Primary sources are objects in the collection of the National Museum of Australia. Many of them are relevant to educators and students; below is a sample. Each one has an image, a detailed description, and a statement of its educational value.
Primary sources are objects in the collection of the National Museum of Australia. Many of them are relevant to educators and students. Each one has an image, a detailed description, and a statement of its educational value.
Also available are classroom activities, units of work and multi media resources.
This compilation of resources contains fiction material with a historical focus. Resources have been organised to align with the year levels and content of the History Curriculum. There is an emphasis, where applicable, on picture books across all levels of schooling. Identified non-fiction additions have been added when they have been deemed to add an original or alternative presentation.
Welcome to Australian History Mysteries. It is a subscription-based website containing inquiry learning case studies that are directly relevant to many aspects of Australian Curriculum: History. Its current 17 case studies include a wealth of video, print and interactive content, and its inquiry learning approach encourages historical skills development, including equipping students with the capacity to develop historical thinking and imagination.
There is a Primary School section of the site with resources relevant to the new Australian Curriculum: History - Years 3-6.
Teachers and students are encouraged to create their own digital resources. Education Services Australia has created three tools that are easy to use and offer flexible methods for creating a variety of resources.
This selection of digital curriculum resources from the National Digital Learning Resources Network is designed to assist teachers to find, use and adapt teaching and learning materials that are aligned to the history subject area of the Australian Curriculum.
History Teachers Association of Australia have created units of work to support the Australian Curriculum: History.
Assessments refer to Bloom's thinking levels and Gardner's Multiple Intelligences.