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Australia in World War I - Crack the Code
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Australia in World War I - Crack the Code

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Crack the Code activity for the topic Australia in World War I. Students decode the questions and then answer them. Designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 5 Depth Study 3: Australians at War - World War I
Tomorrow When the War Began - The Back Story
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Tomorrow When the War Began - The Back Story

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The back story of Bertram Christie is woven into the main story and gradually uncovered by the teenagers. They change their opinion of the man from being a murderer to being a war hero who acted in compassion. This back story challenges the protagonists (and the reader) to question the values and understandings of the world before the war. It suggests that maybe killing in war is not the same as killing during times of peace. This resource provides some of the quotes concerning the Hermit and focus questions .
Spanish Conquest of the Americas Word Search
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Spanish Conquest of the Americas Word Search

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Word Search for the topic Spanish Conquest of the Americas 1492-1572 CE. Designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 4 Depth Study 6: Expanding Contacts 6c: Spanish Conquest of the Americas 1492-1572 CE
Australia in World War I Word Search
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Australia in World War I Word Search

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Word Search for the topic Australia in World War I. Designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 5 Depth Study 3: Australians at War - World War I
Playing Beatie Bow - Examine a passage
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Playing Beatie Bow - Examine a passage

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This activity asks students to examine a passage from the novel to identify and explain describing words, antiquated words and phrases, pronouns and similes and to give definitions of some examples of technical language.
Playing Beatie Bow - Translate the statements
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Playing Beatie Bow - Translate the statements

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In Playing Beatie Bow, Ruth Park has researched the dialects common in The Rocks in 1873: Orkney Scottish, Cockney, Australian, which give her many characters authenticity. This activity asks students to translate the statements into Standard Australian English.
Playing Beatie Bow - Harrington Street Ragged School
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Playing Beatie Bow - Harrington Street Ragged School

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Beatie Bow attends the Harrington Street Ragged School. NSW Government provision of free education began in 1848 but greater efforts were required in areas of particular socio-economic disadvantage, such as The Rocks. This resource introduces students to the efforts to the Ragged Schools and the school that Beatie attends, Harrington Street Ragged School.
Playing Beatie Bow - Male Character Profiles
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Playing Beatie Bow - Male Character Profiles

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This resource includes the male character profiles of Gibbie, Samuel and Judah. It includes page references and activities related to each character including research into the Battle of Balaclava and the possible causes of Samuel's head injury and Judah's conflicted love for Abigail that can never be because of the gap in time and his betrothal to Dovey.
Playing Beatie Bow - Description task
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Playing Beatie Bow - Description task

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Descriptive task for the novel, Playing Beatie Bow. The task is: "Abigail has returned to her world of 1973. Before she forgets what The Rocks were like in 1873, write a description of the places she visited and the people she met." The task provides an outline of the description text type and language features of a description to guide students in their completion of the task. The teacher should consider the abilities and interests of their own students before placing a word limit on the task.
Playing Beatie Bow - Describing the world of the past
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Playing Beatie Bow - Describing the world of the past

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Ruth Park provides vivid descriptions of The Rocks in 1873. She uses the 5 senses to create the world of the past. This activity requires students identify descriptive words and the ways in which the five senses are employed to build atmosphere.
Playing Beatie Bow - Who said?/Write a description
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Playing Beatie Bow - Who said?/Write a description

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Two activities for the study of the novel, Playing Beatie Bow: Who Said? - Identify which character said the statement. Write a description - Two photographs of The Rocks from the late 1800s. Studnets use the photographs to write a brief description.
Metaphors
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Metaphors

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This activity teaches students the nature of a metaphor, gives them quotes from the novel, Playing Beatie Bow, from which to select the metaphors and then asks them to find 3 examples of metaphors from the novel.
Playing Beatie Bow - Design a book cover
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Playing Beatie Bow - Design a book cover

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Puffin Publishers have decided to re-publish Playing Beatie Bow and they would like you to design the new cover. They want the new edition to appeal to the new generation of teenage readers. This market is: • Familiar with social media • Looking for adventure and historical fiction • Primarily based in Australia and New Zealand • Aged 11 to 18 years • Primary and high school English Departments and school libraries Can you meet their marketing needs whilst being highly creative?
The Celts - Exposition
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The Celts - Exposition

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This task requires students too write an exposition on the question: "Many of the classical writers (Greeks & Romans) believed that the Celts were barbarians, lacking in the refinements of civilisation. Do you agree with them? Use supporting evidence from the documentary sources to help explain your view." Students are provided with an overview of the exposition text type, language features of an exposition and the marking guide to the task.
Genre: Historical Fiction
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Genre: Historical Fiction

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This activity looks at the characteristics of Historical Fiction and asks students to find examples of character, setting, conflict and world building from the novel, Playing Beatie Bow.