year 7
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Free for SubscribersActivity: Building Stonehenge
$2.00Activity building a model of Stonehenge.
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Free for SubscribersActivity: Ice Ages and Mud Bricks
$7.00Activity to investigate scientifically the processes of freezing and thawing water, and potential effects on the landscape; as well as the processes and technology involved in making mud bricks. A model answers PDF is included for teachers.
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Free for SubscribersActivity: Trade & Barter
$25.00An educational (card) activity exploring the origins of trade & barter with the origins of agriculture.
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$27.50 off for SubscribersGinger Beer Science Project – Teacher Bundle
From: $45.00
Bundle containing all the materials required for the Ginger Beer Science Project unit, which can be run independently by the classroom teacher, or with guided workshops by an OpenSTEM facilitator. -
Free for SubscribersResource: Aboriginal People and the Environment
$5.00This resource examines ways in which Aboriginal people have used and maintained the Australian environment.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Aboriginal People in Cold Climates in Australia
$4.00This resource, part of our ‘Indigenous People’ series, examines the groups that incorporate cold climate areas into their way of life.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Aboriginal People in the 18th and 19th centuries
$14.00This resource provides information about Aboriginal society before, and at time of, contact with Europeans.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Ancient Greek Democracy
$2.00A resource on the way that Ancient Greek Democracy worked in their society.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Australia After The Ice Age
$2.00A resource how the landscape, animals and people in Australia changed after the Ice Age.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Country/Place
$2.00Australian Aborigines have a concept called “Country” or “Place” to refer to their relationship with the land.
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Free for SubscribersResource: 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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Free for SubscribersResource: Early Australian Sites
$3.00A look at just a few of the earliest sites, giving an idea of how Australia’s first people lived.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Egyptian Exploration of Punt
$3.00Thousands of years ago the Ancient Egyptians established trade networks by exploring out from the Nile River valley, along the African coast.
Intrepid explorers in their own right, these ancient people brought back exotic and rare items and laid the foundations of trade routes that were to become increasingly important through History.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Eratosthenes – The Father of Geography
$2.00Resource on Eratosthenes, known as ‘the Father of Geography’.
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Free for SubscribersResource: First-hand Accounts of the First Fleet
$5.00A selection of quotes from first-hand accounts, such as journals and letters, of a range of people in the First Fleet, from Governor Phillip to marines and even convicts, provides Primary Source material to give a more personal view of the First Fleet.
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Free for SubscribersResource: Future Archaeology – the Bathroom
$5.00This resource is a tongue in cheek look at how future archaeologists might interpret a bathroom.
The resource aligns with Australian Curriculum History and HASS for years 5, 6 and 7.
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Aunt Madge's Suitcase was a really fun activity! The children were really interested in all the places she travelled to,…
Indi Alford, Teacher