Students search the Wordsearch and highlight the listed words. The students then research the topic of "Aboriginal Art" and present their report in a poster, Powerpoint or essay. Randomly select students and have them present their findings to classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
Best to use as a google docs. I created this for my students to use as a self-study booklet to help prepare them for their exam. I have incorporated ALARM into this booklet
A Fun Wordsearch Activity on Australian "Slang" including an extension activity. Students find and circle the identified words. Students are then directed to research and write a short report on Australian slang and how it developed. Students are randomly selected to read their findings to the class and the teacher provides supportive feedback.
Students search the Wordsearch and highlight the listed words. The students then research Life in the Australian Bush and present their report in a poster, Powerpoint or essay. Randomly select students and have them present their findings to classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
A fun Wordsearch on the famous Melbourne Cup horse racing event. Students circle or highlight the listed words. The extension is for students to write a short report on this iconic event and present the findings to their classmates. The teacher provides supportive feedback.
Students circle or highlight the listed States, Territories and Cities of Australia. The extension task is for students to be allocated a region/state of Australia and research the size of population, what the region produces and historical facts. Randomly select students to read their report to the class and as a teacher provide supportive feedback.
A quick Do Now activity linking Cause and Effect in Humanities. There are some multiple choice and True/False Questions to engage students in Humanities. The task also provides immediate feedback to the teacher around how students think and respond in Humanities.
A fun Wordsearch on terms used in the Australian Constitution. Students find and circle the words. The extension is for students to research and write a short report on the importance of the Australian Constitution. Students are randomly selected and report their findings back to their classmates and the teacher provides supportive feedback.
This is a workbook for students to use during an historical inquiry. Students will choose one of the following to research:Thomas PeelJohn Septimus RoeJames Stirling C Y O’Connor Edmund Barton John ForrestCharles Fremantle