Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS)
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Resource: Celebrations in Australia
$3.00An overview and history of the various holidays and celebrations in Australia.
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Resource: Celebrations in the Past
$6.00Aimed at younger students, this resource continues the ‘Celebrations’ theme, by looking at how popular celebrations were commemorated in Australia in the past.
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Resource: Charles Sturt
$2.00Charles Sturt explored the interior of Australia in the 1820s and the 1840s. He was searching for evidence of a great inland sea, which was thought to be present in the centre of the continent. Sturt’s tribulations experienced during his travels adversely affected his health and he died in England, still hoping to return to Australia.
The resource aligns with Year 3 and 5 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.
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Resource: Children in 18th and 19th century Australia
$10.00This resource examines the lives of different groups of children in Australia during the late 18th and the 19th centuries.
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Resource: Children in 19th and 20th century Australia
$15.00This resource examines the lives of different groups of children in Australia during the 19th and the early 20th centuries.
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Resource: Children in the Past
$13.00This resource is a version of the resource Living in the Past, aimed at the youngest students.
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Resource: Chinese People in Australia
$6.00This resource traces the history of Chinese immigrants to Australia, from the First Fleet to the modern era.
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Resource: Christopher Columbus
$4.00Christopher Columbus is usually given the credit for being the first European explorer to ‘discover’ the Americas in 1492.
This resource examines that claim through looking at his actual achievements and the reasons and results of his voyages.
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Resource: Climate Zones of Australia
$2.00There are 5 climate zones across Australia: Arid, Tropical, Subtropical; Temperate and Mediterranean. The high mountains of the south-east also have an Alpine climate. This resource examines and maps these climate zones, comparing the different features of each.
Aimed to align with Australian Curriculum HASS and Geography for Year 3, this resource can also be used by other year levels.
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Resource: Climate Zones of the World
$6.00This resource describes and illustrates a number of climate zones around the world.
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Resource: Continents and Areas of the World
$12.00Continents and Areas in the world, with boundary descriptions and maps.
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Resource: Countries of the World
$0.00Alphabetical list of countries of the world.
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Resource: Country/Place
$2.00Australian Aborigines have a concept called “Country” or “Place” to refer to their relationship with the land.
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Resource: Desert Peoples in Australia
$4.00Aboriginal people have lived in the Australian desert for thousands of years. This resource examines some of the ways of life that these groups have developed to cope with the harsh environments in which they live.
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Resource: Different Families Around the World
$8.00This resource describes different types of family structures and multiple examples are given for some countries, rather than the statistical average.
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Resource: Diogo Cão
$3.00Diogo Cão was one of the first Portuguese explorers to explore the West Coast of Africa.
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