The environmental and human influences on the location and characteristics of a place and the management of spaces within them
A pack of resources to use when celebrating National Tree Day.
Content-specific vocabulary cards for a word wall based on the Acclimatised Civilisations Geography resources.
A Geography inquiry investigation for students to research a civilisation and how they adapted to their environment and landscape.
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 Geography teaching presentation for students to learn about how different cultures adapted to different landscapes.
A fun mapping activity for students to pinpoint gold finds and gold rush locations between 1851 to 1893 on a map of Australia.
A pack of six posters to use when learning about geography.
A poster highlighting some of the main wildlife in Antarctica.
An inquiry project designed to assess students’ knowledge and understanding of cultures and the environments they have adapted to.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn how people lived in and adapted to the environment in India.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn how people lived in and adapted to the alpine environment in the Andes Mountains.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn how people lived in and adapted to the environment in Australia.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn how people lived in and adapted to the Tundra environment in Inuit Territories.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn how people lived in and adapted to the desert environment in Egypt.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn how people lived in and adapted to the Mediterranean environment in Greece.
This Geography unit investigates how people have migrated and adapted to different environments around the world, developing culture and resources. Students need to use their mapping and investigation skills to understand landscapes, climates and environments and where they are in the world, and why people migrated to them.
This Australian Gold Rush unit investigates the historical discovery of Australia’s Gold Rush period, from the mid-to-late 1800s. Ideas include the discovery of gold, mining lifestyle, wealth and success, social consequences, and how these shaped the Australia we live in today.
A 60-minute assessment designed to assess students' knowledge and understanding of the people, politics and events of the Australian Gold Rush.
A 60-minute lesson designed to explain how events during the gold rush influenced Australian laws, taxes, equality and voting rights, and how they shaped our current democracy.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn about the working and living conditions of miners on the Australian goldfields.
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn about the discovery of gold and initial phases of the Australian Gold Rush.
A 60-minute lesson in which students recap their prior knowledge of Australian history and the British colonisation of Australia.