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Unique resources created by an experienced Secondary English and History teacher. These are academically rigorous resources that target children between 13 and 18 years of age.

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Unique resources created by an experienced Secondary English and History teacher. These are academically rigorous resources that target children between 13 and 18 years of age.
Social and Community Studies - Arts & Community -  Inquiry Booklet and PowerPoint Template
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Social and Community Studies - Arts & Community - Inquiry Booklet and PowerPoint Template

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - Aussie_Resources. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. An inquiry booklet which students complete in the early phase of the unit. They then use what they find to write their speech. This booklet includes: a pre quiz (to see what students already know), key terms to be defined and a place to record information about types of street art. It also includes graphic organisers for students to record their analysis of the two artwork (stimulus) they select. Within this organiser is a place to summarise the techniques used by the artist, to record community reviews about the murals and to identify the similarities and differences between these reviews. Finally, there is a reflection section including a SWOT analysis to be completed at the end of the assessment. A template to guide students to structure their PowerPoint presentation
Social and Community Studies - Arts & Community - Assessment Task
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Social and Community Studies - Arts & Community - Assessment Task

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An assessment piece designed for a Social and Community Studies unit focusing on Street Art. it is an eExtended response to stimulus – multimodal response. The stimulus (examples of street art) are provided to students each year and students select 2 to discuss in their speech. This resource includes: A copy of the task sheet for the unit which includes a suggested structure for the speech and PowerPoint students are required to produce A copy of the stimulus (artworks) provided to students ‘I can’ statements which which break down the criteria into simple terms for students to understand (also assists teachers to mark the assessment with ease) A QCIA cover sheet recommending adjustments to be made and individual learning goals to be assessed for students on a modified program (called QCIA students in QLD) Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - Aussie_Resources.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Drafting feedback checklist
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Drafting feedback checklist

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This is a draft feedback checklist created to aid the teacher to provide consistent feedback to students about their assessment in a timely manner. It has comments for the various parts of the assessment - the inquiry booklet and the essay. It also includes some proofreading and editing steps. This style of feedback is not indicated on the actual draft itself, but as a separate document, which means that the learner has to locate the issues in their draft for correction. A lifesaver for busy teachers! You can reduce the number of points or use this document as a template to modify to suit your own tasks.
End of year Quiz for high school students - various subjects
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End of year Quiz for high school students - various subjects

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A fun trivia PPT designed for an end of the year activity but which would also be useful if you broke it up and used particular rounds as warm ups or brain breaks throughout a year. There are 20 questions per round (12 rounds in total) - each slide features 10 questions which auto appear upon clicking. Each round has a different focus or theme. There are a couple of picture rounds (famous people, famous landmarks, celebrity singers etc.) Additional round categories include: popular culture, true or false, food and drink, science and the human body, English, Geography, History, General Knowledge, Maths and lastly Animals and Birds. After each round is a slide providing the answers for that round. Questions could also be used in a jeopardy style game.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Exploring viewpoints
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Exploring viewpoints

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. This lesson was designed to assist students to write a paragraph for their upcoming assessment which shows a range of viewpoints about identity theft / financial fraud (e.g. victim, victim’s family, scammer, Australian police, Australian government). It includes some recommended content to be incorporated into this paragraph (which students work out how to incorporate into a TEEL structure).It includes a review of Criteria 2.2 which is entirely assessed in this paragraph. This is followed by an explanation of where to find viewpoints.To ensure students get off to a good start, there is advice about how to plan and write a clear topic sentence for their paragraph. The lesson is broken up by a brain break video and then students are to complete their paragraph. There is also information about the next paragraph students are to write (and a homework task).
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - writing a thesis and body 1
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - writing a thesis and body 1

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. An explicit scaffolding lesson to help students to begin writing their essay about identity theft / financial fraud. I always encourage students to write their body paragraphs before writing their introduction but make sure they have a clear idea of what their thesis statement (overall argument) will be so they can link to this in their body paragraphs. This is for a low literacy class so it assumes they are mostly unfamiliar with the genre. It explains what a thesis statement is and has prompts for how to write one.It provides specific advice about criteria 2.3 (which requires students to make a decision and justify it) as this decision / recommendation will naturally influence their thesis. It specifically unpacks the term ‘recommend’ and provides some sentence starters for recommending. There is a gradual release slide where there is an I do, we do and you do for making recommendations about an unrelated topic. This is followed by a brain break video about catfishing a teen using social media. After students make a decision for their assessment topic and draft their thesis, this is followed by a review of TEEL paragraph structure. Finally, time is provided for them to begin writing body paragraph 1 (utilising teacher prompts on the slides).
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Identifying perspectives
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Identifying perspectives

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. This lesson is designed to help students prepare to write about specific case studies of people who have had their identity stolen. It revises key terms (viewpoint and perspective) and how this differs from bias. It also includes opportunities to practice identifying viewpoints in websites / news stories about identity theft / financial fraud. What you get: A PowerPoint which I use to facilitate the lesson (I have a lot of visual learners). It goes through the structure for body 2 where students will have to utilise the skills they learn today. We revisit the cognitive verb ‘explain’ and the graphic organiser that we intend to use to retrieve information from the sources we find. Then there is a ‘we do’ activity where the class reads an article entitled ‘From catfish to romance fraud, how to avoid getting caught in any online scam’ together and fills in the graphic organiser. Then there is a ‘you do’ where students view a clip from 60 minutes and fill in the same graphic organiser. Afterwards, there are some post viewing discussion questions. Students are then introduced to the cognitive verbs 'compare’ and ‘contrast.’ For the remainder of the lesson, students use the internet to find example case studies. NB: This resource also includes a handout which includes two articles that contain viewpoints about Identity Theft as well as some sentence starters which students can use when comparing and contrasting viewpoints (a skill they are required to demonstrate in their upcoming essay).
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Types of Identity theft
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Types of Identity theft

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. A PowerPoint which goes through some of the key terms that students were to find for their Inquiry booklet. This is helpful to run before they write their essay as it allows those who have misunderstood key terms to go back and amend theirs. Key terms which are defined are: scam, fraud, identity theft and financial fraud. There is a ‘brain break’ clip (from the comedy film ‘Identity Thief’) followed by a series of slides about particular types of identity theft. I have underlined key parts that students should write down. These notes are useful for students to refer to as they look for case studies to include in their essay as they can provide helpful search terms. Students are reminded about the cognitive verb ‘explain’ and how this relates to criteria 1.2 and 1.3 in this subject. They are given some general sentence starters that can be used when explaining and an example question which we talk through as a class (think alouds) and consider how we would answer it. There is information about the difference between a task that asks you to ‘describe’ and one that asks you to ‘explain.’ I then use the film Shrek as an example with the screen split into two and a series of dot points which exemplify description vs explanation. Afterwards, there is an example paragraph about the evolution of the radio (which contains spelling errors and does not follow TEEL). Students are to mark it using the ‘I Can’ checklist and discuss how it could be improved. To link this to our assessment, we discuss how students will need to explain the case studies they have found about people who have been victims of identity theft. There is a graphic organiser which students can use as they read their case studies to ensure they have enough information to be useful in their essay. There is a time filler activity at the back of the slide in case the lesson progresses more quickly than expected. It contains some helpful tips from the University of Queensland about how to protect your identity. NB: This resource also includes a handout given to students in the lesson and an article which students can use to practice filling in the graphic organiser.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Assessment hand out
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Assessment hand out

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. This lesson is designed to unpack the various elements of the assessment task with students so they know where they are headed. The task is a project which requires students to complete an inquiry booklet, an essay and product (brochure). It includes a list of 8 steps that the students should follow to complete the task. It also includes screenshots of 2 example brochures (created by students) and advice about how to structure their brochure. It also includes a brief overview of what will be included in the essay (knowing that more information would be unpacked in class in subsequent lessons). NB: The task sheet, unit plan and other materials used within this unit are also available at my TES store.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Defining key terms
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Defining key terms

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This lesson is designed to encourage students to write their own definitions of key terms to include in their essay. It explains what makes a good definition and looks at a structure for crafting detailed definitions. We look at criteria 1.1 (where they are assessed on their description of concepts and ideas) and what they need to do to get a C, B and A. We also look at what makes a definition ‘bad.’ This is followed by an ‘I do’ (a teacher example of how to define ‘identity theft’ and a checklist of questions to ask after writing a definition. Then there is time to practice writing definitions as a class ‘we do.’ Afterwards there is a section where we discuss why it is important to keep a bibliography of references for all definitions (even those you have paraphrased). For low-ability classes we use citethisforme.com and it has been a godsend. For the remainder of the lesson the student made a start on defining the key terms they needed for their assessment Inquiry booklet. Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - learning how to evaluate
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - learning how to evaluate

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A lesson designed to teach students the skills that they need to complete their inquiry booklet. This lesson focuses on teaching students how to evaluate whether a source is reliable and worth quoting in their essay. It also practices the skill of drawing key points from sources like web pages and news articles. A PowerPoint which introduces students to the cognitive verb ‘evaluate’ and gives them an opportunity to practice evaluating sources provided by the teacher. It includes an explanation of the graphic organiser students need to complete in their inquiry booklet. There is an explanation of how to evaluate to meet criteria 2.1 to a C standard and to an A standard. Then they read an article about Social media and try to work out which points are most important. I have modelled answers on the slide as a way of talking through my decision making process. I also have included my answers to the graphic organiser. This is followed by a ‘brain break’ (interesting video) after which students read another article and do the evaluation independently or in pairs. There are additional activities at the end of the slide for if the students progress through this more quickly than expected. A handout which contains the two articles referred to in the PowerPoint. Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Pros and Cons of Social Media
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Pros and Cons of Social Media

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A PowerPoint designed to assist students to fill in the first portion of the inquiry booklet. It begins with a pre reflection (which is used to set a base of what students knew prior to their investigation). This is followed by an interesting video about email scammers (a James Veitch TED talk). This transitions to a discussion about the impact of social media on our lives. Students then read an article about the pros and cons of social media. They take the most important points and record them in their Inquiry booklet. They then watch a clip from Weekend Sunrise discussing whether social media has made the world a better place and a Sunrise segment about people with social media addictions. Afterwards, we look at Linked In as a type of social media used by professionals. Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Unit plan
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Unit plan

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A Unit plan designed for a 9 week term. It includes syllabus objectives, a description of the unit, assessment task details and a list of recommended resources.A Scope and Sequence suggesting topics to be covered throughout the term is provided. A Learning Intention and Success Criteria handout for students to glue into the front of their work books Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. This unit allows students to demonstrate planning, evaluation and inquiry by investigating the role technology, in particular the internet and social media, plays in their own life. They will explore the advantages and challenges associated with changing technology and how they can be safe when using it. Students will evaluate and analyse how science and technology has advanced the way we interact and improve our way of living. Students will learn how science and technology can help out society in the 21st Century. They will also learn the effects that science and technology have on society.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Unit introduction
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Unit introduction

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The first lesson to introduce students to the ‘Science and Technology’ unit. It begins with a pre-unit survey to identify what students already know and to prompt class discussions. It features an infographic about identity crime within Australia which has some interesting statistics to unpack. Afterwards, students take notes about the key terms (science and technology) before exploring some of the advances with using technology to access healthcare. This includes some news stories from the beginning of 2020 when COVID 19 necessitated swift upgrades in this field. It is a good lesson for engaging students in the topic and getting them to think about the impact of technology on people’s lives. It also includes some videos of cool technology innovations if you get through all the lesson content. Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - Aussie_Resources. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. This unit allows students to demonstrate planning, evaluation and inquiry by investigating the role technology, in particular the internet and social media, plays in their own life. They will explore the advantages and challenges associated with changing technology and how they can be safe when using it. Students will evaluate and analyse how science and technology has advanced the way we interact and improve our way of living. Students will learn how science and technology can help out society in the 21st Century. They will also learn the effects that science and technology have on society.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety)unit - brochure templates
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety)unit - brochure templates

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A brochure template for students to use to create their brochure. It features instructions about what students need to add. A series of example brochures which can be evaluated (pros and cons). The template file requires Microsoft Publisher to open. Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology unit - Essay sentence starters and exemplars
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology unit - Essay sentence starters and exemplars

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Two word documents of sentence starters to help students to write their essay about identity theft / financial fraud. Sentence starters for QCIA students on a modified program (organised for each paragraph of the essay - cloze passages) Sentence starters grouped by cognitive verb (helping to build student assessment literacy - they need to work out which sentence starter option works best for their needs) Two exemplar essays which can be deconstructed with the class to discuss their pro’s and con’s Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Inquiry Booklet
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Inquiry Booklet

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An inquiry booklet which students complete in the early phase of the unit. They then use what they find to write their essay. This booklet includes: a pre quiz (to see what students already know), key terms to be defined, a graphic organiser to store their research in (with a column dedicated to evaluating the source). A scaffold to help students to write their essay (a breakdown of what to put in which paragraph). A SWOT analysis for the students to complete at the conclusion of their assessment. An exemplar Inquiry booklet which can be handy for those new to teaching Social. Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - Aussie_Resources. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons.
Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Task Sheet
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Social and Community Studies - Science and Technology (eSafety) unit - Task Sheet

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An assessment piece designed for an eSafety unit focusing on identity theft and financial fraud. It is a project with a written component (an essay) and a product (a brochure) This resource includes: A copy of the task sheet for the unit which includes a suggested structure for the report students are required to write ‘I can’ statements which which break down the criteria into simple terms for students to understand (also assists teachers to mark the assessment with ease) A QCIA cover sheet recommending adjustments to be made and individual learning goals to be assessed A modified task sheet for students on a modified program (called QCIA students in QLD) Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4.
Social and Community Studies - Into Relationships unit - Mini lessons for writing a report rationale
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Social and Community Studies - Into Relationships unit - Mini lessons for writing a report rationale

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. Three mini PowerPoints to be used in the drafting phase of the unit. These include information about what each section contains, key points to assist students to write theirs and examples. How to write a rationale for their report How to write an introduction for their report How to write a conclusion for their report A handout of key details to give to the students (so they can continue writing these sections of the report for homework) A unit reflection document
Social and Community Studies - Into Relationships unit - How to make a decision and justify it
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Social and Community Studies - Into Relationships unit - How to make a decision and justify it

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Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. This is a PowerPoint designed to assist students to complete the Inquiry Booklet Section 5 (strategies which students can recommend for conflict resolution). It begins by looking at ‘forgiveness’ and the pros and cons of this strategy. It talks about the benefits of letting go of a grudge. It also talks about the concept of forgiving yourself. Following this students need to pick 4 conflict resolution strategies which could be applied to the scenario argument between person A and B they have been provided. There is a graphic organiser for students to fill in. (There are 2 teacher examples to help them. Afterwards, there is a checklist for students to use to help them to write their ‘recommend and justify’ section of the report. This is followed by a teacher example for a different conflict (Everybody Loves Raymond) and a student example for the ‘10 Things I Hate About You’ conflict scenario which can be evaluated (pros and cons) and checked against the ‘I can’ statements for criteria 2.3. A word document of sentence starters to assist students to write the recommend and justify paragraph Three completed report exemplars for the 2 conflict scenarios given to the students. These all did quite well (High B’s to A’s).