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Being a teacher was always a childhood dream which I achieved at an early age. My career has led me to teach some amazing students and to specialise in the Special Education area. My passion is ensuring that all students, no matter their ability, are able to access a great education.

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Being a teacher was always a childhood dream which I achieved at an early age. My career has led me to teach some amazing students and to specialise in the Special Education area. My passion is ensuring that all students, no matter their ability, are able to access a great education.
Women in medieval history
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Women in medieval history

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This assignment involves students researching the way medieval women were treated and comparing it to how women are treated in todays society. The assignment looks at women's rights and responsibilities, way they are treated during war and famous women of both eras. Students finalise their findings in a visual diary or an auditory piece showcasing their findings.
Out of Africa - Comprehension sheet
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Out of Africa - Comprehension sheet

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Students read a short passage on how man evolved and moved out of Africa. There are three level's of questions, each level more difficult than the last. With each level the amount of information required increases. Students can also highlight where the answer to the information is found.
Ancient Greece Inquiry based project
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Ancient Greece Inquiry based project

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Through this resource students will be investigating a number of different areas in Ancient Greece. Students will complete activities based around key groups in Ancient Greece - contacts and conflicts, daily rituals, beliefs, systems of governments and significant people in Ancient Greece. Students will choose one activity from each of the four areas. Some activities have specified ways that the activity will be presented, while others are open for the students to decide. Within each area there are activities that cater for those students who need modification and those who need extension. The activities are designed for students between the ages of 10 -14.
Ancient Sumer investigation
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Ancient Sumer investigation

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Students answer set questions to investigate the civilisation - Ancient Sumer. This was used as a modified tasks for 12 - 13-year-olds, but could be used for younger students.
Ancient Sumer vocabulary activity - Easy
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Ancient Sumer vocabulary activity - Easy

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Students read information on Ancient Sumer. Through the reading, students are directed to develop their own meaning of given words. They then complete a cloze exercise using these words to show their understanding of the word.
Mungo man and lady - comprehension - easy
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Mungo man and lady - comprehension - easy

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Students read a passage on Mungo man and Mungo lady. Students then create their own meaning for given words and complete a cloze exercise using the words. Students then answer questions that are either literal, inferential or analytical.
Who Killed Harold?
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Who Killed Harold?

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As an introductory lesson to studying History, students analyse a "murder" that had been committed on the school grounds over the school holidays. Students after reading and discussing all the "facts", need to ascertain who killed Harold? The original sheet had school leaders as the suspects, which the students enjoyed immensely. Students asked to interview the suspects and the school leaders were open to coming in to give an alias. Before interrogating the school leaders, students generated a list of questions to ask, which were then adjusted according to information that the students heard. After hearing the information and reevaluating the evidence, students were then asked to reassess their original assumption - stating why they had changed their point of view. This was then related to how historians have to change their point of view on an event or period of time according to new evidence that is discovered.
Sandakan death marches WW2 Part 3
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Sandakan death marches WW2 Part 3

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This is part of a 3 part activity sequence on WW2. All three build to an understanding of the Sandakan death marches. Part 3 develops information on Sandakan and the death marches
World War 2 Part 1
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World War 2 Part 1

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This is part of a 3 part activity sequence on WW2. All three build to an understanding of the Sandakan death marches. Part 1 develops a basic understanding of WW2.Which countries were involved, when it started and why it started
Australia in Asia WW2 Part 2
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Australia in Asia WW2 Part 2

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This is part of a 3 part activity sequence on WW2. All three build to an understanding of the Sandakan death marches. Part 2 develops an understanding of WW2 in Asia. The bombing of Pearl Harbour, Japanese bombing of Darwin and Kokoda
World War 2
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World War 2

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This is a 3 part activity sequence on WW2. All three build to an understanding of the Sandakan death marches. Part 1 develops a basic understanding of WW2. Part 2 is on Australia's involvement in the war in Asia Part 3 is on the Sandakan death marches