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Engaging and relevant. This is the essence of my teaching and learning resources. You'll find a wealth of History, Agricultural Technology, Retail Services, Aboriginal Studies and more.
Prisoner Number A26188 - Henia Bryer
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Prisoner Number A26188 - Henia Bryer

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This worksheet accompanies the video, Prisoner Number A26188 - Henia Bryer. This is a well-structured narrative of the life of Henia Bryer, a child prisoner in the Radom Ghetto, Majdanek Concentration Camp, death march to Germany and inmate at Bergen-Belsen. Henia quietly talks about all she saw, smelt and heard in all these places. She takes the viewer on the journey with her. This is an excellent video for teenagers. This worksheet focuses student's attention on the issues in the film.
What part did draft resisters play in the Australian anti-war movement?
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What part did draft resisters play in the Australian anti-war movement?

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The introduction of conscription in 1967 was highly controversial. 20-year-old men were selected based on a ballot where birth dates were drawn from a barrel. Immediately some men refused the call-up. Over the next few years men such as teacher Bill White, journalist Simon Townsend and postman John Zarb provided high profile resistance to the National Service Act. These individuals and others helped to build more widespread anti-war activities such as demonstrations and production of anti-war leaflets. The impact on their private lives, however, was substantial.
What were the political, economic and social developments in North Vietnam 1954-1964?
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What were the political, economic and social developments in North Vietnam 1954-1964?

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In the period between the departure of the French and the arrival of the Americans North Vietnam under the very stable leadership of Ho Chi Minh, greatly expanded agricultural and industrial production. They were assisted by China and the Soviet Union. However, their increased economic strength was not without significant social trauma including persecution of "landowners", people seen as sympathetic to the French and to Vietnamese Catholics.
What happened at Babi Yar in September, 1941?
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What happened at Babi Yar in September, 1941?

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This source-based activity presents students with a range of primary and secondary sources related to the massacre at Babi Yar in September, 1941. Students examine this evidence to find out the facts relating to Nazi preparations for the massacre, events around the killings and reactions of various groups after the event. It is designed for students of the NSW K-10 History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 5 Topic 6: The Holocaust
Newspaper front page:  National shame as UN Dec. on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples rejected
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Newspaper front page: National shame as UN Dec. on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples rejected

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This newspaper front page proforma gives students the opportunity to research the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the reason why Australia was one of only 4 countries to vote against the Declaration. Students must write in a report text type to complete the newspaper front page and think critically of the motives of the Commonwealth Government. It is designed for NSW students of the History K-10 Syllabus. Stage 5 Depth Study 4: Rights and Freedoms
Australia in the 1960s. Not as dull as you might think ...
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Australia in the 1960s. Not as dull as you might think ...

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This resource is a discovery activity where students must look for simple answers using either a search engine or library books. The Australia in the 1960s topics are: sport, politics, cinema and film, international affairs, fashion, television, economics, music, crime and punishment and war. I have used the resource at times when I think I have the Ipads booked but ... no, I need to use the library. It's also a great lead into a depth study on Living in Australia in the 1960s.
What do we know of Celtic society during the Urnfield Culture period?
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What do we know of Celtic society during the Urnfield Culture period?

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There is increasing evidence of life during the Urnfield Culture period (c.1300-750 BCE). People spoke Celtic languages, had distinctive burial and settlement practices that suggests tribal groupings and warfare. We have evidence of weaponry, housing, trade, agriculture and metallurgy. From its homeland in central Europe the cultural grouping expanded to the north and west. This source-based activity is designed for students of the NSW Ancient History Syllabus. Preliminary HSC course List A: Case studies from Egypt, Greece, Rome, Celtic Europe A8. The Celts
How successful was the Vietnamization Policy?
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How successful was the Vietnamization Policy?

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Upon taking office in 1969 U.S. President Nixon announced the Vietnamisation Policy. U.S. forces were to be withdrawn from Vietnam and South Vietnamese troops were to assume greater responsibility. It was popular with the U.S. public but the U.S. government knew that the South Vietnamese were unlikely to succeed against the North. This source-based activity is designed for students of the NSW Modern History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Higher School Certificate course Peace and Conflict Option A: Conflict in Indochina
What were the experiences of Australian conscripts in the Vietnam War?
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What were the experiences of Australian conscripts in the Vietnam War?

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The National Service Act laid the path to the conscription of young men. They were selected by ballot, drawn publically on television. Men were then issued a letter to appear at specific army camps in each state. They then undertook training and were given a choice of whether they wished to go to Vietnam. For those who did, their training was of limited impact when the realities of war emerged. This source-based task is designed for students of the NSW Modern History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Higher School Certificate course Peace & Conflict Option A: Conflict in Indochina
First Australians Episode 6: A Fair Deal for a Dark Race
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First Australians Episode 6: A Fair Deal for a Dark Race

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This is a worksheet to the SBS series First Australians Episode 6: A Fair Deal for a Dark Race. it covers the roles of William Cooper and Doug Nicholls in the Aborigines' Advancement League, the Day of Mourning, the Cummeragunja Walk Off, Aboriginal views of World War II, developments in the 1950s and 1960s, the Freedom Rides and the 1967 Plebiscite. There is an answer sheet.
Why did the Gurindji people walk off the Wave Hill Pastoral Station in 1966?
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Why did the Gurindji people walk off the Wave Hill Pastoral Station in 1966?

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In 1966 Vincent Lingiari, a Gurindji Elder led his people in imposing a strike on any work at the Vestey's Company property, Wave Hill Pastoral Station. The initial concerns were extremely poor wages and living conditions. The case developed into a legal case on Native Title. The Gurindji people wanted back their land. It was a case of traditional law vs. Australian law. This source-based activity is designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 5 Depth Study 4: Rights and Freedoms.
Program - Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms
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Program - Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms

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This is a program to accompany a unit of work on the topic Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms from the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 5 Depth Study 4: Rights and Freedoms
How did U.S. soldiers and veterans oppose the Vietnam War?
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How did U.S. soldiers and veterans oppose the Vietnam War?

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By the mid-1960s U.S. soldiers serving in Vietnam and men enlisted into the army but yet to serve in Vietnam began to display opposition to the Vietnam War. They were followed by veterans. These men made opposition mainstream but suffered individually for their convictions. This source-based task is designed for students of the NSW Modern History Syllabus. Higher School Certificate course Peace and Conflict Option A: Conflict in Indochina
Historical Persepectives:  Anti-Semitism on Trial
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Historical Persepectives: Anti-Semitism on Trial

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This activity asks students to interpret history through the actions, values, attitudes and motives of the Nazis and the Jewish citizens of Europe. Students must examine the competing world views of National Socialism and Judaism so that they can understand the actions and responses of both persecutor and persecuted.
Who am I? Iran 1953-1989
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Who am I? Iran 1953-1989

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This activity involves students reading the brief biography of a personality or group within the topic Iran 1953-1989 and identifying who is being described from the person or group is from the pictures provided. Students must then imagine they are the compere of an awards show and allocate trophies to: 1. Most popular with the Iranian people; 2. Most influential in the West; 3. Most impact on the life of everyday Iranians; 4. Strongest supporter of traditional Shia beliefs and values. Each award must come with justification why this personality or group was chosen. This activity is designed for students studying the NSW Modern History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Higher School Certificate course National Studies Option H: Iran 1953-1989
Barbarians: The Mongols
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Barbarians: The Mongols

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Worksheet and answers for the video Barbarians: The Mongols. This video is available on YouTube. It is part of the unit of work on The Mongol Expansion for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 4 Depth Study 6: Expanding Contacts The Mongol Expansion
3 Cloze Activities: The Mongol Expansion
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3 Cloze Activities: The Mongol Expansion

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4 Cloze activities on the topic The Mongol Expansion. The activities are: + The Battle of Ain Jalut + Genghis Khan + The invasion of Europe + The failed invasions of Japan Designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 4 Depth Study 5: The Asia-Pacific World 6a: Mongol Expansion (c. AD 1206 – c. 1368)
Who am I? The Achaemenid Persian Empire
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Who am I? The Achaemenid Persian Empire

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This activity involves students reading the brief biography of a personality or group within the Achaemenid Persian Empire and identifying who the person or group is from the pictures provided. Students must then place the personalities in chronological order. this activity is designed for students studying the NSW Ancient History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Higher school Certificate course Historical Periods Option D: Persia - From Cyrus II to the death of Darius III
What was the impact of World War I on Australian veterans?
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What was the impact of World War I on Australian veterans?

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The impact of World War I on Australian veterans was the harbinger of similar experiences suffered by veterans in subsequent and it continues to be an important issue today. But how did Australians in the period 1918-1924 come to terms with this issue? This source-based homework task is designed for students studying the NSW History syllabus for the Australian Curriculum Stage 5 Depth Study 3: Australians at War The impact of trauma on people in the past and society's lack of understanding and lack of services to deal with the issue is an interesting discussion to have with students.
Lonely World Time Traveller's Guide to Krak des Chevaliers
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Lonely World Time Traveller's Guide to Krak des Chevaliers

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Thank-you for choosing Lonely World Time Travel to help you organise your travel plans. We take you to places and times that you just cannot get to with regular travel agencies. Today we travel to Krak des Chevaliers in Syria to explore the mediaeval castle that beats all mediaeval castles by its imposing size, outstanding archaeological remains and stories of horror. The past truly comes alive at Krak! The Lonely World Time Traveller's Guide to Krak des Chevaliers is a Powerpoint presentation giving students a virtual tour of the historical and significance of Krak and it's place in the horrendous period when terrorists from Europe attacked the innocent peoples of Syria.