A great stem activity to incorporate into a unit of work on the first fleet. ...
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This article details the setting up of a new colony in Australia and the life of the convicts in this new land.
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Detailed records are now available of thousands of Britons transported in the 18th and 19th centuries
This People of the First Fleet Biographies Unit features fun and engaging learning strategies for teaching students about the First Fleet. This resource features 32 biographies of the people, including a range of masters (captains, crew and convicts, from the First Fleet. To make the biographies more student friendly modern terms have been used for some items that previously went by different names, this includes the spelling of jail rather than gaol. Included are: Ideas for use (1 pages) Biography Summary Template (1 page) 32 Biographies- 2 per page (16 pages) Australian Curriculum Alignment: Year 4 Aspect: History: ACHASSK085 Please note that conflicting information exists regarding people who sailed on the first fleet. In the case of conflicting information I choose the more common or more interesting. No liberties were taken when writing the biographies. → Please note, this product is not editable. → Please note, this file is zipped. Once downloaded right-click the file and select ‘extract all’ to open.
Ships of the Renaissance era, between 1450 and 1600. Great transformations in naval architecture, science, global trade, new empires and naval superpowers.
I have been passionate about teaching Aussie Studies in my curriculum and have used several resources and LOVED all of them! From set curriculum and BLM to Living Books……….I think…
As we delve into the rich tapestry of Australia’s maritime history, an intriguing chapter emerges from the late 18th century.
Ships of the Renaissance era, between 1450 and 1600. Great transformations in naval architecture, science, global trade, new empires and naval superpowers.
Who were the convicts aboard the First Fleet? This classroom poster and related activities will help your students answer just that! Use the Convicts of the First Fleet Poster & Resource Bundle to engage your students in a wider study of Australia's colonial past or Australia Day. Australian Curriculum Link: ACHASSK085 This resource is delivered as a PDF in A4 size, and the classroom poster is delivered in A2 size, but it can be resized for printing. So, what's included? ✓ An A2 classroom poster details the lives and crimes of five real convicts aboard the First Fleet in a fun cartoon style (check it out in the preview!) ✓ Background information about the First Fleet to be read in conjunction with the classroom poster. ✓ Pre- & Post-Reading Quiz for analysing prior knowledge and reading comprehension (answers included). ✓ Understanding the Text Tri-Level Question Guide asks students 'Does the text say this? Does the text suggest this? Do you agree with this statement regarding the text? ✓ First Fleet Sensory Worksheet to encourage creative thinking about the journey of a convict sailing to Australia. ✓ Hall of Shame Template for students to record information about a convict that they will research using http://www.convictrecords.com.au/. ✓ The lyrics for Bound for Botany Bay - A Convict Ballad, a tune sung by convicts, for a good ol' class sing-a-long! ✓ A list of other teaching ideas for utilising the Convicts of the First Fleet poster in your classroom. *************************************************************************** Teaching Grade 4 to 6? Check out our brand new 192-page teacher resource - Australian History: A Primary Teacher Companion *************************************************************************** Have fun with this resource and let us know what you think by leaving a review! If you liked this resource, make sure you click the little green star next to HistoriCool Resources to become a follower of our store and stay up to date on new resources that prove to learners that history is definitely not boring! The article used in this resource bundle was first published in HistoriCool Magazine Issue 03 June/July 2013. If you haven't already heard of HistoriCool Magazine (i.e. the coolest mag in history!) jump over to www.historicool.com.au to check it out! And why not engage with us on social media?! Facebook Instagram Twitter
11 Ships, 1420 Souls, 17,000 Nautical Miles, 252 Days at Sea, Bound for Botany Bay
Last term we finished a Lap Book Study on the Australian First Fleet With a twist……. We used the book by Meredith Hooper THE JOURNAL OF WATKIN STENCH It is an awesome tool to teach abou…
This History unit covers a range of concepts relating to the diversity of Australia's first people and the long and continuous connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country.
Le 26 janvier 1788...la première flotte anglaise emmenée par le capitaine Arthur Philipp débarquait à Sydney Cove….c’est cette date qui est auj célébrée comme Australia Day...date controversée….C'est notre retrospective du jour avec des documents sonores d'SBS