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Janet Gallagher

Public Profiler - 0 views

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    Where do you think you are? The world family name mapping website uses many new and up to date sources to tell you where in the world people with your family name are found. Additionally, we provide lots of interesting facts and figures about the people who share your family name.
sharon county

Google Maps - 0 views

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    Prep Pictorial Maps - My special places
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Geo Cube - 1 views

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    Geocube…… re-inventing the way to explore Geography The world of Geography at your fingertips and just a mouse click away! Geocube is an attractive online resource about Geography. Geocube is based on the principle of the Rubik Cube with six faces and 54 topics. It is a virtual and easily accessible website which is available online for free. Move the Geocube around with your mouse and explore the faces and topics.Geocube provides an accessible way to read, see and watch what Geography is and geographers do.
sharon county

Agglomerations - 1 views

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    Population Statistics for Countries, Administrative Areas, Cities and Agglomerations - Interactive Maps - Charts
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GeoSciences - 0 views

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    Australian Government : Applying geosciences to Australia's most important challenges.
Larissa Nolan

Contour Education Site - 0 views

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    Mick Law's site - has links to many free interactive resources
Jacquie Jackson

BBC Learning Zone - 0 views

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    Search by key words under various Learning Areas for tv clips.
sharon county

Year 6 Geography: Seeing beyond Asia - 0 views

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    This module looks at country-specific data and interactive maps and graphs to achieve an appreciation for the diversity of the countries that make up 'Asia'. Students will use a variety of online data display software to investigate and present information about Asian countries. Key focus questions: Where is 'Asia' and what is it like?
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Year 6: Connecting to Asia - 1 views

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    This module looks at the connections between Australian companies and organisations and countries in the Asia region. Students will explore why Australia trades and connects with Asia and what skills Australians require to work effectively with their counterparts. Key focus questions 1. How does Australia connect with the countries of Asia? 2. What are some of the skills required to effectively work with and in the countries of Asia? 3. How can we use Asia skills to create a country-specific briefing for a hypothetical business?
sharon county

Year 5: Life in a floating village - 0 views

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    This module explores how the people of one region have adapted to seasonal floods. Students use a collection of photographs and limited resources to imagine how it would be to live in such conditions by writing a day-in-the-life diary. Key focus questions 1.How have people adapted to life on a floating village that experiences great seasonal changes? 2.How can communities adapt to seasonal flooding to take advantage of both wet and dry seasons? 3.What would it be like to live in an area where every year it goes from dry to flooding?
sharon county

Year 3: Images of Indonesia - 0 views

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    This module looks at housing and shopping in Indonesia through the eyes of a young Indonesian boy, Devon. Students will gain insight into the diversity of life in Indonesia through Devon's story. The module provides the opportunity for students to learn about aspects of life in Indonesia and to make comparisons with their daily life in Australia. Key focus questions 1.In what ways are families similar in Australia and Indonesia? 2.Where do people live in Indonesia and where do they shop? 3.What are the similarities and differences between life in Indonesia and Australia?
sharon county

Prep: Special Places - 1 views

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    This module looks at the countries found in the Asia region and explores a range of places in China, Japan, India and Indonesia that are special to the people who live there. Students explore maps of the Asia region, identifying key countries, including Australia. They examine significant places for the people of China, Japan, India and Indonesia, exploring their similarities and differences and how they are cared for. Key focus questions What are some of the countries found in the Asia region? What are some special places in China, Japan, India and Indonesia and what do they look like? Why are some places important and how are they cared for?
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