History & Geography
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Resource: Environments in North America
$3.00Designed to complement the Regions of North America resource, this resource examines the different environments encountered by a range of explorers and settlers in North America.
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Resource: Environments in South America
$3.00Designed to complement the Regions of South America resource, this resource examines the different environments encountered by a range of explorers and settlers in South America.
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Resource: Eratosthenes – The Father of Geography
$2.00Resource on Eratosthenes, known as ‘the Father of Geography’.
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Resource: Erik the Red
$2.00Erik the Red was the 10th century Viking explorer who spent 3 years exploring Greenland and then encouraged Viking settlement there.
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Resource: Estevanico
$2.00This resource considers the life history and contribution of Estevanico, who was a North African slave who explored parts of North America in the 16th century.
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Resource: Ethics in Archaeology
$3.00Ethics in Archaeology, a chapter in our Archaeology Textbook (for Senior Secondary, Ancient History)
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Resource: Eureka Stockade
$4.00The Eureka Stockade (and associated rebellion) is sometimes regarded as a fundamental step in the development of Australian democracy.
The resource aligns with Australian Curriculum History, Civics and Citizenship and HASS for years 5 and 6.
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Resource: Europe in the ‘Age of Discovery’
$5.00A resource which describes the social, technological and political background in Europe between the 15th and 18th centuries, which led to the voyages of exploration around the world. The origins of conditions from the 14th century and before provide context, whilst a detailed description of Europe’s interest in controlling the spice trade is provided.
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Resource: Explorers in Different Climates
$0.00This resource suggests topics for further study, citing explorers from different time periods, who explored areas with a range of different climates – from Ice Age Australia, to the Sahara Desert and Mount Everest.
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Resource: Exploring Lake Mungo
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Resource: Extinct Animals in Africa
$6.00This resource extends the African Geography information of the Regions of Africa and Environments of Africa resources to examine environmental impact through examining the extinction of animals in Africa.
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Resource: Extinct Animals in North America
$5.00This resource extends the North American Geography information of the Regions of North America and Environments of North America resources to examine environmental impact through examining the extinction of animals in North America.
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Resource: Extinct Animals in South America
$4.00This resource extends the South American Geography information of the Regions of South America and Environments of South America resources to examine environmental impact through examining the extinction of animals in South America.
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Resource: Favourite Places
$6.00A resource of pictures of favourite places – both real and imaginary. This resource is useful for students exploring the concept of a “favourite place” and the range of places that some people might like. Students can consider how people make different choices about what sort of place is their favourite.
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Resource: Federation Conference 1890
$3.00This resource, part of our Federation series, examines the Federation Conference of 1890 – who attended, what was discussed and what role it played in the transition towards Federation in Australia.
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Resource: Ferdinand Magellan
$4.00Ferdinand Magellan is often regarded as having undertaken the first recorded circumnavigation of the Earth, but did he really?
This resource examines the life of Magellan and assesses his contribution to European exploration in the 16th century, as well as his position in later histories.
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