Focus Area 5A2: Ways In Which Australian Communities Are Responding To Change.

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Focus Area 5A2: Ways In Which Australian Communities Are Responding To Change

 What is an Australian community?  Different types of Australian communities  Your Community Activity

Looks Like Feels Like Sounds Like

 Shared Spaces  Social Organisations

 A street  A park  A suburb  An LGA  A City

 Who has heard the following phrases?  a bad trot  a brick short of a load  a change is as good as a holiday  a crock  a freckle past a hair  a sandwich short of a picnic

 Sporting  Professional  Farming  Political parties  Interest  Religion  Language  Technology

 Thinking about a community that you:  Are aware of  Participate in  Live in Complete the Types of Australian Communities activity sheet To be handed in at end of class

 What is a community  What are the different types of communities?  An example of a community that you live/participate/ know of