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Engaging and relevant. This is the essence of my teaching and learning resources. You'll find a wealth of History, Agricultural Technology, Retail Services, Aboriginal Studies and more.
How did Hitler rise to power?
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How did Hitler rise to power?

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Worksheet and answers to accompany the 5-minute animated documentary by Ted Ed, How did Hitler Rise to Power? The video covers the impact of the Treaty of Versailles, post-war social and political issues in Germany, the impact of the Depression, the increasing power of the Nazi Party and the implementation of extremist policies following the Enabling Act, 1933.
Farm Tools and Machinery unit of work
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Farm Tools and Machinery unit of work

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Unit of work on Farm Tools and Machinery. Designed for students of the NSW 7-10 Agricultural Technology Syllabus. Cross-content unit of work that includes interactions, management, sustainability, technology. It includes: + Quad bikes + Firearms in agriculture Tillage equipment + Farm safety + Identify the agricultural machinery Information report assessment task Farm tools and machinery findaword 3 Cloze activities: Combine harvesters, Machinery in the cotton industry, aircraft in agriculture Ezine article: Farming advances with appliance of science to tractor technology Ezine article: Death of 3 Canadian Girls Ezine article: New high-tech farm equipment is a nightmare for farmers Ezine article: Drone weeds out good from bad Research: Tractors Metalanguage Magazine article: Front-end loaders can exceed tractor limits Video and worksheet: The Future Farming Technology Video and worksheet: Outback helicopter mustering Video and worksheet: RIPPA: The farm robot exterminates pests and weeds
Weeds, Pests and Disease
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Weeds, Pests and Disease

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Unit of work on Weeds, Pests and Disease. Designed for students of the NSW Stage 5 Agricultural Technology Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. This bundle includes: 3 Cloze activities Metalanguage mix and match Word Search Ezine article: Time to Freeze Bugs to Death Ezine article: A virus taming Australia’s bunny menace Ezine article: Agricultural production losses to pest animals soar Ezine article: Drone weeds out good from bad Video and worksheet: RIPPA: The farm robot exterminates pests & weeds
RIPPA: The farm robot exterminates pests and weeds
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RIPPA: The farm robot exterminates pests and weeds

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Worksheet and answers to accompany the 6-minute documentary by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Catalyst program, RIPPA: The farm robot exterminates pests and weeds. The documentary examines a solar-powered, self-propelled robot that scans agricultural plants for pests and weeds and either removes the weed or selectively spot-sprays particular plants. The resource is designed for Stage 4/5 students of the NSW Agricultural Technology Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Outback helicopter mustering
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Outback helicopter mustering

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Worksheet to accompany Australian Broadcasting Corporation Landline series mini-documentary, Outback helicopter mustering. The 5-minute documentary examines the technology and sustainability in the mustering and export of feral water buffalo in Arnhem Land. Answers are included. This resource is part of a unit of work, Farm Tools and Machinery for the Stages 4/5 NSW Agricultural Technology Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.
Who or what killed Phar Lap?
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Who or what killed Phar Lap?

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This is a source-based homework task to support student understanding of the NSW History syllabus for the Australian Curriculum Stage 5 Depth Study 6: School–Developed Topic The Great Depression Students examine a range of primary and secondary, visual and written sources to decide who or what killed the world's most successful racehorse, Phar Lap, in 1932 during a tour of the USA. Was it the perfidious American book keepers or just a bad case of colic? Only you can find the real answer to why thousands of Australians had their hearts broken (and wallets made a little thinner).
The Berlin Airlift
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The Berlin Airlift

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Worksheet to accompany the Extra Credits animated documentary, The Berlin Airlift. Answers are included.
The Great War: Australian General John Monash
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The Great War: Australian General John Monash

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Worksheet to accompany the YouTube The Great War video, Australian General John Monash. It gives a great overview of Monash’s life, personality, experiences in WWI, leadership and evaluation of his achievements. This resource supports student understanding of the NSW History syllabus for the Australian Curriculum Stage 5 Depth Study 3: Australians at War - World War I
The Holocaust
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The Holocaust

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This is a unit of work designed for students of the NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. It includes: + Teaching program for unit of work The Holocaust + Worksheet for video - Prisoner Number A26188 - Henia Bryer + Worksheet for video - Auschwitz - The Forgotten Evidence + Worksheet for video - I’m Still Here + Worksheet for video - Annihilation. The Destruction of European Jews. + Source-based activity - What happened at Babi Yar in September 1941? + Source-based activity - What was life like for Jews living in the Warsaw Ghetto? + Source-based activity - What was the Judenrat? How did they try to protect fellow Jews? + Source-based activity - What were the experiences of prisoners and their captors on the Helmbrechts Death Marches? + Source-based activity - What were the reactions of German Jews and non-Jews to Kristallnacht? + Powerpoint - Chronology of the Holocaust + Powerpoint - Anti-Semitism The Longest Hatred + Powerpoint - Nazi Extermination Camps + Powerpoint - Living in the Warsaw Ghetto + Powerpoint - Aftermath of the Holocaust + Powerpoint - Security Police + Powerpoint - Nazi Ideology + Historical Perspectives: Anti-Semitism + Word Search - The Holocaust + Assessment Task + Newspaper front page activity + The restroom cleaners of the Lodz Ghetto activity + 3 Primary sources: the Holocaust + Terms and concepts activity + Walking in his/her shoes empathetic task Ezine article: What we must learn from Holocaust survivors, before it’s too late Ezine article: Kristallnacht surivivor Andy Factor warns antisemitism on 80th anniversary
Macbeth The Graphic Novel
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Macbeth The Graphic Novel

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Unit of work on Macbeth the Graphic Novel. This unit is designed for Stage 5 students of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. This bundle includes: Newspaper article: Something Wicked This Way Comes Magazine article: The Scottish King (Macbeth) Video and worksheet: The Real Macbeth Video and worksheet: CliffsNotes, Macbeth Video and worksheet: Why should you read MAcbeth?
Feature History: The Eureka Stockade
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Feature History: The Eureka Stockade

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Worksheet to accompany the 12 minute and 44 seconds Feature History documentary, The Eureka Stockade. The worksheet is designed for Stage 3/4 students of the History Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. The video examines the causes of the Eureka Rebellion, events and significant outcomes including universal male suffrage, the right to elect men to parliament and the right to free from police harassment. The video is available on YouTube
The Australian Colonies
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The Australian Colonies

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Unit of work for Stage 3 NSW History K-10 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum. The unit is designed to be cross-curricular. This unit includes: Sample program from New South Wales Educational and Standards Authority Metalanguage mix and match activity Newspaper article: History of the British settlement of Sydney Video: Behind the News: First Fleet Worksheet for video: Behind the News: First Fleet Worksheet for video: My Place. Sam 1798 Video: History of Australia in a Nutshell Worksheet for video: History of Australia in a Nutshell Worksheet for video: My Place. Benjamin 1858 Worksheet for video: My Place. Warawi 1788 Video: Australia’s Early Settlers Worksheet for video: Australia’s Early Settlers Video: Penal Colonies Australia Worksheet for video: Penal Colonies Australia Deconstructing a visual image: Shearing the Rams Deconstructing a visual image: The Proclamation of South Australia Poem: Shearing at Castlereagh by Banjo Paterson Song: I Am Australian Sequence the events The Drover’s Wife - short story 4 Cloze activities Worksheet for video: Feature History: Eureka Stockade Video: Feature History: Eureka Stockade
What really happened at the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Home
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What really happened at the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Home

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As part of the misguided policy of the NSW government to intervene in the lives of Aboriginal families to create a better life for their children, Aboriginal boys and girls were forcibly separated from their parents and placed in homes where they could be given a quality education and provided with nutrition, shelter and life opportunities that would provide them with better opportunities in (European) Australian society. The sad reality was that the children were subjected to physical and mental brutality and received a poor quality education in settings that were far from the support of family and friends. This source-based homework task is designed to assist student understandings of the NSW History syllabus for the Australian Curriculum Stage 5 Depth Study 4: Rights and Freedoms (1945-present) The sources deal exclusively with social isolation, educational malpractice and physical abuse. I have not included emotional or sexual abuse even though these certainly occurred. These issues may be better dealt with by individual teachers making the decisions of if and when the "teachable moments" for these sensitive issues best arise with their particular students.