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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.
Close study of a passage: Close study of a passage: Detective Cashin searches Arthur Pollard’s house
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Close study of a passage: Close study of a passage: Detective Cashin searches Arthur Pollard’s house

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Close study of a passage to identify structural and language features including the use of ‘clipped’ language, building atmosphere and tension, the use of third person narrative, the employment of thought and flashback to provide an understanding of the protagonist, reference to light and darkness as a metaphor for uncovering the truth, intertextual connection and the use of short paragraphs and conversation to create the impression of fast-paced action. This resource is part of a unit of work on Peter Temple’s novel, The Broken Shore.
Little Brother - Crack the Code
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Little Brother - Crack the Code

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Revision activity requiring students to use the key to crack the coded questions. They then answer the questions based on their knowledge of the Allan Baillie’s novel, Little Brother.
Analysing a visual image: Diavata Refugee Camp, Greece (2016)
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Analysing a visual image: Diavata Refugee Camp, Greece (2016)

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Analysis of the CNN photograph, Diavata Refugee Camp, Greece (2016). Students examine the individual components of the photograph and then write a page response: How does the photograph portray life in a refugee camp? Is it effective? Refer to the components of the photograph as evidence. This resource is part of a unit of work on Allan Baillie’s novel, Little Brother.
Intertextuality and Romulus, My Father
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Intertextuality and Romulus, My Father

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Analysis of the explicit, implicit and implied intertextual connections in the memoir, Romulus, My Father. Students examine the common themes and issues between Romulus, My Father and The Gulag Archipelago.
Death of a Nation: The Khmer Rouge's Cambodia
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Death of a Nation: The Khmer Rouge's Cambodia

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Worksheet to accompany the 9-minute documentary, Death of a Nation: The Khmer Rouge’s Cambodia. The video is a good overview of the rise of the Khmer Rouge, their policies, impact on the people of Cambodia and their fall from power. The video is suitable for late primary/early secondary students and is available on YouTube.
The Broken Shore - Crack the Code
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The Broken Shore - Crack the Code

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Revision activity on Peter Temple’s novel, The Broken Shore. Students use the key to decypher the questions. They then answer the questions from their knowledge of the text.