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High school australian history simulations

Preview of 360° Tour & Virtual Fieldtrip of Melbourne + Australian Culture Package (ESL)

360° Tour & Virtual Fieldtrip of Melbourne + Australian Culture Package (ESL)

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Take your students on a 360° virtual field trip through Melbourne while exploring iconic Australian culture. You'll also touch on Australian expressions and lifestyle through interactive questionnaires and activities related to the tour. The first activity will take you through popular a popular sights around the city leading into cultural specialties such as lingo and cuisine later in the package.This virtual field trip includes some simple instructions but also leaves a lot of space for teache
Preview of Australia Colonization Simulation

Australia Colonization Simulation

This is designed as a simulation (designed to mimic real events) to demonstrate to students how Britain was able to wipe away much of Indigenous Australian Culture and was able to take over the land that belonged to them. It is designed as a game to pique student interest and engagement and is in no way intended to be disrespectful to Aboriginal culture. The "game" is designed to demonstrate for students the power held by British Colonists and their advanced weaponry that the Aboriginals were fa
Preview of That's the Ticket! No Sugar Set Design Exercise (HSC Australian Drama & Theatre)

That's the Ticket! No Sugar Set Design Exercise (HSC Australian Drama & Theatre)

This is a 17-page A4 resource for use in the Higher School Certificate (HSC) Drama course. It may be used upon completion of reading the play No Sugar by Jack Davis, which is part of Australian Drama and Theatre (Core Study), Topic 1: Dramatic Traditions in Australia as unit support or for further revision. Depending on how it is utilised, it can cover between 1-3 days of classes or even fill in as a valuable casual lesson.This exercise seeks to bring together both theoretical and experiential u
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