Locate and collect relevant information and data from primary sources and secondary sources
A workbook for students to use their investigation and mapping skills, while learning about civilisations in Inuit Territories.
A workbook for students to use their investigation and mapping skills, while learning about civilisations in Egypt.
A workbook for students to use their investigation and mapping skills, while learning about civilisations in Australia.
A workbook for students to use their investigation and mapping skills, while learning about civilisations in India.
A workbook for students to use their investigation and mapping skills, while learning about civilisations in Greece.
A workbook for students to use their investigation and mapping skills, while learning about civilisations in the Andes Mountains.
A inquiry project where students study the Five Wonders Theme Park stimulus poster while inquiring about an international city.
An investigation that will have students calculating the waste produced from their lunch boxes, creating a plan of action to reduce their waste and reflecting on their results.
An investigation that will have students observing the energy usage in their classroom and proposing action to reduce energy waste.
A one page worksheet to use when learning about the geographical location of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
An inquiry task for students to demonstrate their understanding of the impact of floods in Australia.
An informative table about the worst floods in Australia's history and an activity task for students to use when demonstrating their understanding of the impact of floods in Australia.
An inquiry task where students research the history of Rio Carnival.
An inquiry research task to use in the classroom during NAIDOC Week.
A poster highlighting some examples of tertiary sources.
A poster highlighting some examples of secondary sources.
A poster highlighting some examples of primary sources.
A poster providing the definition and some examples of tertiary sources.
A poster providing the definition and some examples of secondary sources.
A poster providing the definition and some examples of primary sources.
The truth comes out in this chapter and the Adventure Agents are able to start using all the information they have collected over the previous chapters to start eliminating some suspects.
The Adventure Agents will begin bringing all the information from the witnesses and evidence together to start forming a picture of what happened on the night the Mona Lisa was stolen.
Your students, the Adventure Agents, will be taken on a learning journey where they are required to piece together the clues and information provided to crack the case of the Missing Mona Lisa!
This Civics and Citizenship unit addresses a range of Australian government concepts involving democratic systems, roles and responsibilities of government and the process of making laws.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify the roles and responsibilities of each level of the Australian government.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify a range of services in the community for which the government is responsible.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will understand the place and purpose of Australian Parliament.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will explore Australia's system of government.
This Australian History unit covers a range of concepts relating to democracy, citizenship and immigration experiences of 20th century Australia.