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The Constitution of the Spartans
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The Constitution of the Spartans

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Worksheet to accompany the outstanding info-documentary, Constitution of the Spartans. This documentary gives an thorough account of the make-up and role of the kings, ephors and Gerousia and their impact on the conservatism prevalent in the Spartan state. This resource is designed for Stage 6 Higher School Certificate students of the NSW Ancient History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Historical societies: Option G. Greece - Spartan society to the Battle of Leuctra, 371 BCE.
Word Search - Alexander the Great
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Word Search - Alexander the Great

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Word Search using terms and concepts from the topic, Alexander the Great. This activity is designed for Stage 6 Higher School Certificate students of the NSW Ancient History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Personalities in their Times. Option G: Greece - Alexander the Great.
A place in the sand: Life inside the world's largest refugee camp
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A place in the sand: Life inside the world's largest refugee camp

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Worksheet for the Special Broadcasting Service Australia/Journeyman TV documentary, A place in the sand: Life inside the world’s largest refugee camp. The video is available on Youtube and examines life in a refugee camp on the Kenya-Somalia border, including why people have moved there, services (or lack of them) in the camp and factors that keep the refugees in the camp.
Former Khmer Rouge soldier faces up to the past
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Former Khmer Rouge soldier faces up to the past

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Worksheet to accompany the 6-minute mini-documentary, Former Khmer Rouge soldier faces up to the past. The video is an interview with Chin Meth, a former-Khmer Rouge soldier who explains why she joined the Khmer Rouge, her experiences as a soldier then as a prisoner, her testifying against Khmer Rouge officials placed on trial for war crimes and her coming to terms with her life in the Khmer Rouge. This video is suitable for late primary/early secondary students. This video is available on Youtube.
Deconstructing a visual image: The Proclamation of South Australia
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Deconstructing a visual image: The Proclamation of South Australia

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Analysis of Charles Hill’s painting, The Proclamation of South Australia. Students identify features and issues raised by the painting before using the painting to draw conclusion about Australian society in the colonial period. This resource is part of a unit of work on The Australian Colonies, designed for Stage 3 students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Daily life under communism
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Daily life under communism

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Lecture by Anna Funder at the University of Reykjavik, 22 September, 2012, Daily life under communism. Funder gives an insight into her work, Stasiland, including the dissidents and Stasi men that she interviewed and what they revealed about life in East Germany, 1945-1989. This resource includes the YouTube video and worksheet to accompany the video.
Magazine article - Death of the Emperor Claudius
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Magazine article - Death of the Emperor Claudius

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Analysis of article written by Richard Cavendish and published in History Today, ‘Death of the Emperor Claudius’. The article is a brief overview of the life of Claudius before assuming the emperorship, main military achievement and the circumstances around his death and the accession of Nero.
Repatriation of Human Remains
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Repatriation of Human Remains

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Worksheet to accompany the 6-minute Youtube presentation by Phillip Wittke, Repatriation of Human Remains . This resource is part of a unit of work on The Treatment and Display of Human Remains. NSW Ancient History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Ezine article - Displaying replica bones and skeletons
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Ezine article - Displaying replica bones and skeletons

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Analysis of ezine article by Sarah Levitt, Displaying replica bones and skeletons published on Honouring the Ancient Dead web site. This resource is part of a unit of work, Treatment and Display of Human Remains for the *NSW Ancient History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Stasiland - Cold and Stark - Ezine article on Hohenschonhausen Prison
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Stasiland - Cold and Stark - Ezine article on Hohenschonhausen Prison

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Hohenschonhausen Prison in East Berlin was a secret prison where dissidents were held, interrogated and tortured by the Stasi. This ezine article contains external photographs of the prison, photographs of the surveillance, interrogation and holding facilities. I have included extracts from Anna Funder’s Stasiland in which the author is taken on a tour of these rooms. The activities focus on the role of the facility in enforcing Stasi control over the German Democratic Republic. The resource can be used as part of a unit of work on the non-fiction text, Stasiland, as part of a unit on the Cold War, or as part of a unit on human rights.
The Great Inca Rebellion worksheet
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The Great Inca Rebellion worksheet

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Worksheet and answers to the video, The Great Inca Rebellion. Video investigates the archaeological and written evidence concerning indigenous support for Pizarro in the Spanish conquest of Peru and in defending the newly established Spanish town of Lima on August 10, 1536 against an Incan attack. Designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 4 Depth Study 6: Expanding Contacts 6©: Spanish Conquest of the Americas
The Industrial Revolution Comes to Australia
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The Industrial Revolution Comes to Australia

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Worksheet to accompany the 11-minute documentary produced by the Sovereign Hill Museums Association, The Industrial Revolution Comes to Australia. It specifically examines how the Industrial Revolution impacted the lives of men and women at the Sovereign Hill gold-mining community in the 1850s. But this is a great example of how and why the* Industrial Revolution* was late in reaching Australia, but when it did, the extent of its impact on all aspects of life. This resource is part of a unit of work on The Industrial Revolution. Stage 5 NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Industrial Revolution Metalanguage
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Industrial Revolution Metalanguage

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Metalanguage mix and match activity using key words and concepts from the topic The Industrial Revolution. This resource is part of a unit of work for Stage 5 NSW *History K-10 Syllabus *for the Australian Curriculum.
Great Britons: Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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Great Britons: Isambard Kingdom Brunel

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Worksheet to accompany the BBC video, Great Britons: Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Brunel was the engineer responsible for so many features we associate with Britain during the Industrial Revolution: railways, London’s underground, docks, massive ships, viaducts, tunnels, hospitals etc. This video is highly engaging for Year 9 students. The resource is part of a unit of work, The Industrial Revolution. Stage 5 NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.