HASS

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  • Free for Subscribers

    Resource: Pedro Álvares Cabral

    $3.00

    This resource examines the life and contributions of Pedro Álvares Cabral, a Portuguese explorer who became the first European to reach South America in the year 1500.

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    Resource: People In The Past

    $25.00

    Aimed at our youngest students, this set of resources complements the Children In The Past resource by presenting characters from Ancient Australia, Egypt, Rome, China, Mexico and Southern Africa for students to use in simple role-play activities.

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    Resource: Pêro Vaz de Caminha

    $2.00

    This resource examines Pêro Vaz de Caminha, a Portugese official who accompanied Pedro Cabral on his voyage to South America in the year 1500.

  • Perth Trams Opening Day 1899
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    Resource: Perth Through the Years

    $4.00

    This local history resource on the city of Perth examines the city from Aboriginal area before European settlement to growing modern city.

    Aimed at students in Year 3, this resource can also be used for students in other year levels looking at local history or aspects of the Australian Curriculum History and HASS.

  • Pierre François-Xavier de Charlevoix
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    Resource: Pierre François-Xavier de Charlevoix

    $2.00

    Pierre de Charlevoix was a Jesuit priest and explorer in the early days of the French colony in Quebec. He travelled across North America, sailing down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.

    This resource explores his life and achievements and is aligned with Year 5 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

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    Resource: Plants and Animals Around the World

    $6.00

    This resource, aimed at younger students, is designed to complement the resource Modern Families Around the World. For each of the focus countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Somalia, one plant and one animal is described.

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    Resource: Political Campaign

    $4.00

    This resource introduces students to the political campaign.  This resource complements the resource Running a Class Election.

  • Resource: Political Issues

    $0.00

    There are many issues which can become the focus of political campaigns. This resource describes some examples of political issues (and slogans), which are either in the news, or often raised as areas of concern, as well as some issues that students might find important (such as homework and free dress).

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    Resource: Politics of Asia in History

    $18.00

    This resource (16 page colour illustrated PDF) contains a concise but comprehensive history of Asia, focussing on the major countries and regions of India, Arabia, China, Mongolia, Japan and Russia. The long-term trends and interactions are highlighted to provide context for investigations of specific events within Asian history.

    The resource is designed specifically to provide background context for explorers and travellers in Asia from Alexander the Great to the 19th century, but can also be used to support any historical study of Asia or its main countries and regions.  Complemented by the Economies of Asia in History resource.

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    Resource: Preferential Voting

    $3.00

    The Running A Class Election activity uses preferential voting because this system of counting votes is used in Australian federal and state elections. Many voters find preferential voting potentially confusing – this resource, especially when used with the Running A Class Election activity, will help students to understand how the system works from the inside.

  • Free for Subscribers

    Resource: Primary and Secondary Sources

    $7.00

    What is a Primary Source? What is a Secondary Source?

    This resource provides a means of easily distinguishing these sources, using examples matched to the Australian National Curriculum. Texts, paintings, drawings and photographs are all considered and analysis of examples of each are given. Examples include drawings and paintings from Captain Cook’s voyages around the world, as well as others, all chosen for their relevance to the Australian Curriculum.

    This is an invaluable resource to support Year 5 and 6 History, but also has a broader relevance.

  • European rabbit (photo: CSIRO)
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    Resource: Rabbits in Australia

    $5.00

    This resource examines rabbits in the Australian environment.

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    Resource: Rainforest Peoples in Australia

    $5.00

    The rainforests of Australia had some of the highest population sizes amongst Aboriginal groups at the time of contact with Europeans. Aboriginal people found a wealth of resources in the rainforests. This resource concentrates on groups in the rainforests of Far North Queensland and examines their ways of acquiring food and their management of the rainforest environments in a sustainable way, as well as their culture and beliefs. It is part of our ‘Indigenous Peoples’ series.

  • Roald Amundsen in fur skins
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    Resource: Roald Amundsen

    $2.00

    The party which was the first to reach the South Pole, was led by the Norwegian, Roald Amundsen. This resource examines his life and the knowledge which helped Amundsen, and his men, to survive in the extreme climate of Antarctica.

    The resource aligns with Year 3 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

  • Robert Peary
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    Resource: Robert Peary

    $2.00

    The American, Robert Peary, had a dream to be the first man to reach the North Pole. He approached this goal in increments, first exploring Greenland and learning how to survive in Arctic conditions from the indigenous Inuit people. His claim to have reached the North Pole in 1909 is controversial, as Peary did not provide any proof and his navigation may not have been completely accurate.

    This resource examines his life and aligns with Year 3 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

  • Robert Scott c.1900
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    Resource: Robert Scott

    $2.00

    This resource examines the life of “Scott of the Antarctic”, and his ill-fated expedition to the South Pole in 1911-1912. The resource focuses on the challenges of this extreme climate, and the increased struggle brought about by low morale.

    The resource aligns with Year 3 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.

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