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Title: History of Australia Warm-Up Champs Conversation-Level 1 Help – Helping each other is encouraged Activity – Introduction into the lesson Movement – Need to be in desk unless getting folder or sharpening pencil Participation – Everyone participates List at least one thing that you know about the history of Australia. 1 Let’s Dance!!

Listen and participate or I will MOOOOOOve you! Direct Teach Listen and participate or I will MOOOOOOve you! Direct Teach Champs Conversation-Level 2. 1 at a time (Raise hand quietly and wait for turn) Help – Ask questions by raising your hand quietly Activity – Learn from each other Movement – None – Ask before leaving desk Participation – Everyone participates by completing their own work and taking part in classroom activities Lesson Goals Power Point Presentation (teacher led) on aspects of Australia’s history

Anything look familiar? Wonder who colonized Australia? Australia Anything look familiar?

ABORIGINES

Coming to Australia!! Aborigine Origin Who were they? Not just one group Where did they come from? South East Asia How did they get there? Island Hopping Hunter Gatherer Society

Partner Work Partner Champs Conversation- Level 1 – 1.5 (Low Voice only with partner) stay on topic and use only positive words Help – Ask questions (partner/teacher) Activity – Share workload (divide and conquer) Movement – None – Ask before leaving desk Participation – Everyone participates by completing their work and sharing with partner. Discuss how long you think it took the Aborigines to Island Hop to Australia.

Aborigines – The 1st Inhabitants (Natives) of Australia How long did you say? Aborigines – The 1st Inhabitants (Natives) of Australia While Scientists are still debating specifics it is estimated that it took the Aboriginal people between 10,000-30,000 years to migrate to Australia from Southeast Asia Video Link

The British are coming The British are coming!!!! 1770 - Australia claimed for Great Britain First used as place to send prisoners!! 1778 - First official colony founded 1851 - Gold discovered and more colonies formed 1901 - Independent from Britain

Colonizing the World!!

Independent Work Champs Conversation-Level .5 (lose privilege if you don’t control it) Help – Ask questions by raising hand quietly Activity – Ponder and write Movement – None – Ask before leaving desk Participation – Everyone participates by completing the assignment independently. Lesson Goals Write how you think colonization affected the Native People (Aborigines) of Australia.

Does this remind you of any group in South America..Africa…? Can’t We All Get Along? Interactions with British and Aborigines Estimated about 250 different groups of Aborigines when British arrived Now only make up 2.5% of the population First interaction was Disease Moved off land for ranches Stolen Generation 1869-1960s Not recognized as citizens until 1967 Does this remind you of any group in South America..Africa…? Video Link

Australia’s History to Today Australia Today Government Parliamentary Democracy Federal System Aborigines Culture Lives On Boomerangs are an Icon Olympic Torch carriers! 2000 Olympics in Australia Economy is More Advanced Minerals Agriculture Tourism

FISHING – COMMERCIAL AND TOUR GUIDE

CATTLE STATIONS & RANCHES

SHEEP RANCHING

TOURISM

SURFING AT YOUR OWN RISK!

BIG BUSINESS

ORCHARDS

DIVING THE GREAT BARRIER REEF

PASTIMES

RUGBY

SURFING & VOLLEY BALL

CAMPING & HIKING

RODEO

GREAT SWIMMERS

EATING A BLOOMIN’ ONION AT THE OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE

No worries, I’m ok, walk away…