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Primary History - Australian Curriculum Topics | Scoop.it - 1 views

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    units of work, programs and lesson ideas for P-6 AC History
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Online | State Library of New South Wales - 0 views

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    Online lessons aligned with Australian Curriculum. Context is NSW.
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Founders and Survivors | Australian life courses in historical context 1803-1920 - 2 views

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    Founders & Survivors is a partnership between historians, genealogists, demographers and population health researchers. It seeks to record and study the founding population of 73,000 men women and children who were transported to Tasmania. Many survived their convict experience and went on to help build a new society.
Fran Hughes

NIGHT WE MADE THE FLAG, THE - [Picture Book]- Walker Books - 0 views

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    'The Night We Made the Flag, A Eureka Story', is a picture book that imagines what might have happened on the night the Eureka flag was sewn by women on the Ballarat goldfields
St Andrew's Library

Migrant history - objects through time - 0 views

  • Prior to the arrival of Homo sapiens or Humans in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, these places were inhabited by another species of Hominoid, Homo heidelburgensisor Neanderthals.
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  • Migration to the Australian continent for these travellers was a difficult task. Australia is separated from South East Asia by a great expanse of water. During the last Ice Age, the distance was smaller because so much water was locked up in glaciers. But before 50,000 years ago humans would still have faced a voyage across fifty miles of open sea to get to Australia. They must have built sea craft strong enough to survive the voyage, a technological feat that went beyond making spears or lighting fires.
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    Museum objects with essays.
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    Australia 50,000 Years Ago Aboriginal people migrate to Northern Australia through Asia Prior to the arrival of Homo sapiens or Humans in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, these places were inhabited by another species of Hominoid, Homo heidelburgensisor Neanderthals.
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    Australia 50,000 Years Ago Aboriginal people migrate to Northern Australia through Asia Prior to the arrival of Homo sapiens or Humans in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, these places were inhabited by another species of Hominoid, Homo heidelburgensisor Neanderthals.
St Andrew's Library

Migrant stories - 0 views

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    Half a World Away is a tribute to the hundreds of families from Europe and the United Kingdom who exchanged conflict, uncertainty and economic chaos for a stable, prosperous lifestyle in an Australian country town. The site tells the story of post World War 2 migration.
St Andrew's Library

My Place Website - 1 views

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    This My Place website is where you and your family can explore one place on earth and the kids who have lived there since time began. Like the television series and the book, this site is filled with people, places and objects, each with their own special story. It's a way to have fun with the changing face of time.
St Andrew's Library

Famous Australians - 1 views

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    The following refer to people who achieved high levels of recognition in some way linked to Australia. Some of the listed were not born in Australia, nor lived in Australia. Others were born here. Some lived permanently in Australia.
St Andrew's Library

National Museum of Australia - Life at the time of Federation - 3 views

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    Curriculum areas: Australian history, geography Years: 6-10 Key curriculum links: Time, Continuity and Change; Place Space; Culture; Investigation, Communication and Participation This unit of work encourages students to investigate what life was like in Australia at the time of Federation by examining a 'time capsule' containing seven key objects used at the time of Federation.
Fran Hughes

Sydney Australia Convict History - 2 views

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    The settlement of Sydney began its life as a penal colony, with a total of 568 male and 191 female prisoner convicts with 13 children, 206 marines with 26 wives and 13 children, and 20 officials having made the voyage.
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National Museum of Australia - Education & kids - 1 views

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    Browse for resources by year level or curriculum area
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Ned Kelly's Jerilderie Letter by Carole Wilkinson (edited primary source) - 0 views

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    Curriculum Corporation : Reading Enriches Learning Books and learning activities for years 5-7
Fran Hughes

Fly a Rebel Flay by Robyn Annear (non-fiction) - 1 views

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    Curriculum Corporation : Books and learning activities for readers years 5-7
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