family roles changed over time? 4. How has daily life changed over time? 5. How has home life changed over time? 6. How have classrooms changed over time? 7. What First Nations Australian toys were used in the past? 8. How have toys changed over time? 9. What can we learn about changes in everyday life from the past till now? 10.Assessment Australian Sellers - Australian Curriculum ********************************************************************* THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM 9.0 Year 1 History AC9HS1K01 differences in family structures and roles today, and how these have changed or remained the same over time AC9HS1K02 continuity and change between aspects of their daily lives and their parents’ and grandparents’ childhoods ********************************************************************* ☀☀☀☀STAY CONNECTED TO TECH TEACHER PTO3☀☀☀☀ ❤️ Follow Me to find out when new products are added ❤️ ********************************************************************* Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ ***************************************************************
This unit presents a learning sequence for Year 6 students to develop their historical inquiry skills by investigating the key figures and events that led to Australia's Federation. Individually and as a group they will produce a range of presentation formats, narratives and descriptions of life at the time of Federation, based on evidence from their examination of historical sources
Engage your students with this unique history unit which explores celebrations and holidays around the world. The unit compliments the Year 3 Australian History curriculum. Highly engaging and filled with age-appropriate activities, this unit includes a range of printable crafts, lapbook templates, posters, word wall sets, factballs and fact sheets and a detailed unit plan to guide your teaching sequence. Your students will become completely immersed in the topic as they learn about the various holidays and celebrations held around the world.
The Australian Curriculum: History – Foundation to Year 3 provides schools with guidelines from which they can develop an ordered history program unique to their students, school and community, using the skills necessary to investigate the past and understand how it has shaped the present. Click here for more history titles: Australian Curriculum History
Since 1999, the Friendly Schools research team has conducted 23 high quality school and community-based studies with over 40,000 Australian children and
Teaching your students about the modern greats of Australian history can be fun and engaging! Designed to compliment the Year 6 Australian History curriculum, these highly engaging activities have been designed to support the Year 6 Australian Curriculum History Unit - Famous Australians.
The Australian Curriculum History, in the Historical Knowledge and Understanding strand, includes Personal and Family Histories (Foundation level) and Present and Past Family Lives (Year 1). Historical skills encourage the use of graphics to communicate historical knowledge and understanding. The making of family trees to show the relationship between family members covers both strands and provides a creative, fun and easily-understood way to focus teaching and learning activities on family relationships and the growth of families over time. Click here for more history titles: Australian Curriculum History
This activity allows students to create a chronological timeline of the events that led to Australia’s Federation in a fun and hands-on activity that will truly engage your students in this dry topic Let's face it Federation can be a boring topic but it doesn't have to be! This hands-on interactive notebook activity will help your students understand the significant events that led to Australia's Federation. Your students will love creating a timeline flip book by unjumbling the events and sorting them into chronological order. Once students have created their timeline they are able to complete the question sheet to demonstrate their understanding. **This resource has been updated to include a printable AND digital version that can be used on any device via Google Slides, Powerpoint, SeeSaw and other online learning platforms.** Timelines could also be enlarged to A3 size and presented in the classroom on coloured board or as part of a lap book presentation. This activity supports the following Australian Curriculum content descriptors: ★ ACHASSK134 Key figures, events and ideas that led to Australia’s Federation and Constitution ★ ACHASSI125 Sequence information about people’s lives, events, developments and phenomena using a variety of methods including timelines ★ ACHASSK137 The contribution of individuals and groups to the development of Australian society since Federation. Check out our other Australian Federation resources! Year 6 Australian History What is Democracy Year 6 Australian History Famous Faces of Federation Sir Henry Parkes Year 6 Australian History Federation Hall of Fame Year 6 Australian History Famous Faces of Federation Edmund Barton Year 6 Australian History Federation Word Search Year 6 Australian History Reasons For and Against Federation These Australian Federation products can also be purchased as a bundle saving 20%! Year 6 Australian History Federation Bundle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow me for latest products, giveaways, freebies tips, tricks and more! ♦ Facebook ♦ Website ♦ Pinterest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Want to save money on your next TPT purchase? After using this product please leave a rating and comment to earn TPT credits to use on future purchases. If there are any issues with the product please contact me (via the Ask a Question tab) before leaving feedback or email me at [email protected] To be notified of new products click the green star next to my store logo. **************************************************************************** Terms of Use and Copyright Information You may use this product for classroom and personal use. Do not share this product digitally or as a hard copy or upload it to the internet. The fonts and images in this product are protected by copyright law and cannot be reproduced or distributed without prior permission.
This engaging project has Year 6 students using inquiry skills to research in HASS, Australian federation, life in 20th century Australia and an Iconic figure. Now suitable for home and distance learning with Google slides option. It has been designed to tie assessment with the Australian Curriculum Year 6, although it could meet Year 5 standards or for any class completing research on Australia. This resource includes: Printable student outline for project Some key websites to help students start their research Assessment rubric Bibliography Note taking sheets Australian Curriculum standards Ways this resource can be used: As a term based independent project Homework assignment End of unit assessment project Work for one on one students Do your teach HASS? These resources might be helpful: Related Products ☆ Australian Geography: Australian States and Territories BUNDLE, HASS ☆ BUNDLE - Year 7 Ancient History, Australian Curriculum, HASS ☆ HASS Year 4 Australian Curriculum Term Inquiry Bundle ☆ HASS Year 5 Australian Curriculum History, Economics, Geography, Civics ☆ History of School, Transport, Technology and Toys: BUNDLE, HASS ☆ Year 3 Australian Curriculum HASS Inquiry: Civics and Citizenship ☆ Year 3 Australian Curriculum HASS Inquiry: History If you like this resource, you may find my other research projects useful as well. Please have a look at these: AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM MIDDLE SCHOOL PROJECTS ~~~~~~ Receive TPT credits to use on future purchases ~~~~~~ Go to your My Purchases page. Next to each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button, click it and you will be taken to a page where you can leave a quick rating and a short comment about the product. Each time you provide feedback, you’ll earn TPT credits that can be used to future purchases to save you money! Plus, the feedback you provide helps me make my products better suit your needs! ~~ How to Follow My Store to receive updates & special deals ~~ Click the green star beside my name at the top of this page OR at the top of my store page. Following me notifies you when I post a new item and you will receive emails when products are on sale. Copyright information: Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you would like to share with others, please purchase an additional license.
Finding resources to teach your students about Australia's colonial past can be tricky. This unit, along with its accompanying powerpoint and lapbook activities, will help your students understand the reasons behind Australia's colonisation and the difficulties faced during the expansion of European settlement in Australia. It will adequately assist you in meeting the Australian Year 5 History curriculum requirements (version 8.4 and 9.0). PLEASE NOTE: this unit has been updated to comply with the new Australian Curriculum 9.0 standards. The old version (version 8.4) is also still included in this bundle for now while schools make the transition to the new curriculum. This unit has the following Australian Curriculum Year 5 History (version 8.4 and 9.0) content descriptor covered: Version 9.0 - the economic, political and social causes of the establishment of British colonies in Australia after 1800 AC9HS5K01 - the impact of the development of British colonies in Australia on the lives of First Nations Australians, the colonists and convicts, and on the natural environment AC9HS5K02 - the role of a significant individual or group, including First Nations Australians and those who migrated to Australia, in the development of events in an Australian colony AC9HS5K03 Version 8.4 - Reasons (economic, political and social) for the establishment of British colonies in Australia after 1800 (ACHASSK106) - The nature of convict or colonial presence, including the factors that influenced patterns of development, aspects of the daily life of the inhabitants (including Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islander Peoples) and how the environment changed (ACHASSK107) - The role that a significant individual or group played in shaping a colony (ACHASSK110) Included in this bundle (please click on these links for a more thorough preview of what is included in each resource): — Life in Colonial Australia Lapbook Activities (version 8.4) — Life in Colonial Australia Informative Powerpoint (version 8.4) — Life in Colonial Australia Word Wall — Australia's Colonial History Timeline Classroom Decor Posters — Famous Australians of the 1800s Settlement to Federation Classroom Decor Posters — Bonus Version 9.0 updates!! - including revised unit plan - assessment rubric included, powerpoint and a few additional activities to help support the curriculum changes Topics your students will explore throughout this unit: ✔ Life in the Colonies - students compare and contrast the lifestyles of the Indigenous and European settlers (Food, Clothing, Work, Children's Lives, Accommodation) ✔ The Challenges - students complete a diary taking on the role of a European settler, describing the challenges of Colonial life ✔ Reasons for establishing more colonies - Australia map brainstorm ✔ Timeline of Colonial Events - Students explore the events that led to the establishment of the various colonies around Australia ✔ Impact of European settlement - Logging, Introduced Species, Farming, Land Clearing ✔ Significant People - Using the iPhone snapshot flipbook, students reflect on the contributions of a key individual during the Colonial era of Australian history. Take a look at some of the great feedback for this resource: "So much information jam packed into this bundle! Has everything you need to start teaching the unit. Thanks" "Fantastic resource and so easy to follow!!!" "This has been such a helpful resource that the kids have loved putting togther. I cant wait to see their finished products." If you liked the look of this resource, you may also like these: — Year 5 Science Unit Bundle FAQ Is there a rubric included in this resource? No sorry. How long should it take to complete this unit? This Unit is designed to be implemented once/twice a week over a 10 week term. Can I share this resource with my teaching partner? No. This product is for personal use only. Multiple licences are available for use among more than one person. Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! If you want to connect with me further, check out Ridgy Didge on these social media platforms: - Facebook - Instagram - Pinterest Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you so much, Mel Disclaimer: The Unit Plan is a guide only and very simple. Teachers should use their own discretion when implementing. Some questions have been given to help guide student thinking but more specific questions should be added to develop conversation and deeper learning. Students should be encouraged to ask questions themselves as well. Please note: This Unit Plan uses the internet as a resource, therefore internet access is essential to be able to follow the Unit Plan. Youtube links are also provided and therefore Youtube access essential also.
Teaching your students about the modern greats of Australian history can be fun and engaging! Designed to compliment the Year 6 Australian History curriculum, these highly engaging activities have been designed to support the Year 6 Australian Curriculum History Unit - Famous Australians.
Ready to get yourself completely prepared for the year ahead? Look no further Year 4 teachers, this complete set of our ever popular history units specifically aligned to the Australian Curriculum has everything you need to teach your students the content required. This bundle includes the following: - Australian Curriculum Year 4 History Unit - Mystery of the Macassans - The First Fleet Lapbook Activities MEGA Bundle These activities, powerpoint and posters compliment all the following Australian Curriculum Year 4 History content descriptors: - The diversity of Australia's first peoples and the long and continuous connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to Country/Place (land, sea, waterways and skies) (ACHASSK083) - The journey(s) of AT LEAST ONE world navigator, explorer or trader up to the late eighteenth century, including their contacts with other societies and any impacts (ACHASSK084) - The nature of contact between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and others, for example, the Macassans and the Europeans, and the effects of these interactions on, for example, people and environments (ACHASSK086) - Stories of the First Fleet, including reasons for the journey, who travelled to Australia, and their experiences following arrival (ACHASSK085) Topics covered in this bundle include: Term 1 - Mystery of the Macassans - What was the Age of Exploration? What motivated men and women to explore? What was the impact of the Age of Exploration? - Who are Australia's Indigenous Peoples? What is their connection to the land? How do they use its resources? - Who were the Macassans? What relationship did they have with the Aboriginal people? Why did they come to Australia? Term 2 - The First Fleet - Why the Europeans settled in Australia (Life in 18th century Britain, Crimes, Punishments, Solution, Preparations, Voyage, Convicts, Arrival) - Life in Sydney Cove (Food, Clothing, Work, Daily Life, Accommodation) If you liked the look of this resource, you may also like these: - Year 4 Sustainability Unit bundle - Year 4 Erosion Science Unit Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! If you want to connect with me further, check out Ridgy Didge on these social media platforms: - Facebook - Instagram - Pinterest Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you so much, Mel Disclaimer: This is a digital product only. It will be sent to you by email to download once payment has been processed.