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Commerce

Stocks 'n' Shares

World Trade...

Makin’ Money!!!

Let’s go shopping!!!

E-Commerce… Now and in the future… Avoiding internet scammers… E-Bay…let’s play… On-line banking!!! Internet technology for everything in business…and buying…and selling

What’s on the job front??? Retail Finance Real estate Advertising Human resources YOUR own business What’s growing & what’s not?

Who are the movers & shakers in business?

How does Australian business compete against the world?

And what about the government?

Who is running the show??? The government How they got there What we can do about it Let’s run our own election! Then we can make our own laws And see what would happen…

We could end up in the court room! What’s the law? How does it work? Let’s go to a real courtroom And run our own mock trial Anything and everything about the law

Elective Geography

Some topics to Choose From… World issues we’re involved in Peace and conflict The world’s BIGGEST disasters Getting out and about Skills, spills and thrills WE get to choose

Natural Disasters include: Twisters Earthquakes Volcanoes Floods, Fires, Famine

So…what else is there to pick from? World’s interesting places Travel & Tourism The Rich and the Poor, Haves and Have Nots

Our Local Area

Fragile Environments…

Global Cities

Atmospheric Processes

World Cities… Let's go visit !!!

Crop Growing…in the Desert

Aboriginal Studies

We can study… Aboriginality & the Land Heritage & Identity Issues for Aborigines Research of our own topic

And then there’s… Arts & Crafts Culture Language Local peoples

Working Together for the Future…

Elective History

Past…meets present…meets future…

Archaeology…

Site Studies…

We can pick… Investigating the Past: Ancient History and Case Studies such as: Ancient Egypt, Greece or Rome, Ancient Australia Medieval History Modern History Famous people & places

A Focus on the Ancients Studies of Ancient Societies such as: Pompeii & Herculaneum Tutankhamun’s Tomb Pyramids

Famous Historical Periods Select from historical periods such as: Ancient Wars Ancient legends Conquests of famous people like Alexander the Great Kingdoms of Egypt

People from Ancient History We can study people from Ancient societies, such as: Pharoahs Alexander the Great Cleopatra Julius Caesar Emperors

We can study: Ancient Societies Such as: Egypt Asia Australia Greece Rome

Or there’s Modern History Personal Interest Project – YOU choose World War I World War II Famous people from Modern History Famous places from Modern History The Modern World

Modern History

Modern History World War II What does it mean to you? What did we learn? How did we change?

Modern History cont… What do we care about? Does everyone care about the same things? What would happen if… How has the past shapes the future? How come we make the same mistakes?

Modern History cont… Who is this guy? How have things changed since he was around? Can it happen again? Are there modern comparisons? How is the world different, now?

The Aftermath of World War II

The War in the Pacific