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Resource: Finding Out About the Past
$2.00This resource introduces younger students to the idea of different types of historical sources. We examine oral history, textual sources (books, newspapers, letters and journals), historic photographs, drawings and paintings and artefacts.
Aimed at Years 1, 2 and 3, this resource lays the groundwork for dealing with primary and secondary sources required in Years 4, 5 and 6 and aligns with Core Skills in the Australian Curriculum for History, Geography and HASS.
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Resource: Food in the Past
$5.00Containing selected examples chosen to complement the Living in the Past resource, this resource presents information about the food from traditional societies around the world.
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Resource: Games From The Past
$5.00This resource looks at some children’s games from around the world through time, chosen to complement the Living in the Past resource.
Concentrating on games from Ancient China, Mexico, Egypt and Rome, as well as traditional Aboriginal and Zulu games, this resource aims at helping students identify with children around the world and through time. Instructions are given for playing most of the games, so that students can try the games themselves.
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Resource: Homes in the Past
$5.00The resource examines different types of homes used by people around the world in the past.
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Resource: In the Museum
$2.00In Years 1, 2 and 3 History in the Australian Curriculum, students compare objects from the past with the present. This resource introduces students to the idea of museums and how they display objects from the past.
The resource examines different kinds of museums, as well as the objects that might be expected in a museum. It explains to students how to approach museums from an Inquiry framework, to help them engage with the material displayed.
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Resource: Living in the Past
$26.00This resource uses a narrative device to examine family structures and daily life in the past , in order to help younger students connect with different ways of life. Case studies are presented from 7 time and space locations, describing the life of an imaginary approximately 8 year old child in each.
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Resource: 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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Resource: 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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Resource: Plants and Animals Around the World
$6.00This 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: States and Territories of Australia
$6.00This resource, aimed at younger students, introduces the states and territories of Australia with maps and tables and gives the emblematic plants, animals and birds for each state or territory.
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