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6th grade australian history videos

Preview of Human Rights and the Mabo Decision- Slides & Worksheets

Human Rights and the Mabo Decision- Slides & Worksheets

This resource is fantastic for Year 5 and 6 History lessons that focus on Australia as a Nation (ACHHK114). The worksheet contains historical information about Eddie Mabo's personal life and key events that lead to his fight for land rights in 1992. Outcome HT3-4: Describes and explains the struggles for rights and freedoms in Australia, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.Includes: ★ 4x Eddie Mabo Worksheets★ 1x Human Rights PDF SlidesIn addition, this resource contains que
Preview of Australian SLANG WORDS

Australian SLANG WORDS

LEARN AUSTRALIAN SLANG with this fun video and worksheets!You will get:1 video that includes 24 Australian Slang words and their meaning. This is a presentation type video with voice over. It asks students what they thing a word means then next screen shows the meaning and the way it is used. Example: What do you think ARVO means? ARVO means the afternoon. What are you doing this ARVO?PLUS 6 WORKSHEET PAGES. 3 pages students can do before the video to guess what they think each word means or dur
Preview of Australia and New Zealand Travel Commercial

Australia and New Zealand Travel Commercial

Created by
Tammie Groth
Students select an island, state, or territory in the area, research that location, and create a commercial to attract tourists. Can be done using technology (iPads or computers) or with a good old posterboard! I have also included the notes I required them to take in outlining their commercial. [You could expand this project to include all of Oceania but I found that many of the islands were difficult for middle schoolers to research in a short amount of time.]
Preview of How Many Australian Indigenous Languages Are There?
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How Many Australian Indigenous Languages Are There?

Created by
Meridian
This short lesson describes the scope of Australian Indigenous Languages and how they are related.The lesson also provides a free download of a hi-res full colour map that shows all known indigenous languages as they were original distributed. The map is published by the NSW Museum.For the budding linguist and those interested in an authentic Australian Indigenous experience. ********************************************Learn more about the author atMalcom Brown***********************************
Preview of Part 2. Australian Indigenous Language - Places of Articulation
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Part 2. Australian Indigenous Language - Places of Articulation

Created by
Meridian
This video lessons explains where to position your tongue and lips to articulate Australian Indigenous languages. A remote living desert language of Western Australia is used in this case study, illustrating how Indigenous sounds are articulated.Great resource, along with the workbook 'Mechanics of Talking' in showing how sounds are articulated.For the budding linguist and those interested in an authentic Australian Indigenous experience.This is part of my Australian Indigenous Language Course -
Preview of Dromornis

Dromornis

Created by
CJMLJM
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Preview of Part 3. Australian Indigenous Language - Manner of Articulation
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Part 3. Australian Indigenous Language - Manner of Articulation

Created by
Meridian
This video listen explains how to position your tongue and lips to articulate Australian Indigenous languages. A particular language of Western Australia is used in this case study that shows how Indigenous sounds are articulated.Great resource, along with the workbook 'Mechanics of Talking' in showing how sounds are articulated.For the budding linguist and those interested in an authentic Australian Indigenous experience.This is part of my Australian Indigenous Language Course - A Case Study***
Preview of A Nyangumarta Reader - Australian Indigenous Language Case Study
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A Nyangumarta Reader - Australian Indigenous Language Case Study

Created by
Meridian
This short children's reader is a locally written and published item used in an Australian Bilingual school. Bilingual schools are where students learn to read and write in their own language first, and then start to learn to read and write in English once the literacy skills are locked in with their first language.To learn more about Australian Indigenous Languages, please review my Language Learning Course - A Case Study.*************************************************************************
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