The Civics and Citizenship Education Historical Calendar celebrates significant days in Australia's history. By providing online links to further information and teaching and learning activities, it helps teachers to make investigations of these significant days an engaging and meaningful educational experience for students.
Selecting 'Current event' in the calendar will take you to events on or near the current date or the calendar may be browsed by month.
Resources provided for the following topics:
Getting Involved: Volunteers at our school
Rules for Games, School and in the Community
Online Interactives
Community Club (Scholastic Books, USA)
Freedom to Choose (Parliamentary Education Office, Parliament of Australia
Students will analyse the biographies of three young Australians who have enacted and realised their values. They will then identify an issue that is important to them and consider current and future actions as a mechanism for enacting and realising their own values. This series of lessons concludes with students writing and annotating their autobiography, highlighting the values that are either explicit or implied in their work.
"Continental Drift Theory
Archaeological Finds in East Africa, 1960-1993
Early Human Migration to 10,000 Years Ago
Distribution of Hunter-Gatherers, 15,000 B.C.-A.D. 2000
Mesopotamia, 2400 B.C."
"AC History Units presents 8 units developed by the History Teachers' Association of Australia to support teachers in the implementation of the Australian Curriculum: History
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This video introduces P-10 History Australian Curriculum and resources. It outlines the nature and scope of the learning area and the resources developed by the QSA.
Whether you are looking for inspiration, relaxation or just something that little bit different, we have a place for you.
Step back and lose yourself as you wander the hallways of an historic home, discover the secrets of a Chinese Temple, imagine what it must have like stuck on a reef and throwing cannon and anchors overboard, dream about buying stock and shares in a gold rush or sit quietly on a wide, open verandah with the tropical breeze wafting across the garden. Queensland has no end of wonders that are being kept in trust for you.
'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
Education Kit:
The State Library of New South Wales and the Centre for Learning Innovation have collaborated to develop interactive learning activities for primary and secondary school students.