9th Grade Australian History Resources

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World Cultures The Cuisine of Australia Passage & Activities - NO PREP!

By Holly O'Hara

This passage and assortment of activities are an engaging and accessible way for your students to strengthen their knowledge of the cuisine of Australia.


THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

  • The Cuisine of Australia Passage (2 pages)
  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • 5 Short Answer Questions
  • 9 Choice Board Extension Activities
  • Answer Keys
  • Link to Digital Version

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Australia Facts, Landmarks, and Maps Activity

By TxMAP Teacher

This product is over the facts, landmarks, and physical features of Australia. This product has 3 parts - (1) Australia Facts, (2) Australia Landmarks, and (3) Australia Maps. Students will answer the questions about facts and landmarks of Australia and then will label 2 different maps with physical features and landmarks. Can be used in Google Classroom, in Nearpod or Pear Deck, or as a Gallery Walk.

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Australia Geography — Australia Boomerang Review Game

By Geography & Math Made Easy

LET'S BOOMERANG!

This fun review game allows students to "boomerang" questions to other teams.

Includes PDF with Word document

OBJECTIVE:

o The learner will gain a better understanding of the history of the boomerang.

o The learner will review the geographical characteristics of Australia.

o The learner will review the history and culture of Australia.

PREPARATION & MATERIALS:

o Arrange the classroom so that the learner(s) will have an easy time working in groups of three.

o Print, cut out, and laminate the boomerang game pieces. There are blank boomerang cards for additional or replacement questions + answers.

o Designate a location in the room or on the board where you can write the names of each team with enough space for boomerangs to be placed underneath the name as the game progresses.

o Painter’s tape or other adhesives that can easily be removed from the board or wall.

INTRODUCTION: (5 -10 minutes)

If possible, borrow or purchase a boomerang for this lesson to have for a visual. If you have time at the end of the lesson, you may choose to take the students outside and demonstrate throwing it.

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One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.

Guiding questions: (Other questions included with purchase)

“How many of you have ever seen or used a boomerang?”

Allow students to answer. Show the students a boomerang and explain a little of how it works and what it is or has been used for in the present and past.

INTRODUCTION VIDEOS: (OPTIONAL)

(Links provided with purchase)

Please note that links often change. If you find this happens. please type in the title of the video in a search engine or on YouTube; it should be easy to locate via the new link. Unfortunately, there is no way around this issue. In this case, you can do a search on how to find state laws.

PROCEDURE: (30 minutes)

Students will be assigned teams of three (3). Allow students three (3) minutes to give their team a name such as the “Mighty Wings.” Write the names of each team on the board.

Tell the students they will be playing a game “boomerang” to review the study of Australia in which they will be “boomeranging” questions to other groups. (Additional instructions provided with purchase.)

At the end of the game, the team with the most points wins.

CLOSURE / EVALUATION: (10 minutes)

Class discussion: Display one question at a time whether it is on an overhead or smartboard.

If you have time at the end of the lesson, you may choose to take the students outside and demonstrate throwing it.

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Civil Rights Australian History Canberra Tent Embassy Guided reading Worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plans and printable and digital worksheets and slide deck for the Aboriginal Tent Embassy with this meticulously crafted guided reading task This comprehensive No Prep guided reading task for Indigenous rights and equality. Perfectly tailored for your Australian History programs, this resource is designed to engage both middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) students, providing a thorough exploration of the Indigenous activism and challenges faced during this transformative era.

Students will delve into topics such as:

  • The establishment of the Tent Embassy in 1972 on the lawns of Parliament House, Canberra.
  • The underlying reasons and grievances leading to the formation of the embassy.
  • Key figures and activists central to the embassy's establishment and operations.
  • The public and governmental response to the protest and its subsequent evictions and re-establishments.
  • The lasting legacy and impact of the Tent Embassy on Indigenous policy, land rights, and Australian societal norms.ts.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Digital Version
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 300-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Australian Curriculum links;

  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle ACDSEH134
  • Background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations ACDSEH104
  • The continuing nature of efforts to secure civil rights and freedoms in Australia and throughout the world, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) ACDSEH143

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

Guided reading is a powerful tool for literacy and comprehension in history class. This method enriches students' understanding, promotes critical thinking, and hones their ability to extract and synthesize vital information from texts. Through group discussions and diverse source exposure, guided reading encourages active participation, broadens vocabulary, and refines reading fluency. Boost your students’ literacy skills as they delve into an event that profoundly influenced the discourse on Indigenous rights in Australia!

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Australia Geography —, The Big Australian Introduction PowerPoint Only

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Present The Big Australian Bucket List PowerPoint.

How the PowerPoint Works: The second slide after the introductory slide will have a grid with 9 images. Each image is linked to a separate slide. Allow students/class to choose which photo on the grid to visit first, then second, and so on. Each will have a number from the student to choose to make it easy to decipher. Once the image is clicked, it will take you to a slide within the PowerPoint that will provide information regarding Australia. Once you have visited it, click the back arrow to return to the grid and allow students to choose another image to explore. Continue until all 9 images have been explored.

Note: the lesson says it will take 30 minutes to present but at the most it will take 15 minutes.

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Australian History WW1 - Sir John Monash Documentary printable and digital

By Yugen Learning

This no prep activity worksheet for middle and high school students studying world war 1 and the impact of Sir John Monash. Both printable and digital versions for in class and online learning. The documentary "John Monash and Australia's Role in WWI" available onYouTube (Search the name on YouTube: "John Monash and Australia's Role in WWI"). This guide not only aids in understanding the pivotal moments and changes of the era but also delves into the man behind the legend.

What's Inside?

  • Time-stamped Questions: 10 thought-provoking questions, each linked to specific moments in the documentary for easy reference.
  • Extended question: "How did John Monash's leadership and innovations during World War I impact Australia's role in the conflict?”
  • Printable Version
  • Digital Version
  • Answer Key: Detailed answers provided, ensuring a seamless teaching experience.

Benefits:

  • Engaging Format: The combination of visual documentary and structured questions ensures students remain engaged and absorb information effectively.
  • Holistic Understanding: The role of Sir John Monash over the war, students gain a comprehensive view of the era.
  • Flexibility: Suitable for classroom viewing, remote learning, or as a homework assignment.

Why Choose This Resource? Our study guide offers a unique blend of visual learning and critical analysis, ensuring students not only learn the facts but understand the broader implications of the Industrial Revolution. Whether you're introducing the topic or looking for a resource to deepen existing knowledge, this guide is your perfect companion.

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Curriculum Alignment:

Common Core:

  • CCSS.RH.9-10.9: Compare and contrast treatments of the same topic in several primary and secondary sources.
  • CCSS.RH.9-10.10: By the end of grade 10, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the grades 9–10 text complexity band independently and proficiently.

Australian Curriculum Links:

  • The places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)

  • The commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)

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Geography, Big Australia Bucket List (PowerPoint + Travel Activity) Cultural Study

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Included: PDF, Word Document, and Powerpoint

A zip file reader will be needed to open the compressed file.

Students will work in teams — this can be done individually as well but will take a little longer regarding time — to take make a bucket list of places they would like to visit in Australia. They will take a journey to those places (through online resources, books and magazines) and will keep a travel journal of all the places they have visited. Students will enjoy working together and discovering interesting facts about Australia—Down Under. It will allow students not only to enjoy Australia but review the geographical themes as well as learn about the culture.

Materials + Preparation:

· PowerPoint: The Big Australian Bucket List

· 10 Journey Cards for Exploration—1 set per team

· Arrange the room where students can work in teams

· Access to the Internet, books, and magazines for research on Australia

· Printer for students to print out, color, or draw locations visited on their journey

· Grading rubric.

Objectives:

· To explore the natural and human features of Australia.

· To investigate how Australia can be represented on a map as states and territories.

· To investigate the geographical location of capital cities and regional centers around
Australia.

· To identify and locate landmarks and physical features of Australia.

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Australian History - World War One - effect of changing military leadership

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In this no prep activity worksheet lesson for middle/high school students use data to look at the impact of Australia's changing military leadership and how it affected the causalities rates of the Anzac forces in Europe.

The task can used within the wider context of changing military technology and its use by Australia's for success on the battlefield during World War I.

"How did the actions of General Sir Jon Monash change how Australia fought on the Western Front and its impact on effectiveness of the Anzac corp."

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Australian History - WW2 Fall of Singapore Guided Reading activity worksheet

By Yugen Learning

This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of the World War 2 Fall of Singapore. Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Focus questions
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 500-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum's History and English Learning Area, making it an ideal addition to your teaching repertoire. Grab it today from our TeachShare store, and ignite a passion for history in your students! Enjoy the ease of a no-prep lesson, and marvel at the strides your students will make in their literacy journey.

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Australian History - Freedom Ride 1965 - Guided reading, Source, Scholarship

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Looking for top middle and high school grade civil rights worksheet to enhance history students' document-source analysis and reading literacy. This ready-to-use, no prep printable available in Story, Source, Scholarship worksheet on 'Freedom Ride 1965' is the right solution for your Civil Rights program.

Story, Source, Scholarship is a powerful tool (click and read why) on the the top strategies for fostering document/source skills and comprehension in history education.

Resource:

  • An overarching question aligned with the curriculum.
  • Guided Reading Story: A concise passage detailing the context and knowledge of the Freedom Ride of 1965.
  • Source: Two to three primary and secondary sources related to the Freedom Ride to challenge students.
  • Scholarship: Insights from renowned historians in the field.
  • Three distinct questions for each section: story, source, and scholarship.
  • Detailed instructions for each activity.
  • An example procedure to guide students.
  • Collaborative partner share activities.
  • All sheets are A3 in size for easy use.

Have you ever struggled to teach the intricate details of the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its impact on Aboriginal Rights in Australia? This no-prep resource is designed to guide your students through the pivotal events, using the innovative Story, Source, Scholarship (SSS) format to answer Was the Freedom Ride of 1965 effective in changing Aborignal Rights in Australia?. This approach not only teaches the content but also hones source skills and introduces students to historical scholarship in a single activity!

Benefits of Using this Resource:

  • Enhances student notetaking skills.
  • Guided Reading skills
  • Sharpens the ability to identify key concepts within a paragraph.
  • Develops the skill of linking sources to the overarching question.
  • Highlights the significance of historical scholarship in interpreting events.
  • Introduces students to historians for future research.

Why the SSS Approach?

Curious about the pedagogy behind the Story, Source, Scholarship approach? Discover its success by clicking to read my blog post here:

Every year, as I embarked on the journey of teaching historical enquiry, I sought a method that would encapsulate the essence of historical study and its structure. I needed an engaging and efficient way to teach these key skills. The traditional lecture method left my students disengaged. That's when the SSS approach came to the rescue!

This resource is a testament to the effectiveness of the SSS approach. It's interactive, engaging, and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its implications. It's a game-changer for introducing students to the multifaceted nature of historical events.

Australian Curriculum Links:

Investigating rights and freedoms (1945–the present)

  • The origins and significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including Australia's involvement in the development of the declaration (ACDSEH023)
  • The background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations (ACDSEH104)
  • The US civil rights movement and its influence on Australia (ACDSEH105)
  • The significance of one of the following for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 referendum; reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations); the Apology (ACDSEH106)
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle (ACDSEH134)
  • Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 Referendum; Reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations), the Apology (ACDSEH106)

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

This resource is a comprehensive, self-contained lesson that's perfect for students who've missed classes or for teachers in need of a no-prep lesson plan. Dive deep into the Freedom Ride of 1965 and its impact on Aboriginal Rights in Australia with the SSS approach!.

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The Vietnam War History Card Sorting Activity - PDF and Digital

By Yugen Learning

Dive deep into this no prep Card Sorting Activity, designed specifically for middle and high school history educators. This Vietnam War interactive resource offers a hands-on approach to learning, perfect for facilitating meaningful discussions and deep understanding among students.

Purchase Includes:

- Card topics included; Gulf of Tonkin Incident, Tet Offensive, My Lai Massacre, Operation Rolling Thunder, Viet Cong, Ho Chi Minh Trail, Agent Orange, Paris Peace Accords, Fall of Saigon, Anti-War Protests, Vietnamization, Battle of Khe Sanh, Cambodian Campaign, Pentagon Papers, War Powers Act, Draft Resistance, Hanoi Hilton, POW/MIA, Hearts and Minds, Napalm Use, Battle of Hue, Credibility Gap, Kent State Shootings, Christmas Bombings, Saigon Evacuation

- Printable PDF of the card set (Cutting required)

- Digital Version of the card set

- Detailed lesson plan with learning objectives and success criteria

- Explanation of the ten different learning strategies that can be used with the cards

*Suggest cards to be laminated to allow for future reuse.

Product Features:

- 25 Detailed Cards: Each card features a key event, figure, or policy related to the topic, complete with a concise explanation. These are designed to challenge students' understanding and encourage critical thinking.

- Teacher Guide: Includes a detailed lesson plan with a clear outline of activities, objectives, and success criteria to ensure an engaging and educational experience. The guide also offers tips on facilitating discussions and maximizing the educational impact of the activity.

- Flexible Format: Suitable for a variety of teaching settings, including in-person, hybrid, and fully remote learning environments.

Learning Outcomes:

- Enhanced Understanding: Students will identify and understand crucial aspects of the topic, connecting historical facts with their broader implications.

- Improved Analytical Skills: Encourages students to analyse historical events critically and discuss their relevance in shaping contemporary issues.

Perfect for history teachers looking to enrich their curriculum and foster a deeper understanding of historical impacts.

Why Choose This Activity?

Created by experienced educators, this activity is designed to meet curriculum standards and develop key historical analysis skills. It promotes engagement through interaction and collaboration, making it an ideal choice for classes that thrive on active learning.

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

Australian Curriculum Links:

  • The significance of World War II to Australia’s international relationships in the twentieth century, with particular reference to the United Nations, Britain, the USA and Asia (ACDSEH110)

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Australian History - WW2 The Burma Railway comprehension worksheet

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Engage your students with this NO PREP activity on the Burma Railway A Tale of Endurance and Survival during World War 2 as part of Australian History! Students read a short historical narrative that informs your students what the living conditions were like with concise comprehension questions to check their understanding.

This resource is perfect for history or social studies classes studying the Australia during world war 2. It can be used as an in-class activity, homework assignment, or even as a study guide for tests and exams. With no prep required, it's the perfect resource for busy teachers

What is Included:

  • 1 page narrative with primary quotes (Where relevant).
  • 8 comprehension questions
  • Marking key for questions.
  • Comprehension skills
  • Source analysis skills

This resource is designed to enhance student comprehension and interest in this pivotal era in history. It's perfect for making the World War 2 come alive in your classroom.

To check understanding and reinforce learning, each narrative is followed by eight comprehension questions. These questions are designed to prompt students to think critically about the material and engage with it on a deeper level. And don't worry about creating an answer key - we've got you covered! Each set of questions comes with eight detailed answers.

The research can form the basis for an extended answer on questions on the impact of the world war 2.

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Civil Rights Australian History 1967 Referendum Guided reading Worksheet, slides

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This no-prep activity with lesson plans and printable and digital worksheets and slide deck for the transformative 1967 Referendum with this meticulously crafted no prep guided reading task for Indigenous rights and equality, perfect for your Australian History programs. This resource is designed to engage both middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) students, providing a thorough exploration of the Indigenous activism and challenges faced during this transformative era.

Students will delve into topics such as:

  • The historical backdrop leading to the call for the 1967 Referendum.
  • The discriminatory sections of the Australian Constitution under scrutiny.
  • The nationwide mobilization, highlighting key activists and their roles in advocating for change.
  • The resounding public endorsement, with a historic 90% 'Yes' vote.
  • The immediate and enduring ramifications of the Referendum on Indigenous policy and Australian societal norms.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
  • Detailed lesson plan with extension activities suggestions
  • Printable Version
  • Digital Version
  • Dual coding - combining visuals and text for enhanced student recall.
  • Detailed 300-word narrative capturing the essence of the era.
  • Activities focused on annotation and summarization skills.
  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Australian Curriculum links;

  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle ACDSEH134
  • Background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations ACDSEH104
  • The continuing nature of efforts to secure civil rights and freedoms in Australia and throughout the world, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) ACDSEH143

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

Guided reading is a powerful tool for literacy and comprehension in history class. This method enriches students' understanding, promotes critical thinking, and hones their ability to extract and synthesize vital information from texts. Through group discussions and diverse source exposure, guided reading encourages active participation, broadens vocabulary, and refines reading fluency. Boost your students’ literacy skills as they delve into an event that profoundly influenced the discourse on Indigenous rights in Australia!

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This no-prep activity with lesson plan and printable worksheets and slide deck for comprehension and literacy skills as they read through a vivid narrative of The Leadership of Adolf Hitler during World War 2.

The leadership of Adolf Hitler was characterized by his authoritarian, dictatorial style, marked by aggressive expansionism, ruthless suppression of opposition, and the implementation of Nazi ideology,

Improve literacy using dual coding, annotations and clearly defined questions at a language level for high school students.

Resource provides:

  • Editable introductory slide deck with 5 slides
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  • A4 size page for easy printing.

Guided reading is an immensely effective strategy for literacy and comprehension in history class. This process will deepen their understanding, stimulate critical thinking, and improve their capacity to extract and synthesise important information from texts. Followed by Through collaborative discussions and exposure to diverse sources, guided reading fosters active participation, enhances vocabulary, and improves reading fluency. Elevate your students’ literacy skills soar! !

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Australian History Card Sorting Activity on Key Aboriginal Events, digital

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This no-prep History Card Sorting Activity is perfect for exploring key events, figures, and concepts in history. Ideal for middle and high school history classes, it also works as an emergency sub plan. Students will engage in a collaborative card sort to analyze and match titles with explanations of important historical events, developing analytical skills and a deeper understanding of historical significance. Aligned with Common Core and TEKS, this activity fosters critical thinking and discussion in the classroom.

Product Purpose and Benefits:

This interactive history card sorting activity provides students with a dynamic way to understand historical events and figures. Through hands-on engagement, students will deepen their comprehension of historical context and enhance their discussion skills.

Key Features of the Resource:

  • Card sorting activity for matching key historical events with their explanations.
  • Card topics included; European Settlement, Black War, Myall Creek Massacre, Aboriginal Protection Acts, Stolen Generations ,Day of Mourning, 1946 Pilbara Strike, 1962 Right to Vote, 1965 Freedom Ride, 1967 Referendum, Wave Hill Walk Off, Aboriginal Tent Embassy, 1975 Racial Discrimination Act, Mabo Decision, Wik Decision, National Sorry Day, 2008 Apology to the Stolen Generations, Yirrkala Bark Petitions, Tent Embassy, Land Rights Act 1976, Mabo Decision, Native Title Act 1993, Wik Decision, Bringing Them Home Report, National Sorry Day, Reconciliation Walks 2000, Northern Territory Intervention, Uluru Statement from the Heart,2019 National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Closing the Gap Report, Indigenous Recognition Referendum Proposal, Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission, South Australian Treaty Process, Indigenous Protected Areas, Indigenous Ranger Programs, Indigenous Business Sector Strategy, Youth Detention in the Northern Territory, Deaths in Custody, Indigenous Education Programs, Indigenous Health Initiatives, Community Development Program, Indigenous Broadcasting, Native Title Amendments, Indigenous Cultural Heritage Protection, Indigenous Land Use Agreements, Indigenous Art and Cultural Festivals, Reconciliation Action Plans, First Nations Women’s Alliance, Indigenous Language Revival
  • Explanation of the ten different learning strategies that can be used with the cards
  • Encourages group collaboration and critical thinking.
  • Designed for both middle and high school students.
  • Perfect for regular classroom lessons or as a no-prep emergency sub plan.

How to Use This Resource:

  1. Preparation: Print and, if possible, laminate the card sets to allow for future reuse. Divide the class into small groups and ensure there is ample workspace for each group to sort their cards.
  2. Introduction: Start by explaining the significance of the historical topic and the objective of the card sorting activity. Discuss how understanding key historical events contributes to a broader understanding of history.
  3. Card Sorting Activity: Distribute the card sets to each group, instructing them to match titles with their corresponding explanations. Encourage group discussions as they determine the significance of each event or figure.
  4. Group Discussion & Wrap-Up: Have each group present two cards they found most impactful, explaining why. Conclude the lesson with a brief class discussion and reflection on how these events have shaped history.

This resource is ideal for both classroom lessons and emergency sub plans, making it easy to integrate into any history curriculum.

Call to Action:

Download this engaging History Card Sorting Activity today and bring history to life in your classroom with an interactive, collaborative approach!

Curriculum Standards:

  • Common Core Standards: RH.9-10.2, RH.9-10.9
  • TEKS: 113.41(c)(2)(B), 113.41(c)(8)(A)​​

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Australian Standards

  • The continuing nature of efforts to secure civil rights and freedoms in Australia and throughout the world, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) (ACDSEH143)
  • The background to the struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for rights and freedoms before 1965, including the 1938 Day of Mourning and the Stolen Generations (ACDSEH104
  • The significance of one of the following for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 referendum; reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations); the Apology (ACDSEH106)
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of one individual or group in the struggle (ACDSEH134)
  • Methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and the role of ONE individual or group in the struggle (ACDSEH134)
  • Torres Strait Islander Peoples: 1962 right to vote federally; 1967 Referendum; Reconciliation; Mabo decision; Bringing Them Home Report (the Stolen Generations), the Apology (ACDSEH106)
  • investigating the legacy of children’s experiences in ‘care’ (their placement in orphanages, Children’s Homes, foster care and other forms of out-of-home care), and the significance of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1990)

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Australia and World War 1 History Card Sorting Activity - PDF and Digital

By Yugen Learning

Dive deep into this no prep Card Sorting Activity, designed specifically for middle and high school history educators. This Australia and World War 1 interactive resource offers a hands-on approach to learning, perfect for facilitating meaningful discussions and deep understanding among students.

Purchase Includes:

- Card topics included; Gallipoli Campaign, Western Front, Battle of Fromelles, Battle of Pozières, ANZAC Day, Conscription Referenda, The Australian Flying Corps, Australian Light Horse, War Economy and Women, Repatriation, War Memorials, The Home Front, Indigenous Servicemen, C.E.W. Bean, Billy Hughes at Versailles, War-time Prime Ministers, Australian Imperial Force, Third Battle of Ypres, The Somme Offensive, Australian Navy in WWI, War Propaganda, Training Camps in Australia, Return of Soldiers, Impact on Australian Society, Post-war Immigration

- Printable PDF of the card set (Cutting required)

- Digital Version of the card set

- Detailed lesson plan with learning objectives and success criteria

- Explanation of the ten different learning strategies that can be used with the cards

*Suggest cards to be laminated to allow for future reuse.

Product Features:

- 25 Detailed Cards: Each card features a key event, figure, or policy related to the topic, complete with a concise explanation. These are designed to challenge students' understanding and encourage critical thinking.

- Teacher Guide: Includes a detailed lesson plan with a clear outline of activities, objectives, and success criteria to ensure an engaging and educational experience. The guide also offers tips on facilitating discussions and maximizing the educational impact of the activity.

- Flexible Format: Suitable for a variety of teaching settings, including in-person, hybrid, and fully remote learning environments.

Learning Outcomes:

- Enhanced Understanding: Students will identify and understand crucial aspects of the topic, connecting historical facts with their broader implications.

- Improved Analytical Skills: Encourages students to analyse historical events critically and discuss their relevance in shaping contemporary issues.

Perfect for history teachers looking to enrich their curriculum and foster a deeper understanding of historical impacts.

Why Choose This Activity?

Created by experienced educators, this activity is designed to meet curriculum standards and develop key historical analysis skills. It promotes engagement through interaction and collaboration, making it an ideal choice for classes that thrive on active learning.

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-8: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 6-8: RH.6-8.1, RH.6-8.2, RH.6-8.4, RH.6-8.5, RH.6-8.7, RH.6-8.10 For Grades 9-12: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies 9-10 & 11-12: RH.9-10.1, RH.9-10.2, RH.11-12.1, RH.11-12.2, RH.9-10.4, RH.11-12.4, RH.9-10.7, RH.11-12.8, RH.9-10.10, RH.11-12.10

Australian Curriculum Links:

  • The causes of World War I and the reasons that men enlisted to fight in the war (ACDSEH021)
  • The places where Australians fought and the nature of warfare during World War I, including the Gallipoli campaign (ACDSEH095)
  • The impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia, such as the use of propaganda to influence the civilian population, the changing role of women and the conscription debate (ACDSEH096)
  • The commemoration of World War I, including debates about the nature and significance of the ANZAC legend (ACDSEH097)

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US History US Civil War - Vocabulary Word Wall + Digital Frayer Model Template

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This US Civil War Word Wall for supporting literacy and writing contains 24 vocabulary words made for middle & high school grade history students studying USA History**. They** are available in colour version and suitable for greyscale printing with the words and images. There are also 24 word wall with an image., only the word and definition, so you can have students create their own representative images drawing for the vocabulary. Frayer model to support vocabulary with printable and digital versions.

These A5 easy-to-read cards are ready to print and display in your classroom!

All cards also include an image or photograph, to help your visual learners better understand the word. You can print the cards at two per page.

The US Civil War Word Wall words included in this set are:

Union, Confederacy, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg Address, Fort Sumter, Appomattox Court House, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad, Slavery, Secession, Reconstruction, John Wilkes Booth, Jefferson Davis, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Antietam, Ironclads, Minie Ball, Total War, 13th Amendment, Fugitive Slave Act,

Resource includes:

  • 24 complete with word, definition and image wall posters
  • 24 word/definition only for students to create their own images wall posters.
  • Printable Frayer model template
  • Digital Frayer model template

Upon completing your purchase, you will click on the green button that says Add to Google Drive. Then, you will be able to find this resource in the TeachShare Purchases folder of your Google Drive account! If you have any technical issues, reach out to us at yugenlearning@gmail.com or contact TeachShare.

Common Core Outcomes:

For Grades 6-12: Language 6-8: RH.6.6-10.6,

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Are you seeking an Australian History task on the implementation of government controls to support the war effort during World War 2. This no prep effective activity to bolster your students' critical thinking skills and their ability to engage with primary and secondary sources? This task focuses on sources from contemporary and modern sources.

This resource teaches students to evaluate a source's usefulness based on author credibility, publication date, purpose, and format, turning daunting tasks into engaging activities. (expanded explanation of the task here)

It not only offers students a systematic approach for source evaluation, enhancing their analysis competence and research reliability, but also serves as a powerful teaching aid for historical thinking. With this tool, your students will transform into discerning information consumers, shaping them into successful historians.

Detailed explanation on its impact on my students on my blog to read:

Resources:

  • Focus question for the task
  • 2 Relevant primary or/and secondary sources
  • Complete lesson and skills within the 1 task

Australia Currciulum links:

  • Depth Study 2: World War II (1939–1945)
    • Impact of World War II on the Australian home front, including the changing roles of individuals and use of wartime government controls such as internment: (ACDSEH109)

Historical Skills

  • Chronology, Terms, and Concepts: Understanding the sequence and historical context of internment during World War II: (ACHHS182)

  • Analysis and Use of Sources: Engaging with contemporary and modern primary and secondary sources, evaluating reliability and perspectives: (ACHHS183), (ACHHS185)

  • Explanation and Communication: Constructing historical arguments and explanations using evidence from sources: (ACHHS187)

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Teaching why the labor Party split during World War One. This no prep consolidation activity worksheet helps students understanding the different perspectives not he home and the Western front on the conscription debate and how it lead to the split of the Labor Party,

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The students compare the different arguments for and against conscription according tot he perspective of the home front and those on the front lines. The proforma provides a template to organise the different ideas to support an extended answer or debate on the issue on why the Labor party split over the issue.

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Sir John Monash Study - Australia's Greatest WW1 general worksheet

By Yugen Learning

A no prep case study for middle/high school activity on Sir Monash, Australia greatest general of WW1 and who changed the doctrine of The Australian Army. This study looks at his life from his enlistment to his death and his impact on the Anzac legend.

The study includes a simple source analysis question "To what extent" on two of his battles. All the media is available online and linked for the teacher or the students to access directly through QR codes or URL.

Suitable for ww1 History all secondary years.

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