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Free for SubscribersResource: Massacres in Australian History
$8.00This resource explores the use of the word ‘massacre’ to describe conflict in 19th century Australia and examines a few incidents in some detail.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Matthew Flinders
$6.00This resource examines the life and achievements of Matthew Flinders and is designed to complement the Year 4 and 5 Australian History and Geography curricula.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Mayan Calendar
$4.00Resource on the Mayan Calendars.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Modern Australian Democracy
$3.00A brief overview of the way democracy supports our system of government in Australia.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Modern Families Around the World
$13.00This resource, aimed at younger students, gives sample families from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Somalia.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Modern Humans Leave Africa
$3.00An overview of the routes taken by early modern humans as they moved across the world.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Modes of Transport 100 Years Ago
$3.00A resource on modes of transport 100 years ago.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Museum Labels
$2.00This resource guides the students to understand which information is supplied by labels in a museum and how this information helps people to interact with the objects displayed.
A set of museum labels is provided for students who wish to make their own museum in the classroom. The labels given can be copied for students to complete and use in class.
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Free for SubscribersResource: My Ancestry
$5.00Humans have spent many thousands of years travelling around the world. No matter where we live, we all have connections to many parts of the world. This resource guides students through the process of starting to examine their own ancestry and heritage.
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Free for SubscribersResource: My Favourite Sounds
$1.00This resource for the youngest students lists and illustrates some of the sounds one might hear in a favourite place.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Names of Months and Days of the Week
$6.00Resource exploring the names of months and days of the week, their naming origins and related celebrations.
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Free for SubscribersResource: National Australasian Convention 1891
$2.00This resource examines the National Australasian Convention of 1891, which laid much of the groundwork for Federation.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Native Title in Australia
$6.00This resource explains the history of the native title debate, what native title means and what the current situation in Australia is like.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Natural Areas of Australia
$4.00Resource on the Natural Areas of Australia.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Natural Disasters
$2.00Resource on Natural Disasters.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Nellie Bly
$2.00The 19th century interest in the wider world fostered a group of women writers who pioneered travel writing and journalism. Intrepid explorers in their own right, these women brought exotic destinations around the world into people’s homes with their writing.
Nellie Bly (born Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman) was much more than a travel writer, however, despite her books on her journey around the world to replicate Jules Verne’s classic story (for real, and in less time!). She was also a journalist who let nothing get in her way and who investigated social causes with tenacity, using her sharp intelligence to highlight the plight of those less fortunate. Her exposé on the conditions in mental asylums brought about real change.
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