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This History Unit offers 16 hands-on lessons + Summative Assessment (incl. marking rubric) and 10 Additional Hands-On Learning Tasks
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Covering:
AC9HS4K01 - the diversity of First Nations Australians, their social organisation and their continuous connection to Country/Place.
AC9HS4K02 - the causes of the establishment of the first British colony in Australia in 1788.
AC9HS4K03 - the experiences of individuals and groups, including military and civilian officials, and convicts involved in the establishment of the first British colony.
AC9HS4K04 - the effects of contact with other people on First Nations Australians and their Countries/Places following the arrival of the First Fleet and how this was viewed by First Nations Australians as an invasion.
Questioning and researching
AC9HS4S01 - develop questions to guide investigations about people, events, places and issues
AC9HS4S02 - locate,collectand recordinformation and datafrom a range of sources, including annotated timelines and maps
Interpreting, analysing and evaluating
AC9HS4S03 - interpret information and data displayed in different formats
AC9HS4S04 - analyse information and data, and identify perspectives
Concluding and decision-making
AC9HS4S05 - draw conclusions based on analysis of information
AC9HS4S06 - propose actions or responses to an issue or challenge thatconsider possible effects of actions
Communicating
AC9HS4S07 - present descriptions and explanations, using ideas from sources and relevant
subject-specific terms
Including: hands-on activities, explicit teaching content, formative assessment options, differentiation strategies, extension tasks, summative assessment (incl. marking rubric), cross curriculum opportunities, outdoor learning opportunities, early career/ real life education (related jobs) and materials needed (per lesson).