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Stasiland - Who Said?
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Stasiland - Who Said?

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This activity involves students examining quotes from the text, Stasiland, and attributing them to the correct characters. Page references are provided.
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.
Julio-Claudians - Metalanguage
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Julio-Claudians - Metalanguage

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Key words and concepts mix and match activity. This resource is designed for the Higher School Certificate course. Section 4 - Historical Periods. Option J - The Julio-Claudians CE 14-69. NSW Ancient History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Our Century. From Sheep to Chardonnay
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Our Century. From Sheep to Chardonnay

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Worksheet for the 21-minute film, From Sheep to Chardonnay, from the 9 Network television series, Our Century. The film deals with life and changes in rural Australia 1900-1980. There is particular focus on mechanisation of transport and farm equipment, the effects of electrification, the idealisation of ‘The Bush’ vs the reality of life in rural areas. This resource is part of a unit of work, Making a Nation. Australia 1900-1914. Stage 5 NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Australia on Trial: The Eureka 13
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Australia on Trial: The Eureka 13

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One defendant was a runaway American slave. Another an Italian rebel. Another an Irish republican. Another a newspaper reporter who, while investigating a story was converted to the cause. The 1854 Eureka Rebellion was more than just a protest against high government taxes and police brutality. It was ultimately about justice for the poor and outcasts from society and suffrage for all men, regardless of their socio-economic status. This worksheet accompanies the Australian Broadcasting Corporation series Australia on Trial, episode on the Eureka 13. It is designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus. Stage 3 The Australian Colonies
Mongol Expansion Jigsaw
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Mongol Expansion Jigsaw

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Mongol Expansion jigsaw for NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 4 Depth Study 6a: The Mongol Expansion
Yurts (gers)
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Yurts (gers)

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They were the perfect accommodations for Mongols! Easily assembled, disassembled and transported. They were warm in the cold winters, yet cool in the sweltering summers in central Asia. This lesson focuses upon developing vocabulary to draw a mind-map on yurts (gers). This worksheet is designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Stage 4 Depth Study 6a: The Mongol Expansion
3 Cloze Activities: Iran 1953-1989
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3 Cloze Activities: Iran 1953-1989

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3 Cloze activities on the topic Iran 1953-1989. The activities are: + Ruhollah Khomeini + The White Revolution + The 1953 Coup D’état Designed for students of the NSW Modern History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. Higher School Certificate course National Studies Option H: Iran 1953-1989
Understanding the '-isms' in Romulus, My Father
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Understanding the '-isms' in Romulus, My Father

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As a moral philosopher, Raimond Gaita introduces the reader to many philosophical ideas and beliefs, relating these to the people and events of his childhood. This activity identifies 9 of these and asks students to research what they are and how they relate to the text: humanism, stoicism, moral absolutism, fatalism, multiculturalism, communism, relativism, spiritualism and puritanism.