In this Year 6 unit, students explore the key institutions of Australia’s system of government and the foundations it is based on, addressing aspects of the HASS Australian Curriculum. ✩ It is a 9 lesson unit (designed to be taught over a term) that contains all lesson resources including worksheets and posters*. ✩ This HASS unit also contains an editable PowerPoint presentation that can be displayed during each lesson. It includes the learning intentions/success criteria, key discussion points, worksheets and display resources. This makes teaching every lesson even easier if your classroom has a T.V or Smartboard. ✩ The editable planner includes relevant Australian Curriculum links. ✩ The lessons are kept simple and succinct, five to six steps each, to help you save time. The clear instructions highlight the key points, allowing you to focus on the students and make the most of the learning opportunities. ✩ Mrs Amy123 is known for its fun and engaging lessons that involve a wide range of cooperative learning strategies. This means that some lessons will not feature worksheets, though many will. ✩ This unit also includes a grading guide that shows what each grade (A-E) would look like based on two activities from the unit. This document is also linked to the Achievement Standard for Year 6 HASS. Included are: ♦ Editable planner (6 pages) ♦ Worksheets (Including answer keys) (21 pages) ♦ Resources (33 pages) ♦ Editable PowerPoint Presentation (95 pages) ♦ Editable Grading Guide (1 page) ♦ Editable learning intentions and success criteria Version 9 Outcomes covered: Civics and Citizenship: The key institutions of Australia’s system of government, how it is based on the Westminster system, and the key values and beliefs of Western democracies (AC9HS6K06) The roles and responsibilities of the 3 levels of government in Australia (AC9HS6K07) Inquiry Skills: Questioning and research: Develop questions to investigate people, events, developments, places and systems (AC9HS6S01) Locate, collect and organise information and data from primary and secondary sources in a range of formats (AC9HS6S02) Interpreting, analysing and evaluating: Evaluate information and data in a range of formats to identify and describe patterns and trends, or to infer relationships (AC9HS6S03) Evaluate primary and secondary sources to determine origin, purpose and perspectives (AC9HS6S04) Concluding and decision-making: Develop evidence-based conclusions (AC9HS6S05) Propose actions or responses to issues or challenges and use criteria to assess the possible effects (AC9HS6S06) Communicating: Present descriptions and explanations, drawing ideas, findings and viewpoints from sources, and using relevant terms and conventions (AC9HS6S07) Version 8.4 Outcomes covered: History: Key figures, events and ideas that led to Australia’s Federation and constitution (ACHASSK134) Civics and Citizenship: The key institutions of Australia’s democratic system of government and how it is based on the Westminster system (ACHASSK143) The roles and responsibilities of Australia’s three levels of government (ACHASSK144) The responsibilities of electors and representatives in Australia’s democracy (ACHASSK145) Where ideas for new laws can come from and how they become law (ACHASSK146) Inquiry Skills: ACHASSI122, ACHASSI123, ACHASSI124, ACHASSI125, ACHASSI127, ACHASSI129, ACHASSI130, ACHASSI131 and ACHASSI133 → Other than where stated, this product is not editable → This file is zipped. Once downloaded, right-click the file and select ‘extract all’ to open.
Introduce your students to Vincent Lingiari and the Gurindji people and their fight for recognition and democratic rights.
Ready to get yourself completely prepared for the year ahead? Look no further Year 6 teachers! This complete set of our ever popular HASS units specifically aligned to the Australian Curriculum (version 9.0) has everything you need to teach your students the content required.
This engaging project has Year 6 students using inquiry skills to research in HASS, Australian federation, life in 20th century Australia and an Iconic figure. Now suitable for home and distance learning with Google slides option. It has been designed to tie assessment with the Australian Curriculum Year 6, although it could meet Year 5 standards or for any class completing research on Australia. This resource includes: Printable student outline for project Some key websites to help students start their research Assessment rubric Bibliography Note taking sheets Australian Curriculum standards Ways this resource can be used: As a term based independent project Homework assignment End of unit assessment project Work for one on one students Do your teach HASS? These resources might be helpful: Related Products ☆ Australian Geography: Australian States and Territories BUNDLE, HASS ☆ BUNDLE - Year 7 Ancient History, Australian Curriculum, HASS ☆ HASS Year 4 Australian Curriculum Term Inquiry Bundle ☆ HASS Year 5 Australian Curriculum History, Economics, Geography, Civics ☆ History of School, Transport, Technology and Toys: BUNDLE, HASS ☆ Year 3 Australian Curriculum HASS Inquiry: Civics and Citizenship ☆ Year 3 Australian Curriculum HASS Inquiry: History If you like this resource, you may find my other research projects useful as well. Please have a look at these: AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM MIDDLE SCHOOL PROJECTS ~~~~~~ Receive TPT credits to use on future purchases ~~~~~~ Go to your My Purchases page. Next to each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button, click it and you will be taken to a page where you can leave a quick rating and a short comment about the product. Each time you provide feedback, you’ll earn TPT credits that can be used to future purchases to save you money! Plus, the feedback you provide helps me make my products better suit your needs! ~~ How to Follow My Store to receive updates & special deals ~~ Click the green star beside my name at the top of this page OR at the top of my store page. Following me notifies you when I post a new item and you will receive emails when products are on sale. Copyright information: Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you would like to share with others, please purchase an additional license.
In this Year 6 unit, students examine the path to Federation, the advancement in democracy since and the role migrants have played, addressing aspects of the HASS Australian Curriculum. ✩ It is a 9 lesson unit (designed to be taught over a term) that contains all lesson resources including worksheets and posters. ✩ This HASS unit also contains an editable PowerPoint presentation that can be displayed during each lesson. It includes the learning intentions/success criteria, key discussion points, worksheets and display resources. This makes teaching every lesson even easier if your classroom has a T.V or Smartboard. ✩ The editable planner includes relevant Australian Curriculum links. ✩ The lessons are kept simple and succinct, five to six steps each, to help you save time. The clear instructions highlight the key points, allowing you to focus on the students and make the most of the learning opportunities. ✩ Mrs Amy123 is known for its fun and engaging lessons that involve a wide range of cooperative learning strategies. This means that some lessons will not feature worksheets, though many will. ✩ This unit also includes a grading guide that shows what each grade (A-E) would look like based on two activities from the unit. This document is also linked to the Achievement Standard for Year 6 HASS. Included are: ♦ Editable planner (6 pages) ♦ Worksheets (Including answer keys) (10 pages) ♦ Resources (49 pages) ♦ Editable PowerPoint Presentation (100+ pages) ♦ Editable Grading Guide (1 page) ♦ Editable learning intentions and success criteria Version 9 Outcomes covered: History: Significant individuals, events and ideas that led to Australia’s Federation, the Constitution and democratic system of government (AC9HS6K01) Changes in Australia's political system and to Australian citizenship after Federation and throughout the 20th century that impacted First Nations Australians, migrants, women and children (AC9HS6K02) The motivation of people migrating to Australia since Federation and throughout the 20th century, their stories and effects on Australian society, including migrants from the Asia region (AC9HS6K03) Inquiry Skills: Questioning and research: Develop questions to investigate people, events, developments, places and systems (AC9HS6S01) Locate, collect and organise information and data from primary and secondary sources in a range of formats (AC9HS6S02) Interpreting, analysing and evaluating: Evaluate information and data in a range of formats to identify and describe patterns and trends, or to infer relationships (AC9HS6S03) Evaluate primary and secondary sources to determine origin, purpose and perspectives (AC9HS6S04) Concluding and decision-making: Develop evidence-based conclusions (AC9HS6S05) Propose actions or responses to issues or challenges and use criteria to assess the possible effects (AC9HS6S06) Communicating: Present descriptions and explanations, drawing ideas, findings and viewpoints from sources, and using relevant terms and conventions (AC9HS6S07) Version 8.4 Outcomes covered: History: Experiences of Australian democracy and citizenship, including the status and rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, migrants, women, and children (ACHASSK135) Stories of groups of people who migrated to Australia since Federation (including from ONE country of the Asia region) and reasons they migrated (ACHASSK136) The contribution of individuals and groups to the development of Australian society since federation (ACHASSK137) Civics and Citizenship: The shared values of Australian citizenship and the formal rights and responsibilities of Australian citizenships (ACHASSK147) The obligations citizens may consider they have beyond their own national borders as active and informed global citizens (ACHASSK148) Inquiry Skills: ACHASSI122, ACHASSI123, ACHASSI124, ACHASSI125, ACHASSI127, ACHASSI128, ACHASSI129, ACHASSI130, ACHASSI131 and ACHASSI133
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Engage your students as they explore threats to the survival of Indigenous Groups around the world with this unit designed to compliment the Year 6 Australian HASS curriculum. Highly engaging, this unit includes printable activity sheets, a brief informative powerpoint, assessment opportunities and a unit plan to guide your teaching sequence. This unit is a great way to engage your students interest in the topic as well as broaden their perspective on their roles as global citizens. This bundle includes the following: - Unit Plan - Activity Bundle - some activities require the internet for research. Recommended internet links are provided to guide your teaching. - Informative Powerpoint - this powerpoint will help guide some of your teaching sequence and help relay information to your students in an age-appropriate manner. This bundle compliments the following Year 6 Australian HASS Curriculum content descriptors: Geography - Differences in the economic, demographic and social characteristics of countries across the world (ACHASSK139) - The world’s cultural diversity, including that of its indigenous peoples (ACHASSK140) Civics and Citizenship - The obligations citizens may consider they have beyond their own national borders as active and informed global citizens (ACHASSK148) Topics covered in this unit include: - What is Global Citizenship? - Understanding the World's Indigenous Peoples - Threats to Indigenous Communities - Aiding Indigenous Communities Activities include: - Global Citizenship exploration - Defining Indigenous Peoples - Comparing Indigenous Communities - Threats to Indigenous Communities: Case Studies - ASSESSMENT: Students respond to the crises they have explored throughout the term in relation to Indigenous Communities around the World by developing their own response. This response will vary from student to student but suggestions have been given in the unit for those students lacking ideas. If you liked the look of this resource, you may also like these: - Year 6 Complete Yearly History Unit Bundle - Year 5&6 Complete Health Unit Bundle - Year 6 Geography Unit - Asian Neighbours Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! If you want to connect with me further, check out Ridgy Didge on these social media platforms: - Facebook - Instagram - Pinterest Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you so much, Mel Disclaimer: This is a digital product only. It will be sent to you by email to download once payment has been processed.
Introduce your students to Vincent Lingiari and the Gurindji people and their fight for recognition and democratic rights.
Explore the concept of global citizenship with this Year 6 HASS civics and citizenship resource. This Australian government resource explores who global citizens are, the obligations of world citizens and the ways different countries work together. It includes information sheets, a range of learning activities and an assessment piece. This mini-unit is also available as part of the Australian and Global Citizenship Complete Bundle and as part of the Australian and Global Citizenship Mini-Unit Bundle This mini unit is written to suit the Australian Curriculum and is written for Australian students. Elements will work for other parts of the world, but check the preview to see if it will work for you This resource includes: ⭐ Extended Teaching Notes ⭐ Cover Page ⭐ Introductory Activity - Brainstorm (Worksheet and Task Cards) ⭐ 2 Note Taking Sheets ⭐ What is a Global Citizen? - Information Sheet (in colour and black and white), Note Taking Sheet, Interactive Notebook Resource, Task Cards and Quick Check Activity ⭐ Issues of Global Citizenship - Worksheet and Interactive Notebook Resource ⭐ Podcast/Video: Global Citizenship Means . . . - Task Sheet and Task Cards ⭐ Obligations of Global Citizens - Information Sheet (in colour and black and white), Note Taking Sheet, Interactive Notebook Resource, Task Cards and Quick Check ⭐ Obligations of Global Citizenship - Worksheet and Interactive Notebook Resource ⭐ You’re the Teacher - Work Sheet, Planning Sheet and Task Cards ⭐ How Do Countries Work Together? - Information Sheet (in colour and black and white), Note Taking Sheet, Interactive Notebook Resource, Task Cards and Quick Check ⭐ Research: What Does the UN Do?- Task Sheet, Interactive Notebook Resource and Task Cards ⭐ How Can We Work Together to Protect Oceans? - Task Sheet and Pamphlet ⭐ How Can We Work Together on Children’s Rights? - Task Sheet and Pamphlet ⭐ Pamphlet Activity ⭐ Quick Check Cloze Activity ⭐ How Am I a Global Citizen? - Worksheet, Interactive Notebook Resource and Task Cards ⭐ Should We Get Rid of Countries - Task Sheet, Writing Sheet and Task Cards ⭐ Flip book ⭐ Assessment Task with Supporting Resources ⭐ Answer keys and marking rubric This resource contains Australian spelling in A4 format. It is a PDF file, 74 pages long. ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ There's more fabulous Galarious Goods resources available including: ⭐ Australian Citizenship Pledges (Year 6 HASS) ⭐ Australian Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities (Year 6 HASS) ⭐ Law Making in Australia (Year 6 HASS) ⭐ Levels of Government Working Together (Year 6 HASS) ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ Be the first to know about new Galarious Goods products by becoming a follower! If you enjoy this resource, don't forget to leave feedback so you receive credit and other teachers can find it too!
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A few years ago I started doing term planners. A place where I could record the main idea that I was going to cover for particular lesson each week. They have been such a HUGE time saver for me! I look at the Australian curriculum outcomes and pull out the big ideas. I sequence them in an order that works best and make sure I take into account what I have to report on and when. Each week I have a new focus for each of my learning areas and in first term I like to try and cover as wide a scope as I can in terms of curriculum content while reviewing what they should have learnt in the previous grade. Having a term planner makes my life soooo much easier when I go to do my weekly planners. It means I don’t have to keep referring back to the Australian Curriculum documents and waste time working out what content to cover each week. Not all topics are explicitly planned out on my term planner. For some topics, like text types, HASS and Science I do unit planners as each lesson can differ a lot from one another. Where as the ones that are planned out in the term planner are lesson that tend to follow the same style each week or in the case of maths are so big and dependent on the student level that I am not able to plan them out more before the term has started. I know the beginning of the year is CRAZY! (Who am I kidding- the whole year is CRAZY!) So I thought I would give you term planners for years 1 to 6 FREE to help you off to a great start this year! These planners are editable so you can change and tweak them as you need but we all know it is easier to go from something already started then to start from scratch. Just click here to sign up to my newsletter and I will send you the link to Year 1 - 6! Including specific planners for composite classes of two year levels ⇨ Like us on Facebook ⇨ Follow us on Pinterest
Want to have more time for yourself and your family? Want to feel like you have conquered the Australian Curriculum and are doing the best by your students? Look no further! This Year 6 Ultimate Unit Bundle is the solution. Have all your planning done for Science, HASS, Technologies, Text Types, and Health, so you can get on with the teaching parts you love. This bundle includes all of my Year 6 Units that are based on the Australian Curriculum Outcomes and are guaranteed to be a hit in your classroom. Each unit (except the Technology Units) also includes a fully editable planner, learning intentions, and a grading guide. Includes planners aligned to version 8.4 and version 9 of the Australian Curriculum. WA teachers, continue to use 8.4 as this aligns with SCSA curriculum. Bundle Includes: (Click links to see more information on each unit) 5 Text Type Units: (Updated to Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum and also includes previous 8.4 versions) Persuasive Writing UnitIn this unit, students learn about the elements of a persuasive writing text and how to effectively construct their own. Narrative Writing UnitIn this unit, students learn about the elements of a narrative text and how to effectively construct their own engaging narrative. Poetry Writing UnitIn this unit, students' creativity is sparked as they learn to write different types of poems. Procedure Writing UnitIn this unit, students learn to write and analyse procedural texts. Report Writing UnitIn this unit, students learn to write and analyse procedural texts. 4 HASS Units: (Updated to Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum and also includes previous 8.4 versions) Australian Citizenship Unit In this unit, students exploring the migration of people to Australia after federation and experiences of democracy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, and migrants, as well as the contribution of individuals and groups to the development of Australia. Business Unit In this unit, students explore the relationship between consumers and businesses. Australian Government Unit In this unit, students explore the history, role, key features and responsibilities of the government, along with how laws come about. World Culture Unit In this unit, students explore the diversity of different countries as well as Australia’s connection to them and their Indigenous cultures. 4 Science Units: (Updated to Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum and also includes previous 8.4 versions) Biological Sciences Unit In this unit, students explore how living things grow, survive and are affected by physical conditions of their environment Chemical Science UnitIn this unit, students explore how materials can be changed in reversible and irreversible ways. Earth & Space UnitIn this unit, students explore how Earth is part of a system of planets orbiting around the sun. Physical Science UnitIn this unit, students explore how electrical energy can be transferred and transformed and can be generated from a range of sources. 4 Technologies Units: (Updated to Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum and also includes previous 8.4 versions) Electrical Energy Unit In this unit, students investigate electrical energy and how to control movement, sound or light in a designed product or system. Digital Systems Unit In this unit, students examine the main components of digital systems, including user interfaces and networks that transmit data. Materials & Tools UnitIn this unit, students investigate the characteristics and properties of a range of materials, systems, components, tools and equipment and evaluate the impact of their use. Numbers & Data Unit In this unit, students examine how whole numbers are used to represent data and acquire, store and validate different types of data. 3 Health Units: (Updated to Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum and also includes previous 8.4 versions) Influences Unit In this unit, students value diversity and examine how identities are influenced by people and places. Relationship & Puberty Health Unit In this unit, students learn to manage changes and transitions associated with puberty and relationships with others. Wellbeing Unit In this unit, students investigate resources and strategies to seek help about wellbeing and the role of preventive health. Also includes: Australian Curriculum Checklists Term Planners Planner Explanations and Teacher and Learning Strategies What are you waiting for? Save yourself loads of time and stress with this Australian Curriculum aligned Year 6 Ultimate Unit Bundle! →Other than where stated, this product is not editable ← → Please note, this file is zipped. Once downloaded, right-click the file and select ‘extract all’ to open.
I have gathered a list of books that I highly recommend for Year 6 Teachers to use as they are teaching to the Australian Curriculum throughout the year. I have sorted these books into curriculum content areas but you will quickly notice that most of the books link to other content areas making them great tools for the time-poor Australian Teacher. (please note the following list contains affiliate links)
These editable Australian Curriculum Planning Templates for Year 6 Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) will make your planning simple and organised. Stay accountable and keep your planning all in one place. This document can be added to throughout the year. Updated to version 9 of the Australian Curriculum. This product contains all the Year 6 HASS outcomes presented in two different ways for you to choose from. 1. All the Year 6 HASS outcomes presented on the one page for easy reference. AND 2. Two separate pages - one for each strand - Knowledge and Understanding and Skills. (This allows for more writing space for each outcome). Each individual outcome has space for you to make notes, dot points and ideas. This easily allows you to find gaps in your planning and ensures each outcome is covered. The templates are provided as a PDF and an editable PowerPoint file so that you can TYPE in your ideas if you prefer. Simply add text boxes where required, type in your information and print! ** The format of the document and the existing text cannot be edited. You can use this document how you wish, but here is how I use it: 1. Print documents in A3. 2. Make dot points of all my ideas and lessons for each outcome. 3. Add my ideas to the document continuously throughout the year. 4. Highlight my dot points/ lessons as they are taught. (This makes it really clear which outcomes I haven't covered yet). You may like to use this document in conjunction with this Year 6 Australian Curriculum Planning Tool. You can find more Year 6 Australian Curriculum Planning Templates here: English Mathematics Science The Arts Technologies Health and Physical Education ** This product may be printed and photocopied by the original purchaser only and may not be shared, copied or distributed in any way. Please respect the copyright of my products by directing your colleagues to my store. Multiple licences must be purchased if you wish to use this resource with other teachers. Follow my Facebook page for giveaways and updates! Based on Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) materials downloaded from the Australian Curriculum website in January 2023. ACARA does not endorse any changes that have been made to the Australian Curriculum. Thankyou for visiting Mrs Strawberry!
Introduce your students to David Hurley and help them to understand the role and responsibilities of Australia's Governor General.
Australian Curriculum - HaSS - Geography - Year 6 With the Commonwealth Games coming to Australia in April, it is a fantastic opportunity to link a current event with our curriculum. This resource will provide a term's work for Year 6 students - perfect for Term 1 or 2 - to use in either the lead u...
Teaching your students about Migration to Australia can be fun and engaging! Designed to compliment the Year 6 Australian HASS curriculum, these highly engaging activities, including Timeline activities, Flipbooks, mapping activities, Research Projects and Persuasive Writing Templates, are a great way to engage your students interests in the topic as well as expand their knowledge on the issues surrounding Australian citizenship and migration to Australia since Federation.
In this Year 2 unit, students explore Earth's geography, the naming of places and accessibility of traveling to other places, addressing aspects of the HASS Australian Curriculum. ✩ It is a 10-less unit (designed to be taught over a term) that contains all lesson resources including worksheets and posters. ✩ This HASS unit also contains an editable PowerPoint presentation that can be displayed during each lesson. It includes the learning intentions/success criteria, key discussion points, worksheets and display resources. This makes teaching every lesson even easier if your classroom has a T.V or Smartboard. ✩ The editable planner includes relevant Australian Curriculum links. ✩ The lessons are kept simple and succinct, five to six steps each, to help you save time. The clear instructions highlight the key points, allowing you to focus on the students and make the most of the learning opportunities. ✩ Mrs Amy123 is known for its fun and engaging lessons that involve a wide range of cooperative learning strategies. This means that some lessons will not feature worksheets, though many will. ✩ This unit also includes a grading guide that shows what each grade (A-E) would look like based on two activities from the unit. This document is also linked to the Achievement Standard for Year 2 HASS. Included are: ♦ Editable planner (6 pages) ♦ Worksheets (22 pages) ♦ Resources (~80 pages) ♦ Editable PowerPoint Presentation (100+ pages) ♦ Editable Grading Guide (1 page) ♦ Editable learning intentions and success criteria Outcomes covered: Geography: ACHASSK04, ACHASSK048, ACHASSK050 (partially) and ACHASSK051 Inquiry Skills: ACHASSI034, ACHASSI035, ACHASSI036, ACHASSI038, ACHASSI039, ACHASSI040, ACHASSI041, ACHASSI042 and ACHASSI043 →Other than where stated, this product is not editable ←
If you want to save time on your History planning, then this thorough pack will provide you with all the resources you need to teach Year 1 HASS with ease. Closely aligned to the new Australian Curriculum 9.0, these lessons will guide your students through each knowledge and understanding and unpack the skills required for each elaboration - saving you so much time! Unlike some resource packs sold online, these packs cover every single ACARA Knowledge and Understanding elaboration, so there are no empty spaces in your curriculum coverage! Click here and SAVE 30% by buying ALL the HASS Year 1 Resources in 1 Bundle! Click here and SAVE 30% by buying ALL the HASS Foundation to Year 3 Resources in 1 Bundle! See why teachers love this pack: "This saved me so much time! I could concentrate on higher-order thinking and cooperative activities with students." "I loved this pack! Works great for C2C history unit and to consolidate learning. Thanks for another great resource!" "Everything I needed to cover the entire curriculum." "My students loved using this resource. It was engaging for them but was also fun to teach. Thanks for a great resource." "Exactly what I was looking for, has saved me so much time! Thank you" This easy-to-use, best-selling packet includes: 10 Lesson Plans PowerPoints to match lessons (7 in total) Assessment pieces Editable marking guide Colour vocabulary cards for your word wall Numerous hands-on Activities Worksheets and Homework Ideas Lessons 1. Who are the people in my family and how are they related to each other? 2. How have families changed over time? 3. How have family roles changed over time? 4. How has daily life changed over time? 5. How has home life changed over time? 6. How have classrooms changed over time? 7. What First Nations Australian toys were used in the past? 8. How have toys changed over time? 9. What can we learn about changes in everyday life from the past till now? 10.Assessment Australian Sellers - Australian Curriculum ********************************************************************* THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM 9.0 Year 1 History AC9HS1K01 differences in family structures and roles today, and how these have changed or remained the same over time AC9HS1K02 continuity and change between aspects of their daily lives and their parents’ and grandparents’ childhoods ********************************************************************* ☀☀☀☀STAY CONNECTED TO TECH TEACHER PTO3☀☀☀☀ ❤️ Follow Me to find out when new products are added ❤️ ********************************************************************* Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ ***************************************************************
Reading, writing and analysing timelines is a requirement of the Australian Curriculum but it should not have to be a chore for you or your students! Here are seven simple, yet effective, ways to get your students involved in practising timeline reading and writing skills while keeping them engaged and excited about what they are […]
Studying Famous Australians can be fun and engaging! These high quality posters have been designed to compliment the HASS Curriculum in Australia and feature the names of Australia's 31 Prime Ministers, their date of birth and death (if applicable), the years they served as Prime Minister, the party they lead, a photo and an interesting fact about the Prime Minister. Looking for a way to use these posters? Check out these Biography Research Templates Take a look at some of the great feedback for this resource: "Wonderful resource, thanks for sharing." "Awesome! Amazing display!" If you liked the look of these posters, you may also like these: — Making a Law in Australia — Australian Federation Timeline — Famous Australia Explorers Posters — Australian Goldrush Timeline Posters FAQ Can I share this resource with my teaching partner? No. This product is for personal use only. Multiple licences are available for use among more than one person. On what size paper is this resource best printed? This resource is designed to be printed on A4 sized paper. To fit other paper sizes, ensure you hit 'fit to page' before printing. Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! If you want to connect with me further, check out Ridgy Didge on these social media platforms: - Facebook - Instagram - Pinterest Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you so much, Mel
Studying Famous Australians can be fun and engaging! These high quality Australian Prime Minister Classroom Posters have been designed to compliment the HASS Curriculum in Australia and feature the names of Australia's 30 Prime Ministers, their date of birth and death (if applicable), the years they served as Prime Minister, the party they lead, a photo and an interesting fact about the Prime Minister.
Summary of lesson plan / unit of work: This unit of work based around the Year 5 National Curriculum ‘Historical Knowledge & Understanding – The Australian Colonies’ it provides students with the opportunity to develop their understanding of ‘The Gold Rush & The Eureka Stockade’ while working on their literal and inferential comprehension skills with […]
These posters show the 6 different family structures featuring a simple definition and a matching picture. The family types include nuclear, extended, grandparents, single parent, childless and blended. Links to Australian Curriculum aspects: Year 1 History: ACHASSK028 Included are: 6 posters (6 pages) Please note, this resource is included in the Year 1 HASS Daily Lives Unit. → Please note, this product is not editable. → Please note, this file is zipped. Once downloaded right-click the file and select ‘extract all’ to open.
Includes update to version 9 of the Australian Curriculum in addition to a version for 8.4. ✓ Editable Unit Planner ✓ Grading Guide ✓ Editable PowerPoint ✓ Worksheets ✓ Success Criteria/Learning Intentions In this Year 5 unit, students explore the values and features of Australia’s democracy and the roles of citizens and elected representatives, addressing aspects of the HASS Australian Curriculum. This unit includes a mock election process and a mock court case which have been simplified in some areas to allow year 5s to enact the process. ✩ It is a 9-lesson unit (designed to be taught over a term) that contains all lesson resources including worksheets and posters*. ✩ This HASS unit also contains an editable PowerPoint presentation that can be displayed during each lesson. It includes the learning intentions/success criteria, key discussion points, worksheets and display resources. This makes teaching every lesson even easier if your classroom has a T.V or Smartboard. ✩ The editable planner includes relevant Australian Curriculum links. ✩ The lessons are kept simple and succinct, five to six steps each, to help you save time. The clear instructions highlight the key points, allowing you to focus on the students and make the most of the learning opportunities. ✩ Mrs Amy123 is known for its fun and engaging lessons that involve a wide range of cooperative learning strategies. This means that some lessons will not feature worksheets, though many will. ✩ This unit also includes a grading guide that shows what each grade (A-E) would look like based on two activities from the unit. This document is also linked to the Achievement Standard for Year 5 HASS. Included are: ♦Editable planner (6 pages) ♦Lesson resources including answer keys (56 pages) ♦ Editable PowerPoint Presentation (100+ pages) ♦ Editable Grading Guide (1 page) ♦ Editable learning intentions and success criteria Version 9 Outcomes Covered: Civics and Citizenship: The key values and features of Australia’s democracy, including elections, and the roles and responsibilities of elected representatives (AC9HS5K06) How citizens (members of communities) with shared beliefs and values work together to achieve a civic goal (AC9HS5K07) Inquiry Skills: Questioning and research: Develop questions to investigate people, events, developments, places and systems (AC9HS5S01) Locate, collect and organise information and data from primary and secondary sources in a range of formats (AC9HS5S02) Interpreting, analysing and evaluating: Evaluate information and data in a range of formats to identify and describe patterns and trends, or to infer relationships (AC9HS5S03) Concluding and decision-making: Develop evidence-based conclusions (AC9HS5S05) Propose actions or responses to issues or challenges and use criteria to assess the possible effects (AC9HS5S06) Communicating: Present descriptions and explanations, drawing ideas, findings and viewpoints from sources, and using relevant terms and conventions (AC9HS5S07) Version 8.4 Outcomes Covered: Civics and Citizenship: The key values that underpin Australia’s democracy (ACHASSK115) The key features of the electoral process in Australia (ACHASSK116) Why regulations and laws are enforced and the personnel involved (ACHASSK117) How people with shared beliefs and values work together to achieve a civic goal (ACHASSK118) Skills: ACHASSI094, ACHASSI095, ACHASSI96, ACHASSI99, ACHASSI100, ACHASSI101, ACHASSI104, ACHASSI103, ACHASSI104, ACHASSI105 →Other than where stated, this product is not editable ← ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Other products you might be interested in: ⇨Year 5 NAPLAN Revision Quizzes ⇨Year 5 Narrative Writing Unit ⇨Year 5 Mathematics Test Bundle *************************************************************************** ↠This file is zipped. 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Gain a clear understanding of what your students know and understand when it comes to the values, rights, responsibilities and obligations of Australian and global citizens. These three assessment tasks - a test and two tasks - align with the Australian curriculum, allowing you to collect data on civics and citizenship learning. This resource is also available as part of the Australian and Global Citizenship Complete Bundle This resource is built to compliment the three Year Six mini-units covering the HASS Australian Curriculum outcomes - ACHASSK147 and ACHASSK148. The three complimentary mini-units are: ✫ Australian Citizenship Pledges ✫ Australian Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities ✫ Global Citizenship These assessment pieces are written to suit the Australian Curriculum and for Australian students. Most elements will work for other parts of the world, but check the preview to see if it will work for you ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ This resource includes: ⭐ Teacher Notes ⭐ What I’ve Learned Page ⭐ Reflection Questions - Worksheet and Task Card (in colour and black and white) ⭐ Australian and Global Citizenship Test - Test Worksheet and Test Questions ⭐ Assessment Task - Digital Presentation (with supporting organiser) ⭐ Assessment Task - Diagram (with supporting organiser) ⭐ Answer Key for Test ⭐ Marking Rubric This resource contains Australian spelling in A4 format. It is a PDF file, 24 pages long. ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ There's more fabulous Galarious Goods resources available including: ⭐ Australian Democratic Responsibilities Assessment (Year 6 HASS) ⭐ Australian Democratic Systems Assessment (Year 6 HASS) ⭐ Levels of Government in Australia Assessment (Year 6 HASS) Or click here to find more civics and citizenship resources from Galarious Goods ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ Be the first to know about new Galarious Goods products by becoming a follower! If you enjoy this resource, don't forget to leave feedback so you receive credit and other teachers can find it too!
Help your students understand the basic features of a ballad with this unit plan and activity bundle. Bring your writing lessons to life as the unit plan walks you through everything you need to thoroughly cover the AC9E6LA04, AC9E6LA06, AC9E6LA08, AC9E6LA09, AC9E6LE04, AC9E6LE05, AC9E6LY03, AC9E6LY08 and AC9E6LY09 elements of the Australian Year 6 English curriculum (version 9.0). Fun for students, easy for you to implement and an irresistible way to help budding authors write a fun ballad to tie in with HASS learning!
Introduce your students to David Hurley and help them to understand the role and responsibilities of Australia's Governor General.