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Australian history activities for Easel Assessments

Preview of Anzac Day: Honoring Sacrifice and Remembrance Reading Comprehension Passage

Anzac Day: Honoring Sacrifice and Remembrance Reading Comprehension Passage

Anzac Day: Honoring Sacrifice and Remembrance Reading Comprehension PassageEmbark on a meaningful exploration of Anzac Day with this comprehensive resource tailored for 4th to 6th-grade students. "Anzac Day: Honoring Sacrifice and Diversity" delves into the historical roots of Anzac Day, the significance of symbols like poppies and rosemary, and the diverse contributions of communities in the First and Second World Wars.Key Features: Informative Reading Passage:Discover the historical origins of
Preview of Australian History Trivia Quiz Powerpoint + Free crossword

Australian History Trivia Quiz Powerpoint + Free crossword

Created by
Sakura Solutions
The Australian History Trivia Quiz is a collection of questions that test your knowledge about the history of Australia. The quiz covers a wide range of topics related to Australia's history. Participants may be asked to identify significant events or individuals in Australian history, answer multiple-choice questions, or provide short written answers. The quiz is suitable for anyone who wants to test their knowledge of Australian history, including students, educators, history enthusiasts, and
Preview of Geography: Mindbender's Game of Australia, Grades 6 on up.

Geography: Mindbender's Game of Australia, Grades 6 on up.

Created by
Compass Rose
~Geography: Mindbender's Game of Australia~ Grades 6 on up.Become an expert on the geography of Australia just by playing a game!· Includes a map of Australia for reference. A great way to familiarize your students with the geography of Australia. “Highly engaging!”· 8 questions that can be used as a game where the students are divided into small groups of 2 to 3 (use the classroom seating arrangement as a guide). Students may record their answers on paper or respond as an oral class activity. ·
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